Chargers Joint Practice Turns Into Triage Unit With Three Key Injuries
The Los Angeles Chargers lost Tyler Biadasz, Quentin Johnston, and Kyle Kennard to injuries during a disastrous joint practice with the San Francisco 49ers.
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Joint practices are supposed to be a controlled environment where teams get some cardio without tackling each other into the sun. Instead, the Los Angeles Chargers just turned their Tuesday session against the San Francisco 49ers into a live-action triage unit.
According to Adam Schefter, center Tyler Biadasz, linebacker Kyle Kennard, and wide receiver Quentin Johnston all left the field injured. Losing one guy in August is a headache, but losing three across three different position groups in a single afternoon is the kind of bad luck that makes a coaching staff want to burn sage in the locker room.
"Adam Schefter reported that Tyler Biadasz, Kyle Kennard, and Quentin Johnston all left injured."
The Biadasz injury is the loudest alarm bell here. Los Angeles just handed him a three-year, $30 million contract in March to anchor their offensive line. Reports indicate the veteran center was carted off with a leg injury, which is the exact phrase that makes front offices stare blankly at a wall for an hour.
Then you have Johnston, who is coming off a solid 2025 campaign where he caught 51 passes for 735 yards and eight touchdowns. The problem is his durability file is already thicker than a phone book, featuring everything from a concussion last August to a groin pull in December.
This is the ultimate nightmare scenario for preseason football. You schedule these joint sessions to get quality reps, and instead, you compromise your regular-season depth. For anyone monitoring the betting markets, this completely scrambles the offensive line and receiving projections for Los Angeles right as the real games approach.
The Chargers are scheduled to play the 49ers in an actual exhibition game on August 21. After this practice disaster, expect Los Angeles to treat that matchup like a biohazard zone and keep anyone essential wrapped in bubble wrap until September.
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Tyler Biadasz signed a 3-year, $30 million contract in March 2026.
Quentin Johnston recorded 51 catches for 735 yards and 8 touchdowns in 2025.
What's next
The Chargers play the 49ers in a preseason game on August 21, where Los Angeles is expected to rest key starters to avoid further injuries.

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