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The Los Angeles Chargers secured a 27-20 victory over the Tennessee Titans, but the win was overshadowed by a significant injury to their best offensive lineman. Left tackle Joe Alt was carted off the field in the second quarter, casting a dark cloud over the team’s performance and raising serious concerns about an already besieged offensive line. Los Angeles Chargers Joe Alt: A Troublingly Familiar Injury The injury occurred when a defender was blocked into the back of Alt’s legs, forcing him to the turf. The issue appears to be with his right ankle, the same one that caused him to miss three games earlier this season. This recurrence is a major concern, as reports indicate this latest setback is a high-ankle sprain that could potentially require a procedure to repair. Alt had just returned to the lineup in Week 8, and his presence was immediately felt, stabilizing both the run blocking and pass protection for quarterback Justin Herbert. Now, the team faces the prospect of losing him for another extended period. Alt will undergo an MRI to determine the full extent of the damage, but the initial outlook is troubling. Impact on a Battered Offensive Line Alt’s injury is the latest in a series of setbacks for a Chargers offensive line that has struggled to stay healthy all season. The unit has been in a constant state of flux, making it difficult to provide consistent protection for Herbert, who remains one of the most pressured quarterbacks in the league. Before Alt went down, the Chargers had already lost right tackle Bobby Hart to an injury in the same game. Losing your cornerstone left tackle is a massive blow for any team. For the Chargers, it compounds an already difficult situation. Herbert was still under constant duress against the Titans, and the line’s ability to protect his blind side is now in serious jeopardy. The team’s depth will be severely tested as they look to piece together a functional unit. How the Chargers Will Adjust With Alt likely facing another absence, Jamaree Salyer is the top candidate to step in at left tackle. Salyer has experience filling in along the line, but replacing a player of Alt’s caliber is a monumental task. The ripple effect will be felt across the entire offense, potentially limiting the playbook and forcing the team to rely more on quick passes and Herbert’s mobility. As the Chargers move into the tougher part of their schedule, their ability to overcome this latest challenge will be critical to their success. The health of the offensive line has been their Achilles’ heel, and Alt’s injury is the most significant obstacle they have faced yet.