this week about the tight end’s future. Gates already has said he hopes to keep playing for the team.The Chargers appear more open to that possibility than they were at this time last season.The Chargers bid farewell to Gates in the 2018 offseason only to bring him back after Hunter Henry‘s torn anterior cruciate ligament in May.“My heart says White Doug Flutie Jerseys , yeah, he’ll be back next year,” Chargers General Manager Tom Telesco said this week, via Sam Fortier of The Athletic. “But you put your G.M. hat on, and you look at what’s the role, where are resources are with the cap.“We’ll come to that conclusion a lot quicker than we did last year.”The salary cap obviously will play a part in whether the Chargers invite Gates back for a 17th season as will the other players they have at the position. Henry and blocker Virgil Green will return as the team’s top tight ends. The Chargers also like reserve Sean Culkin Youth Doug Flutie Jerseys , according to Fortier.Gates, though, is a bigger contributor in the locker room and tight ends room than perhaps he is on the field at this point in his career. He caught only 28 passes for 333 yards and two touchdowns while appearing in every regular-season game this season.“When I play, I play with 110 percent. I play to win. I play as a teammate,” Gates said earlier this week. “Hopefully they’ll be able to see that and try to make the right decisions for the upcoming season.” Nathan Graber-Lipperman brought on Chargers RB and Northwestern’s all-time leading rusher to talk about his thoughts on the student-athlete debate, breaking out in the Steelers game Doug Flutie Jerseys Stitched , and more"WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections San Diego Chargers Daily LinksSan Diego Chargers NewsSan Diego Chargers OffseasonSan Diego Chargers HistorySan Diego Chargers HumorPodcastsPODCAST: Justin Jackson on adjusting to life in L.A. and the 2019 ChargersNew,6commentsNathan Graber-Lipperman brought on Chargers RB and Northwestern’s all-time leading rusher to talk about his thoughts on the student-athlete debate, breaking out in the Steelers game, and morePDTShareTweetShareSharePODCAST: Justin Jackson on adjusting to life in L.A. and the 2019 ChargersPhilip G. Pavely-USA TODAY SportsDisclaimer: This podcast was originally published here, but was re-purposed by the author tofit Bolts From The Blue.Hey all! It’s been a minute since I last contributed for BFTB, as I’ve mainly been working on my own sports and pop culture commentary website Doug Flutie Jerseys 2019 , UNPLUGG’D. In any event, I got in contact with Chargers RB Justin Jackson recently, and we set up an interview. As a current undergrad at Northwestern, Jackson’s alma mater, I couldn’t have been more excited to have him on as a guest!After recording it yesterday, I thought I’d share it with you all. Here’s the description with timestamps:“On the latest episode of ‘The G-L Review Dan Fouts Jersey ,’ NGL welcomes on Chargers RB and Northwestern’s all-time leading rusher Justin Jackson to talk about the best dining halls on campus (2:58), watching the Wildcats make their B1G Championship run the year after he graduated (8:14), his thoughts on the NCAA student-athlete debate (11:!6), whether or not he had a chip on his shoulder after getting drafted in the seventh round (21:13), his reputation on the team as the smart guy (26:16). and what to expect from the Bolts in 2019 (32:14).”You can listen on SoundCloud below; also, check it out on iTunes http://www.thechargerslockerroom.com/authentic-lance-alworth-jersey , Google Play, and Stitcher.Hope y’all like it!—NGL