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Dean named to Chargers Hall of Fame

(Published: 2008-07-15 04:42 PM)
Dean will be enshrined at halftime when the Chargers play the New England Patriots on Oct. 12 at Qualcomm Stadium.

Coryell, Fouts, Sipe, Dryer photo to be auctioned as fund-raiser

(Published: 2008-05-14 04:00 PM)
Long-time San Diego sports photographer Ernie Anderson created a composite photograph of Don Coryell, Dan Fouts, Brian Sipe and Fred Dryer that the four Breitbard Hall-of-Famers will sign to be auctioned off when the Hall of Champions hosts Sports at Lunch with the San Diego football legends appear on May 20 at the Hall of Champions. The proceeds from the photos signed by all four will be used for Hall of Champions youth sports clinics in Don Coryell's name. The Hall of Champions is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization and tickets are tax deductible. For reservations, call the HOC events department at 619-699-2309 or sign-up on-line.

Chargers' mini-camp May 3-4

(Published: 2008-04-28 03:58 AM)
After selecting Arizona cornerback Antoine Cason and trading up to get LSU running back Jacob Hester in the third round, the Chargers finished the draft with another running back, another cornerback and an offensive tackle.

Bolts' backups filled in the blanks all season

(Published: 2008-01-25 09:41 PM)
The Chargers’ depth chart is full of interchangeable parts that gained valuable playoff experience in 2007.

Chargers' season ends with AFC Championship game

(Published: 2008-01-21 05:45 AM)
Unbeaten New England continues its quest for perfection with a 21-12 win over Bolts.

Cromartie finalist for GMC Defensive Player of the Year

(Published: 2008-01-18 02:00 PM)
Chargers fans can vote for cornerback Antonio Cromartie for GMC Defensive Player of the Year.

Jackson emerges as playmaker

(Published: 2008-01-17 01:51 PM)
Already perhaps the NFL's best run-blocking wide receiver, now Jackson leads the team in receptions and yards in the playoffs.

Chargers advance to AFC Championship game

(Published: 2008-01-14 01:54 AM)
Bolts come from behind and then withstand rally by defending Super Bowl champions for 28-24 victory. Chargers to face New England Patriots Sunday for AFC title.

Defense ready for the same ... the best

(Published: 2008-01-10 11:56 PM)
The Chargers believe getting Peyton Manning on the move is the key altering the Colts' passing game.

Turner makes the right calls to beat Titans

(Published: 2008-01-04 05:20 AM)
Whether it was third down or fourth down, the Chargers converted Norv Turner's calls in the second half for 17 unanswered points.

Heavyweights meet again

(Published: 2008-01-03 09:01 PM)
Showdown between Chargers' run game against Titans' run defense expected to top last month's physical game.

Chargers quickly shift focus to playoffs

(Published: 2007-12-31 02:56 AM)
Bolts beat Raiders and advance to AFC playoffs Sunday at home against Tennessee.

Chambers opens up offense

(Published: 2007-12-27 06:07 AM)
Tomlinson says defenses have backed off eight men in the box since the acquistion of Chris Chambers from Miami.

Division in hand, Bolts play to win

(Published: 2007-12-19 10:43 PM)
Although the Chargers have already clinched the AFC West, they still have plenty to play for. Head Coach Norv Turner promised Monday that he’ll be smart as he approaches the final two games.

Chargers' depth provides edge

(Published: 2007-12-17 05:47 PM)
Some backups replaced injured starters and others provided veterans with a rest.

Chargers rally to beat Titans in overtime

(Published: 2007-12-10 06:29 PM)
Chargers overcome 17-3 deficit in fourth quarter and LaDainian Tomlinson scores the game-winner in overtime.

Phillips strikes a 'Pro Bowler' pose

(Published: 2007-12-04 06:08 AM)
Outside linebackers Shawne Merriman and Shaun Phillips both rank in the Top 10 in sacks in the AFC.

Chargers top AFC West with second straight win

(Published: 2007-12-03 04:46 PM)
touchdowns in the second half to lead the Bolts to a 24-10 win over the Kansas City Chiefs at cold and windy Arrowhead Stadium.

Two Chula Vista sites discussed

(Published: 2007-11-30 05:53 AM)
Chula Vista explains how the city has worked with the Chargers to study sites at the waterfront and the east end of the city.

They're steady as they kick

(Published: 2007-11-28 04:17 AM)
The Chargers' kicking game hasn't missed a boot with consistent play from Nate Kaeding and Mike Scifres.

Merriman and Phillips break out sack dances

(Published: 2007-11-26 05:32 AM)
Shawne Merriman and Shaun Phillips says are secondary to their all-around play as both made impact plays against the run and pass against the Ravens.

Third-down plays hurt Chargers

(Published: 2007-11-20 05:55 PM)
Bolts limit Jaguars' running game to 3.3 yards per carry but give up crucial conversions.

Chargers lose to Jacksonville

(Published: 2007-11-19 06:31 PM)
The Chargers' up-and-down season continued another week in Jacksonville as a fourth-quarter comeback attempt came up short in a 24-17 loss Sunday to the Jaguars.

Offense strives for consistency

(Published: 2007-11-16 07:16 AM)
Penalties and mistakes kept the Chargers from finding much of a rhythm Sunday night against the Colts, but Norv Turner believes his team can get things rolling.

