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Predicting Los Angeles Chargers first-time Pro Bowlers in 2025

These three Los Angeles Chargers players could make their first Pro Bowl appearance in 2025.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

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The Los Angeles Chargers had a successful first season under head coach Jim Harbaugh, going 11-6. Unfortunately, they didn't make the splash they hoped for in the playoffs, losing in the Wild Card Round to the Houston Texans.

This year, their focus is on getting past Round 1, and they've added a lot of talent to help them achieve that goal.

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With several younger players being asked to take on more responsibility, there could be a few first-time Pro Bowlers. Here's a look at the three Chargers most likely to make their first appearance.


Joe Alt, OT

Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Joe Alt enters the field before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Joe Alt enters the field before the game against the Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium. | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

A member of the PFWA All-Rookie Team, Joe Alt led AFC tackles in Pro Bowl votes. However, those votes only account for one-third of the selection process, and he was ultimately left off. With a full season under his belt, he should be able to prove worthy of a spot.


Daiyan Henley, LB

Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley celebrates after defeating the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Daiyan Henley celebrates after defeating the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. | Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

After recording 16 tackles as a rookie in 2023, Daiyan Henley emerged as a star in 2024. The second-year pro led the team with 147 tackles but was snubbed from the Pro Bowl. If he continues to grow as a player, it will become increasingly difficult to keep him out of the Pro Bowl.


Ladd McConkey, WR

Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the New England Patriots.
Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver Ladd McConkey celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the New England Patriots. | Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

Los Angeles needed someone to step up as their top receiver in 2024, and Ladd McConkey answered the call. He shattered their rookie records with 82 catches for 1,149 yards and seven touchdowns.

That wasn't enough to get him in the Pro Bowl, but like the others on this list, another full season under his belt will help his reputation — and production — grow.

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Randy Gurzi
RANDY GURZI

Randy Gurzi is a graduate of Arizona State and has focused on NFL coverage since 2014.