Jim Harbaugh gets up-close look at Chargers’ O-line vs. D-line battles

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Jim Harbaugh gets up-close look at Chargers’ O-line vs. D-line battles
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Rookie right tackle Joe Alt was matched against veteran edge rusher Joey Bosa in one of the more intriguing battles.

Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh, left, runs drills with tight end Luke Benson during NFL football training camp Monday, July 29, 2024, in El Segundo, Calif. EL SEGUNDO — Jim Harbaugh played quarterback at the University of Michigan and then with the Chicago Bears, the Indianapolis Colts, the Baltimore Ravens and the Chargers during a stellar 14-year career in the NFL. So, maybe it wasn’t all that strange to see him assuming the position for a drill Monday.

This time, Harbaugh took snaps from center Bradley Bozeman with the offensive lineman engaging in one-on-one battles with the defensive linemen during the Chargers’ first day in pads. Harbaugh didn’t get hit once. So, did the offensive linemen win the competition against the defensive linemen? Harbaugh cautioned Bosa for getting a little too aggressive with Alt with a bull-rush on their first matchup. Left tackle Rashawn Slater was paired with edge rusher Khalil Mack in another key battle.

After only five days of training camp, it would appear that Alt has won the starter’s job at right tackle, supplanting Trey Pipkins III. In fact, the entire offensive line appears set with Pipkins shifting to right guard, Bozeman at center, Slater at left tackle and Zion Johnson at left guard. “Justin has been playing at a super-high level,” Bozeman said. “You have to go in and earn those kinds of guys’ respect. I’ve got to come in here and earn my respect and show what I can do. It’s all great in shorts and shirt, but when you put on the pads, that’s when you start to figure out who guys are.”. Herbert and Linsley developed a relationship that enabled both to excel at their positions, with Herbert throwing for a Chargers record 5,014 yards in the 2021 season.

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