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Rivers taking better care of the football
It was an awful stretch for Philip Rivers. Over the course of six games - " five of them losses in the middle of the season - " turnovers plagued the Chargers quarterback.
MATCHUP TO WATCH Chargers' receivers vs. the Colts' secondary: Three of Philip Rivers's favorite targets - Antonio Gates, Vincent Jackson and Malcom Floyd - are at least 6 feet 4 inches.
Chargers wide receiver Chris Chambers, who was fourth on the team with 33 receptions for 462 yards, said "I don't consider myself an average receiver." Chris Chambers is ready for a new season, the one that ...
Wide receiver Malcom Floyd, linebacker Brandon Siler and fullback Mike Tolbert were among the players the Chargers listed as inactive for today's Wild Card Playoff Game against the Indianapolis Colts.
CHARGERS: Motivation easy for Tucker to find
The article posted on Jyles Tucker's locker looked a bit weathered and the highlighted portion was no longer a vibrant yellow, but the message still resonated with the Chargers' outside linebacker.
Bolts big-play offense faces tough test
Home > News > Headlines > Bolts' big-play offense faces tough test Bolts' big-play offense faces tough test Tuesday, Dec 30, 2008 By Casey Pearce , Chargers.com Chargers wide receiver Chris Chambers was ...
A day after he made three trips to the end zone in a division-clinching, 52-21 win over the Denver Broncos, Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson made a trip to the MRI machine Monday afternoon.
Holiday cheer? Don't bet on it
Exceedingly polite and personable, San Diego Chargers linebacker Stephen Cooper insists there is no animosity between his team and the Broncos, short of the urgency that comes from two teams regularly duking it ...
Floyd still breathing despite collapsed lung in Kansas City
Malcom Floyd could have lost more than a couple of games Dec. 14 when he suffered a collapsed lung in Kansas City.
Chargers finally happy with position they put themselves in
The Chargers are taking the first day of their new life off. Players were mostly given Monday and Tuesday off before they return to work Wednesday in preparation for Sunday night's playoff-before-the-playoffs ...
Vikes suffer costly blow on defence
If the Minnesota Vikings are going to continue their late-season surge into the playoffs, they will have to do it without star defensive tackle Pat Williams.
Vikings' Pat Williams out with injury
Defensive tackle Pat Williams will miss anywhere from 2-6 weeks with a fractured shoulder, leaving the Vikings without their best run stopper as they prepare to face the two best rushing teams in the league ...
Floyd's injury could benefit Jackson and Gates
No one is going to confuse San Diego's Malcom Floyd with an All-Pro wide receiver, but he had carved a nice litle niche for himself in the Chargers' passing game.
Saying he feels "like the worst coach in America," Jim Zorn began a two-day self-evaluation Monday into the meltdown that has plummeted his Washington Redskins out of the playoff race and prompted questions ...
CHARGERS: Long-shot playoff drive next draws Bucs
The Chargers remain in contention for a playoff berth by the slimmest of margins.
Peterson Resigns As Chiefs President
Kansas City Chiefs president and general manager Carl Peterson has resigned, effective at the end of the season.
Chargers prove all NFL victories are precious
How important is this last-minute comeback win for the Chargers? Huge. This is exactly what the Chargers needed to turn the season around.
Chargers discover 'new-found life' in frigid Kansas City
As the pass from Philip Rivers was caught and then spiked by Vincent Jackson to give the Chargers a one-point lead with 36 seconds remaining, Chargers from the end zone to the sideline exulted.
Gates still a big target despite down year
Antonio Gates scores against the Carolina Panthers Sunday at Qualcomm Stadium. K.C. Alfred/Union-Tribune Antonio Gates is still on the field, still practicing, still has his locker adjacent to Philip Rivers', ...
Finally solving their Patriots problem may very well have saved the season for Philip Rivers and the San Diego Chargers .