News links for Sun 1/19/2008
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Rivers returned to the practice field, encouraged his sprained right knee would heal enough for him to go Sunday against the New England Patriots.
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The play still haunts Chargers free safety Marlon McCree.
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As he did the last bit of packing before a bus ride to the airport and a cross-country flight yesterday, Philip Rivers was careful in any movement that involved his injured right knee.
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Of all people, Rodney Harrison seemed to be suggesting that Philip Rivers cool his jets.
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Maybe that's what the Chargers need as they venture onto the frozen tundra of Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass.
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At the moment, the Chargers are two-touchdown underdogs against the New England Patriots in the AFC Championship Game. I'm not sure Custer was a two-touchdown underdog.
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Billy Volek and Michael Turner were major contributors for the Chargers in last Sunday's win over Indianapolis.
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The Chargers' 6-foot-5, 241-pound wide receiver was entering his third NFL season, fresh off a year in which he became a fixture in the starting lineup.
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Twelve months later, Marlon McCree says the play still haunts him. Meanwhile, Drayton Florence relishes the opportunity to seek redemption.
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Norv Turner should be stressed out come Sunday morning.
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