Sad; Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh Confirmed The Waiver Of Another Experienced Five-star Quarterback
The Los Angeles Chargers have waived quarterback Max Duggan, who was previously part of their roster for the 2024 season. Duggan, a standout player from TCU (Texas Christian University), had a highly anticipated NFL career ahead of him after an impressive college career, but his tenure with the Chargers has come to an end.
Duggan was selected by the Chargers in the 2023 NFL Draft, showcasing his potential as a dual-threat quarterback. The team brought him in with hopes of strengthening their depth chart, but after a period of evaluation, they decided to release him, signaling a shift in their quarterback strategy. Duggan’s release leaves him searching for new opportunities in the NFL, as the Chargers move forward with their current lineup of quarterbacks.
In his final season at TCU, Duggan delivered a remarkable performance that led to a runner-up finish in the Heisman Trophy race, firmly establishing himself as one of the top quarterbacks in college football. His dynamic playmaking ability and leadership helped guide TCU to the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Despite his college success, Duggan faced an uphill battle in securing a prominent role on the Chargers’ roster, as the team already had a strong quarterback in place with Justin Herbert.
The Chargers’ decision to waive Duggan could be seen as part of their effort to streamline their roster and focus on their primary quarterback options. With Herbert firmly established as the starter, the team also has backup quarterbacks in place, leaving Duggan with limited opportunities to break into the regular rotation.
Throughout the 2023 season, Duggan had limited chances to showcase his abilities, spending most of his time as a backup or on the practice squad. While he impressed the coaching staff with his work ethic and determination, the team ultimately decided to part ways with him in favor of other players that they felt better fit their future plans. Duggan’s performance in practice and his leadership skills did not go unnoticed, and he remains highly regarded for his college achievements.
Looking forward, Duggan is expected to have multiple suitors in the NFL who might see potential in him as a developmental player or backup quarterback. His strong college career and ability to contribute both with his arm and legs have garnered attention from teams looking to strengthen their quarterback room. Duggan’s release is not the end of his NFL journey, but rather the beginning of a new chapter in his professional career.