May 14, 2008 | Fort Worth Star-Telegram
“This is just the first step in the process”
Former Patriots video assistant Matt Walsh will meet separately with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Sen. via Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Kevin Acee just called from the field to report the Chargers and long snapper David Binn have agreed on a four-year contract extension. via San Diego Union-Tribune
Keeping Chargers' top talent a tall task
“They've got a lot of guys (whose contracts expire at the same time)”
The Chargers, so good over the past four years at signing their own players to extensions, have 14 players who will become unrestricted free agents over the next three years. via San Diego Union-Tribune
GM's only misstep was getting off bus
“I love the chase of trying to win a world championship”
For somebody who doesn't know where he's going, A.J. Smith always knows where he's going. via The San Diego Union-Tribune
San Diego wins wild-card game, prepare for Colts
“We're feeling good, but like I've been telling everybody all week, we're smirking and not smiling”
San Diego wins wild-card game, prepare for Colts SAN DIEGO - Now that they've won their first playoff game in 13 seasons, the San Diego Chargers don't want to stop there. via Albuquerque Tribune
Phillip Rivers & Defense Lead Chargers Past Titans
The game plan of the Tennessee Titans was obvious. Shut down L.T., keep it close and force the Chargers young quarterback to beat them. via MVN - Recent Articles
Season Finale Vs. Raiders Is Still Important
There are those out there who say Sunday's game is of minimal importance.A Especially with the fact that JaMarcus Russell will start his first game after a decidedly mediocre or worse performance last week and ... via MVN - Recent Articles
Eight Bolts named to Pro Bowl squad
New England might be on top of the NFL world these days, but the Chargers are even with the Patriots in at least one category: Pro Bowl players. via San Diego Union-Tribune
Now, LT wants to be known as a complete back
“Rushing the ball is important to me”
Before LaDainian Tomlinson won the NFL rushing title last season, doing so was among his biggest goals. via San Diego Union-Tribune
“We at the Chargers are so grateful to Tyson Foods for understanding the additional need and stepping forward with even more assistance this year.”
For the last three years, the Chargers have proudly teamed with Tyson Foods and Lift Up America to help feed those in need during the holiday season. via Chargers
Boot camp: Basic training pays for Chargers' Scifres
“My first year I struggled. It was different. I was calling my mom and dad every day telling them I was coming home, this isn't for me. Fortunately they made me stick it out and it has paid off.”
Boot camp: Basic training pays for Chargers' Scifres By Dan Pompei Tribune pro football reporter November 3, 2007, 6:02 PM CDT The long and winding road that resulted in Chargers punter Mike Scifres being ... via Chicago Tribune
Chargers Leave Fires for Arizona
“You're concerned for those people in California in those fires. I've been through that in Denver and that's a horrible thing, so you just keep them in your prayers and we'll figure out what to do with the football game.”
That means three days of hotels and bus rides and an unfamiliar workplace while wondering what's going on back home. via WOKV-AM Jacksonville
Chargers Majorly Affected By San Diego Fires
“At some point you have to get back to football. Obviously the NFL is not going to stop for a fire. It'll be a distraction for sure, but not something we can't overcome.”
Forty of the fifty-two players on the roster of the San Diego Chargers will not be sleeping in their own beds tonight. via MVN - Recent Articles
“I didn't realize how big a play it was going to be”
Brandon Siler was a seventh-round choice in last April's draft, a linebacker out of Florida who left after his junior year and an NCAA championship. via The Press-Enterprise