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Is the new Chargers logo really that … L.A.me? 92246813 Sports fans following the whirlwind news that the Chargers will leave San Diego to play into Los Angeles next season were already feeling ...
The San Diego Chargers are no more. They're now officially the Los Angeles Chargers. Let's take a look. Here's the old logo. An early canvas on social media seems to suggest people aren't crazy ...
Shirts mocking the Chargers’ new logo are already for sale in San Diego San Diego fans took just hours to start capitalizing on the Chargers’ new logo. Dan Gartland and Extra Mustard | Jan 12 ...
Hank Bauer, a longtime radio analyst for the NFL’s San Diego Chargers, used a Jewish stereotype in an exchange with his on-air colleague. In the waning moments of Sunday’s Chargers-49ers ...
The San Diego Chargers are moving to Los Angeles next season, but it looks like the lightning bolt that’s been on players’ helmets since 1960 isn’t going along.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Chargers fans in San Diego aren't the only people having a hard time with the team's move to Los Angeles. It turns out local businesses are too. More than 25 moving companies ...
But despite the team’s minor impact on San Diego’s economy as a whole, specific small businesses that relied on the Chargers—sports bars, apparel stores, catering businesses, and a meat market—say ...
It’s safe to say the new Chargers logo — which was released after the announcement that the team would move to L.A. — became the biggest joke on the internet Thursday.Charger… ...
Part of the announcement of the Chargers' move to Los Angeles was the unveiling of a logo that looks like a cross between the logos used by the Los Angeles Dodgers and Tampa Bay Lightning.
The team will begin the 2017 season in Los Angeles, but tough talk between its owner and San Diego made the move unsurprising. But that didn't stop the Internet from giving the team a little ribbing.
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