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Los Angeles Chargers safety Derwin James is one of the best in the NFL at what he does. That factoid has never really been up for debate. James pushed that narrative further a season ago, being a versatile standout in first-time coordinator Jesse Minter’s defense,
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mlive on MSNFlint taking ‘hard stance’ on drag racing, reckless driving after seizing 3 Dodge ChargersFlint Mayor Sheldon Neeley says the city is taking a “hard stance” to police drag racing and reckless driving after six vehicles were caught on camera doing burnouts in the Ashley Capital Commerce Center parking lot in north Flint.
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SB Nation on MSNLos Angeles Chargers All Quarter Century Team: Edge Rusher No. 2Shawne Merriman won in a landslide to be the EDGE1 on the Chargers Quarter Century Team. Who will end up joining him as the EDGE2?
Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh and his brother John were in Washington at the White House late this week after an invitation from President Donald Trump. The Harbaughs met with Trump in the Oval Office for the special occasion, as both the White House and plenty of social media posts confirmed.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSN20 Most Important Chargers of 2025: No. 11 OL Zion JohnsonZion Johnson has yet to live up to his first-round billing but the Chargers are hoping a position change can elevate his game.
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On this episode of Chargers Weekly, Bolts radio play-by-play announcer Matt "Money" Smith & host Chris Hayre recap the latest news involving LA and the entire NFL. The hosts are joined by The Athletic
Some might call it stingy, but the Chargers are ready for that big move or emergency while continuously sitting on some of the most cap space in the league. There’s credit to throw at them too for doing so while making the playoffs and rostering one of the most expensive quarterbacks in the NFL with Justin Herbert.
In baseball, the early 20th century was known as the “dead ball era.” Home runs and batting averages in Major League Baseball fell, and teams ushered in a new style of play known as “small ball.” It