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LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

- —Gilberto Manzano,

INSIDE THE LOCKER ROOM AN NFL TEAM INSIDER FIELDS KEY FANTASY QUESTIONS

What kind of effect will Austin Ekeler’s contract situation have on his workload this season?

Very little, but expect Ekeler to get fewer touches this season compared to the past two years, which was probably the plan before the dynamic running back wanted out of L.A. The 5-foot-10 Ekeler and the Chargers know his body probably can’t withstand another season with 200-plus carries and 100-plus targets. But the efficient Ekeler might be the one running back who can do more with less, and the Chargers need him to be fresh for a potential postseason appearance.

Justin Herbert threw 25 TD passes last year after averaging 34.5 his first two seasons. Which number will he come closer to in 2023?

Herbert had a down year for his lofty standards because he played most of the season with cracked ribs and without wide receiver Keenan Allen and left tackle Rashawn Slater because of injuries. With a full supporting cast, Herbert is set to have career highs across the board with the arrival of new offensive coordinato­r Kellen Moore, who turned the Cowboys into one of the best statistica­l offenses in the league.

Which receiver is more likely to bounce back, Keenan Allen or Mike Williams?

Williams might not be a true No. 1, but he’s Herbert’s go-to receiver in crunch time, and he takes advantage of defenses when the Chargers are at full strength. Allen’s presence will help Williams have a bounceback season, and this might finally be the year Williams takes over as Herbert’s top target because Allen might be on the decline heading into his 11th season.

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