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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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Chargers Top Moments of ‘09 (Were There Any?)

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by Chris Ello on February 12, 2010

They finished 13-4 and won their fourth-consecutive AFC Western Division championship. But is there any possible way to remember the Chargers’ 2009 season without thinking solely of the devastating playoff loss to the New York Jets?

Well…yes…and no.

Here’s a look back at the Top 10 moments from the season just past — a season (not?) to remember: 

1. HE KICKED THE FLAG?? No matter what else happened this past season, losing the playoff to the Jets will still be what’s remembered most. Fair or unfair, it’s just the way that it is. Vincent Jackson kicking the red challenge flag, and drawing a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, didn’t cost the Chargers the game, but it epitomized the frustration and the failure — again!! — of the Bolts in the postseason.

2. HE CAUGHT THE BALL!! Vincent Jackson gets the nod for Moment No. 2 as well. Hauling in a Philip Rivers pass in the right corner of the end zone (above), Jackson completed an 80-yard drive in the final two minutes, giving the Chargers a 21-20 come-from-behind victory over the New York Giants. At the time, it was easily the Bolts’ biggest win of the season, and it started everybody believing that perhaps this could be San Diego’s year.

3. HE STOPPED HIM! AGAIN! AGAIN! AND AGAIN!!Linebacker Brandon Siler led a goal-line stand in Dallas that helped knock off the Cowboys, 20-17, in December. Time and again Dallas slammed big back Marion Barber into the line, and time and again Siler and his Continue Reading →

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Heck Of A Job, Reggie! And Other Thoughts…

January 25, 2010
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Craig looks back at the sports weekend from the 619 point of view, hitting on Reggie Bush’s forgotten gaffe, SDSU and UCSD hoops, the Derby Dolls, Sockers and more!

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Vincent Jackson Lays Out For A Big Win

December 20, 2009
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Jackson caught five passes for 108 yards and two touchdowns in the Chargers’ 27-24 win over Cincinnati, including a diving catch in the end zone. After the game he talked to 619 Sports about the big win, the coverage on his second TD catch, and the last-minute drive to win the game:

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Chargers Breeze Past Browns 30-23

December 6, 2009
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ShareSure, the short-handed defense gave up too many points to a lousy Browns team.  Chris and Craig still think there were a number of positives to draw from Sunday’s win.  From Vincent Jackson’s blocking to the brilliance of Gates and Rivers, we recap the game in our latest podcast:
 

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3 Questions For: Vincent Jackson

December 3, 2009
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ShareIn the past few weeks, opposing defenses are focusing on Vincent Jackson, allowing other Chargers to shine.  VJ talks to 619 Sports about what other teams are doing to try and stop him, sharing the ball, and how the Bolts are staying focused:
 

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Jackson: The Game-Winning Touchdown

November 12, 2009
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ShareYesterday, we heard from quarterback Philip Rivers on the Chargers’ big game-winning touchdown pass in New York on Sunday. Now WR Vincent Jackson tells 619Sports about how it all looked from his perspective.
 

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Chargers Need To Consolidate Their Break

November 12, 2009
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ShareThe Chargers managed a memorable Escape From New York last week, and many on the team have called it a stepping stone victory.  All well and good, but before the Bolts get used to the view from atop that stone, they better realize their next step will be a doozy.  If the Chargers don’t back [...]

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Rivers: The Game-Winning Touchdown

November 11, 2009
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SharePerhaps it will turn out to be the most important play of the season. Philip Rivers hits Vincent Jackson on an 18-yard touchdown pass with 21 seconds left to beat the New York Giants, 21-20, on Sunday. The Chargers QB talks with 619Sports and breaks down the entire play.
 

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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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