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include hunting, fishing and backpacking. It’s notuncommon for him and a few friends to take a 2-3day backpacking trip into Utah’s Uinta Mountains tocamp and fish in the range’s many lakes and streams.

Bingham lives in San Diego with his wife, Danielle,and the couple’s young daughter, Kayla. One of thefamily’s favorite places to visit is the beaches ofDel Mar and Solana Beach.

Ryon’s dad and older brother are both formerfootball players. His dad, Jeff, was a defensive endat Weber State and his older brother, Josh, playeddefensive end at Southern Utah State.

Ryon Bingham had a breakout year in 2007,proving how well he could play when his number iscalled. Bingham racked up a career-high 58 tackles,played in every game and made the first two startsof his career.

The team rewarded him for his play last Decemberwith a three-year contract extension that will keep himin Lightning Bolts through the 2010 season.

The Sandy, Utah native has been a regular in thedefensive line rotation for the last two seasons andshould continue to see his game ascend in 2008.

Bingham is a true outdoorsman. His hobbies

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Seventh-round draft choice(204) by San Diego, April 25, 2004…signed three-yearcontract July 13, 2004...re-signed to one-year contractwith Chargers, March 15, 2007...signed three-year con-tract extension with Chargers thru 2010, Dec. 24, 2007.

2007: Collected seven stops and saw extended play-ing time Week 2 at New England after Jamal Williamswas sidelined with elbow injury…started in place ofJamal Williams at DT Oct. 28 vs. Houston…matchedcareer high with seven stops vs. Texans, includingtwo-yard tackle for loss…started for Luis Castillo andJacques Cesaire at DE Nov. 18 at Jacksonvilleand responded with career-high 10 tackles…sharedfourth-quarter sack with Shaun Phillips Nov. 25 vs.Baltimore…helped force early second quarter three-and-out with three-yards sack on third-and-four playDec. 2 at Kansas City…shared tackle for loss withDrayton Florence among nine stops at Oakland Dec.30…led defensive line and second on team with eighttackles in Jan. 20 AFC Championship Game at NewEngland. 2006: Saw action Weeks 1-16 and for AFCPlayoff game vs. New England…collected first sack ofseason for one-yard loss on first play of secondquarter Nov. 19 at Denver…shared five-yard sack withShaun Phillips on first play of fourth quarter in 21-14

win over Oakland Nov. 26...Bolts trailed 14-7 at timeand two plays after sack, Quentin Jammer interceptedpass on third-and-15 play that set up game-tyingtouchdown…tallied season-high four stops at SeattleDec. 24. 2005: Spent Weeks 1-13 on Chargers’practice squad…inactive Weeks 14-15…recorded onetackle in first-career game in season finale versusDenver. 2004: Placed on “Reserve-Injured” listAug. 31 with torn biceps tendon in his left arm…suf-fered injury during training camp practice on Aug 17.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-Big 12 as senior andhonorable mention as junior…Academic All-Big 12choice as junior…named to Big 12 Commissioner’sAcademic Honor Roll as sophomore…redshirted astrue freshman in 1999 and missed 2000 season dueto broken right foot…played at Nebraska from 1999-2003…graduated with degree in criminal justice.

PERSONAL: Born in Salt Lake City, Utah…Salt LakeTribune Defensive Player of Year and all-state choiceat Alta High School in Sandy, Utah…Gatorade Circleof Champions Player of Year in Utah…two-time Class5A heavyweight wrestling champion with 64-1record including 58 pins.

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Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2004 San Diego 0-0 Reserve-Injured (biceps)2005 San Diego 1-0 1-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-02006 San Diego 16-0 7-13 20 1.5-3.5 0-0 0 0 0 0-02007 San Diego 16-2 32-26 58 1.5-8 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Totals 33-2 40-39 79 3.0-11.5 0-0 0 0 0 0-0Postseason 4-0 7-7 14 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 10, at Jacksonville, Nov. 18, 2007Sacks — 1, twice, Last: at Kansas City, Dec. 2, 2007

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 8, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2007, 2.

RYON BINGHAM

Defensive Tackle Nebraska6-3, 303 Draft 7A - ’044th NFL Season Alta HS4th with Chargers Sandy, Utah 97

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George W. Bush, who had also flown to the carrier todeliver a speech to the nation declaring an end to thehostilities in Iraq. Binn was photographed with thenation’s Commander in Chief. In 2000, he received aspecial invitation to fly in an F-18 with the Navy’sBlue Angels.

Throughout his NFL career, Binn has been one ofthe Chargers’ most active players in the community.In 1998, he started the David Binn Foundation tosupport environmental education and scholarshipprograms. The foundation supports several worthycauses including the annual “Teddy Bear Drive toChildren’s Hospital,” in which Binn joins forces with theCoronado Police Department to deliver stuffedanimals to young patients.

Binn has visited many interesting places, includingRussia, Hawaii, Alaska, Australia, Europe and CostaRica. His great grandparents on his father’s side areRussian emigrants who moved to the United Statesduring the Russian Revolution. During the trip to Rus-sia, Binn visited Red Square, a Russian orphanage out-side of Moscow, saw a ballet at the Minsky Theater,and also traveled to St. Petersburg where he visitedThe Hermitage Museum, one of the largest and oldestart galleries and museums of human history andculture in the world.

A native of San Mateo in Northern California, Binnnow makes his home year-round in Pacific Beach. In2007, he was honored in his hometown when he waselected into the San Mateo County Hall of Fame,joining such stars as NFL Hall of Fame wide receiverLynn Swann and former San Francisco Giants’ sluggerBarry Bonds.

At his home in Pacific Beach, Binn owns aRhodesian Ridgeback named Kingston.

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Long Snapper California6-3, 223 Free Agent - ’9414th NFL Season San Mateo HS14th with Chargers San Mateo, Calif.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Chargers asundrafted rookie, April 28, 1994…re-signed July 18,1995…re-signed May 8, 1996…re-signed Feb. 25,1998…re-signed Feb. 14, 2000…re-signed March 5,2002…re-signed March 2, 2003…signed five-yearcontract March 3, 2004...signed new four-yearcontract thru 2011, May 12, 2008.

2007: Handled all of the team’s long snapping dutiesfor placekicks and punts…recorded twospecial teams tackles in postseason play.2006: Selected to play in 2007Pro Bowl as special teams “needs”

player...handled all deep snaps Weeks 1-16 and inAFC Divisional Playoff game…played in 200th-careergame Week 9 at Cincinnati, tying team record sharedby Junior Seau and Russ Washington…broke team-record for career games played Week 10 at Denver,playing in 201st career game…made heads up play inDec. 17 win over Kansas City…with Bolts up 7-3 insecond quarter, punter Mike Scifres had ball blocked,but it rolled forward and was picked up by KansasCity player who then fumbled…heads up Binn recov-ered fumble and since it had gone past line of scrim-mage it gave possession back to San Diego…on veryfirst play after fumble recovery, LaDainian Tomlinson

The longest tenured player on the Chargers’ rosterand the only remaining player from the Chargers’1994 Super Bowl team, long snapper David Binn is thefranchise’s all-time leader in games played (223)heading into 2008. Known for pinpoint accuracy,Binn is among the best at his trade. He’s a 15-yearveteran who joined the Chargers as an undrafted freeagent from Cal-Berkeley in 1994 and has spent hisentire NFL career in Lightning Bolts. He is also one ofthe league’s most durable players, having missed onlyone game in his career due to injury during his first 14seasons. This season, Binn will tie Hall of Fame quar-terback Dan Fouts and former tackle Russ Washingtonfor the most seasons (15) with the Chargers.

Long overlooked, Binn was finally rewarded withhis first trip to the Pro Bowl after the ’06 season whenAFC coach Bill Belichick selected him as the confer-ence’s “need” player. Binn’s accurate snaps havehelped the careers of several of the leading kickers andpunters in team history, including the team’s currentduo of Nate Kaeding and Mike Scifres, and past greatslike John Carney and Darren Bennett.

In May 2008, Chargers General Manager A.J. Smithrewarded Binn with a new four-year contract that willkeep him with the Chargers through the 2011 season.

Binn is also an avid golfer whose pinpoint accuracywith his clubs has allowed him to record a handicapthat hovers in the low single digits. He has beeninvited to compete in golf tournaments around thecountry. In 1999, he won a trip to Hawaii in a hole-in-one contest sponsored by a local golf venue.

Since his arrival in San Diego, Binn has been asupporter of the local military. In May 2003, he visitedthe aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln at sea as theship and its crew returned to San Diego from the warin Iraq. Aboard the ship, he was joined by President

DAVID BINN

Long Snapper California6-3, 223 Free Agent - ’9415th NFL Season San Mateo HS15th with Chargers San Mateo, Calif. 50

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Games Played-Started: 1994 (16-0, San Diego); 1995 (16-0, San Diego); 1996 (16-0, San Diego); 1997 (16-0, San Diego);1998 (15-0, San Diego); 1999 (16-0, San Diego); 2000 (16-0, San Diego); 2001 (16-0, San Diego); 2002 (16-0, San Diego);2003 (16-0, San Diego); 2004 (16-0, San Diego); 2005 (16-0, San Diego; 2006 (16-0, San Diego); 2007 (16-0, San Diego);Total (223-0).

Postseason Games Played-Started: 1994 (3-0, San Diego); 1995 (1-0, San Diego); 2004 (1-0, San Diego); 2006 (1-0, San Diego);2007 (3-0, San Diego); Total (9-0).

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 1994, 10; 1995, 3; 1997, 2; 1998, 3; 1999, 2; 2000, 3; 2001, 3; 2002, 2; 2003, 8; 2004, 1; 2005, 1;2006, 5; Total, 43.Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2006, 1.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 2.

ripped off career-long 85-yard touchdown run togive Bolts 14-3 lead…in playoff game against NewEngland, downed third quarter Mike Scifres punt attwo-yard line after Kassim Osgood made outstandingdiving play to keep ball from rolling into end zone.2005: Selected to USA Today’s All-Joe Team...han-dled all deep snaps Weeks 1-16…played in 100thconsecutive game at Denver Sept. 18. 2004: Handledall snapping duties Weeks 1-16 and for Wild CardPlayoff game. 2003: Racked up three special teamstackles at Detroit Dec. 7 and at Chicago Nov. 2…han-dled all deep snaps Weeks 1-16. 2002: Handled alllong snapping duties Weeks 1-16. 2001: Handled allspecial teams snaps. 2000: Handled snapping dutiesin all 16 games. 1999: Saw action in all 16 games asdeep snapper. 1998: Handled snapping duties in 15regular-season games…missed only game of NFLcareer at Seattle Dec. 13 with shoulder injury suf-fered at Washington previous week. 1997: Handled

snapping duties in all 16 regular-season games. 1996:Handled snaps in 16 regular-season games…sufferedgroin injury at Denver Oct. 6 and missed second halfof game. 1995: Long snapper on punts and fieldgoals in 16 regular-season and one postseason con-test. 1994: Handled all snapping chores as rookie inregular season and three playoff games…postedcareer-high 10 special teams tackles.

COLLEGE: Played in 42 career games at Californiafrom 1990-93…team had only one blocked kickduring his career…earned degree in ecology andsocial systems.

PERSONAL: Born in San Mateo, California…grew up inFoster City, Calif….earned All-Peninsula AthleticLeague honors as junior and senior at San MateoHigh School…lettered in football, basketball and golf.

followed Casey as the starting quarterback atWyoming and spent time in 2006 as a free agent withthe New England Patriots. The boys’ father, Tom,also played football at Wyoming and is now aninsurance salesman. Their mother, Jill, is an elementaryschool principal.

Casey and Corey’s youngest brother, Connor, wasalso a collegiate athlete, starring on the pitcher’s

mound at Wayne State University in Wayne, Nebraska.The Bramlet boys grew up in a tight family in

Wheatland, Wyoming, about an hour north of thestate capital of Cheyenne. Casey grew up playingfootball, basketball and track, and enjoyed waterskiing, wakeboarding, fishing, golfing and snow skiingduring summer and winter breaks. Casey graduatedfrom Wyoming with a degree in business

In April, the Chargers claimed quarterbackCasey Bramlet off waivers from the Miami Dolphins.He will compete for one of the team’s threequarterback spots.

Bramlet has logged many frequent-flyer milesduring his football career. It began as a collegian at the

University of Wyoming and continued inthe NFL where he spent time with the

Cincinnati Bengals, Washington Redskins,Atlanta Falcons and the Dolphins. Healso spent time overseas, playing for the

Hamburg Sea Devils of NFL Europa in 2007.Coincidentally, while he was in Europe, Bramlet got toplay against his younger brother, Corey, anotherformer Wyoming quarterback who was playing forthe Amsterdam Admirals of NFLE in ’07. Corey

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Quarterback Wyoming6-4, 220 Waivers (Miami) - ’082nd NFL Season Wheatland HS1st with Chargers Wheatland, Wyo. 8

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Nov. 5, 2006, he rolled an ankle against Cleveland thatcost him four games of that season. Castillo foughtback this season as he did in ’06 and collected a sack ina Monday Night Football game against Denver uponhis return. He finished the year strong and had asolid postseason, leading the team with two sacks.

Castillo is fluent in Spanish. He was born inBrooklyn, New York and moved to the DominicanRepublic with his mother, Maria, when he was a child.They returned to the States when he was 5, and thefamily settled in New Jersey. Luis returns to theDominican Republic every offseason where he isrevered as a national icon. During his trips to theDominican, Castillo hosts a youth football clinic anddoes many community appearances. In 2005, he washonored with the Youth of the Year Award forexcellence outside of the Dominican Republic.

Castillo has also emerged as a community leader inSan Diego and south of the border in Mexico. Thisyear, he hosted youth football camps in Tijuana andLa Paz, Mexico. In July, he was honored with the 2008

Chargers defensive end Luis Castillo, only thesecond Dominican player to be drafted and start inthe National Football League, keeps building an imagethat goes well beyond the United State and theDominican Republic.

In March, Luis was one of three NFL players invitedto spend a week visiting with U.S. troops stationed atmilitary bases throughout thePersian Gulf. Castillo, ChicagoBears defensive tackle TommieHarris, Carolina Panthers defensive end Mike Ruckerand Sports Illustrated’s Peter King visited militarybases in Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan. Castillo kept aninternet blog of his travels on Chargers.com andNFL.com. Following the tour, Castillo spent additionaltime abroad, visiting Egypt and Greece.

The trip overseas was a much-needed distractionfor Castillo, who for the second year in a row battledthrough an injury-marred season. In a Nov. 4 game atMinnesota, Castillo rolled an ankle and ended upmissing six games. Almost exactly a year earlier on

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she and Casey were married in July 2007 in JacksonHole, Wyoming. They have a one-year old whiteLabrador retriever named Bentley.

administration and is currently working on a master’sdegree in sports administration.

Casey’s wife, Marci, played soccer at Wyoming and

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Seventh-round draftchoice by Cincinnati (218th overall), April 25, 2004...signed with Bengals, July 29, 2004...waived byCincinnati, Sept. 3, 2005...signed with Washington,Jan. 19, 2006...waived by Redskins, Aug. 28,2006...re-signed with Redskins, Jan. 3, 2007...waived, Aug. 6, 2007...signed with Atlanta, Aug. 13,2007...waived by Falcons, Sept. 1, 2007...re-signed toFalcons’ practice squad, Sept. 3, 2007...signed toFalcons’ active roster, Sept. 7, 2007...waived byAtlanta, Sept. 18, 2007...signed to Miami’s practicesquad, Oct. 24, 2007...signed to Dolphins’ activeroster, Dec. 22, 2007...waived by Miami, April 24,2008...claimed by Chargers, April 25, 2008.

2007: Atlanta’s third quarterback Weeks 1-2...spenteight weeks on Miami’s practice squad before beingsigned to active roster and de-activated as thirdquarterback for final two games. 2004: Inactive asCincinnati’s third quarterback Weeks 1-13...Bengals’backup Weeks 14-16 but did not play.

NFL EUROPA: MVP of 2007 World Bowl after leadingHamburg Sea Devis to NFL Europa Championship…finished season with 100.0 passer rating aftercompleting 133 of 220 for 1,810 yards and 15TDs…also played for Sea Devils in 2005, starting 10games and leading team to 5-5 mark…went 131 of212 for 1,463 yards with seven TDs and 10INTs…named league’s offensive player of week after2005 game vs. Frankfurt.

COLLEGE: Shattered school records by finishingcareer at Wyoming with 9,864 passing yards and 767completions...started each of final 35 games andbecame first player in school history with three3,000-yard seasons...redshirted in 1999...played atWyoming from 1999-03...earned all-conference andall-district academic honors with 3.1 GPA...graduatedwith degree in business administration and workingtoward master’s degree in sports administration.

PERSONAL: Born in Casper, Wyoming...all-statefootball and basketball player at Wheatland HighSchool...member National Honor Society.

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Defensive End Northwestern6-3, 290 Draft 1B - ’054th NFL Season Garfield HS4th with Chargers Garfield, N.J. 93

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: First-round pick (28) byChargers, April 23, 2005…signed five-year contractJuly 27, 2005.

