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San Diego Chargers Daily Links: November 23, 2015

Your daily dose of San Diego Chargers news & notes from around the web.

Jake Roth-USA TODAY Sports

A Bad Day of Chargers Football - Ricky Henne
"It doesn’t happen very often.  I don’t know how many of those we’ve had in my career here. Not a lot.  So the defense could have held them to six today and we would have still lost."

Philip Rivers: "As Tough as it Gets" - Chargers.com (video)
Quarterback Philip Rivers addresses the media following the Chargers 33-3 loss to the Chiefs.

Josh Lambo up, Philip Rivers down in the Chargers' loss - Eric Williams
Linebacker Manti Te'o: After missing four games with an ankle injury, the Notre Dame product returned to the field, finishing with five combined tackles and a sack.

For Chargers, if this isn’t rock bottom it’s close - Nick Canepa (UT$)
Once, the Chargers meant something —not that long ago, really, when LT was running around Mission Valley like the devil himself. Games became after-church socials, a place to be, to the point where Qualcomm Stadium was its own place of worship. Sunday they even brought in a Medal of Honor recipient, U.S. Army Capt. Florent Groberg, a genuine hero. It was moving.

Tempers flare between Gates, Rivers - Chris Jenkins (UT$)
"Yeah," said Rivers. "Really, what he said doesn’t matter. Brothers fuss and fight, if any of you have brothers. I love Antonio and I think he’ll tell you the same thing. It’s two of probably the most competitive guys on the team, been here long as anybody. I think we’re kinda at our last straw, you know?