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BREAKING: Jim Harbaugh Reaffirms Offensive Line Love Language

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 1 hour ago
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Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh has once again declared the offensive line to be the "love language" of football, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The veteran coach's remarks come as the Chargers transition into the 2026 season with a renewed focus on the trenches. Following the 2026 NFL Draft, Harbaugh highlighted the additions of Memphis offensive tackle Travis Burke and Boston College guard Logan Taylor to a unit already anchored by Pro Bowlers Rashawn Slater and Joe Alt. Harbaugh noted that the team’s identity remains rooted in physical play at the line of scrimmage, a philosophy he has championed since taking over in Los Angeles.

The Chargers also bolstered the interior during the offseason with the signings of veterans Tyler Biadasz and Cole Strange to support quarterback Justin Herbert. Harbaugh provided a positive outlook on the health of his starting tackles, stating that both Slater and Alt are progressing well in their respective rehabilitations under the team's new offensive staff.

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