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The Los Angeles Chargers have received positive health updates on starting offensive tackles Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater, who both suffered season-ending injuries in 2025. Their recoveries are progressing well as the team prepares for the upcoming NFL offseason.
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The Los Angeles Chargers spent much of last season without their two starting offensive tackles. Both Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater suffered season-ending injuries in 2025, dealing a significant blow to the offense.
Their absence took a clear toll. The Chargers’ offensive line struggled throughout the season, culminating in a lopsided road loss to the New England Patriots.
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Now, the team has received encouraging news. Both players have made positive progress in their recoveries.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium.
Chargers general manager Joe Horitz said Alt and Slater are expected to participate when the team begins offseason workouts next week—a major step forward in their return. However, Horitz emphasized that the team will not rush either player back into full action.
Their return not only supports their individual recovery timelines but also gives the Chargers a clearer picture of their offensive line depth heading into 2026. The team has already been linked to several interior offensive linemen, and having both starting tackles back strengthens that approach.
Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater both suffered season-ending injuries during the 2025 NFL season.
The absence of Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater significantly weakened the Chargers' offensive line, contributing to a poor performance, including a lopsided loss to the New England Patriots.
Both Joe Alt and Rashawn Slater are making positive progress in their recoveries from their injuries.

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Slater has worked his way back from a ruptured patellar tendon suffered in August, while Alt dealt with complications from an ankle sprain after attempting to return too early—ultimately ending his season.
The Chargers have already made several offensive changes this offseason. They parted ways with offensive coordinator Greg Roman and followed up with multiple free-agent additions.
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Now, attention shifts to rebuilding the offensive line after a disappointing 2025 campaign—one largely impacted by the loss of their star tackles.
Can the return of Alt and Slater elevate this unit and provide better protection for quarterback Justin Herbert? And will that improvement be enough to push the Chargers back into contention in the AFC?