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Some tailgaters think they are the know-it-alls of the pavement party scene, but little do they realize, tailgating and the San Diego Chargers have a history that goes back to the late 1960s ...
SAN DIEGO – The San Diego Chargers ceased to exist Thursday. They were born in Los Angeles as an original AFL team in 1960, moved to San Diego’s Balboa Stadium in 1961 and will be rolling b ...
Under Spanos ownership, the San Diego Chargers were 249-278 (.472) with 12 winning seasons, 14 losing seasons and seven .500 seasons.
The Chargers have been to one Super Bowl in their 57-year history, where they were trounced by the San Francisco 49ers, and haven’t been much more than an afterthought outside of the 1994 season.
The Chargers have had some elite teams over their years in San Diego and Los Angeles, but have yet to win the ultimate prize.
2. 1994 AFC championship San Diego’s improbable run to its first and still only Super Bowl included two hard-fought playoff games. The Chargers survived at home against the Miami Dolphins in a ...
Cutdown day is Tuesday, meaning Saturday’s preseason finale in Santa Clara is players’ last chance to impress in an effort to ...
The San Diego Zoo even draws bigger annual crowds (around 3.2 million) than the Padres and Chargers, which last year combined for about 2.7 million. So people care less about spectator sports.
Muncie's arrival in San Diego supercharged an already high-powered Chargers offense, adding a rushing element that their attack had lacked. He rushed for 773 yards over the last 13 games of 1980 ...
Under Spanos ownership, the San Diego Chargers were 249-278 (.472) with 12 winning seasons, 14 losing seasons and seven .500 seasons.
Under Spanos ownership, the San Diego Chargers were 249-278 (.472) with 12 winning seasons, 14 losing seasons and seven .500 seasons.
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