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Los Angeles Chargers Sign Foster Sarell to Active Roster

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The Los Angeles Chargers today signed tackle Foster Sarell to the active roster and signed tackle Bobby Hart to the practice squad.

Sarell made three starts in 36 regular-season games played for the Chargers from 2022-25, also appearing in a pair of postseason games for Los Angeles. He was elevated twice this season for the Bolts, playing in the Week 4 contest. Sarell came into the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Baltimore Ravens in 2021 before joining the Bolts later that year. Sarell played four years (2017-20) at Stanford University, starting 17-of-34 games along the offensive front. He was part of Cardinal teams that appeared in two bowl games and, in 2019, started all 11 games at right tackle to earn honorable mention All-Pacific-12 recognition.

Hart was a seventh-round choice by the New York Giants in the 2015 NFL Draft (226th overall), starting 67-of-98 career regular-season games with the Giants, Bengals, Titans and Bills. He started along a Giants line in 2016 that protected quarterback Eli Manning to throw for over 4,000 yards. While with the Bengals, he paved the way for running back Joe Mixon to top 1,000 in back-to-back seasons (2018-19) and protected quarterback Joe Burrow during his rookie season in 2020. Hart has appeared in three career postseason games.

Over a four-year career at Florida State (2011-14), Hart started 37 games, including the final 28 of his tenure at right tackle. He helped the Seminoles win the final BCS National Championship in 2013, blocking for an offense that set school and Atlantic Coast Conference records in total offense (7,267 yards), points per game (51.6), yards per play (7.67), total touchdowns (94), passing touchdowns (42) and the NCAA record for points scored (723). He was a third-team All-ACC selection in 2014, protecting future No. 1 overall pick and reigning Heisman Trophy-winner Jameis Winston, while also blocking for Dalvin Cook to become the first Seminole freshman running back to rush for 1,000 yards.

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