2007: Ended first-quarter drive Oct. 14 vs. Oaklandwith 10-yard tackle for loss on third-and-32 play…Oct. 28 vs. Houston, shared two-yard tackle for lossin second quarter with Stephen Cooper…then in thirdquarter, shared one-yard sack with Marques Harris onthird-and-six play to force punt…eight-yard sack onfinal drive of first half Week 8 at Minnesota helpedset up missed field goal that Antonio Cromartiewould return NFL-record 109 yards for touch-down…would later leave game on opening drive ofthird quarter with severe ankle injury…inactive forGames 9-14 due to that ankle injury…returned toaction Week 15 against Denver on ESPN Monday

Night Football Dec. 24 and collected second-quartersack of Jay Cutler for six-yard loss on third-and-nineplay…also helped end fourth-quarter drive with passdefensed on fourth-down play…returned to startinglineup Dec. 30 at Oakland…big performance in AFCWild Card Playoff win over Tennessee included sackand tackle for loss…stopped LenDale White forthree-yard loss in second quarter to help force three-and-out…later helped put game away with fourth-quarter two-yard sack on third-and-14 play…helpedforce New England turnover with three-yard sack ofTom Brady on opening series of third quarter in AFCChampionship Game…sack came on second-and-nineplay and on next snap facing third-and-12, Brady wasintercepted by Drayton Florence at Chargers’ 44-yardline…Bolts drove for field goal on ensuing possessionand cut Patriots’ lead to 14-12. 2006: Second-

Luis’ mother is his inspiration. She was raised in asmall village in the Dominican that had no runningwater or electricity and few educational opportunities.Today, she runs a multimillion-dollar company inNew York that imports hair-care products from herhomeland. Luis hopes that he too can emulate hismom’s success in the business world. In 2007, hereturned to his alma mater and enrolled in theNFL’s Business Management and EntrepreneurialProgram at the Kellogg School of Management atNorthwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Thefour-day program focused on developing and sellinga brand and evaluating franchise opportunities. Heattended the program with teammate Shaun Phillips.

Roberto Clemente Award for Sports Excellence for hiswork in the Hispanic community. Castillo is the host of

“Shop with a Charger,” a holiday-seasonevent for abused and neglected children,some of whom are homeless as well.Each child who participates in the event

enjoys dinner with Luis and his teammates andreceives a Holiday Gift Card from WalMart. And lastNovember, Castillo surprised San Diego resident DaveBuckles with tickets to a game after Buckles, the golfsuperintendent at an area resort, and some of hisco-workers helped save more than a half-dozen homesfrom the wildfires that ravaged San Diego County inOctober. Castillo, who resides in Poway, was amongmore than 50 Chargers’ players and staff that wereforced to evacuate their homes because of the fires.

In March, Castillo (top right), Chicago Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris (bottom right) and Carolina Panthers defensive endMike Rucker (top center) spent a week visiting with U.S. troops stationed at military bases throughout the Persian Gulf. Organizedby the NFL and the USO, the players visited military bases in Kyrgyzstan and Afghanistan. Photo: Michael A. Clifton/USO

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alternate to AFC Pro Bowl squad…started Weeks 1-8 at defensive end…in Sept. 11 season opener atOakland, racked up 1.5 sacks and led team with seventotal tackles…teamed with Shaun Phillips to sackAaron Brooks for three-yard loss on third-and-nineplay in second quarter…on ensuing drive, Bolts kickedfield goal for 13-0 lead…on last play of third quarter,sacked Brooks again for seven-yard loss to help forcepunt two plays later…Chargers drove 58 yards fortouchdown and 20-0 lead on following drive…regis-tered tackle for loss among pair of stops Week 2 vs.Tennessee…collected 1.5 sacks to go along withseven tackles against Pittsburgh in Sunday Nightgame Oct. 8…shared three-yard sack with IgorOlshansky in third quarter on drive after Bolts hadscored touchdown to take 17-13 lead…helped forcepunt three plays later…sacked Ben Roethlisberger foreight-yard loss on first play of Pittsburgh’s last offen-sive series of game…had first interception of hiscareer in San Francisco Oct. 15…was only fourthinterception by Chargers lineman this decade and firstsince Adrian Dingle in 2004…later closed out gamewith six-yard sack on San Francisco’s final play ofgame…Oct. 22 in Kansas City, Castillo had fumblerecovery after Marques Harris sack and forced fum-ble that allowed Chargers to drive and tie game 27-27 late in fourth quarter…led defensive line with sixtackles, Oct. 29 against St. Louis, including one-yardtackle for loss against Tony Fisher on last play of firsthalf…collected five-yard sack on third down play toforce field goal attempt in second quarter againstCleveland Nov. 5…injured ankle in Browns game andwas inactive Weeks 9-12…came back Week 13against Denver after missing last four games withankle injury…was only going to see limited action butwas pressed into duty when Jacques Cesaire leftgame with neck injury…ended up making huge play infourth quarter by sacking Jay Cutler for eight-yardloss on fourth-and-two play…five plays later,LaDainian Tomlinson scored his NFL record-tying28th touchdown of season on six-yard run…startedWeek 14 vs. K.C. and collected four-yard sack againstTrent Green on first-down play in fourth quarter…re-injured ankle in Kansas City game and inactive Weeks15-16…returned to starting lineup for AFC DivisionalPlayoffs vs. N.E.…pressured Tom Brady into throwinginterception to Drayton Florence on third-and-10play early in third quarter…shared one-yard tackle forloss with linebacker Stephen Cooper late in fourthquarter. 2005: All-Rookie Team selection by NFL.com,Pro Football Weekly and the Professional FootballWriters of America…saw action at defensive tackle inseason opener against Dallas and had two tackles infirst-career game…started Weeks 2-8 at leftdefensive end…helped hold Philadelphia to 24 yardsrushing one week after holding Oakland to 39 yardson ground…broke up pass on third-down play in thirdquarter to force Eagles punt in game Philly led10-7…after 22-yard shanked punt, Bolts scoredtouchdown on ensuing drive for 14-10 lead…had big

game in 28-20 win over Kansas City Oct. 30 with 1.5sacks…combined with Stephen Cooper on five-yardsack on Chiefs second offensive play of game…late infourth quarter with Bolts up 28-13, sacked TrentGreen for six-yard loss on third-and-two play atChargers’ three-yard line…Chiefs went for it on fourthdown and turned ball over to Chargers on downs,keeping score 28-13…two-yard sack and forced fum-ble on third-and-14 on first play of second quarteragainst Buffalo Nov. 20…ball was fumbled out ofbounds as Bills retained possession… counted tacklefor loss among three stops against Redskins Nov.27…helped hold Oakland to 81 rushing yards in ESPNSunday Night Football game Dec. 4 with 24 yardscoming on final play of game…shared three-yardtackle for loss with Shawne Merriman in first quarteragainst Miami Dec. 11…helped force Dolphins punttwo plays later and on ensuing drive, Chargers scoredtouchdown for 7-0 lead…turned in one of biggestplays of season with three-yard sack with 3:10remaining in fourth quarter at Indianapolis Dec.18…play was big as it took place at San Diego 35-yardline on third-and-21 play, moving Colts out of fieldgoal range and forcing punt to preserve 19-17lead…two plays after punt went for touchback,Michael Turner took handoff and went 83 yards fortouchdown to seal 26-17 victory…Chargers AlumniPlayer of Week after collecting three tackles for lossamong season-high eight total stops at Kansas CityDec. 24…credited with tackle for loss among fourstops against Denver Dec. 31.

COLLEGE: Only fourth player in school history toearn All-America and Academic All-America honors insame season…2004 first-team All-America by ProFootball Weekly, second-team All-Big Ten, AcademicAll-America by ESPN and second-team AcademicAll-Big Ten…2003 first-team Academic All-Districtand Academic All-Big Ten…winner of school’s CarnigMinasian Citizenship Award…named United AutoWorkers Lineman of Game after 2003 Motor CityBowl against Bowling Green… second-team AcademicAll-District by CoSIDA and Academic All-Big Ten in2002…finished career with 251 tackles, 4.5 sacks,and 19.5 tackles for loss… played at Northwesternfrom 2001-04…earned degree in economics.

PERSONAL: Born in Brooklyn, New York… SuperPrepAll-America at Garfield High School in Garfield,New Jersey…first-team all-state and all-county asjunior and senior by Associated Press and NewarkStar-Ledger…three-time first-team all-league choice…team captain and team MVP as senior…also letteredin track and wrestling as state’s top heavyweight…member of Math Honor Society, National HonorSociety and Honor Roll.

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Passion 4 Life vitamin company and Dlush DeluxeBeverage stores.

Jacques is married to the former Jill Murray, hiscollege girlfriend from Southern Connecticut State.Jacques and Jill are both devout Christians andoften host bible study sessions and barbecues forteammates and close friends at their home inScripps Ranch.

Each offseason for the past fiveyears, the Cesaires have returned to Jill’shometown of Groton, Connecticut andparticipated in the NFL’s United WayWeekend. It includes a football camp, as well as schooland hospital visits. This year when they returned,Jacques was presented with a community serviceaward from the United Way. He joined some of hiscounterparts, Will Shields and Matt Birk, among NFLplayers who have been recipients of the award.

The Cesaires recently started a nonprofit foundationto benefit the Monarch School in San Diego, a schoolfor homeless teens. Cesaire also contributes to aChargers’ program in which staff members feed thecity’s homeless every Thursday night. Out of his ownpocket, he purchases sandwiches that are distributedto the homeless.

Jacques Cesaire (SEE-zair) is one of the mostversatile players on the Chargers’ defensive line. He’s aplayer who can capably defend the run or rush thepasser from either side of the line. Cesaire saw actionin every game in 2007 and was called upon to start sixgames. He responded with a career-high 50-tackleseason as the Chargers boasted the NFL’s seventh-best run defense. Cesaire wreaked havoc againstTennessee twice during the season, racking up aseason-high 11 tackles in Week 14 and then recordinga sack when the teams met in January in an AFC WildCard Playoff game.

Jacques has four siblings and his Haitian-bornparents are both nurses in his hometown ofGardner, Mass. Jacques’ father, Carmy, has had anunbelievable amount of good fortune during hislifetime, twice scratching lottery tickets to reveal thathe’d won $1 million. It happened once beforeJacques came into the NFL and happened a secondtime just a couple of years ago. Despite theiramazingly good fortune, both of Jacques’ parentscontinue to work.

Jacques’ interests include bowling, basketball,shooting pool, playing video games and spendingtime with his niece, Nadia. He is an investor in the

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Chargers asundrafted rookie, May 2, 2003…re-signed March 24,2005…signed five-year contract Feb. 13, 2006.

2007: Collected 12-yard sack and forced fumble latein first half of season opener vs. Chicago…helped endlate second quarter drive vs. Baltimore Nov. 25 witheight-yard sack on third-and-11 play…Bolts scoredTD on ensuing drive to take 19-7 lead…shared

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2005 San Diego 16-15 37-12 49 3.5-13.5 0-0 0 0 3 1-02006 San Diego 10-9 25-27 52 7-41 1-1 1 0 1 0-12007 San Diego 10-9 21-18 39 2.5-14.5 0-0 0 0 1 0-0

Totals 36-33 83-57 140 13.0-69 1-1 1 0 5 1-1Postseason 4-4 9-4 13 2-5 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 8, four times, Last: vs. Oakland, Oct. 14, 2007Sacks — 1.5, three times, Last: vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 8, 2006

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 6, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Sacks — 1, twice, Last: at New England, Jan. 20, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2005, 6; 2006, 2; 2007, 2; Total, 10.

Additional Postseason StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2006, 1; 2007, 1; Total, 2.

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four-yard sack with Igor Olshansky in Dec. 2 game atKansas City…racked up season-high 11 tackles Dec. 9at Tennessee …recorded three-yard first-quarter sackin Jan. 6 AFC Wild Card Playoff Game vs. Tennessee.2006: Took over Week 1 for injured Igor Olshansky(knee) after he was hurt on first series of game andfinished night with three tackles…also started Week 2for Olshansky…played Weeks 3-5, 8 & 14 in reserverole…lone tackle against Pittsburgh Oct. 8 was forfour-yard loss on third-and-17 play to forcePittsburgh punt late in third quarter of 17-13game…Bolts drove for field goal on ensuing posses-sion to stretch lead to 20-13…started Weeks 6-7 inplace of Olshansky…made one of team’s biggestdefensive plays of season in third quarter of Oct. 29game against St. Louis, stripping ball from StephenDavis at San Diego 25-yard line as Rams were drivingin 14-7 game…Marlon McCree scooped up fumbleand returned it 79 yards for touchdown that insteadgave Chargers 21-7 lead…it was Cesaire’s first-careerforced fumble …led team with career-high two sacksNov. 5 against Cleveland…helped stall first-quarterdrive with six-yard sack on third-down play in firstquarter…later added three-yard sack on third-downplay during second-quarter drive…started Weeks 9-13 for injured Luis Castillo (ankle)…led defensive linewith nine tackles and two quarterback pressures in35-27 win at Denver Nov. 19…shared eight-yard sackwith Derreck Robinson on second-down play duringOakland’s final drive late in fourth quarter Nov.26…Bolts intercepted pass two plays later to secure21-14 victory…despite battling flu-like symptomsthroughout Dec. 24 game in Seattle, racked up 1.5sacks and tackle for loss en route to being selected asChargers Alumni Player of Week…had sacks onback-to-back drives in second quarter, including eight-yard sack against Matt Hasselbeck on second-and-14play and shared six-yard sack with Shawne Merrimanon third-and-10 play…both drives in which he incurredsacks ended in three and outs…later tackled ShaunAlexander for one-yard loss in fourth quarter…cameout of Arizona game Dec. 31 with left knee injury anddid not return…inactive for AFC Playoff game vs. New

England. 2005: Started Week 1 at left defensive endand Weeks 2-4 at right defensive end…had key tacklefor loss in Oct. 2 win at New England…tackled CoreyDillon for seven-yard loss on first possession of thirdquarter to help force punt three plays later in 17-17game…Chargers scored touchdown on ensuingpossession to take 24-17 lead…played, but did notstart Week 5 against Pittsburgh…helped close out27-14 win at Oakland Oct. 16 with fourth quarterfive-yard sack against Kerry Collins…helped holdPhiladelphia to season-low 24 yards rushing Oct. 23,just one week after holding Oakland to 39 yards onground…helped contain Oakland to 81 rushing yardsin ESPN Sunday Night Football game Dec. 4 with 24yards coming on final play of game…tallied season-high seven tackles in Dec. 31 game against Denver.2004: Recorded one-half sack in Tennessee gameOct. 3…started Weeks 5-16 and AFC Wild Card Play-off game…tallied career-high four tackles at CarolinaOct. 24…registered tackle for loss among three stopsat Indianapolis Dec. 26…collected two stops in WildCard Playoff game vs. New York. 2003: Inactive Weeks1-12…played in first-career game at Detroit Dec. 7…had 12-yard sack of Joey Harrington negated bydefensive holding penalty… had tackle for loss amongfirst three career tackles at Pittsburgh Dec. 21.

COLLEGE: All-America selection by AmericanFootball Coaches Association following senior season…named Northeast-10 Conference Defensive Linemanof Year…selected to play in Cactus Bowl all-stargame…all-conference first-team pick as junior…finished career with 206 tackles including 54 tacklesfor loss and 21 sacks… forced four fumbles…played atSouthern Connecticut State from 1998-2002…majored in history and political science.

PERSONAL: Born in Worcester, Massachusetts…lettered in football, basketball and track at GardnerHigh School in Gardner, Mass.…brother, Carmy, wasleading receiver as senior at Fitchburgh State in 2004,Division III school in Fitchburgh, Mass…married, Jill,and couple resides in San Diego.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2003 San Diego 4-0 1-2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-02004 San Diego 16-12 18-6 24 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 3 0-02005 San Diego 16-5 17-8 25 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 0-02006 San Diego 16-10 27-20 47 4-24 0-0 0 0 1 1-02007 San Diego 16-6 25-25 50 2.5-22 0-0 0 0 3 1-0

Totals 68-33 88-61 149 8.0-51 0-0 0 0 7 2-0Postseason 4-1 4-3 7 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 11, at Tennessee, Dec. 9, 2007Sacks — 2, vs. Cleveland, Nov. 5, 2006

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 3, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Sacks — 1, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008

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community service. In Miami, Chambers helped buildhouses for Habitat for Humanity, while alsoparticipating in the Dolphins’ annual ThanksgivingTurkey program. He was also a member of theDolphins’ “All-Community Team” in which he personallydonated 20 tickets for every home game to localyouth football organizations.

An astute businessman with an eye for talent, Chrisand good friend and former Wisconsin teammate

Mike Echols, are co-owners of KingApe Entertainment, a music labelthat represents up-and-cominghip-hop, rock, alternative and clubacts. Their current featured artist is

“Pryslezz,” who just released his first album, “Death ofa Man, Rebirth of a King,” and hisfirst single and music video, “MoreThan a Love Song,” which featuresGrammy-winning recording artistDwele and a cameo appearance inthe video from Chambers. Echols actually had a briefstint in the NFL, spending the 2002-04 seasonsplaying cornerback for the Tennessee Titans. The labelhas its own website at www.KingApeEnt.com.

Chambers’ hobbies include traveling and spendingtime with his wife and young son, Chaz. Past travelshave taken Chris to Costa Rica, Brazil and Hawaii.This summer, the Chambers’ traveled to Puerto Ricofor a wedding.

