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Chargers Potentially Looking To Bring Back Free Agent On Team-Friendly Deal

If the shoe fits...

According to ESPN's Kris Rhim, your Los Angeles Chargers may be looking to keep free agent cornerback Michael Davis on the club's roster next season, if the price is right, of course.

Davis, like the rest of LA's roster, enjoyed a major uptick in 2022 as the club made its long-awaited return to the postseason off a 10-7 record. And, like many of his teammates and the club as a whole (which finished at 5-12), he saw his production dip this past season.

"After the best season of his career in 2022, Davis had a downturn in 2023 that saw him in and out of the lineup and benched for multiple weeks," Rhim writes. "According to Pro Football Reference, he allowed 13.8 yards per completion, 8 touchdowns and a 65.2% completion rate when targeting him, which were all career worsts. Because of Davis' down season, the Chargers may be able to get him back at a team-friendly price in the hopes that he can return to 2022 form when he allowed a 48.6% completion rate on targets, 9.9 yards per completion and just 2 touchdowns."

The 29-year-old just finished up a three-year, $25 million deal, but perhaps given his less-than-amazing production in 2023, maybe he and LA can cut a deal.