The Chargers have signed defensive tackle Da’Shawn Hand to a one-year contract worth up to $3.35 million, addressing a need on their defensive line. This move comes after the loss of Poona Ford to the Rams earlier in the week. Ford helped the Chargers to have the top-ranked defense in the NFL last season but opted for a longer and more lucrative deal with Los Angeles. The Chargers are also looking to improve their offensive line, having re-signed center Bradley Bozeman and potentially pursuing more linemen in free agency or the upcoming NFL draft. Hand, who previously played for the Dolphins, Titans, and Lions, set a career high in tackles with Miami last season. At 29 years old, he brings experience and versatility to the Chargers’ defense. The addition of Hand is just one step in the team’s efforts to strengthen their roster after a disappointing postseason loss.
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