Rashawn Slater returns to Chargers minicamp amid contract talks
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The article discusses Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Rashawn Slater, who returned to the team's minicamp after not training at their facility during the offseason. Slater quickly passed the conditioning test, impressing Coach Jim Harbaugh with his fitness. Slater, a top-performing tackle with two Pro Bowl appearances, is in talks for a contract extension. The Chargers had perfect attendance at the minicamp, highlighting the importance of Slater's return. Meanwhile, former Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins signed with the Denver Broncos, as the Chargers focus on new recruit Omarion Hampton. Coach Harbaugh praises both Slater and quarterback Justin Herbert for their exemplary work ethic and leadership. Additionally, the Chargers are testing receiver Willie Snead IV for a possible spot on the team.
Originally by Thuc Nhi Nguyenon June 11, 2025
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