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Report: NFL discusses Chargers' 'viability' in L.A. amid perceived scaled-down revenue goals

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October 18, 2018

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Report: NFL discusses Chargers' 'viability' in L.A. amid perceived scaled-down revenue goals

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The Chargers have scaled down prices for general seating and seat licenses at their Inglewood Stadium.

Cottrell finds his groove in San Jose for homecoming against SDSU

Oceanside High alum Thai Cottrell waited a long time to have impact at San Jose State, but he's having a strong year heading into playing in front of family against San Diego State

Chargers' trip to London will be taxing — physically and financially

The Chargers play Sunday at Wembley Stadium against Tennessee, the franchise's first game there since 2008.

Chargers announce season ticket prices for new Inglewood stadium

The Chargers have struggled to fill their current stadium with their fans. In their next home, they believe they've priced season tickets in a way that will change that.

Depleted Lincoln forfeits football game to Cathedral Catholic

Banged-up Hornets hoping to play their regular-season finale next week

Clayton Kershaw delivers a solid performance in the Dodgers' 5-2 victory over Brewers in Game 5 of NLCS

The opposing starter had departed after facing only one batter, but there Clayton Kershaw stood, on the mound in the center of Dodger Stadium, a living, breathing anachronism for seven innings in an 5-2 victory in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series.

With addition of LeBron James, the Lakers are considered a playoff team. So, who's getting kicked out?

When the NBA season ends eight months from now, we'll have the definitive proof of something even the most prediction-adverse people around the NBA are sure of. In the Western Conference, there won't be enough room for everybody.

Andrew Benintendi's diving catch seals Red Sox's Game 4 win in ALCS

Left fielder Andrew Benintendi made a diving catch with the bases loaded for the final out, and the Red Sox held off the Astros 8-6 on Wednesday night to take a 3-1 lead in the AL Championship Series.

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