As the Los Angeles Chargers came away with a massive win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 22-10, on Sunday Night Football, the team found the most important thing they could have in the absence of their two star tackles: hope. While Justin Herbert's performance on the night was yet again immaculate, perhaps the most important development was the excellent play of right tackle Trey Pipkins III, who, for the most part, was able to limit TJ Watt and, by extension, the Steelers' pass rush. There was serious cause for concern heading into the game, given the Chargers' deficiencies on their offensive line, but Pipkins' ability to hold steady in the face of such immense pressure could signify a path to viability for this O-line even in the absence of Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater. So far this season, it has been clear that Los Angeles's offensive line has been the team's biggest liability. With both Alt and Slater now set to miss the rest of the season, the struggles of Pipkins, Mekhi Becton, Zion Johnson, Austin Deculus
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