One trip that Chambers is looking forward to is theChargers’ Oct. trip to London for a game against NewOrleans. He has never been to Europe. As a Dolphinlast year, Chambers had planned on accompanying hisMiami teammates to London for their game againstthe New York Giants, but he was traded to San Diegotwo weeks before that game. He’ll finally get hischance to go this year as a member of the Chargers.

Veteran wide receiver Chris Chambers made animmediate impact when he joined the Chargers in anOctober trade from the Miami Dolphins. With Chamberson the roster, the Chargers went 10-3, includingplayoffs. He had at least two catches in every gameafter making the move to Southern California and his15.9 yards-per-catch average in the regular season and17.4-yard average in the postseason led the team.

With the Bolts, Chambers played in his first-everplayoff games, debuting with a 121-yard effort in aWild Card win over Tennessee. Chambers finished thepostseason with the third-most receiving yards in theNFL (278) and the sixth-most catches (16).

Chambers spent the first six and a half seasons ofhis NFL career in Miami, leaving as one of the mostprolific pass-catchers in Dolphins history. At the timeof his departure, he ranked fifth in career receptions(405), fourth in yards (5,688) and touchdown catches(43), and third in 100-yard games (17). A dual threatbecause of his speed, Chambers also rushed for moreyards (355) than any other receiver in team history.

A very private and reserved individual away fromthe playing field, Chambers quietly became acommunity leader in his hometown of Cleveland,Ohio and in South Florida during his six-plus yearswith the Dolphins. In 2005, Chambers started theCATCH-84 (Children Achieving Through CommunityHelp) Foundation to benefit youth education andathletic programs. The foundation’swebsite is www.Catch84.com. Oneof the foundation’s signature eventsis a two-day football camp that hehosts each summer at his almamater, Bedford High School, outside of Cleveland.At the conclusion of the camp, Chris’ foundationawards two $2,500 scholarships to campers who excelnot only in athletics, but also in academics and

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Second-round draftchoice (52nd overall) by Miami, April 21, 2001…signed four-year contract with Dolphins, July 23,2001...signed five-year extension thru 2009 withMiami, Aug. 5, 2004...traded to Chargers from Miami,Oct. 16, 2007.

2007: Started season with Miami and caught ninepasses for 109 yards against Dallas Sept. 16…caughtsix balls for 101 yards at New York Jets Sept.23…played in 100th career game and caught 400thpass of career at Cleveland Oct. 14…two days later,

traded to Chargers (Oct. 16) for second-round choicein 2008 NFL Draft…scored touchdown in first careergame for Bolts Oct. 28 vs. Houston…caught 14-yardtouchdown pass from Philip Rivers in second quarterto give Chargers 35-3 lead over Texans…also ignitedSan Diego’s first touchdown drive of game with 21-yard catch on first play…helped set up early fourthquarter field goal Week 8 at Minnesota with 16-yardcatch on second-and-20 play and then 19-yard catchon third-and-nine play after penalty…finished gamewith team-high 59 yards receiving and had 40-yardreception in fourth quarter negated by penalty…had

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best receiving day since joining Chargers with fourcatches for 93 yards at Jacksonville Nov. 18…season-long 44-yard catch on third-and-13 play helped setup second quarter field goal…later had 20-yard catchon fourth-and-10 play to keep alive fourth quartertouchdown drive…caught five-yard TD pass fromRivers late in second quarter of Nov. 25 contest vs.Baltimore…helped set up first-quarter Nate Kaedingfield goal at Kansas City Dec. 2 with 37-yard catch to10 on third-and-12 play…led team with 90 yards onfour catches in 23-17 OT win at Tennessee Dec.9…26-yard catch in fourth quarter helped set upBolts’ first touchdown of game…later in quarter ongame-tying TD drive, had 19-yard catch on fourth-and-five play that survived replay challenge and twoplays later caught 28 yarder…led team with 69 yardsreceiving Dec. 16 vs. Detroit…two big catches includ-ed 28 yarder on third-and-six play and 21 yarder onthird-and-13 play…both catches helped sustain fieldgoal drives…caught 14-yard touchdown pass onopening series of second half against Denver onESPN’s Monday Night Football Dec. 24…also had big30-yard catch on third-and-eight play during team’slone first-half touchdown drive…led team with 71yards on four catches…other three catches besidestouchdown grab were all third-down catches result-ing in first downs, including 11-yarder on third-and-two play and 16-yarder on third-and-11 play…caught19-yard touchdown pass late in first half of Dec. 30game at Oakland…playing in first-ever playoff game,was off charts with team-leading 121 yards in Jan. 6AFC Wild Card Playoff Game vs. Tennessee…had 84yards in second half, including 19-yard catch onthird-and-six play during field goal drive to open thirdquarter and give Chargers first points of game…latercaught 39-yard pass to go over 100 yards for day onthird-and-10 play during game-clinching fourth-quarter TD drive…combined with Vincent Jackson(114 yards) to give Bolts first pair of receivers to bothgo over 100 yards in playoff game since 1983…30-yard touchdown catch on opening drive of thirdquarter in Jan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoffs at Indi-anapolis gave Bolts first lead of game at 14-10…beattwo Colts defenders down sideline to score TD forthird score in last four games…after Indianapolisscored to retake lead (17-14) late in third quarter,caught 22-yard pass on third-and-14 play and twoplays later, Darren Sproles scored on 56-yard screenplay to give lead back to Chargers at 21-17…thenafter Indy reclaimed lead again, Chambers ignitedgame-winning fourth-quarter touchdown drive with15-yard catch on first play of series…led team withseven catches, good for 90 yards, in AFC Champi-onship Game at New England…helped set up firstfield goal of game with 11 yard catch to Patriots’nine…15-yard catch got Bolts to New England’s 13 toset up another field goal on opening drive of thirdquarter, cutting San Diego’s deficit to 14-12. 2006:Third on team with 59 catches, 677 yards and fourTDs…caught 23-yard TD pass against Buffalo Sept.

17…season-long 39-yard run helped set up touch-down in 13-10 win over Tennessee Sept. 24…24-yardTD catch at Chicago Nov. 5…season-long 46-yardcatch on flea-flicker helped set up lone score of gamein 13-10 win over Kansas City Nov. 12…went over5,000 yards for career on catch…racked up season-high 121 yards on eight catches Dec. 3 against Jack-sonville…had streak of 60 games with catch end Dec.17 at Buffalo…streak began Dec. 29, 2002 vs. New

England. 2005: Selected to AFC ProBowl team after leading team withcareer-high 82 receptions, 1,118yards and 11 touchdowns…tied forthird in NFL in TDs, while ranking

13th in catches and 12th in yards…became first Dol-phin since Tony Martin (1999) to go over 1,000yards…became sixth 1,000-yard receiver in team his-tory…had career-long 61-yard run on reverse againstDenver Sept. 11…was second-longest run by receiverin team history…acrobatic 42-yard touchdown catchgave Dolphins 21-10 lead in game they won 27-24over Carolina Sept. 25…led team with six catches for93 yards against Panthers…had career-long 77-yardtouchdown catch vs. Kansas City Oct. 21…tied for11th-longest catch in team history…caught TD pass-es of three and 15 yards against New England Nov.13…first multi-TD game of season and sixth ofcareer…tallied 101 yards on six catches at OaklandNov. 27…earned first-career AFC Offensive Playerof Week Award after turning in team-record perfor-mance against Buffalo with 15 catches for 238 yardsand touchdown in 24-23 comeback win over Bills onDec. 4…became first Dolphins WR to earn awardsince 1994…touchdown catch was game-winner withsix seconds left in fourth quarter…15 catches wereteam record, most in NFL in 2005 and most by NFLreceiver since 2002…238 yards were also most in NFLfor season and most since 2002…was fifth 200-yardgame in team history and first since 1994…one weeklater turned in eight catch, 121 yard, two touchdowneffort against Chargers to lead Dolphins…caughtscoring passes of eight and 35 yards…tallied five ofhis catches for 97 yards and both scores in secondhalf…was third-straight 100-yard game, tyingsecond-longest streak in team history…also markedonly fourth time Dolphins’ player had three-straight100-yard games…caught two scoring passes againstTennessee Dec. 24 on grabs of seven and 11 yards…surpassed 1,000-yard mark for first time in career vs.Titans…game also marked career-best fourth straightwith touchdown catch…capped off season with 16-yard touchdown pass from Peyton Manning in ProBowl. 2004: Led team with 898 yards and sevenscores and ranked second with 69 catches…becamethird player in team history to lead team in yards forfour straight years…inactive for Jets game Oct. 3 withknee injury…tallied 128 yards and touchdown onthree catches against St. Louis Oct. 24…score cameon 71-yard grab, which at time was second-longestcatch of career…averaged career-high 42.7 yards per

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catch in game with at least three receptions…104yards on seven catches at Arizona Nov. 7…season-high nine catches for 103 yards and TD at SeattleNov. 21…became first Dolphin with consecutive 100-yard games since 1999…caught two-yard touchdownpass against Buffalo Dec. 5 for third-straight gamewith TD…also caught first two-point conversion passin Bills game…closed out season with four catches for146 yards and score at Baltimore Jan. 2…was second-best yardage game of career at time…caught 76-yardtouchdown pass on first play of game, which at timewas career long. 2003: Led team with 64 catches,963 yards and 11 touchdowns…ranked third in NFL inTD catches…most catches and yards by Dolphinsreceiver since 1999 and most TD catches since1991…his average of touchdown for every 5.8 recep-tions was second-highest in NFL…led squad withseven catches for 118 yards and two scores (57 and21 yards) in season opener against Houston Sept.7…caught 12 yards scoring pass vs. Buffalo Sept.21…added six-yard TD catch against New EnglandOct. 19…caught touchdown pass as part of four-catch, 79-yard night in Oct. 27 Monday Night Foot-ball game against Chargers that was played in Tempe,Arizona due to wildfires in San Diego…following weekcaught 28-yard touchdown catch against Indianapo-lis Nov. 2 for third-straight game with TD…sharedCBS’ Phil Simms Ironman of Game Award with QBJay Fiedler after scoring career-high three touch-downs on catches of 39, six and 35 yards in Nov. 27Thanksgiving Day game on national television at Dal-las…led squad with five catches for 96 yards…wasMiami’s first three-touchdown performance since1998…closed out season with team-leading and thencareer-high nine catches and 153 yards against NewYork Jets Dec. 28…also scored on 20-yard catch vs.Jets…153 was most yards by Dolphin since 1999.2002: Led team with 52 receptions for 734 yards andscored three touchdowns…caught six passes for 102yards at K.C. Sept. 29…caught seven-yard TD passagainst defending Super Bowl Champion New Eng-land Patriots Oct. 6 to give Dolphins 14-0 lead ineventual 26-13 win…inactive for Buffalo game Oct.20 while recovering from concussion sustained Oct.13 at Denver…set season-highs with seven catchesand 138 yards against Oakland Dec. 15…had 117yards in first half alone against Raiders…rushed threetimes for 59 yards at New England Dec. 29, includingseason-long 45-yarder…at time, tied team record formost rushing yards in game by wide receiver. 2001:Consensus All-Rookie selection and named NFLOffensive Rookie of Year by Football News andFootball Digest…also named Dolphins’ Newcomerof Year by media and fans…finished rookie seasonwith 48 receptions and led team with 883 yards,seven touchdowns and 18.4 yards per catch aver-age…set team rookie records for receiving yards andTD catches and led all rookie NFL receivers in thosecategories…ranked second in catches to Chargers’rookie LaDainian Tomlinson…Chambers was only

10th wide receiver selected in 2001 draft and nottaken by Dolphins until second round with 52ndoverall pick…his 18.4-yard average (min. 24 catches)was also team rookie record and highest by Dolphinsince 1986…tied team rookie mark with three 100-yard games…caught first NFL pass for 36 yards inSept. 9 season opener at Tennessee…named NFLOffensive Rookie of Month for November…caught14 passes for 293 yards and four TDs duringmonth…became third Dolphins rookie to win ROMhonors…received Offensive Game Ball from coach-ing staff after catching three passes for 113 yardsand two scores at Indianapolis Nov. 11…set teamrookie record with 37.7-yard per catch avg. (min. 3catches)…first 100-yard game by Dolphins rookiesince 1993 and first by rookie WR since1989…caught TD passes of 74 and 29 yards againstColts…74-yarder was longest catch by Dolphins rook-ie since 1996 and second-longest in team histo-ry…29-yarder came with 7:44 to play in contest andprovided winning points in Miami’s 27-24victory…became only Miami’s second rookie with twoTD catches in game and first since Mel Baker in1974…led fourth quarter 11-point comeback at Buf-falo Nov. 25 with pair of fourth-quarter TD catch-es…finished Bills game with five grabs for 101yards…22-yard TD catch with 4:07 left in game cutdeficit to 27-24 and 32-yarder with 0:48 remaininglifted Dolphins to 34-27 win…teamed with OrondeGadsden (116 yards) to give team first pair of 100-yard receivers in game since 1999…caught 11-yardTD pass against Denver Dec. 2…was fifth TD catch ofseason, tying Dolphins’ rookie record…caught two TDpasses (2 and 32 yards) in Dec. 10 MNF game againstIndianapolis…paced squad with seven catches for124 yards in Dec. 22 game at N.E….inactive for Jan.13 playoff game vs. Baltimore after spraining rightankle in Jan. 6 season finale vs. Buffalo

COLLEGE: Second-team All-Big Ten as senior after52-catch season for 813 yards and five touch-downs…honorable mention all-conference as junior…finished career as school’s third all-time leadingreceiver with 127 catches for 2,004 yards and 16TDs…started final 33 games and played on Rose Bowlwinning teams following sophomore (1998) and junior(1999) seasons…spent frosh year as backup guard onBadgers’ basketball team…played football at Wisconsinfrom 1997-00…majored in sociology and law.

PERSONAL: Born Cleveland, Ohio…All-America andtwo-time all-state performer at Bedford (Ohio) HighSchool…third-team all-state in basketball as senior…state champion in 400 meters as senior…married,Christina, and couple has son, Chaz.

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Receiving RushingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2001 Miami 16-7 48-883 18.4 74t 7 1-(-11) -11.0 -11 02002 Miami 15-15 52-734 14.1 59t 3 6-78 13.0 45 02003 Miami 16-16 64-963 15.0 57t 11 4-30 7.5 12 02004 Miami 15-15 69-898 13.0 76t 7 9-76 8.4 24 02005 Miami 16-16 82-1,118 13.6 77t 11 12-92 7.7 61 02006 Miami 16-16 59-677 11.5 46 4 8-95 11.9 39 02007 Miami 6-5 31-415 13.4 28 0 1-(-5) -5.0 -5 02007 San Diego 10-7 35-555 15.9 44 4 2-17 8.5 9 0

Totals 110-97 440-6,243 14.2 77t 47 43-372 8.7 61 0Postseason 3-2 16-278 17.4 39 1 0-0 0.0 0 0

Kickoff ReturnsYear No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2001 36-811 22.5 47 0

Single-game HighsReceptions — 15, vs. Buffalo, Dec. 4, 2005Receiving Yards — 238, vs. Buffalo, Dec. 4, 2005Receiving Long — 77t, vs. Kansas City, Oct. 21, 2005Receiving TDs — 3, at Dallas, Nov. 27, 2003

Postseason Single-game HighsReceptions — 6, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Receiving Yards — 121, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Receiving Long — 39, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Receiving TDs — 1, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Receiving Long TD — 30t, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008

Additional StatisticsTwo-Point Conversions — 2001, 1.

