Chargers by the (Jersey) Numbers: #33
 #33 is, appropriately enough, a 3-horse race – but it’s a good one. Three running backs who meant a lot in Charger history. Consider carefully before voting. The Non Horses K...
 #33 is, appropriately enough, a 3-horse race – but it’s a good one. Three running backs who meant a lot in Charger history. Consider carefully before voting. The Non Horses K...
 My temptation is to leave #32 up to a vote, but that would be cruel and unusual punishment. The choices here are SO limited that I’m willing to bet that if we do this again in about 4...
 It’s too bad Dave Winfield isn’t eligible. He would have made this easy. But until we open it up to all of San Diego sports, we’re stuck with a lot of Charger scrubs from the past. Â...
 #30 doesn’t even require a jump. Not because it’s such an overwhelming landslide victory, but because there’s not much to choose from. The list for your perusal: Scott Byers, S ...
Let’s face it -- the winners of these Jersey things (18 of the 27 so far) usually come from one of four distinct eras in Charger history, classified in four year periods: -          â...
Not much to choose from with the gaggle of 28s from Charger history. Most of the 15 players to wear the number are barely worth mentioning. Then there are a couple who are ONLY worth...
Number 27 finds the Chargers still trying to find that elusive fix in the defensive backfield – with only an occasional spark. But it’s an old-school Wide Receiver who takes the prize. Jump...
Chargers By The (Jersey) Number: #25. A lesser-known civil rights leader is your winner. Jerry LeVias, Vencie Glenn, Hoot Gibson.
Chargers By The (Jersey) Numbers: #24. Posthumous winner. No real standouts, but that's part of the fun. Bob Howard, Stanley Richard.
Chargers By The (Jersey) Numbers: The Quarterbacks. Vote on the All-Time Depth Chart. Philip Rivers, Drew Brees, Dan Fouts, Stan Humphries, Jack Kemp.