The Los Angeles Chargers went into Monday Night Football already walking a tightrope on the offensive line. Losing Trey Pipkins III mid-game turned that rope into a thread.
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.
The Chargers held their first full practice of the week Thursday with some positive news. Joe Alt and Trey Pipkins participated in practice in limited fashion.
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The Chargers are already known to be in the market for running back help in advance of the Nov. 4 trade deadline. They’re also making preliminary offensive tackle inquiries, Josina Anderson of The Exhibit reports.
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As the Los Angeles Chargers entered their Week 5 matchup against the Washington Commanders, everyone surrounding the team knew that the offensive line would be a major concern given the lack of depth with which they are operating.
Entering the season, some considered Herbert a talented player who produced monster numbers but couldn't deliver in key moments.
The goodwill the Los Angeles Chargers offensive line earned over the first two weeks of the season disappeared in a hurry during the first half of the
The Los Angeles Chargers suffered one of the biggest possible setbacks when Rashawn Slater went down for the season with an injury. That shoved Trey Pipkins back into the starting lineup as a right tackle and gave opposing teams something to attempt to exploit on an every-down basis when lining up against Justin Herbert’s offense. But so far?
SAO PAULO, Brazil (Sept. 5, 2025) — With Pro Bowl left tackle Rashawn Slater sidelined for the season after tearing his patellar tendon, the Los Angeles Chargers are turning to Trey Pipkins III to help stabilize their offensive line.
LOS ANGELES, California — The Los Angeles Chargers enter the 2025 NFL season fully charged, led by star quarterback Justin Herbert and emboldened under head coach Jim Harbaugh in his second year at the helm.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
With the Los Angeles Chargers in need of more help at offensive tackle in the wake of the season-ending injury to Rashawn Slater, arguably the best free-agent available at the position is now off the board.
The Los Angeles Chargers have kept Trey Pipkins around since the 2019 season despite the fact that the former Division II star has never managed to take the leap he needs to become anything more than an average player.
The Los Angeles Chargers are making their way through training camp as they prepare for the 2025 season. It’s their second year under head coach Jim Harbaugh, who is putting his stamp on the franchise.
The Los Angeles Chargers have not exactly filled all of their holes this offseason, and they have made some rather odd decisions in their quest to improve their roster the last several months.
The Chargers will have to trim the roster down to 53 players after training camp to get ready for the start of the 2025 season. As far away as that seems, some players on the roster are already being circled as cut candidates.
The Los Angeles Chargers revamped their offensive line, and veteran Trey Pipkins could be the odd man out as we approach training camp. Signed to a three-year, $21.75 million deal, the veteran enters the final year of his deal carrying a $9.25 million cap hit.
The Los Angeles Chargers had a very impressive 2024 campaign, winning 11 games and making the playoffs in Jim Harbaugh's first season at the helm. However, it was obvious that there were some rather significant issues in terms of roster construction.
The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a successful season in the viewpoint of many, but ended said season with a bitter defeat in Houston. One of the worst performances by an interior offensive line in recent memory is a big component in the loss, to the point where one of said starters is now riding the bench.
The Houston Texans have one very obvious need heading into the 2025 NFL campaign, and it's their offensive line. The Texans had major issues in the trenches last season, and then, they traded away five-time Pro Bowl tackle Laremy Tunsil back in March.
Trey Pipkins transitioned from tackle to guard in 2024 and the move did not go as planned. As a result, the LA Chargers signed former Philadelphia Eagles guard Mekhi Becton to start at right guard in place of Pipkins.
The New Orleans Saints have made a handful of productive moves this offseason, but there's still time to make more moves. The NFL Draft is coming up and the Saints have quite a few holes to fill.
The Chargers hired new head coach Jim Harbaugh after going 5-12 in 2023. The coaching change may spark a turnaround, but Los Angeles still has some unanswered roster questions.
The Los Angeles Chargers flopped in 2023, going 5-12. In the offseason, they hired new head coach Jim Harbaugh, who will try to rebuild the roster.
The Chargers’ decision to select Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt with the No. 5 overall pick in this year’s draft naturally displaced Pipkins, who has served as the club’s primary RT over the past two seasons.
The Los Angeles Chargers were a train wreck in 2023, missing the playoffs and going 5-12. They made a splashy hire at head coach as they look to turn things around. Here are three people who will feel the heat if another disappointing season transpires.
2023 wasn’t exactly Trey Pipkins’ year on the Los Angeles Chargers. According to Pro Football Focus (PFF), his pass-blocking grade went up a smidge (67.3 from 65.4 in 2022), and along with that came six more sacks allowed, 12 more quarterback hurries, and 17 more quarterback pressures than the previous season.
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