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Analysis: Three impressions from Seahawks’ 24-14 preseason loss vs. Los Angeles Chargers

What went wrong on the right side of the Seahawks' offensive line? Here's what beat writer Mike Vorel saw in the Seahawks' second straight preseason defeat.

The offense started hot. The defense started cold.

And the Seahawks started the preseason 0-2.

Here are three impressions from Seattle’s 24-14 defeat on Saturday night to the Los Angeles Chargers.

Struggles on the right side

Starting right guard D.J. Fluker left in the first quarter of Saturday’s game with a finger injury.

Things got worse from there.

Fluker — a 6-foot-5, 342-pound first-year Seahawk — had been a mainstay on Seattle’s starting offensive line throughout training camp, participating in every practice after spending the 2017 season with the New York Giants.