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Teammates were having great fun with Jyles Tucker in the Chargers' locker room on Sunday, calling him mini-light, night light, flashlight and candlelight.
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Half of the AFC playoff teams are new, but none of the newbies cracked the top three seeds
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As he looked down yesterday onto the field where players and coaches were going through pregame exercises, a couple of hours prior to the regular-season finale, Dean Spanos espoused confidence and pride.
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Sunday's playoff game between the Chargers and Tennessee Titans is a rematch of a tense, hard-hitting affair that left both teams bruised, battered and accusing the opposition of dirty play.
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Kicker Nate Kaeding was on crutches yesterday, as a deep bone bruise continues to bother him and makes it unlikely he will kick off in Sunday's AFC wild-card playoff game against Tennessee.
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Anyone hoping for a war of words this week between the Chargers and Titans might want to look east. It appears the home team in Sunday's wild-card playoff game is not about to cooperate.
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What you can't see by looking at the Chargers' coach is . . . well . . . he sees a lot you don't
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The Chargers are 11-5. With that, to borrow from Rodney Dangerfield, you can get a bowl of soup. Like war, what is it good for?
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Oakland Raiders quarterback JaMarcus Russell is going to remember San Diego Chargers outside linebacker Jyles Tucker's name long into the off-season.
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The Chargers, who made the playoffs for the third time in four years, rewarded general manager A.J. Smith with a five-year, $11 million extension that will keep him in charge through the 2014.
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