Chargers GM Joe Hortiz shuts down Quentin Johnston trade rumors ahead of key contract decision

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Chargers GM Joe Hortiz shuts down Quentin Johnston trade rumors ahead of key contract decision originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Los Angeles Chargers have made their stance clear regarding wide receiver Quentin Johnson , as general manager Joe Hortiz firmly denied trade speculation surrounding the former first-round pick.

Speaking Thursday, Hortiz addressed growing rumors circulating online, shutting down any notion that Johnston could be on the move. He said there have been no calls made or received involving Johnston, despite widespread speculation on social media.

Johnston, selected in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft, has faced increased scrutiny early in his career as he works to establish himself within the Chargers’ offense. Despite flashes of potential, questions have lingered about his long-term role with the team, fueling speculation that Los Angeles might explore trade options.

Hortiz’s comments appear to put those rumors to rest, at least for now, signaling that the organization remains committed to Johnston’s development. The Chargers continue to evaluate their roster as they prepare for the upcoming season, and Johnston is expected to be part of that process.

One key decision looming for the franchise is Johnston’s fifth-year option. The Chargers have until May 1 to decide whether to exercise the option, which would keep him under contract through the 2027 season at a fully guaranteed $18.1 million. Hortiz confirmed that discussions are ongoing as the team weighs its options.

Chargers signal confidence in Quentin Johnston as fifth-year option decision looms​


While no final decision has been made, declining the option would not necessarily signal a lack of confidence, as teams often take a wait-and-see approach with young players still developing. Exercising it, however, would represent a strong vote of confidence in Johnston’s future with the organization.

For now, the message from the Chargers’ front office is straightforward: Johnston remains part of their plans. As offseason speculation continues to swirl across the league, Los Angeles appears focused on stability and internal growth rather than making headline-grabbing moves.

With the deadline approaching, all eyes will be on the Chargers’ next step, but any talk of Johnston being traded has been decisively shut down.

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