Mack, who has experience playing as a linebacker and defensive end depending on the defensive system, has averaged over ten sacks each of the last three seasons and is a free agent this offseason.
Mack's move came after Alabama fired safeties coach Colin Hitschler. Now, he will once again suit up for the Nittany Lions in a welcomed re-addition to the back end of the secondary for defensive ...
The Los Angeles Chargers could end up losing Khalil Mack in free agency soon. That became one of the next possible outcomes as soon as the Chargers learned that Mack wouldn’t be retiring.