As the Los Angeles Chargers were bruised and beaten down at the hands of the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 11, it seemed as though things could not get much worse, and, for the most part, that is probably true.
The Los Angeles Chargers' season, in many ways, has been defined by the injuries they have sustained, and no unit has been more affected than their struggling offensive line, having now lost both of their starting tackles for the duration of the season.
The Los Angeles Chargers were humiliated by the Jacksonville Jaguars, again, this time in a 35-6 massacre. The Chargers defense had a rough day at the office.
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One would have to be pretty bad to be benched from the Los Angeles Chargers' offensive line. That was the case for former first-round pick Trevor Penning, who was acquired from New Orleans just ahead of the deadline.
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Los Angeles Chargers offensive lineman Trevor Penning appears ready to make his first start with the team in Week 11 when they go up against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Penning came over at the NFL trade deadline in the wake of season-ending injuries to Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater at tackle in front of Justin Herbert.
The Los Angeles Chargers have suffered a devastating amount of injuries to their offensive line this season. There have already been 19 different offensive line combinations as well as 5 different players have taken snaps at left tackle protecting Justin Herbert's blind side.
The LA Chargers added offensive line reinforcements at the trade deadline with 2022 first-round pick Trevor Penning and on Sunday in Jacksonville, Penning is in line to make his first start with his new team.
Maybe hold off on those obituaries that state the cause of death for the 2025 Los Angeles Chargers was "injuries at offensive tackle." Yes, Jesse Minter's defense made Aaron Rodgers look 41 going on 71.
Trevor Penning was the only addition the LA Chargers made at the trade deadline, but trading for him wasn't the biggest gamble the Bolts took. Trading for Penning was the equivalent of betting a nickel at a $5 blackjack table; Los Angeles' biggest gamble was more like staying with a 12 against a dealer's face card.
The Los Angeles Chargers needed help along the offensive line and went out and got it at the trade deadline. Bolts fans won't have to wait long to see if Trevor Penning is worth the deal.
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The Los Angeles Chargers never promised that headline trade deadline arrival Trevor Penning would play against the Pittsburgh Steelers in primetime in
Right before the trade deadline buzzer, Joe Hortiz and Jim Harbaugh sent the Saints a 2027 sixth-round pick for Trevor Penning. Getting Penning in the fold earlier in the week meant that he would get a chance to get at least a few practices in before Sunday's game vs.
The LA Chargers' trade for Trevor Penning came just in time... literally. General manager Joe Hortiz's trade to acquire the tackle-guard prospect from the Saints for a 2027 sixth-round pick came in minutes before Tuesday's trade deadline.
The LA Chargers made two trades on the day of the trade deadline but they weren't what fans expected. Los Angeles traded a future sixth-round pick for 2022 first-round pick Trevor Penning, who provides offensive line depth despite his subpar play.
The Los Angeles Chargers and New Orleans Saints have made a buzzer beater deal. The Saints are moving on from a failed experiment along their offensive line.
The Los Angeles Chargers apparently made two trades at the NFL trade deadline on Tuesday. One, fans knew about: The Chargers acquired offensive lineman Trevor Penning from the New Orleans Saints. Two, and the surprise?
The Los Angeles Chargers entered Tuesday's NFL trade deadline with limited resources to make an impactful move. The Chargers were quiet at the deadline following a flurry of moves across the NFL.
The New Orleans Saints traded offensive lineman and former first-round draft pick Trevor Penning to the Los Angeles Chargers ahead of the NFL trade deadline on Monday, multiple reports said.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Saints have agreed to a deadline deal that will send OL Trevor Penning to the Chargers. The Chargers have lost
The New Orleans Saints got some positive news on the injury front on Tuesday, all things considered. Many feared the worst when it came to the prognosis of offensive lineman Trevor Penning.
Trevor Penning struggled at both tackle spots across his first three seasons with the Saints, so the team’s new coaching staff has moved him inside to compete for the starting left guard job.
It already has been shared that a former New Orleans Saints first-rounder is preparing to make a big change for the 2025 season. Trevor Penning has seen his role bounce around since being selected in the first round of the 2022 National Football League Draft.
Position changes aren't easy in football. They're even tougher at the NFL level. For Trevor Penning, he is taking a swap in positions in stride for the New Orleans Saints. The young offensive lineman has endured a position change so far this offseason.
It's time for Saints offensive tackle Trevor Penning to live up to his draft status. On Thursday, it was revealed that Saints right tackle Ryan Ramczyk will miss the 2024 season due to a knee injury.
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Penning was sent off the practice field after a feisty few days.
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