San Diego Chargers News
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The San Diego Chargers agreed to a two-year contract with free-agent defensive end Dwight Freeney, the National Football League team said on its website.
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Scott Cohen won’t return as assistant general manager of the New York Jets, John Idzik’s most significant change to the National Football League team’s front office since taking over in January.
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Chuck Muncie, a three-time Pro Bowl running back who once held the National Football League record for rushing touchdowns in a season before his career was cut short by cocaine use, has died. He was 60.
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Apple Inc., the maker of the iPad and iPhone, applied for a patent on a battery aimed at using space within a mobile device more efficiently.
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Geno Smith was taken by the New York Jets with the 39th overall choice in the National Football League draft, joining a team that has five other quarterbacks on its roster.
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As one of eight brothers who played college football, Derriel McCorvey says he has the game in his blood. Now the Louisiana lawyer is trying to make the National Football League bleed over claims that it concealed data about the dangers of concussions.
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The National Football League can’t claim immunity from lawsuits brought by thousands of former players over concussions they say they sustained on the field, one of their lawyers told a federal judge.
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The first man on the moon, the first U.S. woman in space and the first black Federal Reserve member were among the notable deaths in 2012.
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The San Diego Chargers’ home opener won’t be shown on local television after the team failed to sell out a game for the first time since 2004.
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With a device called ProCap, Bert Straus says he invented headgear that could reduce concussions in National Football League games. He never got the chance.
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