Chargers lose to Vikings

(Published: 2007-11-05 05:32 AM)
Minnesota running back Adrian Peterson and Chargers cornerback Antonio Cromartie set NFL records.

Withrow answers Chargers' call

(Published: 2007-10-31 07:52 PM)
Last summer, the Chargers were in need of a veteran offensive lineman when they found Cory Withrow sitting by his phone. The call proved to be an important one.

Chambers' trade brings added value

(Published: 2007-10-29 04:41 PM)
Veteran wide receiver's mom preferred San Diego as his new home to a trip to London

Take the "Lo" Road

(Published: 2007-10-19 07:28 PM)
Lorenzo Neal is known as a blocking back for the Chargers, but he's one of California's all-time high school and college multiple-sport athletes. He might have been bound for Oklahoma if it wasn't for Jim Sweeney's conversation with Barry Switzer.

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(Published: 2007-10-19 07:28 PM)

Trio of corners come up big

(Published: 2007-10-15 03:08 AM)
Florence, Jammer and Cromarite all make crucils plays in win over Raiders.

O-Line leads big offensive performance

(Published: 2007-10-08 11:01 PM)
Philip Rivers was comfortable in the pocket and the running backs had plenty of room to work thanks to a big game from the Chargers' offensive line Sunday.

Chargers romp past Broncos

(Published: 2007-10-08 12:53 AM)
The 38-point margin of victory the Chargers posted Sunday is tied for fifth-largest in team history. It’s also the biggest margin of victory the Bolts have ever come away with at Denver.

Rivers' turnovers are new to him

(Published: 2007-10-01 11:55 PM)
Chargers' young Pro Bowl quarterback getting pass-rush pressure, leading the nine sacks and six interceptions.

LT speaks up about less talking

(Published: 2007-10-01 01:09 PM)
Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson has been known since his rookie season as one of those leaders by example rather than a fiery locker room speaker. The seventh-year veteran's actions speak loud enough

Bolts confident they'll bounce back

(Published: 2007-09-24 11:12 PM)
The Chargers aren't where they'd like to be right now, and although disappointed, slow starts haven't hindered them in the past.

Chargers start slowly in loss to Patriots

(Published: 2007-09-17 02:57 PM)
New England Patriots connected early and often with his receivers en route to a 38-14 win over the Chargers before NBC's national broadcast Sunday night at Gillette Stadium

Chargers limit talk to this year's Patriots

(Published: 2007-09-12 01:41 PM)
Chargers players say they have moved on from last year's playoff loss

Cooper and Wilhelm take over inside

(Published: 2007-09-10 12:04 PM)
Fifth-year veterans make game-changing plays as Chargers' new inside linebackers.

Davis tempers his touchdown celebration

(Published: 2007-08-31 12:33 PM)
Rookie wide receiver catches his first pro football touchdown pass in 16-13 win over 49ers while still feeling the effects of oral surgery.

Kaeding's field goal beat Cardinals

(Published: 2007-08-26 02:00 AM)
Chargers come from behind for a 33-31 win on a night they play mostly free of penalties.

San Diego's high school athletes honored

(Published: 2007-06-14 11:19 AM)
Chargers outside linebacker Shawne Merriman was the keynote speaker the Prep Athletes Awards Gala on June 13 at the Town and Country Resort.

Olshansky to speak at high school sports conference

(Published: 2007-06-12 04:37 PM)
Olshansky and Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger among athletes speaking at a Leadership Conference for high school athletes and parents.

Stadiums spur economic development

(Published: 2007-05-05 12:33 PM)
Mayor of Glendale, Ariz., says the new football stadium for the Arizona Cardinals has helped develop her city's image and future.

Chargers fill needs with draft

(Published: 2007-04-29 10:50 AM)
Chargers draft LSU wide receiver Craig Davis, Utah safety Eric Weddle and Clemson linebacker Anthony Waters.

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(Published: 2007-04-29 10:50 AM)

LT memorabilia on display at the Pro Football Hall of Fame

(Published: 2007-04-28 09:00 AM)
Steve Perry, president and executive director of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, visited Sports at Lunch at the Hall of Champions to to accept gameday memorabilia from the record-breaking day by LaDainian Tomlinson in his 2006 NFL MVP season. A link to the photo of LT's jersey in Canton is listed below.

Cottrell to bring wrinkles with little change

(Published: 2007-04-12 04:09 PM)
The scheme and a majority of the language will remain the same, but first-year Chargers defensive coordinator Ted Cottrell hopes a few new looks will make a dynamic unit even better.

Schottenheimer returns for 2007 season

(Published: 2007-01-16 03:00 PM)
Chargers President Dean Spanos announced Wednesday that Marty Schottenheimer will return for the 2007 season. Marty Ball is taking care of the football and field position, and because the Bolts did neither against the New England Patriots, their season is over.

Chargers receivers have up-and-down day

(Published: 2007-01-15 11:29 AM)
Jackson says he will learn from his first experience in the playoffs as the Bolts are upset by the New England Patriots.

Gates studies Patriots' defense

(Published: 2007-01-13 06:54 PM)
Chargers tight end studies film of how the New England Patriots cover different tight ends in preparation for Sunday's AFC Divisional Round playoff game.

