The Los Angeles Chargers acquired Trevor Penning through a trade to strengthen their offensive line ahead of their matchup against the Pittsburgh Steelers. However, head coach Jim Harbaugh has not confirmed whether Penning will play on Sunday night.
The Chargers have faced significant injury challenges this season, particularly to both of their starting offensive tackles. Rashawn Slater has been out for some time, and Joe Alt was recently placed on injured reserve following an injury.
Penning, who is capable of playing multiple positions on the line, was added to help alleviate these issues. Despite this, Harbaugh indicated that Penning's readiness for the Steelers game remains uncertain.
"Trevor Penning’s status for the Steelers game is to be determined."
Harbaugh expressed enthusiasm about Penning's potential contribution, highlighting his versatility and experience.
"I feel like we’ve got good players. Enough good, tough [players], which we liked about him. Finishes, played a lot of football. I think he’s kind of like what we like. Love the versatility, but also the ability to play tackle. That’s what the week of practice will be for, to figure out exactly where Trevor fits in best."
The Chargers hope the upcoming practice sessions will clarify Penning's role and availability, aiming to maximize their offensive line strength despite ongoing injuries.
Author's summary: The Chargers' offensive line struggles with injuries as Jim Harbaugh remains undecided on Trevor Penning's role for the Steelers game, emphasizing the need for further evaluation.