Bullpen blows up late in loss to D-backs, Padres settle for split in Mexico City
Padres fall 8-7 to Diamondbacks after bullpen collapse in Mexico City.
The Los Angeles Chargers focused on strengthening their offensive line during the 2026 NFL Draft, adding four new players. They selected center Jake Slaughter and tackle Travis Burke, among others, to enhance their roster.
Bolstering the offensive line was a big priority for the Los Angeles Chargers in the 2026 NFL Draft. The Chargers have starting tackles Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater returning from injuries next season, and the franchise signed center Tyler Biadasz and guard Cole Strange in free agency this offseason. After the conclusion of the NFL Draft on Saturday, the Chargers have added four more players to its offensive line.
After using their first-round (No. 22) pick on Miami edge Akheem Mesidor, the Chargers turned the focus onto the offensive line, drafting Florida center Jake Slaughter with the No. 63 pick in the second round.
The Chargers drafted center Jake Slaughter, tackle Travis Burke, and two guards, Logan Taylor and Alex Harkey, among others.
The Chargers prioritized the offensive line, drafting four players to bolster this area.
The Chargers traded up with the Houston Texans to select Travis Burke, a First-Team All-AAC offensive tackle.
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