The Los Angeles Chargers made a significant decision on Tuesday by parting ways with offensive coordinator Greg Roman after a two-year stint with the franchise. Alongside Roman, offensive line coach Mike Devlin was also shown the exit door by the Chargers.
This move comes hot on the heels of the Chargers’ disappointing 16-3 loss to the New England Patriots in the wild card round. Quarterback Justin Herbert struggled in that game, prompting the front office to make a change in the coaching staff.
During Roman’s tenure as offensive coordinator, the Chargers’ offense struggled in the playoffs, managing only one touchdown in two games. The lackluster performance in crucial games ultimately led to Roman’s dismissal.
Roman is best known for his time working with head coach Jim Harbaugh, having served as the offensive coordinator during Harbaugh’s tenure with the San Francisco 49ers. After a brief hiatus, Roman reunited with Harbaugh in 2024 when the coach returned to the NFL.
The decision to fire Roman has sparked mixed reactions among NFL fans. While some are surprised by the move, others believe it was the right call. Online reactions from fans have been varied, with some questioning Herbert’s impact on the coaching staff and others speculating on the team’s future direction.
Interestingly, Harbaugh had hinted at the possibility of Roman’s departure following the loss to the Patriots. The coach was noncommittal when asked about Roman’s future, indicating that changes were on the horizon for the team.
Roman’s offense showed promise early in the season but failed to maintain its momentum throughout the year. The Chargers’ passing attack looked formidable in their Week 1 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs, but they struggled to replicate that success in subsequent games.
As the Chargers look ahead to the future, the search for a new offensive coordinator will be a top priority. The team will need to find a coach who can maximize Herbert’s potential and lead the offense to greater success in the coming seasons.
In conclusion, the Chargers’ decision to part ways with Greg Roman marks a significant change in their coaching staff. The team will now look to regroup and find a new offensive coordinator to lead them to success in the seasons to come.
This article was edited by Farouk Yusuf.