Florence ready for busy day

(Published: 2007-01-12 11:14 AM)
Chargers cornerback Drayton Florence is looking forward to the opportunity to make plays and shutdown receivers

Chargers' challenge is a playoff win

(Published: 2007-01-10 09:56 PM)
Bolts say they are satisfied with an AFC West title.

Mr. Padre goes to Cooperstown

(Published: 2007-01-08 11:38 AM)
Tony Gwynn enters the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown along with Cal Ripken Jr.

Chargers announce team awards

(Published: 2007-01-04 09:20 PM)
Nine Chargers players shared in the team awards voted upon by the players. The awards were announced on the same day running back LaDainian Tomlinson was named the NFL's MVP.

Jammer stops the ball and critics

(Published: 2007-01-01 03:30 PM)
Chargers' Pro Bowl-worthy cornerback shows he can defend the pass as well as he tackles.

For Chargers, the next game is still the biggest

(Published: 2006-12-29 05:07 PM)
The Bolts have faced a steady diet of weighty games in their nine-game winning streak, but the 5-10 Arizona Cardinals stand in the way of their biggest win.

Chargers pump up volume and homefield advantage

(Published: 2006-12-25 12:03 PM)
The Chargers' play their final regular-season game home Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals needing a win to clinch homefield advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.

Williams stops the run, hears the fans

(Published: 2006-12-22 02:54 PM)
The Chargers' run-stuffing nose tackle is approaching the status of perennial Pro Bowl choice after his second straight selection.

TnT provides entertainment for Chargers fans and bowl visitors

(Published: 2006-12-18 12:21 PM)
Tomlinson and Turner provide Chargers with 2,000 yards rushing as a tandem and the franchise extends its streak to five years in a row during a week their alma maters are in town for the Poinsettia Bowl.

Specialists net field position

(Published: 2006-12-16 01:55 PM)
Chargers head coach Schottenheimer highlights field position gained from play of Mike Scifres and Nate Kaeding.

Lo joins LT in end zone

(Published: 2006-12-11 04:05 PM)
Chargers' blocking back scores his first touchdown since the 2003 season a trick play inspired by coaching legend Bum Phillips.

Special teams can aid specal season

(Published: 2006-12-08 03:10 PM)
The Chargers' special teams have been impacted by the loss of injured starters as well as the offensive and defensive units.

Big plays bounce the Chargers' way

(Published: 2006-11-29 08:20 PM)
The Chargers have made big plays in 2006 that they failed to make en route to a 9-7 record in 2005.

Five reasons the Chargers lead the AFC West

(Published: 2006-11-28 01:00 AM)
Have you ever heard Tomlinson or Rivers blame their teammates for a loss?

Bolts' backups take on active roles

(Published: 2006-11-26 11:36 PM)
With four starters on the inactive list due to injuries, several backups made key contributions in the Chargers' win over Oakland Sunday

Bolts promise more pressure

(Published: 2006-11-16 07:07 PM)
The Chargers weren’t happy with the way their pass defense played in the first half of Sunday’s win over Cincinnati, but they believe that the mistakes are correctable and were adamant they’ll be fixed.

Offensive linemen follow LT into secondary

(Published: 2006-11-10 01:06 PM)
The Chargers' offensive linemen led LaDainian Tomlinson into the secondary and then they followed him down the field.

Cesaire the backup is better than Cesaire the starter

(Published: 2006-11-03 01:30 PM)
Whether starting or finding his way into the rotation, Jacques Cesaire is finding big ways to contribute to one of the NFL's top defenses. Tom Shanahan's story first appeared on Chargers.com.

McCree sees all, hears all

(Published: 2006-10-30 02:10 PM)
The Chargers knew free safety Marlon McCree was one of those unique players with vision and leadership. That’s why they signed him as a free agent in the offseason. Tom Shanahan's story first appeared on Chargers.com.

Chargers add Samoan size to roster

(Published: 2006-10-27 12:45 PM)
San Diego football is heavily influenced by Samoans at the high school and college level, and this year the Chargers' roster includes a Samoan player.

Jackson's special play sets up touchdown

(Published: 2006-10-20 12:33 PM)
Vincent Jackson found a new way to set up a defensive back for a touchdown reception in the Chargers' win at San Francisco.

Floyd gaining some 'air' time

(Published: 2006-10-13 03:50 PM)
Malcom Floyd’s touchdown receptions have caught attention around the league and back home in Sacramento.

Chargers silence the Steelers

(Published: 2006-10-09 05:19 PM)
The Chargers’ defense takes a page from Pittsburgh’s traditional defensive style with two interceptions and five sacks.

Rivers keeps progressing

(Published: 2006-10-03 04:06 PM)
Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers learned key lessons after facing Baltimore's top-notch defense last week, lessons he hopes to apply when he sees another aggressive group this week against Pittsburgh. Tom Shanahan' story first appeared on Chargers.com.

Merriman is making the rounds

(Published: 2006-09-29 12:55 PM)
Shawne Merriman is most interested in the Super Bowl and a championship, but he may be making trips to Hollywood as well as Honolulu in the future. Tom Shanahan's feature first appeared in Gameday Magazine on Sept. 17 for the Titans-Chargers game.

