Jim Harbaugh says he visited with Chargers’ Denzel Perryman in jail
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh publicly addressed linebacker Denzel Perrymanβs arrest on Monday, saying he visited with the veteran linebacker in jail over the weekend.
Perryman has been held without bail since his arrest Friday on suspicion of felony weapons possession after Los Angeles County Sheriffβs deputies allegedly discovered five firearms β including two assault-style weapons β in his vehicle during a traffic stop. He has a court hearing scheduled for Tuesday, according to department records.
βHeβs working through the legalities along with his representation,β Harbaugh said. βHad a chance to see him yesterday, whenever I visited, and he was in good spirits. And love Denzel. Heβs always done right. Heβs never been in trouble. Theyβve got a beautiful family.β
In training camp, Perryman was batting to be a starter at middle linebacker. In his absence, Troy Dye has taken most of the first-team snaps.
One of the veterans of the Chargersβ defense, Perryman, 32, had 55 tackles and one sack last season. He returned to the Chargers in 2024 β the team that drafted him in 2015 β after stints with the Las Vegas Raiders and the Houston Texans.
Keenan Allen reunion?
Despite the emergence of two rookie receivers in camp and a promising young core, the Chargers continued to explore the possibility of reuniting with veteran wideout Keenan Allen.
Allen was brought in for a workout Friday, but the team has yet to decide if they will sign him.
Harbaugh said the workout went well, noting Allen did βa lot of Keenan Allen things.β
Allen echoed those sentiments, responding to a viewer on a Twitch stream that, βThe meeting went good, man. The meeting was straight.β
Harbaugh said heβs hopeful about the signing but is waiting on negotiations between general manager Joe Hortiz and Allenβs camp.
Last season with the Bears, Allen was the teamβs second-leading receiver in a struggling Chicago offense. He started 15 games, was targeted 121 times, and finished with 70 receptions for 744 yards and seven touchdowns.
Throughout his career, the 33-year-old has battled injuries, missing 11 games over his final two seasons with the Chargers because of a hamstring strain and a heel bruise.
βHeβs got the license to be one of the best,β Harbaugh said. βThat all gets determined on the field β who we play. We play the best players. … So, like all the receivers on our team, he would have that opportunity.β
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Last yearβs leading receiver, Ladd McConkey, has been working off to the side since July 29 with an undisclosed injury. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman described it as βextremely minor.β Harbaugh added that McConkey is βdoing everything he can to get backβ and continues to work without pads. … Mekhi Becton has also been absent from on-field reps as he deals with an injury Harbaugh called βnot severe.β … Najee Harris began ramping up his conditioning this past week, doing laps around the practice field wearing a visored helmet and weight vest. Harbaugh said Harris is βdoing everything he canβ and is βbetter today than yesterday.β Harris has not yet returned to team reps, and his timetable for return is not clear.