17 hrs ago | USA Today
Cops: Evidence lacking to charge Antonio Cromartie in bar feud
Police said Thursday there is not enough evidence to prove a bar patron's claim that San Diego Chargers cornerback Antonio Cromartie hit him in the head with a champagne bottle hours after the team's victory at Denver.
21 hrs ago | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Oliver making most of his time
K.C. Alfred / UNION-TRIBUNE Paul Oliver recovers a fumble by Matt Cassel and returns it for touchdown.
Chargers defensive back Antonio Cromartie may face misdemeanor charges for hitting someone in the head with a champagne bottle at a bar.
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Antonio Gates compared the feel for Sundaya s Chiefs-Chargers game to a college homecoming.
Dawkins projected as questionable for Thursday night; McBath would start in his place
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Turner says AFC West is underrated
Five weeks after looking dead in the water, the San Diego Chargers are in control of the AFC West.
NFL Star Investigation -- The Bloody Damage
TMZ has obtained a photo of the bloody wound suffered by the man allegedly hit in the head with a champagne bottle last night by San Diego Chargers star Antonio Cromartie .
A. Nothing flashy. Nothing deep. Just Philip Rivers playing pitch-and-catch faster than the Broncos could apply any pressure.
The Blood Blog -- The Chargers Blood Drive
Posted November 24, 2009, 4:38 p.m. I told myself I'd never go to the Chargers Blood Drive again.
Report: Cromartie investigated after bar fight
The San Diego Union Tribune is reporting that Chargers cornerback Antonio Cromartie is being investigated after a fight at a San Diego area bar early Monday as he was celebrating the team's 32-3 win at Denver on Sunday.
Shaun Phillips taunts the Denver crowd after the Chargers routed the Broncos.
His Chargers have won five straight, emerging from a challenging three-game stretch that restored them as division leaders and emphatically placed them in the mix of Super Bowl contenders.
Chargers defensive back Antonio Cromartie is under investigation for assault with a deadly weapon stemming from a bar fight in Pacific Beach.
Chargers' Antonio Cromartie a suspect in San Diego bar incident
San Diego police say they're investigating a claim that Chargers defensive back Antonio Cromartie hit someone in the head with a champagne bottle at a bar after the team clinched first place in the AFC West.
Turnovers key for Chargers' defense
Unfairly, the final score said "cream puff." Shaun Phillips sounded as if he was ordering a different kind of pastry.
Chargers rout Denver, overtake Broncos for first place
The Chargers offense was less than spectacular with Philip Rivers throwing for 145 yards and a touchdown on 17-of-22 attempts, although, the ground game carried much of the load in the second half after a 20-3 lead was built up in the third quarter.
Vintage L.T. helps Bolts charge past Eagles' late rally
The clock could not tick fast enough for the home team in the fourth quarter at Qualcomm Stadium on Sunday.
Tomlinson finds extra motivation
Tomlinson finds extra motivation Legendu Naanee #11 of the San Diego Chargers offers the football to a Chargers cheerleader after a scoring a touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles at Qualcomm Stadium on November 15, 2009 in San Diego, California.
LaDainian Tomlinson isnt finished yet, and neither is the AFC West race. Tomlinson scored twice, and the Chargers beat the Eagles, pulling into a tie atop the West with the slumping Denver Broncos.
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