The Chargers Just Got BIG Hampton & Herbert News from OTAs

Big news is coming out of Chargers OTAs, and it starts with Omarion Hampton and Justin Herbert. Hampton is back on the practice field, working through first-team drills, and that is a huge sign for a Chargers offense that could be built perfectly around his skill set. But the key question now is simple: can the Chargers keep him healthy and fresh for the full season? Meanwhile, Justin Herbert not throwing at OTAs has created some concern, but the real story is more about technique, timing, and footwork than panic. The Chargers appear focused on helping Herbert protect himself better, speed up his process, and clean up details that could make a major difference once the season begins. Plus, the offensive line battle is getting more interesting, especially at left guard between Kayode Awosika and rookie Jake Slaughter. With Butch Barry praising Slaughter’s toughness and versatility, this competition could become one of the biggest storylines heading into training camp. Chargers OTA updates, Omarion Hampton first team reps, Justin Herbert footwork drills, Herbert not throwing OTAs, Chargers offensive line battle, Jake Slaughter left guard, Kayode Awosika competition, Butch Barry Chargers, Rashawn Slater Joe Alt, Tyler Biadasz Chargers, Chargers mandatory minicamp, Chargers 2026 offense, Omarion Hampton injury update, Justin Herbert technique work, Chargers training camp battles ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For Business Enquiries and Sponsorships 📧 Email: [email protected] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I own none of the footage in the video, it is intended for the purposes of critique, education, and entertainment. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the RIGHTS balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS