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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against NFL Over Chargers' Relocation to Los Angeles
A lawsuit alleging the National Football League violated its own relocation policies when the Chargers moved to Los Angeles was dismissed Friday by a San Diego judge.
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‘Men Are in Charge and Women Should Shut Up': Lawsuit Could Force Spanos Family to Sell Chargers
Millions in debt. Inability to pay off charitable obligations. Breaches of fiduciary duty. Aggressive Misogyny. A private jet to get a haircut. It’s all alleged in a lawsuit filed this week against Dean Spanos that could tip the balance of power in the Spanos family and, almost certainly, usher in the sale of the National Football League’s Chargers. The...
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Chargers Controlling Owner Dean Spanos Accused of Mismanagement, Misogyny By Sister
The Spanos family trust has a 36% stake in the ownership of the Los Angeles Chargers
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Sister of Dean Spanos Accuses Chargers Owner of Fiduciary Mismanagement, Misogynistic Behavior in Lawsuit
Dean Spanos and his brother, Michael, are both mentioned in the lawsuit filed by their sister as the battle for control of the Chargers franchise continues among the four children of longtime-owner Alex Spanos.
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NFL, City of San Diego Sued Over Chargers' Move to Los Angeles
A lawsuit filed in San Diego Superior Court late Monday evening alleges that the NFL and officials with the Chargers violated league relocation policies.
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Chargers Owner Dean Spanos Is Moving
Raise your hand if you’re surprised the man who decided to move San Diego’s beloved football franchise north to — well, we can’t even say it — still owns a home in America’s Finest City. -
SoFi Buys Naming Rights to the New Chargers and Rams Stadium
The growing personal finance company formally known as Social Finance has reached a 20-year agreement for the naming rights to the multibillion-dollar stadium complex in Inglewood, California.
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Over-The-Line Tournament Returns to Fiesta Island
The Over-the-Line Tournament is back, once again taking over San Diego’s Fiesta Island for two back-to-back weekends. NBC 7’s Steven Luke has more.
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Trump's NFL Criticisms Spark Protests From About 200 Players During Anthems
President Donald Trump’s criticism of players who kneel during the national anthem sparked a mass increase in such protests around the National Football League Sunday, as about 200 players sat, knelt or raised their fists in defiance during early games. A week ago, just six players protested. Most of the players on Sunday locked arms with their teammates — some...
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Scorned Restaurant Owner Gives Out Free Tacos Every Time Chargers Lose A Game
A local Mexican restaurant owner, devastated at San Diego’s loss of the Chargers, decided to give customers a free taco every time the team loses a game.
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Tomlinson to Be Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame as San Diego Charger
The San Diego Chargers will live on, though, through players such as Tomlinson, who will be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.
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LaDainian Tomlinson Rejoins Chargers as Special Assistant
Former running back LaDainian Tomlinson rejoined the Chargers on Thursday as a special assistant to the owner. The Los Angeles Chargers made the move to reunite the San Diego sports hero with the franchise that employed him for his first nine NFL seasons. Tomlinson will be a public representative of the Chargers and will participate in community outreach programs while...
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LaDainian Tomlinson Rejoins Chargers as Special Assistant
Former running back LaDainian Tomlinson rejoined the Chargers on Thursday as a special assistant to the owner. The Los Angeles Chargers made the move to reunite the San Diego sports hero with the franchise that employed him for his first nine NFL seasons. Tomlinson will be a public representative of the Chargers and will participate in community outreach programs while...
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Chargers Introduce Anthony Lynn as Head Coach
The Chargers formally introduced Anthony Lynn as their head coach Tuesday.
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What Chargers' Dean Spanos Expects in LA
Chargers CEO and president Dean Spanos talks about his expectations of the team’s move to Los Angeles. Video clip is from interview with NBC4’s Fred Roggin Thursday Jan. 12, 2017.
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Chargers' Move to Los Angeles: What's Next?
After the Chargers announced plans to relocate the team to Los Angeles, the Chargers launched a new website for the team detailing what’s in store for the Los Angeles Chargers and a new campaign to “Fight for LA.” If you’re a Chargers fan, here’s what you need to know about the team’s plans moving forward.
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Rams Owner Stan Kroenke Q&A
Rams owner Stan Kroenke is a quiet man by nature. The 68 year old doesn’t speak to the media much yet on Friday he sat down with NBC4’s Fred Roggin to discuss a variety of topics, including his philosophy on ownership.
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NFL Owners Approve Rams' Return to Los Angeles
NFL owners voted Tuesday night to allow the St. Louis Rams to move to a new stadium just outside Los Angeles, and the San Diego Chargers will have an option to share the facility.
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Chargers, Raiders and Rams File to Relocate to LA
The San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams and Oakland Raiders have filed for relocation to the Los Angeles area beginning in the 2016 season, the NFL said Monday night.
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LA Mayor Talks NFL Franchises With Chargers, Raiders Officials
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti met with officials from the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders on Tuesday to discuss the possible return of one or more NFL franchises to the LA area.