Chargers Sign Former Rams TE Randy McMichael To A One-Year Deal
The San Diego Chargers signed free-agent tight end Randy McMichael to a one-year contract Thursday, giving them depth behind starter Antonio Gates, who’s nursing a right foot injury.
“I feel humbled and excited at the same time,” McMichael said of joining the Chargers, according to the team’s official Web site. “I feel like I’ve been in a dormant state for three years. I feel like my time has finally come. Sometimes you feel like you’ve got to wait for certain good things to happen to you, and this is a breath of fresh air. I’m excited to be here.”
McMichael, a nine-year NFL veteran, started all but one of the 116 games that he played for the Miami Dolphins and St. Louis Rams since entering the league in 2002. McMichael played under Norv Turner when the Chargers’ coach was the Dolphins’ offensive coordinator in 2002 and ’03.
“We’re excited to add Randy to the team,” Turner said in a statement released by the team. “He brings experience and added depth to the tight end position.”
McMichael caught at least 60 passes in three consecutive seasons with the Dolphins from 2004 to ’06, totaling 2,013 yards and 12 touchdowns during that time. He caught 34 passes for 332 yards in 16 games for the Rams last season after a broken leg limited him to just four contests in 2008.
“Randy has been a targeted player for us for some time now,” Chargers general manager A.J. Smith said in the statement. “With the departure of Brandon (Manumaleuna) to the Bears, we wanted to sign another veteran. We were hoping that would be Randy. We’re happy it all worked out.”















































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Randy was a bunch of fun to watch in Miami. I was sorry to see him go but his production had dropped. In my mind it was do largely to the QB's Miami was going through like water. I believe if his contract had not had the large payout he would have been kept, But with bad numbers and a HUGE bonus coming if re-signed… it was bye bye birby for Randy. Norv will find new way to under utalize him on his road to a AFC West Championship and "One and Done" play-off run. But that;s Norv… we learned that here too!