100-Yard Receiving Games (18)Date Opponent W-L No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD11/11/01 at Indianapolis W 3-113 37.7 74t 211/25/01 at Buffalo W 5-101 20.2 32t 212/22/01 at New England L 7-124 17.7 44 009/29/02 at Kansas City L 6-102 17.0 38 012/15/02 Oakland W 7-138 19.7 40 009/07/03 Houston L 7-118 16.9 57t 212/28/03 New York Jets W 9-153 17.0 24 110/24/04 St. Louis W 3-128 42.7 71t 111/07/04 Arizona L 7-104 14.9 30 011/21/04 at Seattle L 9-103 11.4 28 101/02/05 at Baltimore L 4-146 36.5 76t 111/27/05 at Oakland W 6-101 16.8 24 012/04/05 Buffalo W 15-238 15.9 57 112/11/05 at San Diego W 8-121 15.1 35t 212/03/06 Jacksonville L 8-121 15.1 46 009/16/08 Dallas L 9-109 12.1 24 009/23/08 at New York Jets L 6-101 16.8 26 001/06/08 Tennessee+ W 6-121 20.2 39 0

Multi-Touchdown Games (8)Date Opponent W-L No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD11/11/01 at Indianapolis W 3-113 37.7 74t 211/25/01 at Buffalo W 5-101 20.2 32t 212/10/01 Indianapolis W 3-36 12.0 32t 209/07/03 Houston L 7-118 16.9 57t 211/27/03 at Dallas W 5-96 19.2 39t 311/13/05 New England L 6-69 11.5 17 212/11/05 at San Diego W 8-121 15.1 35t 212/24/05 Tennessee W 5-51 10.2 20 2

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09/24 Tennessee* 4 39 9.8 16 010/01 at Houston* 3 28 9.3 16t 110/08 at New England* 5 29 5.8 10 010/15 at New York Jets* 5 60 12.0 24 110/22 Green Bay* 2 29 14.5 23 011/05 at Chicago* 5 58 11.6 24t 111/12 Kansas City* 3 66 22.0 46 011/19 Minnesota* 6 44 7.3 10 011/23 at Detroit* 2 23 11.5 18 012/03 Jacksonville* 8 121 15.1 46 012/10 New England* 3 11 3.7 5 012/17 at Buffalo* 0 0 0.0 0 012/25 New York Jets* 1 16 16.0 16 012/31 at Indianapolis* 3 39 13.0 18 0

Totals 59 677 11.5 46 4

2005 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 Denver* 5 40 8.0 12 009/18 at New York Jets* 3 21 7.0 9 009/25 Carolina* 6 93 15.5 42t 110/09 at Buffalo* 4 60 15.0 30 010/16 at Tampa Bay* 3 50 16.7 31 010/21 Kansas City* 2 88 44.0 77t 110/30 at New Orleans* 4 25 6.3 12t 111/06 Atlanta* 3 40 13.3 23 011/13 New England* 6 69 11.5 17 211/20 at Cleveland* 3 12 4.0 5 011/27 at Oakland* 6 101 16.8 24 012/04 Buffalo* 15 238 15.9 57 112/11 at San Diego* 8 121 15.1 35t 212/18 New York Jets* 4 34 8.5 13 112/24 Tennessee* 5 51 10.2 20 201/01 at New England* 5 75 15.0 20 0

Totals 82 1118 13.6 77t 11

2004 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 Tennessee* 6 35 5.8 10 009/19 at Cincinnati* 5 69 13.8 20 109/26 Pittsburgh* 2 15 7.5 9 010/03 New York Jets Inactive10/10 at New England* 6 37 6.2 10t 110/17 at Buffalo* 3 23 7.7 11 010/24 St. Louis* 3 128 42.7 71t 111/01 at New York Jets* 3 29 9.7 13 011/07 Arizona* 7 104 14.9 30 011/21 at Seattle* 9 103 11.4 28 111/28 at San Francisco* 5 64 12.8 25t 112/05 Buffalo* 5 49 9.8 18 112/12 at Denver* 5 47 9.4 14 012/20 New England* 3 24 8.0 11 012/26 Cleveland* 3 25 8.3 10 001/02 at Baltimore* 4 146 36.5 76t 1

Totals 69 898 13.0 76t 7

2003 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/07 Houston* 7 118 16.9 57t 209/14 at New York Jets* 4 91 22.8 39 009/21 Buffalo* 5 51 10.2 12t 110/05 at New York Giants* 3 19 6.3 9 010/12 at Jacksonville* 2 17 8.5 9 010/19 New England* 3 30 10.0 13 110/27 at San Diego* 4 79 19.8 49 111/02 Indianapolis* 3 56 18.7 28t 111/09 at Tennessee* 2 30 15.0 19 011/16 Baltimore* 4 34 8.5 16 0

Receptions by Opponent (including playoffs)Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TDArizona (1) 7 104 14.9 30 0Atlanta (2) 5 84 16.8 35 0Baltimore (4) 17 252 14.8 76t 2Buffalo (11) 47 665 14.1 57 7Carolina (2) 10 147 14.7 42t 1Chicago (2) 7 92 13.1 26 1Cincinnati (1) 5 69 13.8 20 1Cleveland (3) 12 110 9.2 23 0Dallas (2) 14 205 14.6 39t 3Denver (5) 17 193 11.3 30 2Detroit (3) 9 128 14.2 28 1Green Bay (2) 7 84 12.0 23 0Houston (4) 14 200 14.3 57t 4Indianapolis (7) 21 385 18.3 74t 6Jacksonville (3) 14 231 16.5 46 0Kansas City (4) 13 306 23.5 77t 1Minnesota (3) 13 171 13.2 59t 1New England (13) 55 583 10.6 44 5New Orleans (1) 4 25 6.3 12t 1New York Giants (1) 3 19 6.3 9 0New York Jets (12) 47 664 14.1 39 3Oakland (5) 20 345 17.3 40 1Philadelphia (1) 5 86 17.2 38 0Pittsburgh (2) 7 74 10.6 19 0St. Louis (2) 7 187 26.7 71t 1San Diego (3) 16 234 14.6 49 3San Francisco (2) 7 91 13.0 25t 1Seattle (2) 12 179 14.9 43 1Tampa Bay (1) 3 50 16.7 31 0Tennessee (7) 29 418 14.4 39 2Washington (2) 9 140 15.6 31 0Totals (113) 456 6,521 14.3 77t 48Total number of games against each opponent in parenthesis.

2007 Game-By-Game Receiving (Miami)Date Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 at Washington* 6 92 15.3 28 009/16 Dallas* 9 109 12.1 24 009/23 at New York Jets 6 101 16.8 26 009/30 Oakland* 2 21 10.5 13 010/07 at Houston* 2 19 9.5 10 010/14 at Cleveland* 6 73 12.2 23 0

Totals 31 415 13.4 28 0

2007 Game-By-Game Receiving (San Diego)Date Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD10/28 Houston* 2 35 17.5 21 111/04 at Minnesota* 5 59 11.8 19 011/11 Indianapolis 2 17 8.5 12 011/18 at Jacksonville 4 93 23.3 44 011/25 Baltimore* 5 22 4.4 7 112/02 at Kansas City* 2 50 25.0 37 012/09 at Tennessee* 4 90 22.5 28 012/16 Detroit 4 69 17.3 28 012/24 Denver* 4 71 17.8 30 112/30 at Oakland* 3 49 16.3 19t 1

Totals 35 555 15.9 44 401/06 Tennessee*+ 6 121 20.2 39 001/13 at Indianapolis*+ 3 67 22.3 30t 101/20 at New England+ 7 90 12.9 20 0

Totals 16 278 17.4 39 1

2006 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/07 at Pittsburgh* 5 59 11.8 19 009/17 Buffalo* 4 55 13.8 26 1

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2002 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/08 Detroit* 3 36 12.0 20 109/15 at Indianapolis* 4 57 14.3 26 009/22 New York Jets* 4 33 8.3 17 009/29 at Kansas City* 6 102 17.0 38 010/06 New England* 6 62 10.3 17 110/13 at Denver* 0 0 0.0 0 010/20 Buffalo Inactive11/04 at Green Bay* 5 55 11.0 13 011/10 at New York Jets* 3 48 16.0 21 011/17 Baltimore* 4 50 12.5 18 011/24 San Diego* 4 34 8.5 11 012/01 at Buffalo* 2 17 8.5 14 012/09 Chicago* 2 34 17.0 26 012/15 Oakland* 7 138 19.7 40 012/21 at Minnesota* 2 68 34.0 59t 112/29 at New England* 0 0 0.0 0 0

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2001 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 at Tennessee* 2 52 26.0 36 009/23 Oakland 2 36 18.0 27 009/30 at St. Louis 4 59 14.8 33 010/07 New England 0 0 0.0 0 010/14 at New York Jets 3 53 17.7 28 010/28 at Seattle 3 76 25.3 43 011/04 Carolina 4 54 13.5 28 011/11 at Indianapolis* 3 113 37.7 74t 211/18 New York Jets 2 25 12.5 13 011/25 at Buffalo 5 101 20.2 32t 212/02 Denver* 3 35 11.7 14 112/10 Indianapolis 3 36 12.0 32t 212/16 at San Francisco* 2 27 13.5 18 012/22 at New England* 7 124 17.7 44 012/30 Atlanta* 2 44 22.0 35 001/06 Buffalo* 3 48 16.0 36 0

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repeatedly hauling in deep passes down the field. As asenior at Iowa, 27 of his 44 catches netted firstdowns, including 12 such catches on third andfourth down plays.

Chandler, whose brother is former Hawkeyesquarterback Nathan Chandler, was the fifth formerIowa tight end to be drafted by an NFL team since2000. The list includes Dallas Clark, a 2003 first-roundchoice of the 2006 Super Bowl ChampionIndianapolis Colts. Scott and Nathan played togetherduring Scott’s freshman season at Iowa in 2003.

Scott Chandler, a fourth-round draft choice in2007, spent the majority of his rookie seasonwatching from the sidelines and learning the tricks ofthe trade from veterans Antonio Gates and BrandonManumaleuna. Heading into his second year, Chandleris eager to put some of his newfound knowledge tothe test and contribute in 2008.

The Chargers were fortunate to land Chandler, atall and long-armed tight end from the University ofIowa. A converted wide receiver with very goodhands, Chandler demonstrated big-play ability duringoffseason practices and training camp as a rookie,

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Selected by Chargers infourth-round (129) of NFL Draft, April 29, 2007...signed four-year contract, June 5, 2007.

2007: Saw action during Chargers’ 51-14 win overDetroit Dec. 16…inactive for other 15 games plus allthree playoff contests.

COLLEGE: Finished career ranked second in schoolhistory among tight ends with 117 receptions and1,467 yards…spent freshman and sophomore seasons

as wide receiver and converted to tight end as junior…recipient of 2005 Coaches Appreciation Award in firstseason as tight end after leading team with 47 catchesfor 552 yards and two touchdowns…team’s second-leading receiver as senior…played at Iowa from 2003-06…graduated in May 2007 with degree in marketing.

PERSONAL: Born in Bedford, Texas…Academic All-District selection and member of National HonorSociety at Southlake Carroll High School in Southlake,Texas…all-district and honorable mention all-state as

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rushing touchdowns per game. Not surprisingly, theBolts went 5-0 during that stretch. With Oliveabeing released in February, the path has been clearedfor Clary, who heads into 2008 as the team’s startingright tackle.

As a collegian at Kansas State, Clary was one of thetop tackles in the Big 12 Conference. He and Chargersrunning back Darren Sproles were teammates atK-State. In Jeromey’s first season as a starter (2003) asa sophomore, he helped pave the way for Sproles tolead the nation in rushing with 1,986 yards.

Off the field, Clary enjoys spending time withhis wife Breanna, playing golf and hanging out atthe beach.

Jeromey Clary’s career took off in 2007. It wasquite an ascent for the former 2006 sixth-round draftchoice, who spent his entire rookie season on theclub’s practice squad.

When the ’07 season started, Clary made thesquad as a reserve tackle and special teams performer.He was called upon several times early in the season tospell players at both tackle and guard. Then in earlyDecember with the Bolts’ running game struggling toget on track, Head Coach Norv Turner inserted Claryinto the starting lineup to replace a struggling ShaneOlivea at right tackle. Over the final five games of theregular season, the Chargers rushed for 880 yards andeight touchdowns, an average of 176 yards and 1.6

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Sixth-round draft choice(187) by San Diego, April 30, 2006...signed four-yearcontract with Chargers, July 25, 2006...waivedSept. 2, 2006...re-signed to practice squad, Sept. 4,2006... signed one-year contract with Chargers, Jan.16, 2007...signed one-year contract with Chargers,March 25, 2008.

2007: Saw extensive action at right tackle in Week 2at New England after Shane Olivea left game late infirst quarter with lower back injury…made first-careerstart in Lambeau Field as right tackle Week 3 forinjured Shane Olivea…briefly spelled Olivea at righttackle and Mike Goff at right guard in Chargers’ Nov.18 game at Jacksonville…again spelled Olivea at lefttackle Nov. 25 vs. Baltimore…moved into starting line-up at right tackle Dec. 2 at Kansas City and had keyrole in 191-yard rushing day…Bolts broke 10-10 tie athalf with Chiefs by scoring rushing touchdowns of 31and 28 yards in third and fourth quarters…line helpedChargers rush for 274 yards vs. Detroit on Dec. 16,second-highest total ever in team history…teamrecord (287) was set against the New York Jets onOct. 13, 1963…line also did not allow any sacksagainst Lions…line only allowed one sack in 26 passplays and helped team rush for 147 yards in 23-3 win

over Denver on ESPN Monday Night Football Dec.24…allowed only one sack and blocked for 120 yardrush day at Oakland Dec. 30…only allowed one sack in31 pass plays in AFC Wild Card Playoff win overTennessee Jan. 6…did not allow any sacks in Jan. 13AFC Divisional Playoff win at Indianapolis…line hadperfect blocks as Billy Volek scored game-winningtouchdown on one-yard quarterback sneak…lineallowed only one sack in 38 pass plays in AFC Cham-pionship Game at New England. 2006: Spent entire2006 season on Chargers’ practice squad.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-Big 12 selection assenior by Associated Press, Kansas City Star, AustinAmerican-Statesman, Dallas Morning News, FortWorth Star Telegram, Houston Chronicle, SanAntonio Express-News and league’s coaches…chosento play in 2006 East-West Shrine Game…three-time(2003-05) first-team Academic All-Big 12 selection…Kansas State’s Outstanding Lineman of Year as juniorand senior…as senior, earned team awards for Lifterof Year, Scholar-Athlete of Year and Paul CoffmanAward for outstanding leadership, attitude andimprovement…second-team all-conference followingjunior year by Big 12 coaches and K.C. Star, andhonorable mention by Associated Press…also named

senior while helping lead team to 16-0 record andClass 5A Division II state title…caught 68 passes for1,203 yards and 18 touchdowns for title team…Southlake Carroll moved from Class 4A to Class 5A

before his senior season and became first team inTexas prep history to win state title after making suchmove…also lettered in basketball.

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Postseason Games Played-Started: 2007 (3-3, San Diego).

team’s Outstanding Offensive Lineman...played atKansas State from 2002-05…graduated with degreein psychology.

PERSONAL: Born in Norfolk, Nebraska…all-region,all-area, all-district and academic all-state choice atMansfield High School in Mansfield, Texas…namedteam’s Offensive MVP as senior and selected to playin Coca-Cola All-Star Game...married, Breanna.

the NFL as an undrafted rookie from the Universityof Maine.

Cooper enjoys playing basketball and spendingtime with his son, Koby, and daughter, Karis. Stephenis the third-oldest of five children and he often returnsto his native Wareham, Mass. to visit his family.Cooper was a quarterback in high school and ledWareham to a Super Bowl championship in 1995.In 2006, the school retired his No. 4 jersey duringthe Chargers’ bye week and Cooper attended theceremony. As a collegian at the University of Maine,Cooper switched to defense as a linebacker and wenton to become the Atlantic-10 Conference’s DefensivePlayer of the Year.

Stephen is the first member of the Cooper familyto graduate from college. He has already decidedthat when the time comes to hang up his footballhelmet, he would like to pursue a career in teachingand coaching.

In his first year as a starter, linebacker StephenCooper became one of the key cogs in theChargers’ defense.

Unfortunately his second year as one of the team’sstarting inside linebackers will be delayed. In April, theNFL announced that Cooper will be suspended for theChargers’ first four regular season games for violatingthe NFL’s Policy on Steroids and Related Substances.

In 2007, Cooper led the team with 179 tackles inthe regular season and tallied double-digit tackle totalsin 13 of the team’s 16 regular season games. He alsopaced the team in the playoffs with 38 total tacklesand double digit tallies in two of the team’s threeplayoff games, including 18 against Indianapolis in theDivisional Playoffs.

Chargers General Manager A.J. Smith had a feelingthat Cooper was on the fast track to a breakoutseason and the Bolts inked him to a new five-year dealin 2007 before the season even started. It was quite aclimb for a player who originally found his way to

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Chargers asundrafted rookie, May 2, 2003…re-signed April 1,2005…signed one-year contract March 23, 2006...signed new five-year contract through 2010, Aug.25, 2006.

