Darrell Stuckey tweets pic of infant son cradled inside Chargers helmet (photo)
Last Sunday, San Diego Chargers safety Darrell Stuckey tweeted out a photo of his newborn son cradled inside a Chargers helmet to his followers. Born a few short months ago on Feb. 13, infant Jayton James Stuckey looks awfully comfortable inside his daddy’s helmet and folks all across the interwebs are speculating that the helmet in which little Jayton is sitting could be the new...
Chargers place Martin, Stuckey on IR
The San Diego Chargers have placed defensive end Vaughn Martin and safety Darrell Stuckey on season-ending injured reserve.
To take their roster spots, the team re-signed running back Curtis Brinkley and added linebacker Gary Guyton.
Martin injured his groin during warmups before Sunday's game at Pittsburgh, while Stuckey, a special teams standout, reaggravated a hamstring...
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December 12, 2012
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Royal, Stuckey, Butler among inactives for Bolts
Wide receiver Eddie Royal, safety Darrell Stuckey and linebacker Donald Butler are among the inactives for the San Diego Chargers against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
Also inactive are wide receiver Michael Spurlock, tight end Dante Rosario, defensive tackle Aubrayo Franklin and linebacker Jarret Johnson.
Demorrio Williams is expected to start for Butler, Cam Thomas for Aubrayo...
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December 02, 2012
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Chargers Officially Without LB Donald Butler, DB Darrell Stuckey
On Friday, the Chargers declared safety Darrell Stuckey, their special teams captain, and inside linebacker Donald Butler out for Sunday's game against the Bengals. Wide receiver Eddie Royal was also ruled out.
Tight end Dante Rosario (hamstring) is listed doubtful while the injuries to the Chargers defense, already without strong safety Atari Bigby, extend to Jarret Johnson...
Chargers promote Bisaccia, hire Meeks
The San Diego Chargers on Tuesday promoted Rich Bisaccia to assistant head coach-special teams and hired Ron Meeks as secondary coach.
Bisaccia, who just completed his first season with the Chargers, helped develop young special teams players, including Richard Goodman, Darrell Stuckey and Andrew Gachkar.
Goodman was fourth in the NFL in kickoff returns and his 105-yard kickoff...
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January 24, 2012
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