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Justin Herbert's Offensive Line Is Back — And the AFC Should Be Worried

Justin Herbert's Offensive Line Is Back — And the AFC Should Be Worried

Summary

The Los Angeles Chargers' starting offensive tackles, Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater, are expected to be ready for training camp after both missed most of last season due to injuries. Their return could strengthen the team’s offense and improve protection for quarterback Justin Herbert, who was sacked many times last season.

Key Facts

  • Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater are the Chargers’ starting offensive tackles.
  • Both players were injured during the 2025 season and missed most of the games.
  • Rashawn Slater tore his patellar tendon in August 2025, ending his season.
  • Joe Alt suffered two high ankle sprains and had surgery to stabilize his ankle.
  • Justin Herbert was sacked 54 times in the 2025 regular season, the second most in the NFL.
  • Herbert still had a strong season with 3,727 passing yards and 26 touchdowns.
  • The Chargers made the playoffs with an 11-6 record but lost in the Wild Card round.
  • Head coach Jim Harbaugh said Alt and Slater are on track to be ready for training camp.
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