2007: Led team with 12 tackles in season openingwin over Chicago…had hand in two second-halfturnovers with fumble recovery on Chicago’s openingdrive of third quarter and forced fumble on Bears’opening drive of fourth…forced fumble was recov-ered by safety Clinton Hart and eight plays later,Tomlinson scored on seven-yard run to give Boltsfinal points in 14-3 win…for second week in row, ledteam in tackles, racking up 12 stops Week 2 at NewEngland…led team with 10 stops Week 3 at GreenBay…backed up Green Bay effort with another10-tackle game Week 4 vs. Kansas City…collectedeight-yard sack of Jay Cutler midway through fourth

quarter of 41-3 win at Denver Oct. 7…recorded 10-tackle game Week 6 vs. Oakland…collected secondinterception of career and first since 2003 with latethird-quarter pick off Sage Rosenfels in Texans’ gameOct. 28…interception at San Diego’s 10-yard line andwas part of big game for Cooper in which he tied Clin-ton Hart and Matt Wilhelm for team high with 12stops, including second-quarter shared tackle for loss(-2 yards) with Luis Castillo…second on squad with 11stops Week 8 at Minnesota…paced unit with career-high 19 tackles Week 9 vs. Indianapolis on NBC’sSunday Night Football…led team with 10 tackles,including two for loss, Nov. 25 vs. Baltimore…latethird-quarter tackle for loss (-3) on second-down playhelped force end to drive on downs…led squad with16 stops Dec. 2 at K.C…also had eight-yard sack earlyin third quarter on Chiefs QB Damon Huard…led teamwith 10 tackles Dec. 16 against Detroit and interceptedfourth quarter pass that Chargers converted into final

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touchdown in 51-14 win…led team with 16 tacklesand forced fumble by Dominic Rhodes at OaklandDec. 30…led team with 12 tackles in AFC Wild CardPlayoff win over Tennessee Jan. 6…paced squad with18 tackles in Jan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoff win overIndianapolis…led team with nine tackles and sharedeight-yard sack with Igor Olshansky midway throughfourth quarter of Jan. 20 AFC Championship Game atNew England. 2006: Played Weeks 1-16…startedagainst Cleveland, Denver, at Seattle and vs. Arizonafor Randall Godfrey… closed out 27-0 win at Oaklandwith late fourth-quarter six-yard sack of AndrewWalter…Week 3 at Baltimore, tackled Daniel Wilcox atone-yard line and forced fumble to prevent potentialscore…ball was recovered by Donnie Edwards…talliedseason-high eight tackles and tied team-high withtwo special teams stops in Nov. 12 win at Cincin-nati…turned in stellar performance against DenverDec. 10 while starting for injured Godfrey…led teamwith nine tackles, including eight-yard sack, and madetwo spectacular pass breakups in open field…bothpass breakups occurred during same second-quarterdrive when Chargers led 21-3 and they helped forceDenver to punt…after punt, Bolts put together 13-play, 80-yard drive that ended with touchdown for28-3 lead…collected half-sack and tied for team highwith 11 stops at Seattle Dec. 24…shared five-yardsack with Donnie Edwards on second-and-seven playin third quarter…collected lone stop for one-yard losslate in fourth quarter of AFC Playoff game vs. NewEngland. 2005: Teamed with Donnie Edwards for bigthird-and-one stop at five-yard line on opening seriesof game to hold New York Giants to field goal in Sept.25 ESPN Sunday Night Football game…startedKansas City game Oct. 30 for injured Randall Godfreyand racked up season-high eight tackles along withone-half sack…shared five-yard sack with Luis Castilloon Chiefs second offensive play of game…recordedeight tackles for second consecutive week in Charg-ers 31-26 win over New York Jets Nov. 6…collectedone-yard sack late in fourth quarter of 48-10 winover Buffalo Nov. 20…racked up season-high threespecial teams tackles against Miami Dec. 11…turnedin critical play that didn’t show up on stat sheets in26-17 win at Indianapolis Dec. 18…with Bolts hang-ing on to narrow 19-17 lead in fourth quarter, pres-sured Peyton Manning and forced errant throw thatdrew intentional grounding penalty when Colts hadadvanced as far as Chargers’ 23-yard line…on follow-ing play, Manning was sacked for three-yard loss,taking them out of field goal range and forcing

punt…after punt went for touchback, Michael Turnertook carry 83 yards for touchdown to put final pointson board in victory…recorded tackle for loss at KansasCity Dec. 24. 2004: Spelled injured Randall Godfreyagainst New York Jets Sept. 19 and led team withnine tackles including one for loss…named ChargersAlumni Player of Week following Jets game…recov-ered fumbled caused by Steve Foley in third quarterversus New Orleans Nov. 7…tied for team high withtwo tackles on special teams against Denver Dec.5…started Tampa Bay game Dec. 12 as team openedwith extra linebacker…started against Kansas City Jan.2 at inside linebacker and had seven tackles…led teamwith two stops on special teams and added tackle ondefense in Wild Card Playoff game vs. New York.2003: Tied for fifth on team with eight special teamstackles…racked up two special teams tackles againstMinnesota Nov. 9…recorded first-career interceptionDec. 14 off Green Bay’s Brett Favre after pass wastipped by Donnie Edwards…returned interception 25yards to set up LaDainian Tomlinson touchdown onensuing drive…tallied first-career sack and career-bestthree tackles at Pittsburgh Dec. 21.

COLLEGE: Atlantic-10 Conference Defensive Playerof Year in 2002…recipient of George H. “Bulger” Loweaward from Gridiron Club of Greater Boston as topdefensive football player in New England… named All-America by Associated Press, American FootballCoaches Association and Sports Network assenior…named conference’s Defensive Player ofWeek after 3.5 sacks and five tackles for lossperformance in win over Rhode Island… Atlantic-10Co-Defensive Player of Year as junior…earnedfirst-team All-America honors from Associated Press,second-team from Sports Network and third-teamfrom Football Gazette… earned school’s Roger EllisRookie of Year Award in 1999…earned conferencerookie of week honors after big game againstJames Madison…wrapped up career with 374 tackles,57 tackles for loss, seven interceptions and 25sacks…played at Maine from 1999-2002…masscommunications major.

PERSONAL: Born in Wareham, Massachusetts…linebacker and quarterback at Wareham HighSchool…earned all-scholastic honors from BostonGlobe and Boston Herald in football andbasketball…set school scoring record in basketball…lettered in track.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2003 San Diego 16-0 5-3 8 1-6 1-25 25 0 1 0-02004 San Diego 16-2 25-8 33 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0-12005 San Diego 16-2 20-10 30 1.5-3.5 0-0 0 0 0 0-02006 San Diego 16-4 41-41 82 2.5-16.5 0-0 0 0 2 1-02007 San Diego 16-16 89-90 179 2-16 2-23 18 0 6 2-2

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against Indianapolis’ Peyton Manning, the reigningSuper Bowl MVP. Cromartie’s three picks off Manning,which all took place in the first half, included aone-handed leaping interception that madeeveryone’s highlight reel.

Including the Indianapolis game, Cromartie hadthree multi-pick games during the season, one shy ofthe NFL single-season record. Cromartie added twomore picks in the postseason and was one of onlyseven players to intercept multiple passes in theplayoffs. He intercepted Manning once again in theChargers-Colts Jan. 13 Divisional Playoff Game at theRCA Dome and added another a week later againstTom Brady in the AFC Championship Game.

Antonio left Florida State after playing just twoseasons in Tallahassee. His collegiate career started

with great promise as he was one ofonly a handful of true freshmen to letterin 2003. He delivered another solidseason in 2004, earning first-team

All-ACC honors despite starting only one game.The reason Cromartie left school early was because

in 2005, while preparing for his junior season during avoluntary workout, he injured his knee while defendinga pass in a one-on-one drill. The injury requiredsurgery, forcing him to sit out the entire season.After the injury, Antonio worked diligently in hisrehabilitation and exceeded the medical timetable thatthe doctors and trainers had set for him.

Antonio was planning to return to Florida State forthe 2006 season, but days before his team played in

When Antonio Cromartie stepped into the startinglineup in Week 10 of the 2007 season, his presencemade an immediate impact on the team and was feltaround the League.

Cromartie, the Chargers’ 2006 first-round draftchoice out of Florida State, led the NFL with 10

interceptions, becoming only thesecond player in team history to doso, joining Charlie McNeil (1961).Cromartie became an All-Pro,garnered several votes as the

NFL’s Defensive Player of the Year and became thefirst Chargers cornerback to make the Pro Bowl sinceRyan McNeil in 2002. Although he started just eightgames, his impact was profound. Cromartie recordedat least one interception in each of the last threegames and all 10 of his interceptions came in theteam’s last nine contests.

Cromartie’s coming-out party took place in a spanof three weeks in late October and early November.On Oct. 28 against Houston, Cromartie scored twotouchdowns, recovering an errant punt snap in theend zone and returning an interception 70 yards for ascore. They were his first NFL TDs. A week later inMinnesota, Cromartie set an NFL record that will neverbe broken when he returned a missed field goal 109yards for a touchdown on the final play of the firsthalf. The following week, Cromartie turned in hiscrown-jewel performance of the season in front of anational-television audience on NBC’s Sunday NightFootball when he racked up a career-high three picks

Single-game HighsTackles — 19, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Sacks — 1, six times, Last: at Kansas City, Dec. 2, 2007Interceptions — 1, three times, Last: vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Interception Return Yards — 25, vs. Green Bay, Dec. 14, 2003Interception Return Long — 25, vs. Green Bay, Dec. 14, 2003

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 18, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Sacks — 0.5, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2004, 1; 2005, 1; 2006, 1; 2007, 3.Special Teams Tackles — 2003, 8; 2004, 9; 2005, 9; 2006, 4; Total, 30.

Additional Postseason StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2006, 1.Special Teams Tackles — 2004, 2.

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Cromartie recently finished his college career atTennessee State University and was chosen by theArizona Cardinals with the 16th pick of the first roundin April’s NFL Draft. Antonio is often compared toanother very talented athlete, former Florida State andNFL cornerback and return specialist, Deion “PrimeTime” Sanders. The two are close friends and speakfrequently throughout the year.

While Antonio’s superior speed and athleticismhave tricked a few people into thinking that he couldfly, he had the chance to take flight with some of thenation’s best in March when hereceived a special invitation to fly in anFA-18 Hornet with the U.S. Navy’s BlueAngels from their base in El Centro,California. Cromartie stayed awakeduring the entire 45-minute flight, which saw hisFA-18 exceed speeds of 800 mph while thegravitational pull neared 6 Gs.

Cromartie got married in June, tying the knot withthe former Rhonda Patterson in Atlanta.

Cromartie enjoys spending time with his children,Alonzo, Karis, Antonio, Deyjah and Jaden. His hobbiesinclude playing basketball, watching movies and

collecting trading cards. He estimatesthat his collection numbers around2,000 pieces and one of his bestcards is that of Chargers Hall ofFame quarterback Dan Fouts.Cromartie also spends time lookingafter his four dogs: Noah, Bear,

Serena and Diamond.

the 2006 Orange Bowl, he got a phone call from hismom, Cassandra, informing him that she’d beendiagnosed with breast cancer. With his mom facing alife-threatening illness, and a young son at home,Cromartie decided it was best for his family if he wereto leave Florida State and make himself available forthe 2006 NFL Draft. The Chargers are glad that he didand they demonstrated it by making him the 19th pickin the first round.

Antonio grew up in Tallahassee so it was only naturalthat he enrolled with the hometown Seminoles.Interestingly, he had never been to a game at FSU’sDoak Campbell Stadium until he was recruited byFlorida State.

As a way of giving back to the community in whichhe was raised, Cromartie recently started The BamBam 13 Foundation in Tallahassee. The goal of thenonprofit foundation is to help youth reach theirdreams by offering unique programs, resources andopportunities. In April, Cromartie hosted a CelebrityWeekend, which included a youth football camp athis alma mater, Lincoln High School. The camp wasattended by several of Cromartie’s Chargers’ team-mates, including Marcus McNeill and Cletis Gordon.

Cromartie comes from a very athletic family. Hisbrother T.J. played wide receiver atMichigan State. Their cousin is formerMajor League outfielder WarrenCromartie, a career .281 hitter whoplayed 11 seasons with the MontrealExpos and Kansas City Royals.Another cousin, Dominique Rodgers-

TRANSACTION HISTORY: First-round draft choice(19) by San Diego, April 29, 2006...signed five-yearcontract with Chargers, July 26, 2006.

2007: Named first-team All-Pro by AssociatedPress and Sports Illustrated…All-NFL and All-AFCby Pro Football Weekly and Professional FootballWriters of America…also All-NFL by USA TodaySports Weekly…selected to AFC Pro Bowlsquad…named Chargers Defensive Player ofYear…became first-ever Charger to win NFL’s inter-ceptions title (10)…tied Carlos Polk for team high withthree special teams tackles Week 3 at GreenBay…turned in big third-quarter effort in Bolts Oct. 14win over Oakland…on Raiders’ first drive of thirdquarter, broke up pass on 3rd-and-6 play to forcepunt…Chargers drove 68 yards for touchdown and21-7 lead on ensuing possession…then, on Raiders’next possession, recorded first-career interceptionoff Daunte Culpepper on third-and-13 deep pass toJerry Porter…named Associated Press NFL Playerof Week and Sports Illustrated.com DefensivePlayer of Week after scoring two touchdowns Oct.28 vs. Houston for first two scores of career…recov-ered errant punt snap in end zone for first TD andscored second on 70-yard interception return…became only second defensive player in team history

to score two return touchdowns in same game…“Speedy” Duncan was first, scoring on 100-yardinterception return and 35-yard fumble return Oct.15, 1967 vs. Kansas City…finished Texans’ game withtwo interceptions, becoming first Chargers corner-back since 2003 to do so…second interception and21-yard return in second quarter set up touchdownthat gave Chargers 35-3 lead…in addition to twopicks, led team with three passes defensed, includingone on third-and-15 play late in second quarter toforce punt…AFC Special Teams Player of Week, aswell as Sports Illustrated.com and USA Today.comSpecial Teams Player of Week after setting NFLrecord with 109-yard return of missed field goal Nov.4 at Minnesota…play occurred on last play of first halfas 57-yard field goal fell short and into waiting armsof Cromartie...was third touchdown return in twoweeks…also partially blocked punt attempt in Vikingsgame…making first-career start in place of injuredQuentin Jammer (hamstring), named AFC DefensivePlayer of Week, GMC Defensive Player of Week,Sports Illustrated.com Defensive Player of Weekand Pro Football Weekly Player of the Week aftertying team record with three interceptions off Indy’sPeyton Manning Nov. 11 on NBC Sunday Night Foot-ball…11th time in team history that player recordedthree interceptions in game…third-interception,

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In April, Cromartie hosted the second-annual Antonio Cromartie Youth Football Camp at Lincoln High School in Tallahassee, Florida.Photo: Don Juan Moore, Capital Outlook

which was highlight-reel quality one-handed leapingpick, led to LaDainian Tomlinson touchdown thatgave Bolts 23-0 lead at time…had all three picks infirst half, most interceptions in one half of gamesince Stevon Moore of Cleveland had three in firsthalf at Houston Oilers on Sept. 17, 1995...becamefirst Chargers player since Chris Fletcher in 1975 tohave six picks in four-week stretch…replaced DraytonFlorence in starting lineup vs. Baltimore Nov.25…named AFC Defensive Player of Month forDecember…collected his seventh and eighth of sea-son Dec. 2 at Kansas City…picked off both passes inend zone to eliminate 14 potential points in gameBolts won by 14 points, 24-10…collected first pick infirst quarter while covering veteran Eddie Kennisonand second in fourth quarter while covering perennialPro Bowler Tony Gonzalez… tied Charlie McNeil’s 46-year old team record with ninth interception of sea-son, Dec. 9 at Tennessee…Titans only threw two passesin his direction, one was intercepted and second wasbroken up and nearly picked as well…intercepted10th pass of season on first play of fourth quarterDec. 16 vs. Detroit…set new single-season teamrecord for interceptions, breaking mark set 46 yearsearlier by Charlie McNeil of nine in 1961…Cromartierecorded all 10 of his picks in nine game stretch andwas only starter for last six…McNeill recorded his ninepicks in 11-game stretch in ’61…also recovered fum-ble on kickoff return that Bolts converted into thirdquarter field goal for 44-7 lead…intercepted fourthpass of season off Peyton Manning late in secondquarter of Jan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoff game atIndianapolis…returned pick 89 yards for apparenttouchdown, but phantom holding penalty behindplay negated score and return was reduced to 30yards…earlier in contest, helped set up Chargers’ firsttouchdown of game as Marvin Harrison fumbledwhile being tackled by Cromartie after catch…MarlonMcCree recovered fumble and Bolts’ offenseresponded with 78-yard touchdown drive that tied

the game, 7-7…intercepted Tom Brady in end zone onthird-and-two play with 3:05 remaining in third quar-ter and Chargers down 14-12 in Jan. 20 AFC Champi-onship Game at New England…tied Pro Bowl recordwith two interceptions in Feb. 10 all-star contest atHonolulu’s Aloha Stadium and added tackle forloss…tackled Terrell Owens for three-yard tackle forloss on third-and-five play early in first quarter…intercepted first pass early in second quarter ontipped ball intended for Chris Cooley at AFC’s 15-yardline…returned that pick 56 yards to NFC 29, settingup touchdown four plays later that gave AFC 24-7lead…intercepted second pass on third-and-five playlate in third quarter, returning it 21 yards to AFC’s42-yard line. 2006: Saw action Weeks 1-16 and inAFC Playoff game on defense and special teams…madeoutstanding play in single coverage to break up deeppass near goal line intended for Torry Holt in Oct. 29game against St. Louis…had perhaps best day as proin Chargers’ 32-25 win over Cleveland Nov. 5…in firstquarter with score tied 3-3, chased down NFL’s lead-ing punt returner Dennis Northcutt as he appearedon way to 91-yard touchdown return…was able tocatch him from across field and force out of boundsat 10-yard line…instead of touchdown, San Diego’sdefense held Cleveland to field goal and kept score at6-3 instead of 10-3…made even bigger play on spe-cial teams late in third quarter…with Cleveland up 12-10, Chargers punted from Browns’ 37-yard line andhe made great play to get downfield and down ball attwo-yard line…San Diego’s defense forced three-and-out on ensuing drive and after Browns punt, LaDain-ian Tomlinson scored touchdown on 41-yard run onfirst play to give San Diego lead for good at 17-12…on top of it all, Cromartie finished game withteam-high two special teams tackles…helped forcethird quarter three-and-out in Chargers Nov. 19 winat Denver…with Chargers’ trailing 24-14, broke updeep pass intended for Rod Smith on first-downplay…after three-and-out, Bolts scored TD to climb

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Magazine All-America as defensive back at LincolnHigh School in Tallahassee…led Lincoln to Class 4Astate title as junior and record of 12-1-1 assenior…also saw time as running back, wide receiverand kick returner…finished career with 10 intercep-tions and 27 touchdowns, including 22 on offense,four on special teams and one on defense…multi-sport star averaged 14 points and nine rebounds onschool’s basketball team…lettered in track running110-meters and 4x100 meter relay.

back within 24-21…set up Chargers’ first touchdownof Oakland game Nov. 26 with 91-yard kickoffreturn…it tied for seventh-longest in team historyand was Bolts’ longest since Ronney Jenkins 93-yarder against Raiders in Oakland Nov. 18, 2001…LT scored on four-yard run two plays afterKOR…teamed with Kassim Osgood to down punt attwo-yard line in second quarter of Dec. 3 game atBuffalo…afterward, defense forced three-and-outand offense scored TD before end of half to take17-0 lead to locker room…helped set up touchdownthat gave Chargers 21-3 lead over Denver Dec. 10with 45-yard kickoff return…collected two specialteams tackles Week 15 at Seattle…had big passbreakup on third-and-two play early in fourthquarter of playoff game…after punt, Bolts drove 83yards for touchdown to take 21-13 lead.

