Chargers OL collapses early vs. Broncos, Trey Pipkins and Mekhi Becton injured

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The goodwill the Los Angeles Chargers offensive line earned over the first two weeks of the season disappeared in a hurry during the first half of the Week 3 game against the Denver Broncos.
There, right tackle Trey Pipkins briefly exited with a right foot or ankle injury and worked with trainers on the sideline. He entered and exited multiple times, while Mekhi Becton left with an injury, too.
According to ESPN’s Kris Rhim, the Chargers offensive line coughed up nine pressures of Justin Herbert in the first quarter, good for a 64 percent mark.
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Some of that was schematic, like for some reason leaving two-way player Scott Matlock one-on-one with strong Broncos pass rushers.
Much of it, though, was just struggle-filled play. It came as a surprise, too, considering how well Pipkins had stepped into the starting role over the first two weeks with Rashawn Slater out.
To make matters worse, in the second quarter, Herbert's first interception of the year came while he was stuck in a collapsing pocket and the pass was tipped.
All things considered, the Chargers were lucky to be up 3-0 after one quarter, but they don’t exactly have any depth to turn to if injury or poor play continues.
Trainers were working on Trey Pipkins' right ankle/foot during the last series. Pipkins is back in for this series.
— Daniel Popper (@danielrpopper) September 21, 2025
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Chris Roling has covered the NFL since 2010 with stints at Bleacher Report, USA TODAY Sports Media Group and others. Raised a Bengals fan in the '90s, the Andy Dalton era was smooth sailing by comparison. He graduated from the E. W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University and remains in Athens.
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