The Los Angeles Chargers have officially released veteran tight end Will Dissly and offensive guard Mekhi Becton, while also waiving offensive tackle Savion Washington, per @AdamSchefter.
The moves mark a significant adjustment to the team's offensive personnel as they navigate the current NFL calendar. Will Dissly, known primarily for his blocking prowess, and Mekhi Becton, a former first-round selection who joined the team to provide veteran stability on the line, are now free agents. Savion Washington, a young tackle, will head to the waiver wire where other teams will have the opportunity to claim his services.
These transactions signify a shift in the Chargers' roster construction strategy, potentially clearing cap space or opening roster spots for upcoming acquisitions. The Los Angeles Chargers have not yet announced corresponding roster moves to fill the vacancies created by these departures. Fans and analysts will be watching closely to see how the team addresses the depth on the offensive line and the tight end room following these exits.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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