Chargers await OT Rashawn Slater’s return

Rashawn Slater has been out since Week 3.

The Chargers are primed for the playoffs. They are red-hot, winning their last four games. But they’re still without a key player that could ensure they make some serious noise.

Left tackle Rashawn Slater has been out since Week 3 after rupturing his biceps. Slater’s injury was initially thought of as a season-ending blow, but there is a chance of returning.

“He is still working through his return to play,” Brandon Staley said. “He’s working through things and progressing well. If he returns to play, I think that you guys will sense that momentum, in terms of how we will handle it.”

Slater has been in the facility rehabbing from his injury.

Having Slater back would be pivotal, as L.A. will be relying on Justin Herbert heavily in the playoffs, and having his blindside protected is imperative. Additionally, Slater is a major component in the run game.

However, the Chargers have to factor in his long-term health, and they don’t want to take the chance of re-injury if Slater comes back too soon.

If the team ultimately plays it safe, it will continue to be Jamaree Salyer’s job. Salyer has played 100% of the offensive snaps since Week 4. While he has had rough moments, particularly against speed rushers, Salyer has been plenty reliable for a rookie.

We now wait and see if Slater will be designated to return off injured reserve ahead of their wild-card matchup, which will take place next weekend.

Chargers injuries: Positive news on Rashawn Slater, Joey Bosa

Joey Bosa and Rashawn Slater could be returning to the action this season.

Chargers head coach Brandon Staley had encouraging updates on offensive tackle Rashawn Slater and edge defender Joey Bosa as they work their way back from their perspective injuries.

Slater is currently on the injured reserve with a biceps injury, which he sustained in Week 3 against the Jaguars.

Staley said Slater is “weeks away,” but “there is a potential for him to return.”

While Slater has been sidelined, rookie Jamaree Salyer has been the starting left tackle. Getting Slater back would be a massive boost for an offensive line that’s struggled this season.

On the other side of the ball, Bosa has been sidelined since Week 3 when he sustained a groin injury, which he then had surgery on.

When asked about Bosa returning, Staley responded, “Anything’s possible.”

Staley added that Bosa could potentially return to the practice field this week ahead of Los Angeles’ matchup with the Titans.

Getting Bosa back would be huge, as he and Khalil Mack were wreaking havoc before he went down. In two games, Bosa recorded ten quarterback pressures, two tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks.