Chargers’ Rashawn Slater’s ex-wife slams the NFL asset over framing

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Ex-Kone to Los Angeles Chargers Lineman Rashawn Slater questioned how an NFL-Social Media Agregator framed the announcement of his contract extension.

Slater accepted a four-year contract extension with chargers on Sunday, reportedly worth up to $ 144 million with a $ 29 million signing bonus. It made him the highest paid Lineman in the NFL story.

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Los Angeles Chargers Offensive Tackle Rashawn Slater, #70, looks at Arizona Cardinals at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, October 21, 2024. (Mark J. Revilas-prescribed images)

The NFL asset known on social media as Dov Kleiman wrote on X that slater had “completed a divorce from his wife recently” and that the contract extension was “good timing.”

Stassney Brown, Slater’s ex-wife, responded to the post at X.

“This is regrettable. I have nothing but support for Rashawn,” she wrote on X. “His contract is not about me.

“I think we should focus on what’s most important here, and that’s his career and his success. Stop inclusive of me in this tale. He deserves his moment.”

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Los Angeles Chargers Offensive Tackle Joe Everything, #76, Quarterback Justin Herbert, #10, Guard Jamaree Salyer, #68, Fullback Scott Matlock, #44, Center Bradley Bozeman, #75, Guard Zion Johnson, #77, and Offensive Tackle Rashawn Slater, #70, During and Nfl Game AGAASTEE Titans at Sofi Stadium in Ingewood, California, on November 10, 2024. (Robert Hanashiro-Preferred Pictures)

It was Brown’s first activity in her X account in a while. She and Slater got married in 2022 and finished a divorce recently, though the exact timing was unclear.

The Kleiman account did not respond to Brown’s post.

Los Angeles selected slater with No. 13 total election of the 2021 draft. He started paying dividends almost immediately when he was a pro bowler in his rookie year.

Los Angeles Chargers Quarterback Justin Herbert, #10, throws as the offensive tackle rashawn slater, #70, provides cover against Kansas City Chiefs defense end Frank Clark, #55, during the first half of Geha Field at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, September 15, 2022. (Denny Medley-usa Today Sports)

He played only three games in 2022 due to injury but jumped back in 2023 and 2024. He was a pro bowler for the second time last season.

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