According to a weekend report from Eric D. Williams of ESPN, the Los Angeles Chargers have agreed to a contract extension with general manager Tom Telesco.

“The Los Angeles Chargers signed general manager Tom Telesco to a multiyear contract extension at the completion of last season, sources tell ESPN,” writes Williams. “Terms of the deal were not disclosed. It's the third deal for Telesco while with the Chargers. Telesco, 46, signed a three-year contract extension before the start of the 2015 season that was due to expire at the end of this year. Telesco answers to John Spanos, director of football operations for the team, and son of Chargers chairman Dean Spanos.”

Telesco originally joined the Chargers organization back in January 2013 while the team has compiled an even 48-48 record during his time with the AFC West franchise. The Chargers have only reached the postseason twice under his watch, though, going 2-2 across four playoff games in total.

“With anything needed to help us win — their answer is always yes,” Telesco previously said about the Spanos family, owners of the team, via ESPN. “It's even more than financial [resources]. It's about their time, their advice and support for all of us. It's critical for a winning team to have that, and we have that here.”

The Chargers impressed during the 2018-19 regular season before ultimately coming up short at the hands of the eventual Super Bowl Champion New England Patriots come playoff time. Even so, Los Angeles remains primed for yet another successful go-round in 2019-20.