Chargers bye time with week off

(Published: 2006-09-20 10:47 AM)
After rolling to a 2-0 start, the Chargers have Week 3 off. While some debate the benefit of an early bye week, Head Coach Marty Schottenheimer is okay with it. Read Tom Shanahan's story that first appeared on Chargers.com.

Jammer's early theft counts this time

(Published: 2006-09-18 09:47 AM)
Just like a year ago, Quentin Jammer delivered an interception in the Bolts’ home opener. But this time, it went in the books. Tom Shanahan's story first appeared on Chargers.com.

Once again, Neal leads the way

(Published: 2006-09-13 02:30 PM)
While the spotlight was on LaDainian Tomlinson Monday, Lorenzo Neal gladly helped him shine.

Lights, camera action -- LT bigger than life with ESPN

(Published: 2006-09-11 10:27 AM)
Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson is a figure larger than life as he begins his sixth NFL season, and nowhere is that more true than a painting depicting LT on the outside wall of the Hotel Figueroa in downtown Los Angeles. Tom Shanahan's story first appeared on Chargers.com.

Phillips' contributions are key

(Published: 2006-09-02 11:58 AM)
When talking about the strength of the Chargers’ front seven on defense, don’t forget to include jack-of-all trades Shaun Phillips, who has the speed and versatility to give opponents headaches. Tom Shanahan's profile first appeared on Chargers.com.

Secondary receives passing grade

(Published: 2006-08-27 12:09 PM)
The Chargers believe that their secondary is much improved against the pass, and they showed why they have reason to think that in Saturday night’s win over Seattle.

Cooper, Wilhelm quite a pair

(Published: 2006-08-23 06:07 PM)
Stephen Cooper and Matt Wilhelm have pushed each other since joining the Chargers in 2003, and they now find themselves sharing a lot of snaps in the Bolts’ defense.

What a Diel!

(Published: 2006-08-21 03:46 PM)
Former tight end and defensive lineman Kris Dielman has found a home on the Chargers’ offensive line, and he’s excited to have a familiar face coaching him.

The Chargers' hometown kid

(Published: 2006-08-18 11:53 AM)
Robert Ortiz is a longshot to make the Chargers' roster as a free agent, but he hopes to hit for the rare triple crown of playing in his hometown for teams at the high school, college and NFL levels.

Chargers realize Jammer's value

(Published: 2006-08-10 09:59 AM)
The Chargers signed cornerback Quentin Jammer to a five-year extension that will likely keep him with the team for the remainder of his career.

The Hall's Tom Shanahan on KPBS' Full Focus

(Published: 2006-07-25 10:52 AM)
Hall of Champions Media Coordinator Tom Shanahan, a sports columnist for voiceofsandiego.org, discussed the Chargers' stadium issue on the July 21 edition of the KPBS program Full Focus. Click on the Full Focus Friday video on the KPBS home page.

Beating Father Time

(Published: 2006-07-24 09:49 AM)
How Chargers Pro Bowl fullback Lorenzo Neal turned to a former boxing champ from San Diego to extend his career.

South comeback beats North in Spanos Classic

(Published: 2006-07-15 10:55 AM)
Shawne Merriman and Stephen Cooper were honorary captains as the South defeated the North in the 16th annual Alex Spanos All-Star Football Classic.

He's San Diego's kind of sports fan

(Published: 2006-05-16 03:21 AM)
San Diego's sports fans don't always make themselves heard, but there are plenty with Taylor Schmidt's passion.

Roundtable discussion of Chargers' future sponsored at HOC

(Published: 2006-05-10 01:38 PM)
The XX sports radio station is sponsoring a roundtable discusion of the Chargers' future at on Friday, May 12 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the Hall of Champions.

Chargers round out their draft

(Published: 2006-05-01 03:38 PM)
Chargers drafted for need early at cornerback and offensive line and depth in the later rounds of the 2006 NFL Draft.

NFL Draft Day Party, April 29, sponsored by Union Bank

(Published: 2006-04-07 12:28 PM)
Register on-line for the third annual NFL Draft Day Party at the San Diego Hall of Champions in Balboa Park. The doors open at 8 a.m. and the Mighty XX will broadcast live from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The HOC's NFL Draft Day Party is sponsored by Union Bank of California.

Rivers' day is finally here

(Published: 2006-03-26 09:00 AM)
Philip Rivers, who is now the Chargers' No. 1 quarterback, waited two years as a backup to Drew Brees for a chance to fulfill his promise as a first-round draft pick in 2004.

Chargers poll in U-T

(Published: 2006-01-12 04:51 PM)
The Union-Tribune is sponsoring and eight-question poll about the Chargers and a new stadium.

Shouldering some advice for Brees

(Published: 2006-01-03 11:04 AM)
San Diego State quarterback Kevin O'Connell has some words of advice for Chargers quarterback Drew Brees on how to recover from surgery to repair a torn labrum.

Godrey reconsidering retirement decision

(Published: 2006-01-02 08:30 PM)
Chargers' inside linebacker Randall Godfrey will decide his future after spending time back home in Georgia with his family.

Quarterback shuffle

(Published: 2006-01-01 02:03 PM)
Drew Brees' season ends with a dislocated shoulder late in the second quarter of the Chargers' loss to the Denver Broncos in the season finale. Philip Rivers came on to finish the game.

