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Chargers Tender Sproles, Release Jamal Williams

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by Jason Owens on March 4, 2010

UPDATED WITH CHARGERS TWEETS AFTER THE JUMP:

The Chargers announced a handful of roster decisions on Thursday, cutting Jamal Williams while offering tenders to several key restricted free agents including Darren Sproles.

Williams has spent his entire career in San Diego, where he anchored the defensive line. Injuries caught up with him, as he missed almost the entire 2009 season after suffering a triceps injury in the season opener against Oakland.

“This is a difficult time of year and the most difficult part of our job,” general manager A.J. Smith said in a statement. “Jamal has been an anchor of our defense for 12 seasons. He’s battled courageously at one of the most punishing positions on the field, and I respect him immensely.”

Meanwhile, the Chargers have changed their mind after allowing Darren Sproles to walk as a free agent last week and have offered him a first- and third-round tender. If Sproles signs the reported tender — valued at close to $7.3 million — an opposing team would have to give up a first-and third-round pick to the Chargers if they outbid San Diego for his services.

See what Kassim Osgood said about his release and how the Chargers are hinting via Twitter that Williams could return after the jump: Continue Reading →

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On Tuesday Chris Mortensen reported the Chargers were shopping around Antonio Cromartie, looking for a running back or draft pick in return.  Mort joined 619 Sports today to talk about Cro’s market value, the running backs in the upcoming NFL draft, LT’s future, and how the uncapped year will affect A.J. Smith’s offseason:

 

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Vincent Jackson Grows Up — Way Up

November 10, 2009
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ShareVincent Jackson has always had a lot of little boy in him. The problem is that he hasn’t always had enough grown man.
Ever polite, friendly and outgoing — but immature to a fault — the Chargers young wide receiver spent his first four seasons in the NFL playing around and making a lot of silly [...]

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Monday Proves Bolts Are For Real

October 22, 2009

ShareWhere to start?
Well, let’s at least start with this: there are 11 games left in the San Diego Chargers’ 2009 season, and thank God you fans aren’t running the show.
If you were, we know what you would do. Fire Norv Turner. Kick A.J. Smith’s egotistical behind to the curb. Trade that loud-mouth ex-star Shawne Merriman [...]

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The Mohawk’s Gone For Merriman

October 17, 2009
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ShareShawne Merriman’s knee and groin are feeling better, he’s ditched the mohawk hairdo, and is vowing to pick up his production starting Monday night against Denver.  Merriman joined 619 Sports to talk about his comments regarding A.J. Smith and more:
 

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Chargers Rest…So Should You

October 10, 2009

ShareIn the middle of the locker room, sitting on a simple 6-foot card table, was a regular every-day cardboard box. Standing perhaps a first-down away was backup quarterback Charlie Whitehurst holding a bouncy ball, about half the size of a basketball.
The idea was to bounce the ball on the carpeted floor and have it land [...]

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Are Chargers Tough Enough?

September 16, 2009
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ShareIt is filed under Matthew 5:5 in the Bible and it says the following: Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.
Though you may hear it referenced on a Sunday morning in your local Parrish, it’s pretty doubtful that it’s a saying worshiped much in the church of A.J. Smith. Put another way, one [...]

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Chargers Preview — Safeties

August 29, 2009

ShareWith Chargers training camp underway, and the season just right around the corner, Chris Ello takes an inside look at how the Bolts stack up position-by-position heading into 2009.
 
Today: Safeties (tomorrow: Special Teams) 
 Starters
Clinton Hart, 7th yr., Central Florida CC: Without question, Hart is one of the great stories in the entire NFL…passing on college football [...]

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Day Two of the Chargers Draft

April 28, 2009

ShareChris Ello and Craig Elsten discuss the second day of the NFL Draft, who the Chargers picked up and what needs the front office addressed. The guys talk about Offensive Guard Louis Vasquez, Defensive Tackle (A.J. Smith says he will be an end) Vaughn Martin, Running Back Gartrell Johnson, and Safety Kevin Ellison.  Check this [...]

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