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The Chargers training camp drew a large crowd in El Segundo as fans eagerly watched the team practice. One notable absence was All-Pro left tackle Rashawn Slater, who left practice early on Friday and sat out on Saturday. Coach Jim Harbaugh stated that he plans to give starters periodic breaks throughout camp to prevent injuries and give more playing time to backups and players fighting for roster spots.

During the first week of camp, rookie wide receiver Ladd McConkey caught the attention of coaches and fans with his impressive route running and catches. His connection with quarterback Justin Herbert is starting to show promise, with McConkey making a spectacular catch in the end zone while being closely defended.

Placekicker Cameron Dicker, also known as “Dicker the Kicker,” showcased his leg strength and accuracy during practice, hitting all his kicks with precision. His successful first season with the Chargers has raised expectations for his performance in the upcoming season.

Overall, the Chargers training camp has been filled with excitement and anticipation as fans eagerly watch the team prepare for the upcoming season. The focus on player development and injury prevention under Coach Harbaugh’s guidance bodes well for the team’s success in the future.