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"San Diego Super Chargers" was the fight song of the San Diego Chargers (now known as the Los Angeles Chargers) of the National Football League (NFL). The disco song was written in 1979 during the Air Coryell era of the San Diego Chargers, and it was recorded by a session band dubbed "Captain Q.B. and the Big Boys."
San Diego Stadium 46,733 Recap: 4 October 7 at Pittsburgh Steelers: L 21–38 1–3 Three Rivers Stadium: 48,795 Recap: 5 October 14 Oakland Raiders: L 17–27 1–4 San Diego Stadium 50,672 Recap: 6 October 21 Atlanta Falcons: L 0–41 1–5 San Diego Stadium 41,527 Recap: 7 October 28 at Cleveland Browns: T 16–16 1–5–1 Cleveland ...
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 ...
The 2007 season was the San Diego Chargers' 38th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 48th overall. After four games, the team failed to equal their 14–2 2006 regular season record, as they immediately stumbled to a bad 1–3 start under new head coach Norv Turner.
San Diego Stadium 45,211 Recap: 10 November 20 Oakland Raiders: W 12–7 5–5 San Diego Stadium 50,887 Recap: 11 November 27 at Seattle Seahawks: W 30–28 6–5 Kingdome: 58,994 Recap: 12 December 4 Cleveland Browns: W 37–14 7–5 San Diego Stadium 37,312 Recap: 13 December 11 at Denver Broncos: L 9–17 7–6 Mile High Stadium: 74,905 ...
The 1976 San Diego Chargers season was the franchise's seventh season in the National Football League (NFL), and its 17th overall. The Chargers improved on their 2–12 record from 1975 and finished 6–8, but missed the playoffs for the 11th straight season.
The 1992 San Diego Chargers season was the team's 33rd season, their 32nd in San Diego, and 23rd in the National Football League. San Diego came into the season off the back of a 4–12 record in 1991 , four consecutive losing records, and nine consecutive seasons without making the playoffs.
The 1972 San Diego Chargers season was the franchise's third season in the National Football League (NFL), and its 13th overall. The team failed to improve on their 6–8 record in 1971.