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.
With Foster Sarell signing with the Commanders this week, it only makes sense for Trey Pipkins to remain with the Chargers as their swing tackle. On Tuesday, the Washington Commanders announced the signing of former Chargers offensive tackle Foster Sarell.
The Los Angeles Chargers have made a handful of moves so far in free agency, but one position that has yet to be addressed is guard, which remains one of the team's biggest needs.
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The Los Angeles Chargers have not exactly been busy in NFL free agency. Yes, they re-signed Khalil Mack and they added running back Najee Harris and cornerback Donte Jackson, but they haven't exactly tended to their biggest needs, and that's while having expansive cap room.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The quarterback position isn’t the only spot on the roster that New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen will need to take a swing at solving. Equally important, especially to the health and productivity of whoever the Giants bring in to be their quarterback, is the offensive line.
When one thinks of Los Angeles Chargers cut candidates, Joey Bosa towers above all. But offensive lineman Trey Pipkins isn’t that far behind. Justin Herbert’s interior offensive line was largely a disaster last season.
The Los Angeles Chargers will need to remake the interior of the offensive line in front of Justin Herbert this offseason. Remaking that line can take many forms, though.
If there was one major red flag on the Los Angeles Chargers' 2024 season, it was their interior offensive line. Their tackle duo of Rashawn Slater and rookie Joe Alt were just fine, but the main problems came from the inside.
The Chargers will be without running back Gus Edwards and starting right guard Trey Pipkins against the Patriots this week. The Chargers have dropped their final injury report for this week’s game against the Patriots and it looks like the team will be without a handful of starters on the road.
Harbaugh has been successful in getting his quarterback to improve in this vital area.
Khalil Mack was seen working off to the side during Thursday’s practice while Trey Pipkins was downgraded from limited to DNP. Thursday’s injury report for the Chargers grew by two names, increasing from eight to 1- players.
After averaging 133 yards and a touchdown on 9.85 yards per carry through the first two games of this season, Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins has been put into a box.
Deane Leonard, Hayden Hurst, and Trey Pipkins have all been listed as questionable to return against the Broncos. The Chargers may have had an extended break through their Week Five bye in a much needed break to try and get healthy, but early on in a game against their division rivals the team has had a bizarre string of injuries.
Justin Herbert was once again limited at practice for the Chargers. A day after the Chargers had their largest injury report of the season, Thursday report came in at one name bigger to make it 14 players in total.
Trey Pipkins has started most of the past two seasons at right tackle but will now transition to right guard following the drafting of offensive tackle Joe Alt.
The Los Angeles Chargers offensive line relies heavily on the production of Trey Pipkins. In the offseason, the team asked him to make a position switch from right tackle to right guard.
The Chargers’ starting right guard was back at practice on Wednesday after missing three days to injury. Over the team’s second week of training camp, a number of starters and impact players have been in and out of practice with bumps and scrapes that the coaching staff has chosen to approach with caution.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive lineman Trey Pipkins returned to practice on Wednesday. His injury hasn't been specified but it's evident the ailment was more of a bump or bruise since he missed less than a week of camp.
Los Angeles Chargers offensive lineman Trey Pipkins left practice early with a trainer on Saturday during 11-on-11 drills. Pipkins now will not be practicing on Sunday as he did not arrive in pads to the Chargers joint practices with the Los Angeles Rams, per The Athletic's Daniel Popper.
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 have built their roster this offseason in the mold of new head coach Jim Harbaugh, namely by prioritizing the offensive line build.
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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