Former Charger Criticizes Team After OL Injury
Summary
The Los Angeles Chargers’ new center, Tyler Biadasz, suffered a serious knee injury that will keep him out for a long time. Former Charger Breiden Fehoko criticized the team for not spending enough on key players for the offensive line and suggested better free agents they could have signed to improve the team's depth.Key Facts
- Tyler Biadasz, signed for three years at $30 million, injured his ACL during practice.
- Biadasz will miss a significant amount of playing time because of the injury.
- Breiden Fehoko, who played for the Chargers from 2020 to 2022, publicly criticized the Chargers’ management.
- Fehoko said the team had $100 million in salary cap space but was "cheap" on important offensive line positions.
- He named several free agents who could have helped, including Elgton Jenkins and Wyatt Teller.
- Fehoko defended his comments despite backlash from some Chargers fans.
- Injuries to the offensive line affected the Chargers' performance last season, but their top lineman Joe Alt is healthy again for this season.
- The Chargers will need to manage the lineup carefully to stay competitive without Biadasz.
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