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Hester, Tribble agree to terms with Chargers (AP)

Rookies Jacob Hester and DeJuan Tribble agreed to contract terms with the San Diego Chargers on Friday. That leaves cornerback Antoine Cason, the team's first-round draft pick, as the Chargers' only unsigned player. Hester and Tribble both agreed to four-year contracts. Hester, a running back from LSU, was picked in the third round.

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Chargers agree to terms with pair (PA SportsTicker)

The San Diego Chargers on Friday agreed to terms on four-year contracts with running back Jacob Hester and cornerback DeJuan Tribble, according to the team's web site.

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Chargers Team Report (Yahoo! Sports)

•  The Chargers' training camp is right around the corner and coach Norv Turner feels the team is right on schedule.

Before leaving to take some time off before the season gets underway, Turner, set to start his second year with the team after replacing Marty Schottenheimer and taking the team to only its fourth AFC Championship Game in franchise history, said the team met offseason expectations.

The team fell short in that contest against the New England Patriots, but it's no stretch to say it anticipates being in a similar situation come January.

The Chargers are confident they can compete with the elite teams in the AFC and hitting training camp in stride will help them reach that goal of their second Super Bowl appearance.

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'08 Preview: Injuries Chargers' biggest concern (Yahoo! Sports)

San Diego is set for another postseason run as long as ailments don't continue to hamper key players.

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AccuScore: How would teams fare with Favre? (Yahoo! Sports)

Brett Favre's impact with a new team might not be as significant as expected.

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Chargers' burning question: How do they get past the Pats? (SportingNews.com)

In the last of SN's 32 preseason team previews, Vinnie Iyer examines how the Chargers can get over the playoff hump and beat the Patriots.

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Giants agree to terms with T Olivea (PA SportsTicker)

The New York Giants on Thursday agreed to terms with former San Diego Chargers tackle Shane Olivea.

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Chiefs' burning question: Smart to rebuild now? (SportingNews.com)

As SN's NFL preseason countdown rolls on, Vinnie Iyer analyzes whether the Chiefs are smart to rebuild now.

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Gonzalez, Bosworth step up as true heroes (SportingNews.com)

The word "hero" is frequently misused in sports, but Chiefs tight end Tony Gonzalez and former Seahawks linebacker Brian Bosworth have earned the right to that label.

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Trippin' Tuesday: Packers' hands being forced (Yahoo! Sports)

Brett Favre is on the verge of forcing Green Bay's Ted Thompson to make a hard but necessary decision.

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Ex-Charger Foley settles suit for $5.5M (PA SportsTicker)

Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Steve Foley has settled his lawsuit against the city of Coronado and an off-duty police officer who shot him for $5.5 million, according to a San Diego Union-Tribune report.

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Foley to settle lawsuit for $5.5 million (AP)

This is a 2005 NFL hand out of San Diego Chargers linebacker Steve Foley. Foley, who was shot in the leg by an off-duty policeman in front of his suburban home on Sept. 3, 2006, has agreed to settle his lawsuit for $5.5 million over the shooting, which ended his football career.

Former Chargers linebacker Steve Foley has agreed to settle his lawsuit for $5.5 million against a police officer who shot him while off-duty two years ago, ending his pro football career. Foley struck the agreement with the city of Coronado and Officer Aaron Mansker last week, on the day he was scheduled to testify in his civil trial in San Diego Superior Court, but the terms were not released...


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NFL offseason report card: Grades are in (SportingNews.com)

The usual teacher's pets slacked off a bit, but the Eagles got the gold star and the Jets and Vikings moved to the head of the class.

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L.A. prize: NFL owners lining up to move? (SportingNews.com)

Examining the ten most likely scenarios in which NFL football could return to Los Angeles.

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Ravens, Bills among 6 to crash NFL playoff party (SportingNews.com)

After pondering the six teams that might not make it back to the playoffs in 2008 and six of the teams not good...

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Former Chargers S Kiel dies in car crash (PA SportsTicker)

Former San Diego Chargers safety Terrence Kiel was killed in a car crash, police said Saturday. He was 27.

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Chargers' Foley settles with police officer (AP)

Former Chargers linebacker Steve Foley agreed Wednesday to settle his lawsuit against a police officer who shot him while off-duty two years ago and ended his pro football career. Foley's attorney, Harvey Levine, said the settlement was reached with Officer Aaron Mansker and his employer, the city of Coronado, before testimony resumed in a week-old civil trial in San Diego Superior Court.

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Chargers sign RB Thomas, T Clark (PA SportsTicker)

The San Diego Chargers on Tuesday signed two of their 2008 draft picks, running back Marcus Thomas and tackle Corey Clark, to four-year contracts.

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Muscle tear puts Colts' LB Hagler on shelf for two months (Yahoo! Sports)

In Indianapolis, Colts starting linebacker Tyjuan Hagler suffered a torn pectoral muscle while lifting weights...

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15,000 London game tickets sell quickly (AP)

The 15,000 tickets available in the second general admission sale for the NFL regular-season game at Wembley Stadium sold out Friday in 30 minutes. Last month, the first 40,000 tickets for the Oct. 26 game between the San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints were sold in 90 minutes. "Once again this demonstrates the huge interest in the sport in the UK," said Alistair Kirkwood, managing director of...

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Foley case explores off-duty procedures (Yahoo! Sports)

Former LB Steve Foley's lawsuit raises questions about whether police are following proper conduct.

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Chargers sign PR Mark Jones to 1-year contract (AP)

Free-agent punt returner Mark Jones signed a one-year contract with the San Diego Chargers on Friday. Jones spent the last three seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Listed as a wide receiver, his NFL experience has been exclusively as a punt returner. He returned 12 punts for 143 yards last year before a knee injury ended his season in late October.

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Chargers sign WR Jones (PA SportsTicker)

The San Diego Chargers signed wide receiver and punt returner Mark Jones to a one-year contract on Friday.

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