Los Angeles Chargers Linebacker Khalil Mack Avoids Season-Ending Injury
In a collective sigh of relief that could be heard from SoFi Stadium all the way to the shores of Lake Michigan, Los Angeles Chargers fans can finally unclench. The grim reaper of season-ending injuries has passed over their star pass rusher, Khalil Mack, for now.
When Mack went down in a heap during Monday night’s victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, it looked bad. Like, “turn off the TV and start looking at 2026 mock drafts” bad. His arm bent in a way that would make a yoga instructor wince, and the immediate trip to the blue tent followed by a sling-adorned return to the sideline had everyone bracing for the worst. The initial diagnosis? A dislocated elbow. Nasty, for sure, but a far cry from the catastrophe many feared.
The Mack Truck Avoids a Total Wreck
Chargers LB Khalil Mack (dislocated elbow) avoids season-ending injury, expected to be back in few weeks. (via @rapsheet, @MikeGarafolo) pic.twitter.com/NfsAgYeuW1
— NFL (@NFL) September 17, 2025
Let’s be real, seeing Mack walk to the locker room is like watching your favorite superhero get knocked through a building. It just feels wrong. The 34-year-old veteran isn’t just a player; he’s a presence, a perennial Pro Bowl force who still strikes fear into the hearts of quarterbacks league-wide. Before his early exit, he’d already notched his first sack of the season, reminding everyone that age is just a number when you’re built like a Mack truck.
The good news, delivered by the NFL’s top insiders, is that the Chargers will only be without their defensive cornerstone for “a few weeks.” It’s a massive bullet dodged for a team with Super Bowl aspirations.
What’s Next For the Chargers Without Mack?
While the Chargers’ defense managed to hold the line and secure the win, moving forward without Mack is a whole different ballgame. You don’t just “replace” a three-time All-Pro. It’s like asking a garage band to fill in for The Rolling Stones. The pressure now shifts to guys like Bud Dupree and Tuli Tuipulotu to step up and generate pressure. Rookie Kyle Kennard might even get his number called sooner than expected.
The upcoming schedule isn’t exactly a walk in the park. Can they weather the storm against the Broncos, Giants, Commanders, and Dolphins? It’s a tall order. But for today, the Chargers and their fans can breathe. The Mack attack will be back, and for a team that’s all-in for a title, that’s the only news that matters.
