The Los Angeles Chargers drafted Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt in the first round last week and now must figure out how all of their pieces on the offensive line fit together.
Per Daniel Popper of The Athletic, the Chargers are picking up the fifth-year option for LT Rashawn Slater. This move was expected as Slater has established himself as one of the better left tackles in football.
The 2024 NFL Draft is over, and we singled out the picks we thought were a cut above the rest. The picks below were the only selections receiving a draft grade of "A." The Kansas City Chiefs and Seattle Seahawks have three each, while the Arizona Cardinals, New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles have two each.
The Los Angeles Chargers are picking up the fifth-year option on left tackle Rashawn Slater, ESPN reported Saturday. Slater was the No. 13 overall pick of the 2021 NFL Draft by the Chargers, who used the No.
The 13th overall pick in the 2021 draft, Slater has started all 36 of his appearances since joining the Chargers.
The Chargers used the No. 5 overall pick on Notre Dame left tackle Joe Alt, but that's not a reflection on the team's current left tackle, Rashawn Slater.
Yes, you can bet on the NFL Draft, and yes, we have bets on tonight's events. Yardbarker's NFL expert Griffin Carroll shares his picks.
The Los Angeles Chargers struggled all of last season, finishing the year with a disappointing 5-12 record. They never could find any sort of consistency throughout the year, leading to much frustration.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater earned second-team All-Pro honors and made the Pro Bowl in his first NFL season. In the two years since, the former first-round pick hasn’t been the same player and we now know why.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a forgettable 2023 season. The team had one of their worst seasons since 2019, finishing last in the division, and the result is owning the number five pick in the upcoming NFL draft. A big chunk of their poor play in 2023 was due to their poor offensive line.
The 2023 NFL season for the Los Angeles Chargers turned out to be a forgettable nightmare, marked by a series of unfortunate events, subpar performances, injuries, and coaching mishaps.
Keenan Allen may have played his last game of 2023 for the Chargers back in Week 14. Rashawn Slater showed up on Thursday’s injury report with a knee injury.
Your Los Angeles Chargers slugged their way to a much-needed victory this past weekend, taking down the New England Patriots by a score of 6-0. It was an ugly game all around, and both teams could barely move the ball on offense with rain pouring down.
Before we flip the page to Week 7, we still have one more primetime matchup to finish off the NFL Week 6 slate. The Los Angeles Chargers will host the Dallas Cowboys on "Monday Night Football." And YB's Jack Dougherty is here with his picks.
Los Angeles Chargers GM Tom Telesco made off like a bandit after he got the chance to pick stud left tackle Rashawn Slater with the 13th overall pick in
Rashawn Slater is back on the field and also back to his dominant self. The former 13th overall pick out of Northwestern dominated his rookie year, starting every game at left tackle and earning All-Pro 2nd team and his first Pro Bowl.
The name of the game for the Los Angeles Chargers last season was injuries. They suffered through a plethora of them, and it seemed like things would never go their way.
The Los Angeles Chargers faced a challenging 2022 season as they had to cope with injuries to key players, including Pro Bowl offensive tackle Rashawn Slater.
The Los Angeles Chargers have been hit very hard by injuries this season, but lately, they have been getting healthier. They have recently welcomed back wide receivers Mike Williams and Keenan Allen and pass rusher Joey Bosa, and soon, they could see the return of another key player.
Rashawn Slater, who has been out with a biceps injury since Week 3, has been on the radar for a late-season return. The Chargers have 21 days to activate the former first-round pick, but with the playoffs upon us, an activation could commence soon.
Head coach Brandon Staley said left tackle Rashawn Slater and edge rusher Joey Bosa may return soon, and Chargers’ fans better hope he’s right. Otherwise, the Bolts may be planning vacations sooner than later.
According to Tom Pelissero, Chargers LT Rashawn Slater will miss the rest of the 2022 season with a torn biceps tendon. Slater was hurt early in the 38-10 loss to the Jaguars in Week 3 and now will not return until 2023.
Slater managed to maintain his high draft stock despite sitting out the 2020 campaign.
Big Blue won only six games last season and has multiple noticeable holes on offense and defense even after a relatively successful free agency period.
Northwestern offensive lineman Rashawn Slater confirmed via Twitter that he will forego any college campaign and focus on the 2021 NFL Draft.
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