COLLEGE: First-team All-Atlantic Coast Conferenceselection in 2004…scored three touchdowns duringhis career including two interception returns of 40and 71 yards and fumble return of 61 yards…made only start of career in 2004 Gator Bowlagainst West Virginia…redshirted in 2005 due toknee injury suffered during preseason voluntaryworkout…was one of only five true freshmen toletter for Seminoles in 2003…also ran track atFlorida State and was member of school’s 2004ACC championship track team running sprints andhurdles…played at Florida State from 2003-05…majored in social science.

PERSONAL: Born in Tallahassee, Florida…2002 USAToday National Defensive Player of Year and Parade

In March, Cromartie strapped in and received some final instructions before taking flight in an FA-18 Hornet with the U.S. Navy’sBlue Angels from the Naval Air Facility in El Centro, California. Photo: Casey Pearce.

As Cromartie’s legend continues to grow, so does his popularity.He was featured in the May 12 issue of The Sporting News,his first national magazine cover. Photo: K.C. Alfred

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Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2006 San Diego 16-0 9-2 11 0-0 0-0 0 0 5 0-02007 San Diego 16-8 33-8 41 0-0 10-144 70t 1 18 0-1

Totals 32-8 42-10 52 0-0 10-144 70t 1 23 0-1Postseason 4-3 11-2 13 0-0 2-37 30 0 3 1-0

Kickoff ReturnsYear No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2006 10-297 29.7 91 02007 3-67 22.3 26 0Totals 13-364 28.0 91 0Postseason 1-19 19.0 15 0

Single-game HighsTackles — 7, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Interceptions — 3, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Interception Return Yards — 91, vs. Houston, Oct. 28, 2007Interception Return Long — 70t, vs. Houston, Oct. 28, 2007

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 5, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Interceptions — 1, twice, Last: at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Interception Return Yards — 30, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Interception Return Long — 30, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2006, 10; 2007, 7; Total, 17.Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2007, 1*.Missed Field Goal Returns — 2007, 1**.*Recovered errant punt snap in end zone for touchdown vs. Houston, Oct. 28, 2007.**Returned missed field goal NFL-record 109 yards at Minnesota, Nov. 4, 2007.

2007 Game-By-Game InterceptionsDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 Chicago 0 0 0.0 0 009/16 at New England 0 0 0.0 0 009/23 at Green Bay 0 0 0.0 0 009/30 Kansas City 0 0 0.0 0 010/07 at Denver 0 0 0.0 0 010/14 Oakland 1 0 0.0 0 010/28 Houston 2 91 45.5 70t 111/04 at Minnesota 0 0 0.0 0 011/11 Indianapolis* 3 27 9.0 21 011/18 at Jacksonville* 0 0 0.0 0 011/25 Baltimore* 0 0 0.0 0 012/02 at Kansas City* 2 28 14.0 28 012/09 at Tennessee* 1 0 0.0 0 012/16 Detroit* 1 -2 -2.0 -2 012/24 Denver* 0 0 0.0 0 012/30 at Oakland* 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 10 144 14.4 70t 101/06 Tennessee*+ 0 0 0.0 0 001/13 at Indianapolis*+ 1 30 30.0 30 001/20 at New England*+ 1 7 7.0 7 0

Totals 2 37 18.5 30 0* Denotes starter+ Denotes postseason game

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Stadium, and his first-ever live game action as a redshirtfreshman in the ‘03 Southeastern Conference openeragainst Georgia.

The lows included enduring the destruction anddevastation that ravaged the South when HurricaneKatrina hit just before his junior season was set tobegin in 2005. Katrina forced the relocation of a homegame against Arizona State, and it pushed back theTigers’ next home game against Tennessee to a Mondaynight, a game that Davis will remember for the rest ofhis life. It was the first major sporting event in the statefollowing the Hurricane. He will also remember having14 of his family members staying in his Baton Rougeapartment as their New Orleans’ homes were eitherbadly damaged or destroyed. Following the devastation,Davis lent his time to the relief effort, unloading trucksand helping collect clothing donations at the school’sMaravich Assembly Center.

Davis’ hobbies include fishing, baseball, videogames and watching old war movies.

Wide receiver Buster Davis, the Chargers’ top pickin the 2007 NFL Draft, gained valuable experienceas a rookie. He benefited from working alongsidea pair of proven veterans in Chris Chambers andVincent Jackson.

Davis, who played collegiately at LSU in one of thenation’s top football conferences, was unshaken as arookie. He started his first-ever game on NBC’sSunday Night Football against the three-time SuperBowl Champion New England Patriots and a weeklater caught his first NFL touchdown pass in GreenBay’s Lambeau Field.

A tireless worker, Davis spent the summer beforehis senior season at LSU running routes and catchingpasses from Peyton and Eli Manning at the annualManning Passing Academy in Thibodaux, Louisiana.

Davis experienced many highs and lows during hiscollegiate career in Baton Rouge. The highs includedwinning a National Championship as a freshman in2003; the ritual walk down “The Hill into LSU’s Tiger

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Selected by Chargers infirst round (30) of NFL Draft, April 28, 2007...signedfive-year contract with Chargers, July 25, 2007.

2007: Made first-career start Week 2 at New Englandand helped keep third-quarter touchdown drive aliveby drawing 37-yard pass interference penalty on3rd-and-7 play…caught first-career touchdown pass(nine yards) in Lambeau Field on Sept. 23 againstGreen Bay Packers…TD catch helped Bolts get withinthree points (17-14) late in first half…helped extendfirst-quarter touchdown drive Week 6 vs. Oaklandwith 18-yard catch on 3rd-and-2 play…11-yard catchon third-and-eight play helped sustain TD driveon opening series of third quarter vs. DetroitDec. 16…helped set up Chargers’ first touchdown inJan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoffs at Indianapolis with18-yard catch on third-and-eight play.

COLLEGE: Finished career as school’s seventh all-timeleading receiver with 141 catches and 2,107yards…only seventh player in school history to eclipse2,000 career receiving yards…caught pass in 35-straight games to close out career…scored seventouchdowns as receiver and one on punt returns…second-team All-Southeastern Conference returnspecialist as senior…redshirted in 2002…played at LSUfrom 2003-06…arts and sciences major.

PERSONAL: Born in New Orleans, Louisiana…All-America wide receiver at Walker High School inNew Orleans…also lined up at split end, quarterback,punter and place kicker as senior…caught 82 passesfor 1,171 yards and 16 touchdowns in leadingWalker to Class 4A state championship game assenior…runner up for state title as junior...also letteredin baseball.

Receiving RushingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2007 San Diego 14-1 20-188 9.4 18 1 3-9 3.0 6 0

Postseason 3-0 2-23 11.5 18 0 0-0 0.0 0 0

Punt ReturnsYear No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2007 6-52 8.7 24 0

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rushing attack in 2007. The Chargers rushed for 2,039yards and an average of 127.4 yards per game. Itincluded a 274-yard performance against Detroit inDecember, the second-most prolific rushing day inteam history. In 13 of 19 games last season (includingplayoffs), the Chargers gave up zero or one sack, andthree times the Bolts rushed for more than 200 yards.Dielman was a key asset in pass protection and,according to his coaches, did not give up a sack in ’07.

Dielman had added incentive to play well. An unre-stricted free agent following the 2006 season, hepassed up a chance to chase riches and start anew in adifferent NFL city and signed one of the biggest con-tracts ever awarded to an offensive lineman in teamhistory. He chose to follow his heart and signed a newsix-year deal to stay with the Chargers through 2012.Team President Dean Spanos played a key role in theBolts’ push to retain their starting left guard.

Dielman is a throwback. He’s tough and nasty, thekind of player opposing defensive linemen don’t wantto face on a Sunday afternoon. Three hours in thetrenches against Dielman is like a 15-round heavy-weight title fight. A former defensive lineman in col-lege, Kris made the move to the offensive line shortlyafter joining the Chargers as an undrafted free agentand he hasn’t looked back since.

Dielman moved into the starting lineup in 2005and a year later he helped the Chargers shatter severaloffensive records, including points and rushing yardsfor a season. He and his fellow lineman’s play up frontalso helped LaDainian Tomlinson score an NFL-record31 touchdowns en route to winning NFL MostValuable Player honors.

One of the reasons Dielman elected to stay in SanDiego is that the 27-year-old Ohio native owns ahome on a hill overlooking Pacific Beach. The house

Kris Dielman’s game reached new heights in 2007,earning a place on the 2008 Pro Bowl squad. Fearinghe may never get a chance to play in the NFL’s all-stargame due to a ferocious style of play that often infuri-ates opponents, Dielman earned the utmost respectof his peers in his selection. It was an enjoyable weekas he was joined in Hawaii by the entire Chargerscoaching staff.

Dielman’s hard-nosed, physical play in the trencheshelped set the tone for the NFL’s seventh-ranked

2007 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 Chicago 2 15 7.5 10 009/16 at New England* 0 0 0.0 0 009/23 at Green Bay 4 31 7.8 12 109/30 Kansas City 1 8 8.0 8 010/07 at Denver 0 0 0.0 0 010/14 Oakland 2 30 15.0 18 010/28 Houston Inactive11/04 at Minnesota Inactive11/11 Indianapolis Did Not Play11/18 at Jacksonville 3 39 13.0 16 011/25 Baltimore 1 4 4.0 4 012/02 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 0 0

12/09 at Tennessee 2 2 1.0 5 012/16 Detroit 2 20 10.0 11 012/24 Denver 2 27 13.5 17 012/30 at Oakland 1 12 12.0 12 0

Totals 20 188 9.4 18 101/06 Tennessee+ 1 5 5.0 5 001/13 at Indianapolis+ 1 18 18.0 18 001/20 at New England+ 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 2 23 11.5 18 0* Denotes starter+ Denotes postseason game

In March, Kris’ home was featured in Sports Illustrated in aspecial advertising section called “HomeOwner.”

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2007: Earned All-NFL honors from USA TodaySports Weekly…selected to AFC Pro Bowlsquad…named Chargers Lineman of Year...

San Diego’s Offensive Line turnedin its best performance of seasonOct. 7 at Denver…didn’t allow sackin 18 pass plays, and more impor-tantly, helped clear way for 214-

yard rushing day, Bolts’ highest total since Oct. 29,2006 against St. Louis…on Oct. 14 against Oakland,line was again at its best as they did not allow sack in21 pass plays while anchoring 206-yard rushing per-formance…Bolts allowed only one sack in 11 passplays Oct. 28 vs. Houston…third-quarter sack wasBolts’ first allowed since Sept. 30 vs. K.C….endedstring of 57-straight pass plays without allowingsack…line powered way for 191-yard rushing attackin 24-10 win at Kansas City Dec. 2…Bolts broke 10-10 tie at half with rushing touchdowns of 31 and 28yards in third and fourth quarters…line helped Charg-ers rush for 274 yards vs. Detroit on Dec. 16, second-highest total ever in team history…team record (287)was set against the New York Jets on Oct. 13,1963…line also did not allow any sacks againstLions…line only allowed one sack in 26 pass plays andhelped team rush for 147 yards in 23-3 win overDenver on ESPN Monday Night Football Dec. 24…unitonly allowed one sack in 31 pass plays in AFC WildCard Playoff win over Tennessee Jan. 6…did not allowany sacks in Jan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoff win at Indi-anapolis…line also had perfect blocks as Billy Volekscored game-winning touchdown on one-yard quar-terback sneak. 2006: First-alternate to AFC ProBowl squad… named Chargers co-Lineman of Yearby teammates…shared award with Jamal Williamsand Marcus McNeill… selected to ESPN.com’s All-Pro Team…started Weeks 1-10, 12-16 and in AFCDivisional Playoff game vs. New England… inactive forWeek 11 game against Oakland and replaced in start-

ing lineup by Scott Mruczkowski…line did not allowany sacks and paved way for team to rush for 194yards and two touchdowns in season opener at Oak-land…quarterback Philip Rivers was only hit one timeall night by Raiders defense, but on that play he com-pleted 38-yard pass to Eric Parker that set up touch-down to give team 20-0 lead…line cleared way for241-yard rushing day and three touchdowns, includ-ing two by LT, against Tennessee Sept. 17…for sec-ond-consecutive week, line did not allow anysacks…also for second week in row, Rivers was onlyhit one time in game by Tennessee’s defense and onthat play, he still completed 12-yard pass to MichaelTurner…line cleared way for 150-yard rushing gameWeek 3 against Baltimore, team which was rankedfirst in league against run and only surrendering 34.3yards per game on ground coming into contest…onlysurrendered one sack to Ravens defense and it cameon Hail Mary play on last snap of game…line helpedBolts rush for 119 yards against Pittsburgh inSunday Night game Oct. 8…Steelers had come intocontest ranked fourth in league vs. run and onlyallowing 78.3 yards per game…line didn’t allow anysacks in 39 pass attempts at San Francisco Oct.15…marked third game of season group did not allowsack…line set tone for big day against St. Louis Oct.29 as Bolts rushed for 216 yards against Rams, sec-ond 200-yard rushing game of season, and grouponly allowed one sack in 24 passing plays...line helpedpave way for 190-yard rushing effort against Cleve-land Nov. 5…helped clear way for LT to rush for 104yards and four touchdowns in 49-41 win at Cincin-nati Nov. 12…Bolts’ starting five all named ChargersAlumni Players of Week after clearing way for 125rushing yards and three touchdowns, while onlyallowing one sack in 26 pass attempts in 35-27comeback win at Denver Nov. 19…line allowed onlyone sack for two yards in 33 pass plays and helpedblock for 110 yards and two TDs in 21-14 win overOakland Nov. 26…helped Bolts rush for 197 yardsand two LT touchdowns in 24-21 win at Buffalo Dec.3…came up big on fourth-quarter game-clinchingtouchdown drive which consumed season-long 8:06,covering 13 plays and 80 yards as Bolts ran on nine of13 plays…group allowed Bolts to rush for 147 yardsand four touchdowns Dec. 10 against Denver, allow-ing only two sacks, one of which was coverage sack,

their games at Petco Park and he even caught a foulball during a game in 2005.

Dielman enjoys watching NASCAR races, rodeosand ultimate fighting. Dielman is in a Fantasy

Racing League with severalfriends, including teammateScott Mruczkowski. In March, agroup of them traveled to

Bristol, Tennessee and sat in the pit area to watchNASCAR’s Food City 500 at the Bristol MotorSpeedway. Dielman has even met several ofNASCAR’s top drivers, including Jimmie Johnson,Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Clint Boyer.

offers a stunning panoramic view of San Diego fromthe La Jolla coast to Mexico. In March, Kris’ house wasfeatured in Sports Illustrated in a special advertisingsection called “Home Owner.” One of Dielman’sfavorite pastimes is riding his beach cruiser along theboardwalk in Pacific Beach and Mission Beach. A regularon the beach scene, Dielman was invited to serve as ajudge in the Miss Mission Beach Contest in May.

Another reason he chose to stay is the cadreof friends that he has made inSan Diego. Among his closestfriends are several San DiegoPadres. Dielman regularly attends

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Games Played-Started: 2003 (6-0, San Diego); 2004 (15-0, San Diego); 2005 (16-14, San Diego); 2006 (15-15, San Diego);2007 (16-16, San Diego); Total (68-45).

Postseason Games Played-Started: 2004 (1-0, San Diego); 2006 (1-1, San Diego); 2007 (3-3, San Diego); Total (5-4).

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in 25 total pass plays…line key reason Bolts rushed for265 yards, fifth-most in team history, in 20-9 winover Kansas City Dec. 17…helped Bolts rush for 168yards, including 62-yard run by Tomlinson, and onlyallowed one sack in 31 pass plays in rainy conditionsat Seattle Dec. 24…closed out season with 169-yardrushing effort in Dec. 31 win over Arizona…anchored148-yard effort in AFC Playoffs vs. New England.2005: Started Weeks 3-16 at left guard…saw exten-sive action on offensive line in season opener againstDallas, lining up as tight end…replaced injured ToniuFonoti at left guard in fourth quarter at Denver Sept.18…started ESPN Sunday Night Football gameagainst New York Giants Sept. 25 at left guard forinjured Fonoti…line paved way for 268 yardsrushing, third-best in team history, and did not allowany sacks against Giants…started Oct. 2 against NewEngland on line that did not allow any sacks forsecond-consecutive week and helped Chargers rushfor 183 yards en route to ending Patriots’ NFL-record21-game home winning streak…Oct. 16 at Oaklandhelped hold All-Pro tackles Warren Sapp and TedWashington to three combined tackles while openingholes for running game to generate 190 yards onground…offensive line did not allow any sacks in 44pass attempts against Kansas City Oct. 30…did notallow any sacks in 27 pass attempts and paved wayfor 133 rushing yards in 31-26 win over New YorkJets Nov. 6…line allowed only one sack in 33 pass

attempts against Buffalo Week 10 and created run-ning lanes for 202-yard rushing effort at WashingtonWeek 11…in 26-17 win at Indianapolis Dec. 18,offensive line allowed only one sack and helped teamrush for 206 yards. 2004: Did not play Week 1…sawaction on special teams Weeks 2-3, 5-16 and WildCard Playoff game…saw brief action at end of Ten-nessee game Oct. 3, New Orleans game Nov. 7 andKansas City game Jan. 2 at guard…played in goal lineoffense at Oakland Nov. 21 and at Kansas City Nov.28. 2003: Spent first five weeks on practicesquad…dressed but did not play Weeks 6-8…playedon special teams Weeks 9-11, 13 and 15-16…inactiveWeeks 12 and 14…saw brief action as reserve leftguard Week 15.

