Monday Jun 15 | San Diego Union-Tribune
June 15, 2009, 1:08 p.m. This week's four on-field practices are for rookies and select second-, third- and fourth-year players and even one player entering his sixth season.
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.
Kevin Burnett Didn't Come To San Diego To Be A Backup
GM AJ Smith headed into this offseason intending to fix one of the worst passing defenses in the NFL; the signing of free agent linebacker Kevin Burnett was a move intended to help upgrade the Chargers' defense, particularly in third down situations.
Cutler fumble rule could be changed by league owners
The NFL Competition Committee has proposed that a pass ruled incomplete on the field and recovered by the opposing team be allowed to be reviewed by instant replay.
Burnett has inside track on linebacker slot
Kevin Burnett addresses the media during his introduction as the Chargers' newest linebacker.
Athletic new linebacker ready to compete
Home > News > Headlines > Athletic new linebacker ready to compete Athletic new linebacker ready to compete Linebacker Kevin Burnett visited three teams during the first two weeks of free agency, but an ...
Predicting The Pick: AJ Smith's Draft History
Since becoming the San Diego Chargers GM in 2003, AJ Smith has had a great deal of success rebuilding the team through the NFL Draft.
Now that the Lombardi Trophy has been awarded and the Pro Bowl has officially bid "aloha" to Honolulu, NFL fans are turning their attention to football's second season: Free agency and the NFL Draft.
LT's hefty contract weighing heavy on offseason decisions
What remains of LaDainian Tomlinson's contract might as well be payable in Monopoly money.
Will Sproles be Chargers' return man?
Now that Darren Sproles has established just how valuable he is to the Chargers, he's an unrestricted free agent.
Despite losing his starting job, Elyria Catholic grad Wilhelm still...
Despite losing his starting job, Elyria Catholic grad Wilhelm still plans to make a difference on the Chargers' defense Scott Petrak The Chronicle-Telegram Matt Wilhelm could've sulked.
Reversal of fortunes due to entire Chargers defense
The Colts had third-and-2 at their 9-yard line with a three-point lead and 21a 2 minutes to play Saturday.
No. 43 Has Flippin' Sweet Skills
Quick pop quiz. What is 180 pounds, 66 inches long, and the most talked-about thing in the National Football League? No, it's not Pacman Jones' rap sheet.
No, you weren't imagining it. That was indeed Ed Hochuli officiating an AFC first-round playoff game between Baltimore and Miami.
CHARGERS: Punter Scifres gives Chargers a leg up
The sack by Tim Dobbins was huge, the field goal by Nate Kaeding clutch and the overtime touchdown run by Darren Sproles spectacular.
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Sproles Lifts Chargers to 'Wild' OT Win Over Colts
San Diego Chargers running back Darren Sproles, right, scores the winning touch down past... San Diego Chargers running back Darren Sproles, right, scores the winning touch down past Indianapolis Colts ...
Mile High meltdown: Denver blows three-game lead to miss the playoffs
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Bolts lead Broncos 10-6 after 1st quarter
LaDainian Tomlinson scored on a 1-yard run to give the San Diego Chargers a 10-6 lead over the Denver Broncos in a showdown for the AFC West title on Sunday.In what some were calling the Ed Hochuli Bowl, the ...
Broncos, Bolts go for bust in AFC West showdown
This one's for all the mediocrity. More than three months after referee Ed Hochuli's blown call allowed Denver to beat San Diego, the increasingly bitter rivals will play for the title of the awful AFC West in ...
Chargers tighten up goal-line defense
Nose guard Jamal Williams might be the best in the game at stuffing short-yardage plays.