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San Diego's Super Bowl connections lie mostly with the Eagles

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January 22, 2018

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San Diego's Super Bowl connections lie mostly with the Eagles

Monday, Jan 22

Without the help of a La Jolla High grad and a former Chargers coach, would the Philadelphia Eagles be headed to their third Super Bowl in 52 tries? Perhaps not.

Shocking: No one can figure out Patriots or Eagles

In two weeks, the Patriots and Eagles will meet in Super Bowl LII. This season no one has figured out how to stop either team.

3 thoughts: New Mexico 79, SDSU 75 ... on crunch time, expectations & Air Force

The crunch-time meltdowns, the weight of expectation and Air Force refusing to play.

Young pitching prospects knocking on Padres' door

Top pitching prospects Cal Quantrill, Eric Lauer, Joey Lucchesi and Jacob Nix are preparing for their first big league camp. The wave of talent coming behind them includes some of the top left-handed pitching prospects in the game.

Padres mailbag: Is a run at Christian Yelich next?

Topics in the latest installment of the Union-Tribune's Padres mailbag include Christian Yelich, Eric Hosmer, Alex Dickerson, Chase Headley and Fernando Tatis Jr.

Take it from Jon Rahm's girlfriend: Farmers Open champ is VERY competitive

As his girlfriend knows, Jon Rahm is highly competitive in everything, and that is among the defending Farmers Open champion's strengths as he continues a quick climb in the pro golf world.

It's homecoming week for Xiong as he makes big debut in Farmers Open

Pro Kids alum Norman Xiong made a nostalgic visit to Colina Park on Saturday in advance of playing in his first PGA Tour event, the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines

Teen lights it up for US women's soccer against Denmark

Rising star Mallory Pugh has two goals and an assist in the 5-1 victory at SDCCU Stadium.

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