Still going strong

(Published: 2005-12-30 02:51 PM)
Randall Godfrey is still a run stopper in the middle for the Chargers at inside linebacker despite considering retirement after the Bolts' final game Saturday against the Denver Broncos.

As LT goes, the Chargers go

(Published: 2005-12-28 10:59 AM)
There are many reasons the Chargers won't participate in the playoffs this year, but a key explanation is the running game has dropped off late in the season.

Relying on No. 2

(Published: 2005-12-19 11:18 PM)
The Chargers and the Chiefs have turned to a running back that was No. 2 on their depth chart when the season started and both Michael Turner and Larry Johnson have produced for their teams.

The perfect problem

(Published: 2005-12-13 12:25 AM)
The Chargers expect Indianapolis coach Tony Dungy to play his stars rather than rest them for the playoffs when his 13-0 Colts play their first game since clinching homefield advantage throughout the playoffs against the Bolts.

Don't blame the secondary

(Published: 2005-12-11 10:39 PM)
Chargers coach Marty Schottenheimer says the Bolts failed to contain Miami quarterback Gus Frerrote in the pocket.

Schottenheimer keeps his cool

(Published: 2005-11-29 10:34 AM)
The Chargers believe their win against the Washington Redskins is example of the team's growing maturity and confidence from earlier this season when they failed to finish games.

Sundays mean more than football to Godfrey

(Published: 2005-11-25 01:04 PM)
Chargers linebacker Randall Godfrey and his large, extended family value Sunday and holiday dinners together back home in Georgia. This year the family coped with the tragic loss of Godfrey's sister.

Reason to dance

(Published: 2005-11-22 01:17 AM)
The Chargers have a reason to perform sack dances this year after ranking near the bottom of the league in sacks a year ago.

Wide receivers imitate Alworth

(Published: 2005-11-20 11:51 PM)
The Chargers' wide receivers corps, awed by hightlight films of Lance Alworth they watched during Alumni week, were inspired to imitate the Pro Football Hall-of-Famer on the day the Chargers' retired his jersey.

The son also rises

(Published: 2005-11-19 11:22 PM)
Mt. Carmel High alumnus Duke Preston has followed his father, retired Chargers linebacker Ray Preston, into the NFL and a homecoming weekend in San Diego.

Busts of Chargers Hall-of-Famers on display

(Published: 2005-11-15 06:18 PM)
The Pro Football Hall of Fame busts of six Chargers can be viewed at the Hall of Champions from Wednesday, Nov. 16 through Saturday, Nov. 19.

Back to work

(Published: 2005-11-14 10:26 PM)
The Chargers returned to practice Monday from their bye week and began preparations for Sunday's game against the Buffalo Bills.

Multi-sport athletes need more than talent

(Published: 2005-11-11 05:01 PM)
Chargers tight end Antonio Gates and New England Patriots offensive lineman Stephen Neal, a San Diego High alumnus, made it to the NFL despite not playing college football

Our LT is now everyone's LT

(Published: 2005-11-08 02:30 PM)
LaDainian Tomlinson, Our LT, has the blessing of Lawrence Taylor, the Original LT, to use a moniker that translates to greatness for a Hall-of-Fame linebacker as well as a future Hall-of-Fame running back.

The NFL's new king at tight end

(Published: 2005-11-01 05:15 PM)
Antonio Gates put together a landmark game in his career while the Chargers were beating Tony Gonzalez and the Kansas City Chiefs.

Chargers' backup plan beats Chiefs

(Published: 2005-10-31 04:03 PM)
The Chargers showed some depth to their lineup as they relied on as many as four defensive backups and two offensive line backups to even their record at 4-4 with a 28-20 win Sunday over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Better team than last year

(Published: 2005-10-24 07:48 PM)
Question: When is a team with a 3-4 record better than 12-4 team? Answer: When Chargers head coach Marty Schottenheimer evaluates his team this year compared to last season. Now the Chargers must find ways to win the close games they're losing to keep their playoff hopes alive.

Mr. Touchdown

(Published: 2005-10-21 12:49 PM)
The Chargers' emergence as a playoff team has awakened the rest of the pro football world to the special talents of LaDainian Tomlinson. Mr. Touchdown is now widely recognized as the best running back in the NFL and on his way to to establishing himself as one of the best of all-time.

LT's triple threat

(Published: 2005-10-17 12:25 AM)
LaDainian Tomlinson scored running, catching and throwing the football as he extended or surpassed more NFL records and milestones for a running back in the Chargers' win over the Oakland Raiders.

On the return

(Published: 2005-10-11 02:02 PM)
The Chargers drafted Darren Sproles to improve the return game, and his 48-yarder kickoff return sparked the offense despite the 24-22 loss on Monday Night Football to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Their other sport

(Published: 2005-10-05 09:00 AM)
Chargers tight end Antonio Gates and Patriots offensive guard Stephen Neal, a San Diego High alumnus, have both made it in the NFL after starring in another sport in college.

Super weapons

(Published: 2005-10-02 08:32 PM)
The Chargers used a couple of new weapons on a crucial third-quarter possession to help them defeat the Super Bowl champion New England Patriots.

Eli, come back!

(Published: 2005-09-27 12:55 PM)
In spurning San Diego for New Jersey, Eli Manning angered San Diegans and united them with passionate civic pride.

