| Colts Go West in Must-Win for Chargers
The Indianapolis Colts' season was at a crossroads just a
few short weeks ago, until a resurgence led by their legendary quarterback put
the annual postseason participants back in the playoff mix. The San Diego
Chargers are now faced with a similar juncture at this point of their 2008
campaign.
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| AFC West: Broncos Impressive on Multiple Fronts
Heading into their game at Atlanta last week, the notion of
the Denver Broncos scoring only 24 points would have likely been met with
jubilation by Falcons fans.
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| Reed boots Steelers over Chargers and into first in AFC North
Jeff Reed's 32-yard field goal with 11
seconds remaining gave the Pittsburgh Steelers a narrow 11-10 victory over the
San Diego Chargers at a snowy and blustery Heinz Field.
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| Chargers Seek Measure of Consistency in Pittsburgh
OK, folks, perhaps it's time for a reality check.
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| Bennett claimed by Bolts
The San Diego Chargers claimed running
back Michael Bennett off waivers following his release by the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers earlier Wednesday.
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| AFC West: Broncos Had Better Keep Lighting Up Scoreboard
If fans of the Denver Broncos want to watch their team
playing football this January, they would be well-advised to temper their
enthusiasm over the performance the offense posted in Thursday's 34-30 win
over the Cleveland Browns.
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| Rivers and Chargers hold off Chiefs
Clinton Hart knocked away a potential two-
point conversion pass with 23 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, as the
San Diego Chargers held on for a 20-19 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
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| Can Chargers Make Chiefs First Victim in Nearly a Month?
The San Diego Chargers haven't won a game since Oct. 12,
yet somehow find themselves within reach of the AFC West catbird's seat as
Week 10 commences.
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| AFC West: Chargers Can Win for Not Losing
At this rate, Norv Turner and the San Diego Chargers might
not have to wake up until some time after Thanksgiving.
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| Cottrell out, Rivera in as Chargers' defensive coordinator
The San Diego Chargers made a coaching change
on Tuesday, removing Ted Cottrell as defensive coordinator and hiring Ron
Rivera in his place.
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| AFC West: Thigpen Gives Chiefs Hope
The bad news for the Kansas City Chiefs is that they lost
yet another football game, falling to 1-6 in a 28-24 loss to the New York Jets
on Sunday.
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| Brees, Saints defeat Chargers in London
Drew Brees threw for 339 yards and three
touchdowns to lead the New Orleans Saints to a 37-32 victory over the San
Diego Chargers at Wembley Stadium in the NFL's latest international showcase
game.
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| High-Flying Chargers, Saints Showcased in London
American football makes its way across the Atlantic Ocean
for the second consecutive year this Sunday, with the San Diego Chargers and
New Orleans Saints set to spar at London's Wembley Stadium in the NFL's latest
international showcase game.
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| AFC West: Are Broncos' Defensive Problems Fixable?
In the end, the role of savior was a little more than
Calvin Lowry deserved to be saddled with.
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| Edwards, Bills shut down Chargers in primitive conditions
Trent Edwards threw for 261 yards and a
touchdown to help the Buffalo Bills overcome both a significant power outage
at Ralph Wilson Stadium and the San Diego Chargers in a 23-14 victory played
without the use of game clocks or instant replay.
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| Bolts' Chambers inactive again
San Diego Chargers wide receiver Chris
Chambers was inactive for Sunday's 23-14 loss to the Buffalo Bills due to
a nagging ankle sprain.
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| Bills/Chargers game delayed due to power outage
The Buffalo Bills 23-14 win over
the San Diego Chargers at Ralph Wilson Stadium was significantly affected
due to several power outages.
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| Can First-Place Bills Dismiss Visiting Chargers?
The Buffalo Bills have had an extra week to stew about
their first loss of the season. Expected to have their starting quarterback in
the lineup, the AFC East leaders try to get back into the win column this
Sunday in a test against the rolling San Diego Chargers at Ralph Wilson
Stadium.
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| Bolts' Chambers continues to miss practice
San Diego Chargers wide receiver Chris
Chambers was sidelined for a second straight day of practice Thursday with a
sprained ankle, putting his status for Sunday's road test against the Buffalo
Bills in question.
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| Former Chargers DL Mims dead
Former San Diego Chargers defensive lineman
Chris Mims was found dead in his Los Angeles apartment on Wednesday. He was
38.
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| Report: Former Chargers DL Mims dead
Former San Diego Chargers defensive lineman
Chris Mims was reportedly found dead in his Los Angeles apartment on
Wednesday. He was 38.
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| AFC West: Cable Era Begins With Whimper for Raiders
When the Oakland Raiders and St. Louis Rams fired their
coaches within 24 hours of one another following Week 4, every pundit from
coast to coast was asked which team had the better chance to immediately rise
from the ashes.
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| Rivers, Chargers dominate Patriots
Philip Rivers threw for 306 yards and three
touchdowns as the San Diego Chargers dominated the New England Patriots,
30-10, exacting some revenge in a rematch of last season's AFC Championship
game.
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| Bolts' Chambers sits against Patriots
San Diego Chargers wide receiver Chris
Chambers was inactive for Sunday's 30-10 thrashing of the New England
Patriots due to a sprained ankle.
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| Bolts' Chambers doubtful for Sunday
San Diego Chargers wide receiver Chris
Chambers is listed as doubtful for Sunday's pivotal home matchup with the New
England Patriots with a sprained ankle.
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