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Chargers guard Kris Dielman is considering retirement after suffering a seizure following a concussion, but early signs point towards a return to football. Kevin Acee of the U-T San Diego reports that sources close to Dielman and team sources believe Dielman is leaning towards playing next season. The Pro Bowler is due $5.5 million. While the…
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