Chargers Lose Rashawn Slater Season-Ending Injury
Chargers Lose Rashawn Slater Season-Ending Injury

Chargers Lose Rashawn Slater Season-Ending Injury

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The Los Angeles Chargers suffered a significant setback for the 2025 season when star left tackle Rashawn Slater tore his patellar tendon in practice, ruling him out for the year shortly after signing a four-year, $114 million contract extension. To fill the void, the Chargers plan to shift Joe Alt to left tackle and start Trey Pipkins at right tackle, but depth remains a concern due to limited backup options. The team is exploring free-agent veterans such as George Fant, who could provide depth and stability, while Jedrick Wills is unlikely to join due to a knee rehabilitation focus. The Chargers also signed wide receiver Keenan Allen to a one-year deal, providing some positive news amid the injury challenges. Analysts express concern that Slater's injury could derail the Chargers' prospects this season, emphasizing the urgent need for roster adjustments and potential trades. Despite the bleak outlook, the team continues to evaluate all options to mitigate the impact of losing a key offensive lineman.

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