Khalil Mack: Re-signing with Chargers 'about winning ball games,' not money
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Khalil Mack, a 34-year-old pass rusher for the Los Angeles Chargers, considered retiring before deciding to re-sign with the team. Opting for a one-year, $18 million deal, Mack emphasized that his choice was driven by a desire to be part of the Chargers' growing success under Jim Harbaugh, rather than financial incentives. Despite a challenging season with just six sacks, Mack earned his third consecutive Pro Bowl nod. Having played 11 years in the NFL without a postseason win, Mack is eager to break that streak with the Chargers and pursue his ambition of winning a Super Bowl.
Originally by Kevin Patraon June 12, 2025
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