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The priority now for the Los Angeles Chargers should be protecting Justin Herbert at all costs. Injuries to the offensive line have derailed that idea, but the Bolts have the opportunity to turn that around with the NFL trade deadline coming up.
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Gadsden, a rookie tight end, is their fourth-leading receiver and Vidal, a second-year running back, is their second-leading rusher going into Sunday’s game against the Titans.
The Tennessee Titans battle the Los Angeles Chargers on Nov. 2. As the trade deadline approaches, do the Titans have the firepower to slow down Justin Herbert?
RELATED: Chargers tabbed as NFL trade deadline fit for underrated Panthers breakout candidate By now, most onlookers understand that Hall joining the Chargers would be a win for Herbert’s offense. Najee Harris is out for the year and first-round rookie Omarion Hampton remains on injured reserve for now.
The Chargers may have their healthiest offensive line since Week Three is starting right guard Mekhi Becton can play after being listed as questionable on the team’s final injury report of Week Nine.
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