Skip to content

LEAGUES News

Chargers' Slater done for season due to torn patellar tendon

Ric Tapia / Getty Images Sport / Getty

Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater will miss the 2025 season after sustaining a torn patellar tendon during Thursday's practice, the team announced.

The 26-year-old left practice on a cart, spurring concerns about a potential major injury. Teammates came up to hug him before he headed to the locker room.

Slater signed a four-year, $114-million extension this offseason with $92 million guaranteed. His $28.5-million average annual salary is the highest for an offensive lineman in NFL history.

The Northwestern product suited up in 15 contests last season, earning Pro Bowl honors while allowing three sacks and 22 pressures in 244 pass-blocking snaps, according to PFF.

Slater has started 51 games since entering the league as a first-round pick in 2021. He missed the final 14 games of the 2022 season due to a torn biceps.

RELATED NEWS

Ramón Laureano bounces one over the third baseman to walk it...
Laureano walks off the Red Sox with RBI single
Two pitches, two swings, two home runs! Cal Raleigh and Jui...
Raleigh, J-Rod break game open for sizzling M's with back-to-back HRs ✌️
Shohei Ohtani DESTROYS this ball for his 40th home run of th...
Ohtani reaches 40-HR plateau for 3rd straight season with titanic blast 🚢
Elly De La Cruz doubles up the runner to close out game!
Reds' De La Cruz snags liner, fires laser to 1B for game-ending double play 😲
CAM LITTLE 70-YARD FIELD GOAL Stream on @NFLPlus
Jaguars' Little nails 70-yard FG in preseason game 🤯