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July 9, 2009, 5:25 p.m. I spent a day last week with Antonio Cromartie. Specifically, I ate a couple meals with him, drove around Northwest Los Angeles County and watched as he was tortured in various workouts.
Chargers CB Antonio Cromartie demonstrates how to become a ball hawk and intercept a pass.
Suggs staying fit with new workout routine
Terrell Suggs , the Ravens' franchise player for the second consecutive season, has yet to sign his tender but he isn't allowing himself to get out of shape.
It's always good to talk football
San Diego cornerback Antonio Cromartie chats live with NFL Nation on Friday, June 26 at 4 p.m. ET, discussing his offseason and the latest surrounding the Chargers.
Chargers' Cromartie, Bills' Whitner visit NFL Network
Chargers CB Antonio Cromartie and Bills DB Donte Whitner were in studio Friday. Here are portraits from their visit.
In the old days, the best smack talk would occur on Saturday afternoon "studio" wrestling.A In segments shot when the three rows of fans weren't there, the announcer would interview one of the combatants in an upcoming "fight," and the wrestler would work himself into a crazed frenzy, during which he would vow upon their next encounter to dismember ...
Ranking the defensive backs in the AFC West
Our periodic AFC West position rankings continue with the best defensive backs in the AFC West, in my opinion: 1. Nnamdi Asomugha , Oakland: Nnamdi has become, I believe, the best cornerback in the NFL.
Chargers Team Report a " 06/19/09
Jacob Hester will never be Lorenzo Neal - few are - as Neal, it can be argued, was among the greatest fullbacks to ever play the game.
Front offices work to extend contracts, avoid camp holdouts
Near the front of every press release the Chargers issue, the club boasts a section titled "Stability." There, general manager A.J. Smith's philosophy comes clear as the San Diego sky.
Rivera bringing fresh approach to San Diego
Defensive coordinator Ron Rivera is focusing on teaching fundamentals and preaching accountability to San Diego's defense.
Antonio Cromartie: Debunking the Myth of a Poor '08
Antonio Cromartie is one of the most athletically gifted players in the NFL. Although he only started one year in college and was coming off a major knee injury, the Chargers took him with the 19th overall pick in the 2006 draft... Antonio Cromartie: Debunking the Myth of a Poor '08 by James Stephens 58 reads Opinion Antonio Cromartie is one of the ...
June 1, 2009, 1:27 p.m. The Chargers returned to practice today after a week off.
May 18, 2009, 12:35 p.m. More than two months until training camp. Almost four months until the season opener.
Oakland Raiders Poised for Second Place in AFC West
But that's not saying much. Setting aside the Chargers, here are a couple fun facts about the division: 1. Tom Cable is the longest tenured head coach.
San Diego coach on the spot: Defensive backs coach Steve Wilks. Wilks, who worked with San Diego defensive coordinator Ron Rivera in Chicago, is a new coach in San Diego.The reason why he was brought to San Diego was simple: to shore up a talented unit.
San Diego Chargers' 2006 Draft: Good, but a Few Wasted Picks
It's time to grade the Saints on their 2006 draft. For grading criteria, if the player made it to the Pro Bowl, he gets an A. If he has started at least 24 games he gets a B. C's are still on the team... by Dustin Roeder 20 reads Opinion It's time to grade the Saints on their 2006 draft.
NFL Power Rankings: Looking at the 10 Teams with the Brightest 2009 Prospectus
The coming and passing of the NFL Draft allows prognosticators such as myself to lock in our predictions for the coming season.
May 2, 2009, 1:05 p.m. The appeal of the Chargers, even in the first few days of May, is quite apparent.
War Room scouts and Chargers' correspondent Kevin Acee offer their analysis from the NFL draft: Overview The Chargers got the player they quietly targeted in the first round, believing Larry English will help their pass defense now and provide a cushion if Shawne Merriman departs as a free agent after next season.
Chargers' Cromartie encourages local children
Chloe Harden and Xander McKinney-Taylor, two students at Bond Elementary School, are dreaming a little bigger today.