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Chargers sign first-round pick Cason

The San Diego Chargers and cornerback Antoine Cason agreed to terms on a five-year contract Thursday.

Chargers release WR Parker

The San Diego Chargers released veteran wideout Eric Parker on Wednesday.

Chargers' Castillo signs seven-year deal

The San Diego Chargers have signed defensive end Luis Castillo to a new seven-year contract, locking him up through the 2014 season. Castillo's original rookie contract was set to expire after the 2009 campaign.

San Diego Chargers 2008 Training Camp Preview

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Report: Former Charger Kiel dies in car crash

Former Chargers safety Terrence Kiel reportedly died late Friday in a car crash. He was 27 years old.

Chargers sign veteran C Newberry

The San Diego Chargers have signed veteran center Jeremy Newberry to a one-year contract, the team announced Monday.

Chargers sign long snapper Binn to four-year deal

The San Diego Chargers signed long snapper David Binn to a new four-year contract Monday that will keep him with the team through 2011.

Chargers ink OT Shelton to two-year deal

The San Diego Chargers signed offensive tackle L.J. Shelton to a two-year contract on Tuesday.

San Diego Chargers 2008 NFL Draft Review

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Chargers' LB Cooper suspended four games

San Diego Chargers linebacker Stephen Cooper will miss the first four regular-season games for 2008 for violating the NFL policy on steroids and related substances.

Chargers sign Hart to five-year deal

The Chargers signed Clinton Hart to a five-year contract on Monday, keeping the strong safety in San Diego through the 2012 season.

San Diego Chargers 2008 Draft Preview

The 2007 demotion and eventual release of Shane Olivea has given the Chargers a hole at right tackle, and a San Diego offense so dependent on the run can't afford to take chances up front. There should be several starting tackle candidates available at No. 27. The Bolts don't have another pick until the fifth round, but the next priority for the team should be finding some bodies in the secondary, as the recent defections of safety Marlon McCree and cornerback Drayton Florence have left the team a bit thin in that department. Elsewhere, there is great debate over whether the diminutive Darren Sproles is the answer to replacing the departed Michael Turner (Falcons) as LaDainian Tomlinson's all-important backup. San Diego is going to need some late-round luck (a la the Giants with Ahmad Bradshaw last season) in order to locate another viable back, but it might be worth the gamble.

Chargers' Hardwick recovering from surgery

San Diego Chargers center Nick Hardwick is recovering from foot surgery performed earlier this month.

Chargers' McNeill, Merriman undergo surgery

San Diego Chargers offensive tackle Marcus McNeill and linebacker Shawne Merriman had separate arthroscopic procedures performed in the last week.

Chargers bring back QB Volek

The San Diego Chargers signed backup quarterback Billy Volek to a three-year contract Friday.

Chargers ink LB Smith

The San Diego Chargers signed veteran linebacker Derek Smith to a two-year contract Sunday.

NFL heading to Toronto, back to London next season

After exporting one game this season, the NFL apparently has a taste for more, as at least two regular season games will take place outside of the United States next season, commissioner Roger Goodell announced Friday.

Report: Chargers and Saints to tussle in London

The San Diego Chargers will meet the New Orleans Saints in London next October, according to the San Diego Union- Tribune.

Rivers undergoes successful knee surgery

San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers underwent successful surgery Wednesday to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.

Joiner returns to Chargers as wide receivers coach

Charlie Joiner, the San Diego Chargers' all- time leading receiver and a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, is returning to club as wide receivers coach.

Chargers' Rivers Shows His Mettle

Unless you are a fan of the San Diego Chargers, you are probably not the biggest fan of quarterback Philip Rivers. The fourth-year pro has made a habit of rubbing people the wrong way. There's the jawing with fans, and the more boisterous jawing with inebriated fans. There's the flamboyant gesticulation every time an official's flag falls in favor of the opposing team. There's the emotional outbursts when walking off the field after burning a timeout. There's the constant bickering with opponents, and not just defenders on the field (see Christmas Eve and Jay Cutler).

Rivers played vs. Patriots with fully-torn ACL

San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers revealed Monday that he played in the AFC Championship game with a fully-torn right anterior cruciate ligament.

Recap: New England vs. San Diego

Laurence Maroney ran for 122 yards and a touchdown as New England disposed of a banged-up San Diego team, 21-12, in the AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium.

Tomlinson leaves AFC Championship Game

San Diego Chargers star running back LaDainian Tomlinson left Sunday's AFC championship game against the New England Patriots with a hyperextended left knee.

Rivers active, likely to start AFC title game

San Diego Chargers quarterback Philip Rivers is active and will likely start the AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots, despite an injured knee.



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