Steelers Cursed Other Teams In The Past In the 1994/1995 AFC Championship game, a player for the San Diego Chargers disrespected ... some of the best in the history of the NFL.
Gillman's 87-57-6 record in 11 seasons in San Diego is easily the best in Chargers' history. Only one other long-term San ... Two years later the Chargers defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-13 in the ...
Drew Brees was the trigger-man for one of the finest offenses in NFL history. Five years into his New Orleans career, Brees was joined by another Chargers cast-off thanks to mindless San Diego ...
The San Diego Chargers may have found a gem in Ladd McConkey, who received a comparison to potential Hall of Famer Steve Smith.
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The first pick of the San Diego Chargers ... Los Angeles Chargers linebacker Joey Bosa holds his leg during the first half of an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday ...
The Steelers were in the market for an outside linebacker after not matching an offer sheet to restricted free agent linebacker Jerrol Williams who then went to the San Diego Chargers ... Just the ...
That’s a topic because when Fields showed growth last month with the Steelers some media folks ... football behind Williams, former San Diego Chargers receiver Keenan Allen and coach Matt ...
Russell Wilson is already making history in Pittsburgh. Wilson made his first start for the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday night ... He is a proud San Diego native and a graduate of Indiana University ...
Andy Russell, who occupied the middle linebacker spot while Jack Lambert held down the other outside spot, wrote about Ham and a game against the San Diego Chargers ... The Steelers won the game, 37-0 ...
6-7 all-time record • 4-3 on the road* (one ''home'' game was played between these teams in London) The first ever meeting between the Saints and San Diego Chargers occurred late in the 1973 season.
It’s stunning to grapple with dire framing for Rodgers. But that’s where we are. You could hear it during his postgame comments after another humbling defeat.