Teair Tart: Chargers are ‘(expletive) starving’ for postseason success

In two seasons with the Chargers, Tart has gobbled up 61 tackles, a sack, six QB hits and an interception. The big man plays a pivotal role, stuffing the run and taking on double teams to free up other defenders. With the Chargers adding veteran Dalvin Tomlinson and waiting until the fifth round of the draft to add Nick Barrett, his presence will once again be key in new defensive coordinator Chris O’Leary’s scheme.

An undrafted free agent in 2020, Tart played 45 games with the Titans, two in Houston, and spent the 2024 offseason with the Dolphins before being released. He finally found a home in L.A.

“I think it was great. I love being here. The staff knows that. Everybody in the building knows that,” Tart said. “I’m extremely appreciative. I feel like over the years, it’s been a long journey. I’ve been busting my ass day-in and day-out, always trying to prove my worth to the staff, to my teammates, trying to prove myself each and every day. It’s much appreciated, and honestly, I thank God. I feel blessed.”

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