LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Chargers are entering the AFC West’s arms race.
Just on the other side of the ball.
Because with the Denver Broncos adding a potential future Hall of Famer under center this week in quarterback Russell Wilson to join a division that already boasts another possibly Canton-bound quarterback in the Kansas City Chiefs‘ Patrick Mahomes, one of the league’s best young passers in the Chargers’ Justin Herbert and the Las Vegas Raiders‘ Derek Carr — who owns virtually every passing record in that franchise’s history — opposing defenses need some help. And then some.
Introducing, then, a three-time first-team All-Pro edge rusher who has also been to six Pro Bowls and was the NFL’s defensive player of the year in 2016 — Khalil Mack.
With the Chargers on the precipice of acquiring Mack from the Chicago Bears, they are on the verge of putting together the most…