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Chargers Arrive at The Bolt for 2024 Training Camp

Veterans back

The Chargers have arrived at The Bolt.

Veterans reported to their new home in El Segundo on Tuesday, trickling in throughout the morning as they gear up for training camp.

And with this marking the official start to the 2024 season, the feeling around the team is high heading into the new year.

"I think everybody feels the new vibe," outside linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu said. "We feel more confident. I'd say more confident going into things for sure."

As the players continued their walk and headed inside The Bolt, it was the first time some of them got to see the new state-of-the-art facility.

Their reactions? A lot of awes.

"It's great. My first glimpse of it all is great," Tuipulotu said. "We had an opportunity to see it earlier, but I wanted to wait for today and experience everything when I walked in.

"It looks crazy," Tuipulotu added. "I'm excited for training camp for sure."

Linebacker Denzel Perryman echoed Tuipulotu's sentiments.

"It's real nice. I'm excited," Perryman said. "I'll probably spend a lot more time in the facility now, I know that sounds bad, but I probably will spend an extra hour here now.

"We got almost everything that you need in there," Perryman added. "It's beautiful."

There's a natural excitement that comes with the start of training camp and having a new facility certainly brings it up a notch.

But add in the fact it's the first year with Head Coach Jim Harbaugh and the excitement goes up even more.

"He's given us a lot of confidence," Tuipulotu said about Harbaugh. "Looking at his resumé and everybody knowing he's done this before, he's been here before.

"We all just trust in him to do that and take us where we need to take us," Tuipulotu added.

A lot of work is yet to be done from now until the season kicks off, but training camp is the perfect starting point to build on spring practices.

And getting a chance to do it in front of the Bolts Fam makes it that much better.

"I think seeing the fans," Tuipulotu said. "That was a great vibe last year with all the fans in the stands and stuff like that.

"I don't know how the rules go, but hopefully we have more practices so everybody can come see, watch and enjoy and all the players to sign their autographs," Tuipulotu added. "All that stuff."

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