The Los Angeles Chargers drafted Notre Dame tackle Joe Alt in the first round last week and now must figure out how all of their pieces on the offensive line fit together.
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.
Los Angeles Chargers right tackle Trey Pipkins suffered a scary-looking injury early in the third quarter of LA's ongoing 10-6 matchup with the 10-6 Kansas City Chargers (the Chargers are leading) Per Daniel Popper of The Athletic, Pipkins suffered a left knee injury and is considered unlikely to return to the field at SoFi Stadium.
Entering their game with the New England Patriots this weekend, the Los Angeles Chargers have two key offensive players listed as questionable on the injury report.
The offensive tackle got behind the defense for his first NFL reception. The Chargers increased their lead to 11-0 halfway through the second quarter with a touchdown pass from Justin Herbert to Keenan Allen.
Pipkins was a transformed player in 2022 after a productive offseason training in Dallas. A native of Apple Valley, Minnesota, Pipkins starred on the offensive line for Apple Valley High School.
Without both Rashawn Slater and Trey Pipkins on Sunday, the Chargers offensive line struggled during their intrasquad scrimmage. The starting offensive line of the Chargers have top-five caliber potential when healthy, and are all under contract for at least three seasons.
Pipkins missed three games in 2022 due to a nagging MCL injury. Trey Pipkins took a huge step forward in his progression during the 2022 season and finally showed the coaching staff and fan base just how much he belongs in the NFL.
The Los Angeles Chargers have some new faces they've signed this offseason. There are a handful of new faces, and some returning players are ready to redeem themselves for the upcoming 2023 season. 2022 ended on a sour note, and many players want to turn that bad into good, including right tackle Trey Pipkins III.
Los Angeles Chargers’ success this season lies on the shoulders of ensuring whether or not Justin Herbert will have all the tools he needs to become a top-three quarterback in the league.
Chargers RT Trey Pipkins thinks the presence of veteran C Corey Linsley on their offensive line will be beneficial to his own development. “It’s huge.
One of the more important re-signings the Chargers made at the start of free agency was none other than Trey Pipkins III. The 26-year-old served as a huge piece of their offense in his first four seasons with Los Angeles and has seamlessly fit in as their right tackle.
One of the biggest stories that broke today surrounding the NFL was the one that detailed the Los Angeles Chargers in extensive talks to bring back RT Trey Pipkins.
Today was a very important day for the NFL as it marked the final chance for teams to submit qualifying offers to restricted free agents. Tomorrow will mark the beginning of the 2023 NFL new year and unrestricted free agents will be able to officially sign deals.
The Chargers agreed to terms with starting right tackle Trey Pipkins III on a new deal. That was bad news for starting left guard Matt Feiler. Jamaree Salyer will move inside to left guard, the position the team drafted him to play.
One of the Los Angeles Chargers’ top priorities in the build-up to this year’s free agency period was retaining RT Trey Pipkins. They have reportedly done just that, as ESPN’s Lindsey Thiry tweets that an agreement has been reached on a three-year deal to keep him in Los Angeles.
While the Miami Dolphins are enjoying the week in Los Angeles, the Chargers are trying to avoid starting another year with plans that don't include playoff football.
Josh Jacobs deserved to be off his feet this week. Coming off a record-breaking performance and workload that likely aggravated his calf strain, Jacobs is expected to be back in uniform for the Las Vegas Raiders when they host the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
This is not a continuation of any previous injuries and his status for the weekend is still far from determined.
COSTA MESA – Just one season ago, Trey Pipkins was faced with struggles trying to keep the pocket clean for his quarterback. Despite potential being there for Pipkins, he lacked consistency.
Chargers The Chargers entered training camp with a wide-open competition at right tackle between Storm Norton and Trey Pipkins. At roughly the halfway point of camp, neither has really separated themselves from the other, as they continue to split first-team reps 50-50.
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