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Helmet design: A
yellow and white lightning bolt on a blue helmet.
Note: The throwback jersey helmets are
white with a yellow lightning bolt and the player number
in black.
Team: San Diego
Chargers
Sport: Pro Football (NFL)
Stadium: Qualcomm Stadium
Head Coach: Norv Turner
Super Bowls: None
Background: The San Diego Chargers are
a National Football League team based in San Diego,
California.
Founded: 1959 (charter American
Football League member)
Formerly known as: Los Angeles Chargers
Home stadium: Qualcomm Stadium
(formerly Jack Murphy Stadium)
Uniform colors: Navy blue, gold, and
white
Note: The original colors of the
Charger franchise was Electric blue (sky blue), gold,
and white. The Chargers now annually wear throwback
uniforms from the 1960's that are sentimental favorites.
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League championships won:
AFL 1963
AFC Championship: 1994
Super Bowl Appearances: 1994 Season
Nickname: Bolts, Super Chargers
Owner: Alex Spanos
Established with seven other American
Football League teams in 1959, in 1960, the Chargers
began AFL play in Los Angeles. The Chargers only spent
one season in L.A. before moving to San Diego in 1961.
The early AFL years of the San Diego Chargers were
highlighted by the outstanding play of wide receiver
Lance Alworth. In his day, he set the pro football
record of consecutive games with a reception. The Los
Angeles/San Diego Chargers were one of the elements that
made the American Football League the genesis of modern
professional football.
Their only coach for the ten year
life of the AFL was Sid Gillman, a Hall of Famer who
forced his competition to try to field as professional a
product as the Chargers. With stars such as Lance
Alworth, Paul Lowe, Keith Lincoln and John Hadl, the
Chargers' offense struck fear into the hearts of AFL
defenders. They also played defense, as indicated by
their professional football record 49 pass interceptions
in 1961. The Chargers were the originators of the term
"Fearsome Foursome" to describe their all-star defensive
line, anchored by Earl Faison and Ernie Ladd. The phrase
was later appropriated by various NFL teams. The
Chargers franchise appeared in the first two American
Football League Championship games and five altogether,
winning the AFL title in 1963 with a 51 - 10 thumping of
the Boston Patriots. The Chargers of that era were
widely acknowledged as having the most striking uniforms
in the history of pro football.
In 1970, the San Diego Chargers
settled into the AFC West division after the NFL merger
with the AFL. 1979 marks a positive turning point for
the Chargers franchise as quarterback Dan Fouts sets an
NFL record with his fourth consecutive 300-yard passing
game, in a game in which he threw for 303 yards against
the Oakland Raiders. San Diego also clinched their first
playoff berth in 14 years with a 35-0 victory against
the New Orleans Saints. On Dec. 17, 1979, the Chargers
defeat the Denver Broncos 17-7 for their first AFC West
division title since the merger before a national Monday
Night Football television audience and their home crowd.
On January 2, 1982 the Chargers were
involved in a memorable double-overtime playoff game
against the Miami Dolphins, ultimately winning 41-38.
Both quarterbacks threw for more than 400 yards, and
tight end Kellen Winslow caught 13 passes and blocked a
crucial field goal despite despite suffering from
heat-induced fatigue and cramps. The game began with San
Diego building a 24-0 lead and then losing all of it by
early in the third quarter.
In 1995, the San Diego Chargers made
their first and only Super Bowl appearance against the
San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XXIX in Miami. The
underdog Chargers lost to the 49ers, 49-26.
They were the host team for Super
Bowls XXII, XXXII, and XXXVII in San Diego, but failed
to make the playoffs in any of these seasons. In fact,
the Chargers had not made the post-season since 1995,
the year after their Super Bowl XXIX appearance, until
on December 19, 2004, a year removed from their
disastrous 4-12 season of 2003, they finally earned a
trip back to the post-season by capturing the AFC West
Division Title, winning their eighth straight game while
shutting out the Cleveland Browns 21-0. An estimated
1200+ fans waited as long as six hours to greet the team
at Chargers Park, their year-round training facility
starting in 2005. The Chargers went on to finish the
regular season 12-4.
They entered the first round (the Wild
Card portion) of the playoffs as a lower seed, but
proceeded to be eliminated by opponent New York Jets,
who won in overtime over the Chargers 20-17. Rookie
place-kicker Nate Kaeding missed a 40-yard field goal
that would have advanced San Diego into the next round,
thus opening the door for a Jets victory.
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