
NFL believes Chargers game on TV illegally
Even after sending warning letters to approximately 90 San Diego-area restaurants and bars last week, the NFL believes some establishments illegally showed the blacked-out telecast of Sunday's Chargers-Cardinals game. Ref. Source 1
Tim Sullivan: "Sacramento Surprise" puts Chargers" stadium pursuit under suspicion
Mayor Jerry Sanders pledged transparency, and has delivered subterfuge. The San Diego Chargers promised "a public process from beginning to end," but mouthpiece Mark Fabiani has lately gone mute. Something's happening here. What it is ain't exactly clear. But the backroom budget deal made this month in Sacramento has sure sparked suspicion, inflamed cynicism and trampled trust. Ref. Source 1
Chargers' Mark Fabiani finally discusses stadium
After dodging reporters' requests for days on end, Chargers special counsel Mark Fabiani is finally answering questions about the effect of the state Legislature's dead-of-night October deal on the team's downtown San Diego stadium dreams. Ref. Source 4
Fabiani: Minority sale of Chargers still in play
Efforts by Goldman Sachs to sell Alex Spanos' 36 percent stake in the San Diego Chargers won't end with a tax deal in Congress that eases any burden on the wealthy Spanos family, a team spokesman said Friday. Ref. Source 3
Chargers' Naanee denies role in PB brawl
A 21-year-old El Cajon man was hospitalized with serious head trauma following a street fight outside a Pacific Beach nightclub Monday, and police were working to question several people possibly involved, including at least one Chargers player, authorities said. Ref. Source 4
Chargers doctor hit with $2.2 million penalty
A former patient of Chargers team doctor David Chao was awarded $2.2 million Thursday by an arbitration panel that found Chao was negligent when he performed hip surgery on her in May 2007. It's the latest in a string of legal troubles for him. Ref. Source 9
NFL wants the Chargers in San Diego, but ...
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell met with reporters for 45 minutes Friday, two days before Super Bowl XLV, and fielded questions about a potential lockout, the cold weather in north Texas and yes, whether the Chargers are LA-bound to play at the newly-named but nowhere-near-being-built Farmers Field. Ref. Source 8