Big plays come in fours

(Published: 2005-09-26 10:47 AM)
The Chargers beat the New York Giants with big plays from their quadruplets that was reminiscent of the 2004 season.

Blitzed

(Published: 2005-09-20 12:22 PM)
The Chargers, hurt by two teams with blitzing man-to-man defenses, go back to work to find ways to make plays they've lacked in a 0-2 start this year.

The big picture

(Published: 2005-09-16 11:15 AM)
The Chargers, in need of a win in Dever after an upset season-opening loss to Dallas, try to remember a 16-game season has many ups and downs.

McCardell wanted one more catch

(Published: 2005-09-12 11:44 AM)
Keenan McCardell is off to a fast start in his 14th NFL season, but he wanted one more catch against Dallas in the season opener for a Chargers' win, not for personal milestones.

Plan of action

(Published: 2005-09-06 10:26 PM)
The Chargers' rebuilding plans paid off quicker than expected last year as the 2004 AFC West champions open defense of their title Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys at Qualcomm Stadium.

Sproles scores on on a busy night

(Published: 2005-09-02 12:44 PM)
Rookie running back/return man Darren Sproles won't see the ball as frequently as he did in the preseason, but he can still be an explosive player on his limited touches in the regular season.

Tomlinson runs to daylight

(Published: 2005-08-22 02:26 PM)
Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson, with a healthy hamstring and five returning starters in his offensive line, may be in the best position of his career after already running for 1,000 yards in his first four NFL seasons.

Defying Father Time

(Published: 2005-08-07 12:50 PM)
Chargers wide receiver Keenan McCardell is preparing for his 14th NFL season and first full season in San Diego after last year's trade brought him from Tampa Bay. He missed some offseason team workouts when he was home in Houston while his wife had their fourth child in May, but the work he does on his own explains his long pro career.

Chargers ringmaster

(Published: 2005-08-01 01:27 PM)
Chargers fullback Lorenzo Neal, who is entering his 13th NFL season, believes he is extending his careeer by adopting boxing workouts. He trains with former IBF world champion Paul Vaden, a boxing workout instructor.

Selling points

(Published: 2005-07-27 10:24 AM)
Randy Moss leads the NFL in jersey sales, but that doesn't mean he's favored more than LaDainian Tomlinson by high school football players.

Chargers open Training Camp

(Published: 2005-07-26 03:56 PM)
The Chargers, coming off an AFC West title in 2004, return home this summer, opening Training Camp to the public on Friday, July 29 at Chargers Park.

Working together

(Published: 2005-07-08 12:35 PM)
Drew Brees and Philip Rivers compete daily for the job as the Chargers' quarterback now and in the future, but they've remainded supportive teammates and friends; neither one wants the job at the others' expense.

Training Camp is next

(Published: 2005-06-13 01:36 PM)
The Chargers wrapped up Mini Camp last weekend at Chargers Park. Next up is the return of Training Camp to San Diego at Chargers Park, the team's Murphy Canyon Road practice facility. Training Camp opens for the rookies on July 26 and for the veterans and fully squad on July 29.

New starting point

(Published: 2005-06-04 03:58 PM)
Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers enters the team's Mini Camp June 10-12 at Chargers Park competing with Pro Bowl quarterback Drew Brees in a much different atmosphere from a year ago.

L.T. back to full strength

(Published: 2005-05-25 01:09 PM)
When LaDianian Tomlinson is at his best, he seemingly accelerates to full speed in one step, leaving bewildered defenders looking like spilled water skiers left behind in the wake of a speed boat.

Brees doesn't look far for competition

(Published: 2005-05-19 10:56 AM)
Chargers quarterback Drew Brees competes against other quarterbacks in made-for-TV events and against himself in the NFL season.

The other first-rounder

(Published: 2005-05-02 04:58 PM)
The Chargers used both of their first-round draft picks on the defensive side of the ball, taking Northwestern defensive lineman Luis Castillo with the 28th pick of the first round after earlier selecting defensive end/outside linebacker Shawn Merriman of Maryland with the 12th pick.

Bringing the wood

(Published: 2005-04-28 12:32 PM)
Shawne Merriman used to strap lumber across his shoulders as a part-time job in high school, but now the Maryland defensive/outside linebacker's job is to rush the quarterback to improve the Chargers' pass defense.

Chargers draft defense first

(Published: 2005-04-23 07:23 PM)
The Chargers used both of their first-round draft picks on defensive players, taking Maryland defensive end/outside linebacker Shawne Merriman with the 12th pick and Northwestern defensive tackle Luis Castillo with the 28th choice.

Chargers prepare for draft

(Published: 2005-04-21 11:29 AM)
The Chargers have three of the first 61 picks in the draft to add to a roster that doesn't have glaring holes there were a year ago.

Prime-time Chargers are back

(Published: 2005-04-15 04:50 PM)
The NFL has scheduled the Chargers for one Monday night game and two Sunday night games in prime-time television slots.

Drew Brees, Professional Star of the Year

(Published: 2005-02-21 07:51 PM)
Drew Brees found room in the Chargers record book, although many quarterbacks have made their mark in the franchise before him. Brees is among 12 stars of the year honored at the 59th annual Salute to Champions dinner on Feb. 22 at the Town and Country Hotel. For ticket information, call 619-234-2544.

