Joe Alt Has Become A Massive Chargers Question Again

A gifted talent from a legendary football lineage, Joe Alt is making waves for the Chargers as he steps into a pivotal role shaping the future of their offensive line.

Joe Alt arrived in the NFL with the kind of résumé that makes teams breathe easier before he ever takes a snap. Born on February 28, 2003, in North Oaks, Minnesota, and developed at Totino-Grace in Fridley, Minnesota, the Chargers tackle came up as a multi-position standout who could line up at inside linebacker, offensive tackle and tight end. He was a four-star recruit, according to 247Sports, and chose Notre Dame over Iowa, Minnesota and Iowa State.

At Notre Dame, Alt wasted no time showing exactly what kind of pro he was going to be. He started every game he was available for, then declared for the draft after an All-American junior season in 2023. By then, the expectation was already clear: he was headed for the top of the 2024 NFL Draft.

The Chargers made that expectation reality by taking him fifth overall, banking on a long-term tackle pairing with Rashawn Slater to keep Justin Herbert clean for years. In 2024, Alt played in 16 games and looked ready for the league almost immediately, putting himself in the conversation for Pro Bowl honors as a rookie.

Then came a tougher 2025. After Slater’s injury, Alt shifted to left tackle, only to suffer a season-ending injury of his own.

He finished with six games played, but the production when he was on the field still spoke loudly enough for a Pro Bowl selection. His 79.0 overall PFF grade, 82.3 pass-blocking PFF grade, 70.8 run-blocking PFF grade and 312 snaps played point to a player who was still showing All-Pro traits when healthy.

Alt’s contract reflects the level of belief the Chargers have in him. He signed a four-year, $33,160,944 deal with $20,937,048 in signing bonus money, $33,160,944 guaranteed and an average annual salary of $8,290,236. In 2026, he is set to earn a base salary of $1,075,000 and a roster bonus of $2,734,632, with a cap hit of $9,043,894 and a dead cap value of $10,468,524.

Now listed at 6-foot-8, Alt enters 2026 as one of the key pieces for an offense that needs him back healthy. Early offseason reporting suggests that return is on track, and the plan is for him to move back to right tackle and protect Herbert’s front side.

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