Chargers, Tackle Rashawn Slater Agree on 4-Year, $114-Million Extension
- Sunday the Los Angeles Chargers agreed to a multi-year extension with Rashawn Slater, protecting quarterback Justin Herbert, without attribution.
- Since being drafted 13th overall in 2021, Rashawn Slater has started every game and earned a Pro Bowl nod as a rookie, underlining his proven reliability.
- The contract totals $114 million over four years, including $92 million guaranteed, outlines deal specifics.
- Slater’s extension gives him an AAV of $28.5 million, surpassing Tristan Wirfs’ $28.125 million mark.
- Long term, the extension secures Slater’s place, shaping the Chargers’ formula, ensuring he remains a key part of their offensive future.
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Allison Kuch celebrates husband Isaac Rochell’s "FULL CIRCLE MOMENT" as DE signs 1-day contract to retire with Chargers
NFL defensive end Isaac Rochell called time on his career in the most fitting way possible. Rochell played four seasons with the Los Angeles Chargers before joining the Indianapolis Colts in 2021.
Allison Kuch Celebrates as Hubby Isaac Rochell Signs 1-Day Chargers Contract
Allison Kuch is happy to support her husband, Isaac Rochwll, as he says goodbye to professional football. On Saturday, July 26, Kuch posted a series of photos via Instagram in honor of Rochell’s retirement from the NFL. The former defensive end signed a one-day contract with the Los Angeles Chargers the same day, a move that allowed him to end his career in the same city where it began. “FULL CIRCLE MOMENT ,” Kuch captioned the post. “Ending whe…

Chargers lock in Rashawn Slater with a multi-year extension
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday agreed to a multi-year contract extension with left tackle Rashawn Slater, keeping him as Justin Herbert's protector.

Chargers, tackle Rashawn Slater agree on 4-year, $114-million extension
Rashawn Slater and the Chargers agreed Sunday on a four-year, $114-million contract extension that will make him the highest-paid offensive tackle in the NFL by average annual value of the deal, ending what little drama there was during the opening days of training camp. Slater’s average salary will be an NFL-record $28.5 million over the four years of the extension, topping the $27.5 million average paid to left tackle Trent Williams of the San…
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