
"Pipkins was supposed to be the Chargers' swing tackle in 2025, but a season-ending injury to Joe Alt thrust Pipkins into the starting role at right tackle. A seven-year veteran, Pipkins has been particularly versatile, playing all offensive line positions except center."
"In 2024, he started at right guard before the team signed Mekhi Becton that offseason to replace him. Pipkins missed four games with separate knee and ankle injuries in 2025, and his play fluctuated throughout the season. He finished the year ranked 36th in pass block win rate (90.2%) among tackles and 63rd in run block win rate (68.3%)."
"It's the fourth move the team has made to address their offensive line, following an agreement to re-sign offensive tackle Trevor Penning, a two-year deal with former Miami Dolphins guard Cole Strange and a three-year contract with former Washington Commanders center Tyler Biadasz."
The Los Angeles Chargers re-signed offensive lineman Trey Pipkins III to a two-year contract worth $10 million, potentially reaching $12 million with incentives. This move represents the fourth offensive line addition for the team, following agreements with Trevor Penning, Cole Strange, and Tyler Biadasz. Pipkins, a seven-year veteran, filled the starting right tackle role in 2025 after Joe Alt's season-ending injury. Known for his versatility across offensive line positions, Pipkins appeared in 10 games with mixed performance metrics. He recorded 90.2% pass block win rate and 68.3% run block win rate while accumulating five false start penalties, a career high.
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