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The city of LA and the rest of the world got tragic news on Sunday as NBA legend Kobe Bryant was killed in a helicopter crash on Sunday morning, along with four other people. Use this links post as a forum to discuss Kobe if you would like a place to do so.
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Rex Ryan hopes Chargers draft QB Tua Tagovailoa - Chargers Wire
Ryan spent some of his time talking to KHON2 News’ Ren Clayton, where he talked about some of top players from the state of Hawaii. Among them is former Alabama quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who Ryan believes him and the Los Angeles Chargers would be the perfect pairing.
Russell Okung Wants to Disrupt the N.F.L. Establishment - NY Times
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — The series of events that made Russell Okung, an offensive tackle with the Los Angeles Chargers, realize he needed to force change in the N.F.L. began in July, when he became short of breath during an off-season practice.
3 reasons Andy Dalton to the Chargers makes sense - Stripe Hype
The Los Angeles Chargers are set to move into a brand new stadium in 2020. There is also a really good chance that Philip Rivers isn’t in an LA uniform ever again. Dalton, who could be cut or traded, is a player that still has some good football in front of him and could be a smart target for a team not quite ready to hit the reset button for the franchise.
6 potential Chargers who stood out during Senior Bowl game - ChargersWire
Herbert has already been mentioned as a player who shined earlier this week, but he’s on here again because he finished it off with a final solid outing in live game action. The 6-foot-6 and 227 pound signal-caller finished 9-of-12 passing for 83 yards and one touchdown, as well as three carries for 22 yards, showing off his mobility. Not only did Herbert flash his live arm and touch, but he took a leap in the mental aspect, displaying better vision and processing.