Posted March 29, 2012 on profootball.scout.com
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Chargers, Garay finalize two year deal

While most of the media attention has been directed towards their division rivals in Denver, the Chargers have quietly put together a nice off-season thus far and that trend continued this afternoon, with the news that defensive tackle Antonio Garay has agreed with the club  on a new two year contract. Garay, 32, is headed into his seventh season in the league, and is coming off...

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Georgia OL Cordy Glenn Chargers Picks - 1st round, pick 18 Cordy Glenn, OL, Georgia    Combine Results: Height – 6’5″  Weight – 345lbs  Arm Length – 35 3/4″  Bench Reps – 31  40 yard dash – 5.15 Glenn is a massive offensive lineman.  He played LT at Georgia this year and could play either OT position or kick inside to Guard.  He moves amazingly well for...

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AJ Smith has more in common with William Shakespeare than one might think.  Every minute detail making up this epic 4 month performance, called the NFL off season, is written, edited, and directed by Smith. The beginning of free agency, or Phase 1 as Smith has dubbed the first act of his play, definitely broke a leg. Smith and his Front Office team of “stage hands” and “techies”...

Chargers Agree To Terms With DT Antonio Garay

The San Diego Chargers have agreed to terms on a two-year contract with free agent defensive tackle Antonio Garay, Liz Mullen of the Sports Business Journal reports. Financial terms were not disclosed. A 2003 sixth round pick out of Boston College by the Cleveland Browns, Garay appeared in just 16 games between his rookie season and 2009, spending time with the Browns, Chicago Bears...

Ryan Mathews Ready To Break Out with Chargers?

The Chargers anticipate a breakout campaign for running back Ryan Mathews in 2012, according to Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune. Fantasy Spin: Mathews will no longer have Mike Tolbert pushing him for playing time in San Diegos backfield, and we agree with the teams optimism after the former first-round draft pick (2010) averaged 102 rushing yards over his final five appearances...

NFL Rumors: Is Ricky Williams Unretiring to Join the San Diego Chargers?

After finishing his final NFL season with the Baltimore Ravens, Ricky Williams decided to retire and call it a career. After an interview on 103.1 FM, a radio station in Austin, Texas, Williams indicated that he would be willing to come back to play for the San Diego Chargers. Williams ran for 444 yards on 108 carries last season and will be turning 35 in a few months. You know...

Ex-NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf arrested on burglary, theft and drug charges

Former San Diego Chargers QB Ryan Leaf was arrested on burglary, theft,and drugs charges on Friday afternoon in his hometown, according to officials at the Cascade County Detention Center. Leaf, who is native to Great Falls, posted the $76,000 bond. It was 14-years ago that Leaf was considered as a possible #1 overall pick in the draft, but he was selected behind Peyton Manning...

San Diego Chargers: Norv Turner Expects Breakout Year For Ryan Mathews in 2012

Photo Credit: Chargers.com The San Diego Chargers bolted up in shocking fashion from the 28th overall pick to select running back Ryan Mathews with the 12th selection in the 2010 NFL Draft. The 6-0, 218-pound tailback comes off a relatively strong second season, rushing for 1,091 yards and six scores on 222 carries (4.9 YPC) and collecting 50 catches for 455 yards through the...

Ryan Leaf in trouble with the law again

According to the Great Falls Tribune, former San Diego Chargers quarterback Ryan Leaf, has been arrested and charged with felony burglary, misdemeanor theft and criminal possession of dangerous drugs. Leaf ended up posting bond, which was set at $76,000. This isn’t Leaf’s first run-in with the law, back in 2009 he was indicted on burglary and controlled substance charges in Texas...

Former Charger Leaf arrested

Former San Diego Chargers quarterback Ryan Leaf was arrested Friday and charged with felony burglary, misdemeanor theft and criminal possession of dangerous drugs.Leaf posted bond at $76,000 and was arrested at the Probation and Parole Office in Great Falls, Mont.The 35-year-old was the second-overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft and last played in 2001 for the Dallas Cowboys.

Ricky Williams Open To Un-Retiring To Play With Hometown Chargers?

The San Diego Chargers could use a big, experienced backup running back. Apparently, Ricky Williams would be willing to fill that role. According to a tweet by Joe Madani, program director of Austin, Texas, radio station 103.1 FM, Williams said on the radio this week that he has filed his retirement papers, but he’d consider playing for his hometown Chargers. Williams, who will...

Eagles Contact Ex-Chargers OT Marcus McNeill’s Agent

Pro Football Talk reports that Marcus McNeill‘s agent Alvin Keels informed them that the Eagles have contacted him regarding his client. The recent injury to Jason Peters has left them searching for possible replacement options. So far, Philadelphia has already re-signed King Dunlap and scheduled a visit with Demetrius Bell for this weekend. Thankfully for them, there are still...

Defensive Line Stuck in a Holding Pattern

San Diego's roster is about as set as it'll get before the NFL Draft ... with one position a glaring exception. That would be the defensive line, where Luis Castillo and Antonio Garay are mulling over contract offers and Tommie Harris is also a candidate to return. Their fates must be decided in the next month before the Chargers go about drafting their replacements.
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