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Los Angeles Chargers Sign Four Members of 2020 Draft Class, Agree to Terms with Two Others - Los Angeles Sentinel

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The Los Angeles Chargers announced that they signed four players selected in the 2020 NFL Draft to rookie contracts and agreed to terms with two others.

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