Two of the four members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame class announced Thursday claim the city loudly — tight end Antonio ...
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced its Class of 2025, and among the esteemed inductees is former San Diego Chargers ...
Gates, who caught 116 touchdown passes in a 16-year career spent entirely with the Chargers, is elected alongside defensive ...
The rest of the class included four-time All-Pro pass rusher Jared Allen, who spent most of his career with the Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings; five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver and former ...
Remarkably, Gates caught more TD passes than Hall of Fame tight end Tony Gonzalez, who was elected six years ago, despite playing in 34 fewer games. Gates had eight seasons with at least eight ...
It didn't take long for Antonio Gates to transfer his Kent State basketball dominance to the NFL. Now he's headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Instead, he accepted the daunting challenge of coaching the San Diego Chargers, who over the last six seasons have been one of the NFL's worst teams, failing miserably in the NFL's age of parity.
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Even with Jim Harbaugh, Chargers find pain in the playoffsA season-ending thud of a loss to the Houston Texans brings back rotten Chargers memories.
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