Doug Wilkerson, Breitbard Hall-of-Fame inductee

(Published: 2005-02-19 07:52 PM)
Doug Wilkerson, a Chargers offensive guard from 1971-84, is being inducted into the Breitbard Athletic Foundation Hall of Fame on Feb. 22 at the Town and Country Hotel. The Hall-of-Fame induction is part of the 59th annual Salute to Champions dinner. For ticket information, call 619-234-2544.

Ernie Ladd, Breitbard Hall-of-Fame inductee

(Published: 2005-02-15 12:36 PM)
Ernie "Giant Cat" Ladd will be inducted into the Breitbard Hall of Fame at the 59th annual Salute to Champions dinner on Feb. 22 at the Town and Country Hotel. For ticket information, call 619-234-2544.

Alumni day

(Published: 2005-01-28 12:53 PM)
The Chargers' past met the present throughout the Chargers' turnaround season, with the alums providing support and a dose of history.

A louder voice

(Published: 2005-01-13 10:49 PM)
LaDainian Tomlinson's leadership-by-example style carried more weight in the Chargers' tightly knit locker room.

Looking ahead

(Published: 2005-01-09 06:19 PM)
The Chargers didn't dwell long on their upset loss in the playoffs before thinking ahead to the 2005 season.

LT and the Chargers are prime time

(Published: 2005-01-08 01:52 PM)
The Chargers' first playoff game in nine years is a showcase prime-time game for running back LaDainian Tomlinson and other stars.

Breakout games

(Published: 2005-01-06 12:13 PM)
Philip Rivers, Michael Turner and Ryan Krause gained their first extensive playing in the Chargers' 24-17 win over Kansas City, meaning nine of 11 draft picks contributed to the 12-4 season.

Kicked off

(Published: 2004-12-31 01:39 PM)
The Chargers' kickoff coverage unit is upset with its performance at Indianapolis, when a shuffled lineup allowed an 88-yard kickoff return in the fourth quarter to change the game's momentum in a 34-31 overtime loss.

Bouncing back

(Published: 2004-12-30 11:13 AM)
The Chargers' kickoff coverage heard most of the blame following the loss to Indianapolis, but by the team returned to San Diego players talked about mistakes in other phases of the game that ended the Bolts' eight-game winning streak.

NFL record breakers

(Published: 2004-12-25 11:11 AM)
The attention is on Peyton Manning, but he may have to share the stage for record breakers with Antonio Gates.

Taking turns shouldering the load

(Published: 2004-12-23 12:41 AM)
The Chargers this season are a team with no dividing line between offense and defense.

Backs to the wall

(Published: 2004-12-17 12:23 PM)
When an injury knocks a starter out of the lineup, the Chargers' cast of backup players have been responding all season.

One of the Three Wise Men

(Published: 2004-12-11 08:34 PM)
Who looks smarter in the NFL this year than a free agent who signed with the Chargers?

The right fit

(Published: 2004-11-26 01:29 PM)
Randall Godfrey, a linebacker who is best at stopping the run, saw himself as a good fit in the Chargers' switch to a 3-4 defense.

Getting his shot

(Published: 2004-11-19 12:57 PM)
The gunshots Terrence Kiel suffered as the innocent victim of a carjacking ultimately played a role in Jerry Wilson getting his shot at free safety and enjoying the two finest years of his NFL career.

Same city, new job

(Published: 2004-11-14 01:37 PM)
Kassim Osgood, an undrafted free agent in 2003 from San Diego State, is productive in another way while playing for a new team in the same city.

The other side

(Published: 2004-11-10 11:50 AM)
The 2004 Chargers have earned an overlooked contrast with the Air Coryell days after improving to 6-3 with a 43-17 win over the New Orleans Saints.

Humble catch

(Published: 2004-11-07 12:17 PM)
The Chargers have made some nice catches in reshaping their roster with draft picks, trade acquistions and signing undrafted free agents such as humble wide receiver Eric Parker.

Putting up a marquee

(Published: 2004-11-03 01:44 PM)
The Chargers started the year without a marquee name among the receiver corps, but that doesn't mean they'll finish the year without name recongition.

All in the family

(Published: 2004-10-29 02:26 PM)
The Raye family business is football, and that presents a problem this week for father, mother and son.

Getting their kicks

(Published: 2004-10-28 06:04 PM)
The Chargers' kicking game, with the play of punter Mike Scifres and place-kicker Nate Kaeding, is helping the Bolts win the game of field position.

Cornered

(Published: 2004-10-20 10:23 PM)
Chargers Head Coach Marty Schottenheimer says he would prefer to keep Sammy Davis in a starting role by rebuilding his confidence, but he said he may look at more playing time for Jamar Fletcher or bring second-year backup cornerback Drayton Florence into the mix.

The right stuff

(Published: 2004-10-16 01:36 PM)
Chargers rookie tackle Shane Olivea, the 209th pick of the draft in the seventh round, has nevertheless earned a starting job.

Century man

(Published: 2004-10-13 11:28 AM)
Jesse Chatman took advantage of some extra playing time and became the third back to rush for 100 yards against Jacksonville's defense in the previous 23 games.