COLLEGE: Two-time honorable mention All-Big TenConference selection…voted Most Valuable Player byteammates as senior after leading team with fivesacks and 14 tackles for loss…began career at Indianaas tight end…saw action at defensive tackle as sopho-more and spent entire senior season on defense…recorded 62 tackles on defense and 26 catches for361 yards and five touchdowns on offense…playedat Indiana from 1999-2002…majored in management.

PERSONAL: Born in Goshen, Indiana…all-state andall-conference linebacker and tight end at Troy HighSchool in Troy, Ohio…also lettered in basketball.

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Off the field, Dobbins is mature beyond his years.Tim and his wife, Amanda, have two daughters, Timeraand Anna. His hobbies include working out, bowling,golf, pool, skydiving, white-water rafting and ridingdirt bikes. He also enjoys watching movies with hisfamily, particularly action films. Though he no longermaintains his collection, as a child Tim collected coinswith his grandmother, the late Mary McKinney.

A fearless competitor who’s become a solidcontributor on special teams, Tim Dobbins’ 12 specialteams tackles in 2007 tied for third on the squad.Dobbins is a compact and powerful inside linebackerthat the Chargers selected in the fifth-round of the2006 NFL Draft. While his defensive reps have beenlimited, Dobbins has become one of the team’s topspecial teams players.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fifth-round draft choice(151) by San Diego, April 30, 2006...signed four-yearcontract with Chargers, July 25, 2006.

2007: Logged extensive playing time and recordednine stops at inside linebacker after Matt Wilhelm leftcontest in first quarter with calf injury…recoveredmuffed kickoff late in second quarter against Balti-more Nov. 25 as Bolts tacked on late first-half fieldgoal to take 22-7 lead…huge day on special teamsDec. 16 vs. Detroit, forcing fumble and tying JylesTucker for team-high with three tackles…recorded FFon kickoff after Chargers scored on opening drive ofthird quarter…Bolts tacked on field goal after recover-ing fumble for 44-7 lead…led team with pair of unas-sisted special teams tackles in AFC ChampionshipGame at New England. 2006: Played Weeks 1-16 andin playoff game, primarily on special teams…tied MattWilhelm for team lead with two special teams tacklesin Week 2…led squad with two special teams stopsWeek 3 at Baltimore…added two more ST stops at SFWeek 5…led team with pair of special teams stops atBuffalo Dec. 3…logged two special teams stops inDec. 10 win over Denver…collected two special teamstackles Week 15 at Seattle…scored first-career

touchdown when he recovered muffed punt in endzone in Dec. 31 season finale against Arizona…scoregave Bolts 24-7 lead in third quarter.

COLLEGE: Two-time All-Big 12 selection at IowaState, earning first-team honors as senior in 2005and honorable mention recognition as junior in2004…Big 12 Defensive Newcomer of Year in2004…started every game for Cyclones…spent 2002-03 seasons at Copiah-Lincoln Junior College inMississippi…all-state honorable mention in MississippiAssociation of Community and Junior Collegesafter 2003 season in which he returned 48-yardinterception and 44-yard fumble for touchdowns…finished JC career with 210 tackles, 13 sacks and fourinterceptions…played at Iowa State from 2004-05…sociology major.

PERSONAL: Born in Nashville, Tennessee…all-statelinebacker at Glencliff High School selected to playin 2002 Tennessee-Kentucky All-Star Game inKnoxville…rushed for more than 1,400 yards asfullback…married, Amanda…has two daughters, Annaand Timera.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2006 San Diego 16-0 0-4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-02007 San Diego 16-0 9-7 16 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0

Totals 32-0 9-11 20 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0Postseason 4-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 9, at New England, Sept. 16, 2007

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2006, 18; 2007, 12; Total, 30.Special Teams Forced Fumbles — 2007, 1Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2006, 1; 2007, 2; Total, 3.Special Teams Fumble Recovery Touchdowns — 2006, 1.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2006, 1; 2007, 3; Total, 4.

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the 1994-97 seasons. The elder Floyd is now anelementary school principal in Sacramento.

Malcom’s hobbies include playing basketball, boogieboarding at Mission Beach and playing the newestvideo games. He was an all-conference basketballplayer in high school and his team won an intramuralchampionship while he was in college at Wyoming.

At 6-5, Malcom Floyd is the tallest member of adeep and talented group of wide receivers. He’sshown the ability to make acrobatic catches lookroutine. Floyd also can stretch the field and givesthe Chargers another legitimate deep threat. Thatexplosiveness in making plays downfieldled several teammates to christen him withthe nickname “M-80.”

Floyd’s older brother, Malcolm, playedwide receiver for the Houston Oilers during

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Chargers asundrafted rookie, April 30, 2004 …waived Sept. 5,2004…signed to practice squad Sept. 7, 2004…signedto active roster Dec. 11, 2004…waived Sept. 3,2005…re-signed to practice squad Sept. 5, 2005…signed to active roster Dec. 7, 2005...signed one-yearcontract with Bolts, March 7, 2007...re-signed one-year contract with Chargers, March 25, 2008.

2007: 25-yard catch on 3rd-and-13 play duringopening drive of second half in Sept. 23 game atGreen Bay helped set up 21-yard touchdown catch-and-run by LT…helped extend Chargers touchdowndrive on opening series of Week 6 game vs. Oaklandwith 16-yard catch on 3rd-and-7 play. 2006: Caught31-yard touchdown pass at Baltimore Oct. 1 on playin which Samari Rolle slipped and fell in coverage…caught touchdown pass for second time in as manyweeks with nine-yard tiptoeing catch in back cornerof the end zone against Pittsburgh Oct. 8 in NBCSunday Night game…catch withstood instant replaychallenge and tied him for team lead with two touch-down catches on season…caught career-long 46-yardtouchdown pass in third quarter of 49-41 win atCincinnati Nov. 12…score helped Chargers get within28-21 after trailing 28-7…on previous drive, helpedset up LT four-yard touchdown run with 27-yardcatch and run to four-yard line…ChargersAlumni Player of Week following Nov. 12 game atCincinnati…subbing for injured Eric Parker (neck),

Floyd left “Queen City” with his first-career 100-yardgame, hauling in five catches for 109 yards andscore against Bengals…among catches was latefourth-quarter 12-yard tiptoe catch along boundaryon third-and-nine play…catch withstood replaychallenge and kept drive alive that ended six playslater with touchdown that give Chargers final pointsin win over Bengals…inactive for Week 13 Denvergame with ankle injury…placed on “Reserve-Injured”list due to ankle injury Dec. 14. 2005: Spent Weeks 1-12 on Chargers’ practice squad…inactive Weeks 13-16. 2004: Started against Kansas City Jan. 2 andcaught first-career touchdown pass of 13 yards fromPhilip Rivers…was also Rivers’ first-career touchdownpass… set up second-quarter touchdown catch byRyan Krause with 27-yard catch to Chiefs’ 10-yardline that led to touchdown three plays later…saw action as reserve in Wild Card Playoff game vs.New York Jets.

COLLEGE: Honorable mention All-Mountain WestConference as senior…first-team all-conference byFootball News and Sporting News as sophomore…fin-ished career with 186 catches for 2,411 yards and 14touchdowns…redshirted in 1999…played at Wyomingfrom 1999-2003…majored in health sciences.

PERSONAL: Born in Sacramento, California…all metroand offensive MVP of league at River City High Schoolin Sacramento…first-team all-league in basket ball.

ReceivingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2004 San Diego 4-2 3-49 16.3 27 12005 San Diego 0-0 0-0 0.0 0 02006 San Diego 12-0 15-210 14.0 46t 32007 San Diego 6-1 7-97 13.9 25 0

Totals 22-3 25-356 14.2 46t 4Postseason 1-0 0-0 0.0 0 0

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Single-game HighsReceptions — 5, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006Receiving Yards — 109, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006Receiving Long — 46t, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006Receiving TDs — 1, four times, Last: at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006Receiving Long TD — 46t, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2006, 1.

2007 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 Chicago 0 0 0.0 0 009/16 at New England 1 19 19.0 19 009/23 at Green Bay 1 25 25.0 25 009/30 Kansas City 3 28 9.3 17 010/07 at Denver* 0 0 0.0 0 010/14 Oakland 2 25 12.5 16 010/28 Houston Inactive11/04 at Minnesota Inactive11/11 Indianapolis Inactive11/18 at Jacksonville Inactive11/25 Baltimore Inactive12/02 at Kansas City Inactive12/09 at Tennessee Inactive12/16 Detroit Inactive12/24 Denver Inactive12/30 at Oakland Inactive

Totals 7 97 13.9 25 001/06 Tennessee+ Inactive01/13 at Indianapolis+ Inactive01/20 at New England+ Inactive

2006 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 -- 009/17 Tennessee 1 9 9.0 9 010/01 at Baltimore 1 31 31.0 31t 110/08 Pittsburgh 2 18 9.0 9t 110/15 at San Francisco 0 0 0.0 -- 010/22 at Kansas City 1 19 19.0 19 010/29 St. Louis 1 5 5.0 5 011/05 Cleveland 2 8 4.0 6 011/12 at Cincinnati 5 109 21.8 46t 111/19 at Denver 1 7 7.0 7 011/26 Oakland 0 0 0.0 -- 012/03 at Buffalo 1 4 4.0 4 012/10 Denver Inactive12/17 Kansas City Injured-Reserve12/24 at Seattle Injured-Reserve12/31 Arizona Injured-Reserve

Totals 15 210 14.0 46t 301/14 New England+ Injured-Reserve* Denotes starter+ Denotes postseason game

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catches to lead the Chargers to a 35-10 win. On hissecond TD catch, Gates went over 4,000 yards receiv-ing in just his 68th career game, making him the third-fastest tight end in NFL history to get there. The onlytwo TEs to do it faster were former Bolt KellenWinslow (58 games) and former Chicago Bear MikeDitka (67). Then in December when the Chargersfaced the Titans in a regular season game in Nashville’sLP Field, Gates caught a game-tying touchdown passwith nine seconds left in the fourth quarter and thenhauled in a key third down pass in overtime to sustainthe game-winning drive.

A four-time Pro Bowler and a three-time All-Pro,Gates’ 340 receptions since he came into the league in2003 are the third most among tight ends. He ranksbehind only Kansas City’s Tony Gonzalez and Dallas’Jason Witten. Gates’ 4,362 yards rank second toGonzalez, but his 43 touchdown catches lead all tightends and are tied for the fifth-most among all activeplayers, including wide receivers.

About the only thing that could slow downAntonio Gates in 2007 was a big toe.

Gates was his typical outstanding self during theregular season, leading the team with 75 catches, 984yards and nine touchdowns. Then in the Chargers’playoff opener against the Tennessee Titans, Gateswas hit on the ground after a catch and sprained hisbig toe. He left the game and did not return. Doctorswere able to alleviate the discomfort so that hecould play in the Divisional Playoffs and the AFCChampionship Game, but Gates truly wasn’t himselfand had to undergo surgery following the season. He’sbeen determined in his rehab and is expected to returnat full strength for the 2008 season.

Gates had several memorable games in 2007.Among those that stood out were games against theHouston Texans and Titans. In October when theChargers hosted the Texans while wildfires werestill smoldering throughout scattered regions ofSan Diego, Gates caught 49 and 31-yard touchdown

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helped lead the team to back-to-back conferencechampionships and the “Elite Eight” in the 2002 NCAA

Tournament. Gates left the Kent,Ohio campus as the school’s sixthall-time scorer. Labeled as a classic“tweener” coming out of college

and not likely to be drafted into the NBA, Gates optedto give football another shot and that led to hissigning with the Chargers.

In the May 2007 issue of Pro Football Hall of FameMagazine, Gates was listed as the fourth-bestundrafted player in NFL history.

Gates still follows college basketball closely andoften participates in pickup games in the open gym atnearby San Diego State. In 2005 he attended hisfirst-ever Final Four, traveling to St. Louis to cheer onMichigan State.

Gates enjoys movies and live comedy shows. LastMay, he was invited to New York to tape a commercialwith actor Bruce Willis for the movie “Die Hard 4.”Gates often travels to Los Angeles comedy clubs towatch some of the West Coast’s top comedians.Among his favorites are Mike Epps and Alex Thomas.

Off the field, Gates has shown San Diegans that hecan be a giver as well as a receiver. For the last several

years, Gates has served as thehonorary chairman for the Shoot to CureHD, a speed free-throw shooting eventthat raises money for the Huntington’sDisease Society of America. He has alsoserved as the host of a holiday event forhomeless teens from the San Diego

Center for Children, the Clark Teen Center and theRonald McDonald House.

Gates’ unique route to the NFL is well-chronicled.When he signed with the Chargers in 2003, he hadnot strapped on shoulder pads since his senior seasonat Central High School in Detroit. He began his colle-giate career at Michigan State under the assumptionthat he could play both football and basketball. Whenthe school’s football coach relented, Gates chose tofocus on hoops and decided it was best to leave theEast Lansing campus. An up-and-down start to hisbasketball career sent Antonio bouncing to threedifferent schools before he finally found a home atKent State. In two seasons for the Golden Flashes, he

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Chargers asundrafted rookie, May 2, 2003…signed six-yearcontract with Chargers Aug. 22, 2005.

2007: Selected to start for AFCPro Bowl squad…All-AFC selec-tion by Pro Football Weekly andProfessional Football Writers ofAmerica…led NFL tight ends and

ranked fifth overall in NFL with 27 third-down catch-es…ranked second among NFL tight ends in TDcatches (nine) and fourth in receptions (75) and yards(984)…scored Chargers’ first touchdown of season on17-yard halfback-option pass from LaDainian Tomlin-son in 14-3 Opening Day win over Chicago…setgame-highs with nine catches and 107 yards receiv-ing, averaging 11.9 yards per catch…caught 12-yardTD pass from Philip Rivers early in the fourth quarteragainst New England Sept. 16…during earlier third-quarter TD drive against Patriots, Gates had three bigthird-down catches, making plays of 13 yards on 3rd-and-6; 22 yards on 3rd-and-9, and 8 yards on 3rd-and-4…caught game-high 11 passes and led teamwith 113 yards receiving Week 3 at Green Bay…eight-yard catch on 3rd-and-6 play help set up team’s firstTD of game…earned Game Ball from Head CoachNorv Turner after leading Bolts with seven catches,113 yards and touchdown Oct. 7 against Broncos…scored touchdown in third quarter on nine-yard passfrom Philip Rivers that gave San Diego a 27-3lead…also had several key third-down catches duringgame, including 13 yarder on third-and-eight playduring second-quarter field goal drive and another 13yarder on third-and-eight during third quarter touch-

down drive…two plays after his second 13-yardcatch, Gates stretched field for big 34-yard pickup onsecond-and-10 play to eclipse 100 yards for day andkeep TD drive moving along…led Chargers with 58yards receiving Week 6 vs. Oakland, including game-long 28-yard catch on first offensive play of thirdquarter that helped kick-start TD drive…caught twotouchdown passes against Houston Oct. 28 covering49 and 31 yards…first TD catch (49 yards) was third-longest catch of career and second TD catch put himover 4,000 receiving yards for his career…Texans’game was 68th of career, making him third-fastesttight end in NFL history to reach that mark, betteredonly by former Charger Kellen Winslow (58 games)and former Chicago Bear Mike Ditka (67)…finishedgame as team leader with three catches for 92 yardsand two scores…other catch was 12-yarder on third-and-nine play during second-quarter touchdowndrive…in addition to passing 4,000 yards, Gates alsomoved past Ronnie Harmon (3,939 yards ) and intoeighth place on Chargers’ all-time receiving yardagelist, and with two TD catches, 38th and 39th of hiscareer, he broke tie with Antony Miller and movedinto sole possession of sixth-place on team’s careertouchdown catches list…seven-yard catch on third-and-seven play led to touchdown two plays later and23-0 lead for Bolts in Nov. 11 NBC Sunday NightFootball contest against Indianapolis…tallied 105yards receiving against Baltimore Nov. 25…was fourth100-yard game of season, tying career high…wentover 100-yard mark during third-quarter 25-yard TDcatch on third-and-eight play…was second TD catchof game, tying season high…had 35-yard scoringcatch in second quarter…two TD catches against

