The Chargers are continuing extension talks with left tackle Rashawn Slater, according to ESPN’s Kris Rhim, and general manager Joe Hortiz is “hopeful” that the two sides will come to an agreement.
At his post-draft press conference, LA Chargers GM Joe Hortiz was asked if the team is making progress on an extension with LT Rashawn Slater. The 2021 first-round draft pick is entering the $19.04M fifth-year option of his rookie contract.
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The Los Angeles Chargers have had a rather strange offseason, and most don't really know what to make of their decisions. They entered free agency with substantial cap room, but generally decided to sit on the sidelines watching all of the top available players sign elsewhere.
Some moves are so straightforward that they should be made at the earliest possible moment. That is the situation the LA Chargers find themselves in with franchise left tackle, Rashawn Slater.
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The Chargers have had conversations with the agent for Rashawn Slater in an attempt to extend the left tackle's contract. Slater is entering the final year of his rookie contract, set to make $19.040 million on the fifth-year option.
The Los Angeles Chargers have initiated discussions regarding a contract extension with left tackle Rashawn Slater, who is entering the final year of his rookie contract.
Slater has been one of the league’s best left tackles since being selected with the 13th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The Los Angeles Chargers have already started extending players for the future of the franchise. The team recently extended Elijah Molden, securing a spot in the defensive secondary.
Chargers GM Joe Hortiz told reporters at the Combine on Tuesday that they’ve opened talks with LT Rashawn Slater regarding a long-term extension. “We’ve had conversations,” Hortiz said, per Kris Rhim.
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Daniel Popper of The Athletic looked into a potential extension for Chargers LT Rashawn Slater as he enters the final year of his deal. Chargers HC Jim
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Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater is battling a mysterious injury ahead of Saturday’s NFL playoff encounter with the Houston Texans.
The Los Angeles Chargers‘ victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in the season finale was overshadowed by the injury to star offensive tackle Rashawn Slater.
Lost a bit in the Los Angeles Chargers winning the season finale and setting up a postseason showdown with the Houston Texans was the loss of elite offensive
Rashawn Slater is one of the best left tackles in the entire NFL and has been a massive part of the LA Chargers' success in 2024. While the interior offensive line has struggled this season, Slater (along with rookie Joe Alt) has provided elite protection for Justin Herbert at the tackle position.
The Los Angeles Chargers lost their first game of the season on Sunday but they're dealing with much, much larger concerns than that.
Rashawn Slater and the rest of the 2021 NFL Draft class is entering their fourth season in the league in 2024. Fourth-year players are officially eligible to sign extensions past their rookie contracts, meaning the LA Chargers are on the clock to get a deal done to lock Slater down long-term.
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 13th overall pick in the 2021 draft, Slater has started all 36 of his appearances since joining the Chargers.
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.
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.
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