Loaders on the edge after the star Rashawn Slater line player was transported to the field

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Los Angeles Loaders, All-Pro offensive line, Rashawn Slater, left Thursday training at the back of a medical cart after apparently injured his left leg.

The charges did not immediately provide an update on the status of Slater.

The defensive coordinator Jesse Mint said that he had not seen the room in which Slater was injured. Keenan Allen, who recently joined the charge, said that he had also missed the moment when his teammate was injured.

“I was in the game, so I turned around, and it was out. I didn’t know what had happened,” said Allen.

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Los Angeles loaders attack Rashawn Slater during AFC training for Pro Bowl games at the World Stadium campsite. (Images Kirby Lee / Imagn)

Before the cart left the field, the Slater teammates offered hugs and goods.

“We pray for him, guy. We hope he is fine,” said the second outside Tuli Tuipulotu. “It’s just something you don’t want to see.”

Los Angeles Loads Tackle Offensive Rashawn Slater against Arizona Cardinals at the State Farm Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images)

The frightening moment has occurred less than two weeks after Slater signed a lucrative contract extension with the loads.

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The Sustainable Slater has been credited with 52 career departures since he was drafted in the first round in 2021. He anchored an offensive line of the charges which helped protect the quarter-redette Justin Herbert in recent seasons.

Los Angeles Loads Tackle Offensive Rashawn Slater against Arizona Cardinals at the State Farm Stadium. (Mark J. Rebilas / Imagn Images)

Last season, with the presence of Slater, the offensive committed only eight reversals, a franchise record. The charges equaled the second largest offensive turnover in a single season in the history of the NFL.

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