Chargers put on blast by former tackle amid Tyler Biadasz’s devastating injury

The Los Angeles Chargers’ biggest offseason need was bolstering the offensive line. Interior depth, specifically, was an issue for the Chargers throughout the 2025 season, but the team had roughly $99 million in cap space to find protection for quarterback Justin Herbert.
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The Los Angeles Chargers’ biggest offseason need was bolstering the offensive line. Interior depth, specifically, was an issue for the Chargers throughout the 2025 season, but the team had roughly $99 million in cap space to find protection for quarterback Justin Herbert. Less than a month from the NFL regular season, the Chargers’ offensive line is already ailing with the loss of center Tyler Biadasz, who is out indefinitely after suffering damage to his ACL as well as other injuries to his left knee. Former defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko, who spent all three seasons of his NFL career with the Chargers, put the team on blast in a social media rant.
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- The Los Angeles Chargers’ biggest offseason need was bolstering the offensive line. Interior depth, specifically, was an issue for the Chargers throughout the 2025 season, but the team had roughly $99 million in cap space to find protection for quarterback Justin Herbert.
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Chargers put on blast by former tackle amid Tyler Biadasz’s devastating injury
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