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Falling Broncos, rising Chargers to collide
Bill Williamson, AFC West...0 and the Chargers were 2-3. No NFL team has ever had a 3.5-game...without quarterback Kyle Orton because of an ankle injury, couldn't avoid a trap in Washington before...
Blog | November 15, 2009Evening AFC West news and notes
Bill Williamson, AFC West...didn't play last week with an ankle injury. Oakland owner Al Davis is preaching patience with quarterback JaMarcus Russell. Davis points out several successful NFL quarterbacks who struggled early before starring. The problem...
Blog | October 16, 2009Sound-off responses
Bill Williamson, AFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Many San Diego Chargers fans are not upset with general manager A.J. Smith or calling his team soft after it...
Blog | October 15, 2009Vasquez feels at home in San Diego
Bill Williamson, ESPN.comThe Hispanic community in San Diego has embraced Chargers rookie guard Louis Vasquez.
Story | Conversation | September 24, 2009More bad injury news for Chargers
Bill Williamson, AFC West...is one of the best centers in the NFL and he is the anchor to San Diego...indicated that he didn't think Hardwick's injury was serious. Hardwick wasn't ruled out of...
Blog | September 23, 2009Williams is a major loss for San Diego
Bill Williamson, AFC West...defensive tackle Jamal Williams, one of the most disruptive defensive tackles in the NFL, on the injured reserve with a triceps injury. Rick Stewart/Getty Images Losing Jamal Williams is a huge blow to the...
Blog | September 19, 2009Is this the start of injury-filled year for LT?
Bill Williamson, AFC West...going to raise concerns about whether Tomlinson can still deal with the rigors of an NFL season. This injury isn't expected to be long-lasting. But the injuries are piling up. He dealt...
Blog | September 18, 2009The keys for a San Diego Super Bowl run
Bill Williamson, AFC West...not be. He just turned 30, has battled injuries and he had his least productive season last...8. Then, they became the first team in NFL history to make the playoffs after starting that...
Blog | September 13, 2009Late AFC West news and notes
Bill Williamson, AFC West...glance of things to come in San Diego. NFL.com thinks the Raiders are still in the...Mitchell won't because of a hamstring injury. Denver's Brandon Marshall faces a pivotal...
Blog | August 12, 2009Camp Confidential: Chargers assume nothing
Bill Williamson, AFC West...a knee injury. Stan Liu/US Presswire Injuries have slowed LaDainian Tomlinson the past two seasons. Merriman, who led the NFL with 39.5 sacks in his first three NFL seasons...
Blog | August 04, 2009AFC West training camp preview
Bill Williamson, AFC WestPosted by ESPN.com's Bill Williamson Division Camp Previews • Tuesday: NFC North | AFC North • Wednesday: NFC E...
Blog | July 24, 2009Interconference matchups: AFC West/NFC East
Bill Williamson, AFC WestPosted by Scouts Inc.'s Matt Williamson There are two new head coaches in the AFC West (Josh McDaniels in Denver and Todd Haley in Kansas City) an...
Blog | July 16, 2009Double Coverage: Brady or Merriman?
Bill Williamson, AFC West...and Bill Williamson Nothing is guaranteed in the NFL. Two of the safest bets heading into 2008...Each had lost its soul because of knee injuries one game into the season. Patriots quarterback Tom...
Blog | June 10, 2009Rivera bringing fresh approach to San Diego
Bill Williamson, AFC West...to the past. He is studying the Chargers' defense from 2006 -- when the unit led the NFL in sacks -- which is helping his transition to a 3-4 scheme. Rivera coached in a 4...
Blog | June 05, 2009Sound-off responses
Bill Williamson, AFC West...star and a top-ten defensive player when healthy, but he is coming off a major knee injury, and decided against surgery in the 2008 off-season. Furthermore, multiple doctors?, including the Chargers head physician...
Blog | May 07, 2009EDITOR'S PICKS

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