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On May 11, Tomlinson returned to Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego to speak at a memorial for former Charger Junior Seau, who had been a positive influence on Tomlinson during his rookie season. [379] [214] On June 18, he signed a ceremonial one-day contract with the San Diego Chargers and then immediately announced his retirement. [380]
They began play in Los Angeles in 1960 as charter members of the American Football League (AFL), [1] switched cities to San Diego the following season, [2] and returned to the Greater Los Angeles area in 2017. [3]
The San Diego Chargers are going to retire LaDainian Tomlinson's jersey this season. LT is the best running back to ever put on the Chargers jersey and definitely deserves the accolades. Nobody ...
With Rivers and Tomlinson playing through a torn ACL and sprained MCL respectively, [8] the Patriots would once again defeat the Chargers 21–12, extending their quest for a 19–0 season, which would come to an end at the hands of the New York Giants in Super Bowl XLII. The Chargers would leave San Diego after the 2016 season, moving to Los ...
The 2007 season was the San Diego Chargers' 38th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 48th overall. After four games, the team failed to equal their 14–2 2006 regular season record, as they immediately stumbled to a bad 1–3 start under new head coach Norv Turner.
John Avalos, B.A. 1988 – member of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors; Paul Bardacke, B.A. 1966 – Attorney General of New Mexico; Sam Blakeslee, Ph.D. 1989 – member of the California State Senate and California State Assembly; Barbara Bodine, B.A. 1970 – U.S. ambassador to Yemen during the USS Cole bombing
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Marshall Faulk in 2008 in San Diego Faulk's injuries and age would soon catch up to him; 2001 was the last of his 1,000-yard rushing seasons, [ 23 ] and though he was still employed as the Rams' primary running back following the 2001 season, he was no longer the player he was in his prime, despite remaining a respected and effective player.