
The Los Angeles Chargers enter Week 7 with a 4-2 record after securing a dramatic 29-27 road victory over the Miami Dolphins in Week 6.
Cameron Dicker’s 33-yard field goal as time expired delivered the win, marking the Chargers’ first victory in Miami since 2013.
The result bounced Los Angeles back from a tough home loss to Washington in Week 5 and reinforced their position atop the AFC West standings.
Despite the positive momentum, the Chargers continue exploring trade options at running back and offensive tackle, according to NFL insider Josina Anderson.
Chargers to be buyers at the deadline?
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Injuries have hit both positions hard through the first six weeks of the season.
First-round pick Omarion Hampton landed on injured reserve with an ankle injury, joining Najee Harris, who is out for the year after tearing his Achilles.
Los Angeles had already identified running back as a position needing reinforcement before the season began, and that concern remains despite backup Kimani Vidal rushing for over 100 yards against Miami in Week 6.
Tackle presents an even bigger challenge for the Chargers right now.
Both starting tackles are currently sidelined with significant injuries.
Rashawn Slater suffered a torn patellar tendon during training camp, while Joe Alt is out with an ankle injury.
Alt is expected to return at some point this season, and Hampton will come back after his minimum four-week IR stint, though likely later than that timeline.
The Saints’ Alvin Kamara and the Jets’ Breece Hall are drawing trade attention as the NFL deadline approaches, according to Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo of NFL Network.
Both players have reportedly expressed a preference to remain with their current teams, leaving potential moves uncertain heading into the final days before the deadline.
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