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Chargers return to San Diego for two training camp practices - Axios
The team that split town eight years ago is slinking back for training camp practices at University of San Diego today and tomorrow.
That's a homecoming not just for the team sleeping on Los Angeles' couch, but also for Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, who led USD from 2004-2006.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria proclaimed Sunday "Antonio Gates Day," honoring the tight end who played 14 of his 16-year Hall of Fame career here.
Philip Rivers Retires As A Charger - YouTube
After a 17-year NFL career, Philip Rivers retires as a Charger. Rivers highlights his most cherished memories during his 16 years with the Chargers in both San Diego and LA, from training camps and tailgates to thrilling comebacks and dramatic playoff wins. During an emotional interview, Rivers reflects on his legendary career and receives a special surprise.
2025 NFL training camp previews, projections for all 32 teams - ESPN
The Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens are two teams that have returned plenty of offensive starters, hoping to re-create or even exceed playoff expectations. The Eagles are returning 10 out of 11 of their offensive starters, while the Ravens continue to build the roster around Lamar Jackson. The AFC West is locked and loaded with tenured coaching talent, and the Detroit Lions might be on the other side of their championship window after both coordinators left for head coaching positions elsewhere.
Oh, and quarterback Aaron Rodgers is now a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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