LOS ANGELES — The Chargers agreed to terms on a contract with fullback Alec Ingold, the team announced Sunday night.
The deal is for two years and for up to $7.5 million, a source told ESPN.
The Miami Dolphins had released Ingold on Friday.
He had played the past four seasons in Miami under Mike McDaniel, who now is offensive coordinator of the Chargers. Ingold made his only Pro Bowl in 2023. His skill as a blocker along with his comfortability as a receiver helped him thrive under McDaniel.
Ingold, 29, played his first four seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders.
His signing likely means fullback Scott Matlock will be a long shot to make the Chargers’ roster.
The Chargers have been active before the free agency negotiation period begins Monday, signing center Tyler Biadasz and outside linebacker Khalil Mack last week.














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