The Chargers say they're committed to staying, but it'll be an uphill battle to win their Fight for L.A. This 5-step plan gives them a fighting chance.
Russell Okung’s return to the Chargers comes at a time when the team is finally starting to get healthy after a plague of early-season injuries.
The Chargers like hanging their hat on the one AFL season the team played in L.A. in 1960, before moving to San Diego. If they want to stick with history, they can reboot the Dons, the name of L.A.’s first professional football team.
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