Memorable day

(Published: 2004-10-08 12:50 PM)
The Bolts (2-2) face the Jaguars (3-1) of the AFC South Sunday (10-10-04) at Qualcomm Stadium on a challenging day for present-day offensive linemen and memorable one for past offensive linemen. Ed White and Donnie Macek, who played next to each other in the Air Coryell offense, are being inducted into the Chargers Hall of Fame at halftime.

Balancing act

(Published: 2004-10-05 11:25 PM)
When Gates is a receiving threat, he draws the attention of linebackers and safeties away from the running game, and LaDainian Tomlinson has topped 100 yards rushing in the Chargers’ two victories.

Trust in Nate

(Published: 2004-10-02 03:50 PM)
Chargers kicker Nate Kaeding had the trust of his teammates when it came to long field and making the tackle as the deep man on kick returns.

No Maine surprise

(Published: 2004-09-28 10:51 AM)
Stephen Cooper made the Chargers as an undrafted rookie free agent last year, but his surprise label has been stripped from him this season.

Holding his ground

(Published: 2004-09-25 03:11 PM)
Reche Caldwell began to turn around his NFL career when he added some weight to keep from being bumped from his routes and bought a ball machine for his backyard. .

Training ground

(Published: 2004-09-13 10:44 AM)
Terrence Kiel started six games last year at strong safety, but this season he benefitted from training camp as he entered his second NFL season.

Mystery man

(Published: 2004-09-10 11:45 AM)
Toniu Fonoti, a private and quiet man, has begun to unravel the riddle of his football career with his play in preseason games and his work on the practice field.

LT and company

(Published: 2004-09-09 11:01 AM)
The Chargers believe they’ve shaken up their roster in a manner that will better support LaDanian Tomlinson and balance the offense, creating more opportunities for him to make game-breaking plays and for others as well.

Breakout time

(Published: 2004-08-30 11:42 AM)
Quentin Jammer wants 2004, his third pro season, to be the year he puts together a breakout season as a shutdown cornerback.

Making his move

(Published: 2004-08-22 01:50 AM)
Chargers offensive tackle Courtney Van Buren, who moved in college from defense to offense, was prepared to switch from the right side to the left.

Rookie exposure

(Published: 2004-08-22 01:48 AM)
The Chargers' rookie draft picks in the offensive line were overlooked by the fans at Mini Camp in favor quarterback Philip Rivers and other higher profile positions, but the linemen took advantage of the extra work they gained.

Senator Oben

(Published: 2004-08-17 11:53 AM)
Chargers general manager A.J. Smith wanted Roman Oben for his ability to protect the quarterback’s blind side, but also for his leadership that can coax young linemen into a cohesive unit.

Career move

(Published: 2004-08-16 12:17 PM)
When Lorenzo Neal embraced his role as a blocking back, he prolonged his career that has taken him to the Pro Bowl.

White and Macek join Chargers' Hall of Fame

(Published: 2004-08-06 05:53 PM)
To understand why the two Air Coryell offensive linemen feel joined at the hip, you have to go back to 1978.

In position

(Published: 2004-07-26 10:57 AM)
Antonio Gates, his height now listed accurately with the Chargers as a 6-4, 260-pound tight end, has transferred his athleticism from the basketball court to the football field.

On the sidelines

(Published: 2004-07-26 10:40 AM)
Coaching is an option for Terrence Kiel now, but he understands all too well how close fate came to forcing him to face life after football without ever having played a down in the NFL.

Quiet man

(Published: 2004-07-16 06:33 PM)
Quentin Jammer can no longer rely on athletic ability as he had in college and high school to make noise on the field.

Special skills

(Published: 2004-07-15 10:37 AM)
Rookie free agents were stars at their position in college, but they must show they can play special teams if they hope to make an NFL roster.

Chargers take summer vacation

(Published: 2004-07-13 04:01 PM)
The Chargers finished their offseason programs, allowing players a six-week break that players spend in a variety of ways before Training Camp opens July 30 at the Home Depot Center in Carson.

Coming of age

(Published: 2004-07-06 12:21 PM)
The Chargers are counting on a young secondary of high draft picks benefitting from experience and a developing into a team strength in the new 3-4 scheme.

Old Man Rivers

(Published: 2004-07-06 12:20 PM)
Chargers first-round draft pick Philip Rivers, a quarterback considered mature beyond his years, recognizes there is more to playing the position as a rookie in the NFL than learning the playbook.

Rookie tales

(Published: 2004-07-04 01:58 PM)
Four NFL players coming off their rookie season shared their experiences with the Class of 2004 NFL draft picks at La Costa for the eighth annual NFL Rookie Symposium.

Life in the NFL

(Published: 2004-07-02 01:35 AM)
Quarterback Philip Rivers, unlike Ryan Leaf in 1998, was among the Chargers draft picks in attendance at the 2004 Rookie Symposium, which included former Chargers quarterback Jim Harbaugh as a panelist.

Second chance

(Published: 2004-07-02 01:33 AM)
Chargers cornerback Jamar Fletcher hopes a return to the friendly confines of Qualcomm Stadium will revive his career.

Turner does a slow burn

(Published: 2004-07-02 01:31 AM)
Michael Turner must once again shed the opinion he's too slow to make the jump to the next level as a running back.

Super Addition

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