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  2. Ray Wersching - Wikipedia

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    California: Undrafted: 1973: Career history San Diego Chargers ... When he pleaded guilty in December 2007 to failing to file a corporate tax return, federal ...

  3. San Diego Chargers - Wikipedia

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    The Chargers started their 2016 season in Kansas City, playing against the Chiefs and at half time, held a lead of 21–3. The Chiefs rallied in the second half, defeating the Chargers 33–27. In San Diego, the Chargers defeated the Jaguars 38–14. Running back Danny Woodhead did not play due to an anterior cruciate ligament injury. The ...

  4. Dean Spanos - Wikipedia

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    After a proposed ballot measure for a hotel tax financed stadium plan in downtown San Diego failed in November 2016 with 43 percent approval, the Chargers weighed their option to return to the Los Angeles market. [10] In January 2017, Spanos exercised the option to relocate the team to Los Angeles. [11]

  5. Team owner: San Diego Chargers moving to Los Angeles this year

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  6. After Cameron Dicker's historic boot, Chargers get to meet ...

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    The San Diego Chargers' Ray Wersching was the last NFL player to be successful on a fair-catch free kick before the Chargers' Cameron Dicker did it in Week 16 this season. (James Flores / NFL)

  7. San Diego Chargers stadium proposals - Wikipedia

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    San Diego City Attorney Jan Goldsmith publicly announced on August 5, 2016, that since it allocated taxes towards a specific project, instead of a general fund, that Ballot Measure C was a new special tax on San Diego, and would need a 2/3 majority of votes to pass. [39]

  8. Los Angeles Chargers - Wikipedia

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    The Chargers' fight song, "San Diego Super Chargers", was recorded in 1979 at the height of the team's success with Air Coryell, and has a distinctly disco sound. [159] The team under then-new owner Alex Spanos replaced the song in 1989 with a non-disco cover version, but the original version was revived in 2002. The team played this song at ...

  9. List of Los Angeles Chargers retired numbers - Wikipedia

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    The Chargers have rarely retired numbers. [4] In 2006, The San Diego Union-Tribune wrote, "The [Chargers] tend to honor their heritage haphazardly." [5] Pro Football Hall of Fame offensive tackle Ron Mix in 1969 was the first Charger to have his number retired after he announced he was quitting football.