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Ravens (41st and 42nd of his career) moved him pastWes Chandler and into fifth place on team’s careertouchdown receptions list…also increased careeryardage total to 4,212 to move past Tony Martin andinto seventh place on team’s all-time list…caughtgame-tying touchdown pass (two yards) with nineseconds left in fourth quarter of OT win at TennesseeDec. 9…was one of team-leading six catches ingame…made another big catch in overtime, securing11-yard catch on third-and-four play during game-winning TD drive…lone catch against Denver on ESPNMonday Night Football Dec. 24 was spectacular 24-yard one-handed catch on third-and-10 play duringthird quarter touchdown drive…led team with sixcatches for 62 yards Dec. 30 at Oakland…left AFCWild Card Playoff Game vs. Tennessee with toeinjury…played in AFC Divisional Playoff game atIndianapolis with injured toe and helped set up Bolts’first touchdown of game with 23-yard catch…did not

play in Pro Bowl due to toe injury.2006: Selected to 2007 AFC ProBowl squad…first-team All-Pro byAssociated Press, Sporting News,USA Today Sports Weekly, Pro

Football Weekly and Professional FootballWriters of America, Sports Illustrated andSportsIllustrated.com, and ESPN.com…named toPFW’s and PFWA’s All-AFC Team…named toNFL.com’s All-Interview Team…team’s leadingreceiver with 71 catches, 924 yards and nine touch-downs...finished year just one touchdown catch shy ofbecoming first tight end in NFL history with 10 ormore touchdown catches in three straight seasons...among NFL tight ends, led league in yards and touch-down catches, while ranking fourth in receptions...alsoled league’s tight ends with 14 catches of 20-or-moreyards...caught four-yard touchdown pass to give Bolts20-0 lead in Sept. 11 season opener at Oakland…hadgame-long 28-yard catch during third-quarter fieldgoal drive Week 2 against Tennessee… 22-yard touch-down catch in third quarter helped Bolts overcomedeficit and take 17-13 lead against Pittsburgh in Sun-day Night Football game Oct. 8…earlier in game, hehelped set up touchdown that trimmed 10-0 deficitwith another 22-yard catch on third-and-11 play dur-ing drive that ended with Malcom Floyd touchdowncatch… scored Bolts first touchdown of game in SanFrancisco Oct. 15 on 57-yard catch-and-run in firstquarter…was second-longest score of career…caughttouchdown pass for third game in row Oct. 22 againstChiefs…it was his eighth-career touchdown catchagainst Kansas City, most he’s scored against any sin-gle opponent during his NFL career…led Chargers withnine catches in game, including game-long 21-yardcatch on third-and-20 play during second-quarterfield goal drive…led team with five catches and 66yards Oct. 29 vs. St. Louis…set tone early against Ramswith 27 and 16-yard catches on second-and-eightplays during team’s first two scoring drives as Boltsjumped out to 14-0 lead…Chargers scored and took

7-0 lead on next play after Gates’ 27-yard catch onopening drive… came up with huge 27-yard catch onthird-and-eight play late in fourth quarter at CincinnatiNov. 12…three plays after catch, Chargers scoredtouchdown for final points in 49-41 win…helpedChargers pull out 35-27 come-from-behind win atDenver Nov. 19 with big fourth-quarter effort…responsible for 32 of team’s 55 yards on drive inwhich Bolts reclaimed lead at 28-27, including key 10-yard catch to Broncos’ seven on third-and-threeplay…led team with six catches for 81 yards, including19-yard touchdown pass from LaDainian Tomlinson,in 21-14 win over Oakland Nov. 26…caught his team-leading sixth touchdown pass of season Dec. 3 at Buf-falo…11-yard pass from Rivers with 24 seconds left infirst half gave Chargers 17-0 lead…helped own causeon drive with 26-yard catch on third-and-four twoplays before touchdown…second TD in as manyweeks after going four games without one…led teamwith seven grabs for 90 yards in Buffalo…includedamong catches was 19-yarder on third-and-four playduring 8:06 fourth-quarter drive in which Boltsclaimed 24-14 lead and essentially seal victory…Chargers Alumni Player of Week after catching twotouchdown passes Dec. 10 against Denver…scored on12 yarder in first quarter and seven-yarder on third-and-five play at end of second quarter…was firstmulti-touchdown game of season and first since Oct.30, 2005 at Kansas City…were first-career TDs againstDenver…finished game with 104 yards on sevencatches for first 100-yard game of season…was alsofirst-career 100-yard game against Broncos…wentover 100-yard mark on 19-yard catch on third-and-seven play during fourth quarter field goal drive thatgave Chargers 34-20 lead…two big catches in rainduring second half of Seattle game Dec. 24…25-yardcatch on first play of third quarter helped set up fieldgoal for 10-0 lead…38-yard catch on third-and-10play later in quarter kept alive field goal drive to giveBolts 13-7 edge…caught team-leading ninth touch-down pass of season on 33-yard play in the Bolts’Dec. 31 season finale against Arizona… touchdowngave Chargers first lead of game in second quarter(10-7)…was 14th catch of season covering 20+ yards,most in NFL by tight end…led team with six catchesfor 61 yards in Jan. 14 AFC Playoff game vs. New Eng-land…had 19-yard catch on second-and-nine play and12-yard catch on third-and-seven play during fourth-quarter touchdown drive in which Bolts took 21-13lead. 2005: AFC Pro Bowl starter…first-teamAll-Pro by Associated Press, Sporting News, SportsIllustrated, SportsIllustrated.com, ESPN.com, Pro

Football Weekly, Professional Foot-ball Writers of America and USAToday Sports Weekly…ChargersCo- Offensive Player of Year…Midseason All-Pro selection by Pro

Football Weekly…set career highs with 89 catchesand 1,101 yards...tied Kellen Winslow’s team recordfor most receptions by tight end and yardage total

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was most by Bolts’ tight end since Winslow’s 1,172 in1983...led team and all NFL tight ends in receptions,yards and scores (10)... became only second player inNFL history (Todd Christensen, 1983) to rack up atleast 1,100 receiving yards while catching at least 10touchdown passes...was second-consecutive seasonwith at least 10 touchdown catches, becoming firsttight end in NFL (since 1970) with consecutive sea-sons of 10 or more...23 touchdown catches last twoseasons were most ever by NFL tight end in two-yearstretch...did not play in season opener against Dallasdue to roster exemption…led team with six catches for80 yards at Denver Sept. 18…caught 12-yard pass onthird-and-five and 13-yard pass on third-and-fourduring second-quarter touchdown drive…also had 13-and 24-yard catches during fourth quarter game-tyingdrive… caught 14-yard touchdown pass in third quar-ter to give Bolts 35-20 lead over New York Giants inESPN Sunday Night Football game Sept. 25…duringdrive, caught 23-yard pass on third-and-six play tokeep drive alive…ended night with team-leading sixcatches and 92 yards against Giants…had 19-yardcatch on first offensive play of game…during second-quarter drive when Chargers took 21-3 lead, caught15-yard pass on first play of drive and later caught 12-yarder on third-and-five play to sustain drive…ledteam with six catches for 108 yards in 41-17 win atNew England on Oct. 2 that ended Patriots’ NFL-record 21-game home winning streak…three of sixcatches against Patriots were on third-down plays andall three resulted in first downs to sustain scoring dri-ves…11-yard touchdown catch in second quarteragainst Pittsburgh on Monday Night Football Oct. 10helped Chargers begin to erase 14-0 deficit…eight-yard touchdown catch at Philadelphia Oct. 23 gaveBolts 14-10 lead in fourth quarter…during drivecaught three passes for 28 yards, including eight-yardcatch on third-and-four play to keep drive alive…led team with eight catches against Eagles…

Chargers Alumni Player of Week after setting careerhighs with 10 catches and 145 yards against KansasCity Oct. 30…tied his career high with three touch-down catches… Bolts improved to 5-0 in games whenGates has more than one touchdown catch…scoringcatches covered 19 and 20 yards in first half and 35yards in fourth quarter…set new career high for receiv-ing yards on final touchdown catch…led team witheight catches and 132 yards receiving at New YorkJets Nov. 6…17-yard catch on opening offensive driveof game led to touchdown and 7-0 lead one playlater…took 29-yard pass to three-yard line to set upsecond-quarter touchdown which gave Bolts 21-7lead over Jets… caught eight-yard pass to go over 100yards for game during third quarter touchdowndrive…named to Pro Football Weekly’s MidseasonAll-Pro Team…27-yard touchdown catch gave Charg-ers 14-3 lead over Buffalo Nov. 20…injured foot onfirst offensive series of second half while making 21-yard catch on third-and-eight play…did not return togame but came back for following game at Washing-ton…caught 24-yard pass on first play of overtimeagainst Redskins to set up LaDainian Tomlinson’sgame-winning 41-yard touchdown run on followingplay…in Dec. 4 ESPN Sunday Night Football gameagainst Oakland, caught six-yard touchdown pass togive Bolts 10-3 lead in second quarter…pass was orig-inally ruled incomplete but overturned on replay chal-lenge…two plays before touchdown, caught 17-yardpass on third-and-13 play to keep drive alive…three offour catches against Raiders resulted in firstdowns…racked up 123 receiving yards against MiamiDec. 11 to raise season total to new career-high of997...set career high with 13 catches against Dolphinsand caught eight-yard touchdown pass with 15 sec-onds left in fourth quarter…caught eight-yard pass onfourth-and-four play two snaps before touchdowncatch…led squad with six catches at Indianapolis Dec.18…helped sustain second-quarter field-goal drive atIndianapolis Dec. 18 by drawing defensive holdingpenalty on third-and-six play and then catching five-and 10-yard passes on successive third-and-twoplays…field goal gave Bolts 13-0 first-half lead…drewanother illegal contact penalty during third-quarterfield-goal drive for 16-0 edge…caught 18-yard touch-down pass on third-and-five play in first quarter atKansas City Dec. 24…started 10-play touchdown drive

with 22-yard catch on first play.2004: AFC Pro Bowl starter…first-team All-Pro by AssociatedPress, Football Digest, SportingNews, Sports Illustrated and

SportsIllustrated.com…second-team All-Pro byCollege & Pro Football News weekly…All-NFL,All-AFC and All-Pro second-team by Pro FootballWeekly and Professional Football Writers of America…NFL Alumni Association Tight End ofYear…Chargers Offensive Player of Year…led teamwith 81 catches, 964 yards and 13 touchdowns…setNFL single-season record for touchdown catches by

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tight end…tied for second-most single-season touch-down catches in team history…finished year fourth inNFL in touchdown catches…ranked second in NFLwith 30 third-down catches, fifth with 358 third-down receiving yards and third with six third-downtouchdown catches…set career highs with eightcatches and 123 yards in season opener at Hous-ton…caught four passes on third-down plays thatresulted in first downs and seven of his eight totalcatches went for first downs…caught 11-yard touch-down pass on third-and-10 play in second quarteragainst Tennessee Oct. 3…was first touchdown catchof season…led team with seven catches againstTitans…had three catches for 25 yards during Charg-ers other second quarter touchdown drive versus Ten-nessee, including 12-yard catch on third-and-sevenplay…career-high two touchdown catches againstJacksonville Oct. 10… caught one- and 11-yard scor-ing passes on third-down plays in first half…26-yardthird-down catch on opening series of game againstJaguars helped set up first touchdown and 29-yardcatch on third-down in third quarter helped set upNate Kaeding field goal…tied career high with eightcatches versus Jacksonville …led team with 80 yardsreceiving and tied for team high with six catches atAtlanta Oct. 17…four of his six catches resulted in firstdowns…caught three passes for 67 yards on fourth-quarter touchdown drive that ended with Kaedingfield goal…led team with seven catches for 61 yards in17-6 win at Carolina Oct. 24…five of seven catchesagainst Panthers, including four on third-down, result-ed in first downs…critical third-down catches on bothof team’s third-quarter scoring drives enabled Charg-ers to turn 6-0 deficit into 10-6 lead…notched five-and one-yard touchdown catches in third quarteragainst Oakland Oct. 31…all five catches againstRaiders resulted in first down…season-long 29-yardcatch on first play of third quarter ignited drive thatended with his five-yard touchdown catch…16-yardcatch on first offensive play of game started drive thatended with 17-yard touchdown catch by JustinPeelle… Chargers Alumni Player of Week afterpulling down career-high three touchdown catchesagainst New Orleans Nov. 7… scores covered 12,seven and two yards… first Chargers receiver to havethree touchdown catches in game since Tony Martinhad three against Baltimore Sept. 28, 1997…firstthree-touchdown game by Chargers tight end sinceKellen Winslow against Kansas City Dec. 11,1983…raised season touchdown total to eight, mostby tight end on team since Winslow had eight in1983…led team with eight catches for 101 yards andtouchdown at Oakland Nov. 21…scored touchdownon 11-yard catch to cap game’s opening drive onthird-and-six play…also had 23-yard catch on third-and-two early in drive to keep chains moving…caught12-yard pass from Brees on third-and-five play infourth quarter that resulted in six-yard touchdown runby LaDainian Tomlinson three plays later for decidingpoints in 23-17 win…led team with 92 receiving yards

and two touchdowns on seven catches at Kansas CityNov. 28…touchdown catches were 10th and 11th ofseason to set new team record for tight ends, surpass-ing mark of 10 set by Winslow and Willie Frazier…touchdown catches against Chiefs raised total toeight in last four games, tied with Wes Chandler formost in team history in four-game stretch… both scor-ing catches came in fourth quarter and covered 18and 11 yards…held to three catches and 31 yardsagainst Broncos Dec. 5, but two of three catches wereon third-down plays that resulted in first downs,including 10-yard catch on third-and-five during sec-ond-quarter touchdown drive to give Chargers 14-7lead…snapped two-game scoreless streak with career-long 72-yard touchdown catch at Cleveland Dec. 19…12th touchdown catch of season tying NFL recordfor tight ends shared by Wesley Walls, Todd Chris-tensen, Jerry Smith and Mike Ditka…touchdown waslone catch versus Browns… caught four-yard touch-down pass at Indianapolis Dec. 26 for 13th touch-down of season to set new NFL record for tightends…also caught 20-yard pass on third-and-18 onfourth play of touchdown drive… three of sevencatches against Colts were third downs that resultedin first downs, including touchdown catch…did notplay against Kansas City Jan. 2…caught game-tyingone-yard touchdown pass with 11 seconds left infourth quarter to force overtime in Wild Card Playoffgame against New York Jets…caught 21- and 44-yardpasses during drive to help set up touchdown…startedand caught three passes for 51 yards for AFC in 38-27win over NFC in Pro Bowl Feb. 13… 12-yard touch-down catch from Peyton Manning gave AFC 28-7 leadin second quarter …caught 33-yard pass from Brees tostart scoring drive in fourth quarter…drive ended withTomlinson touchdown run for deciding points in victory.2003: Caught first-career touchdown pass againstMinnesota Nov. 9 on four-yard pass from DougFlutie…26-yard catch in fourth quarter set up finaltouchdown against Minnesota… grabbed 18-yardtouchdown catch on pass from Flutie on final play ofKansas City game Nov. 30…set season high with 117yards receiving on five catches against Green Bay Dec.14…season-long 48-yard catch against Packers…wasfirst Chargers rookie to have 100 receiving yards ingame since Wayne Walker at Washington Dec. 10,1989…matched season high with five catches atPittsburgh Dec. 21.

COLLEGE: Associated Press honorable mention All-America following senior season when he averaged20.6 points and 7.7 rebounds…also named first-teamAll-Mid American Conference and was runner-up forPlayer of Year honors…played on teams that wonback-to-back MAC East Division Titles and postedconsecutive 20-win seasons (2001-02 and 2002-03)…finished career ranked sixth in school historywith 1,216 points…spent first college semester atMichigan State and transferred to Eastern MichiganUniversity for spring semester in 1999 where he

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averaged 10.2 points and team-leading 7.4rebounds…transferred to College of Sequoias inCalifornia for 2000-01 season but did not playbasketball…majored in general studies.

PERSONAL: Born June 18, 1980 in Detroit, Michigan…led Detroit Central High School to Class A statechampionship as senior… first-team all-state selectionin football and basketball.

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ReceivingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2003 San Diego 15-11 24-389 16.2 48 22004 San Diego 15-15 81-964 11.9 72t 132005 San Diego 15-15 89-1,101 12.4 38 102006 San Diego 16-16 71-924 13.0 57t 92007 San Diego 16-16 75-984 13.1 49t 9

Totals 77-73 340-4,362 12.8 72t 43Postseason 5-4 18-210 11.7 44 1

Single-game HighsReceptions — 13, vs. Miami, Dec. 11, 2005Receiving Yards — 145, vs. Kansas City, Oct. 30, 2005Receiving Long — 72t, at Cleveland, Dec. 19, 2004Receiving TDs — 3, twice, Last: vs. Kansas City, Oct. 30, 2005Receiving Long TD — 72t, at Cleveland, Dec. 19, 2004

Postseason Single-game HighsReceptions — 6, twice, Last: vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007Receiving Yards — 89, vs. New York Jets, Jan. 8, 2005Receiving Long — 44, vs. New York Jets, Jan. 8, 2005Receiving TDs — 1, vs. New York Jets, Jan. 8, 2005Receiving Long TD — 1t, vs. New York Jets, Jan. 8, 2005

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2003, 4.

Four-time Pro Bowl selection

(2005-08)

Two-time All-Pro by USA Today

Sports Weekly (2005-06)

Three-time All-Pro by Pro Football

Weekly and Professional Football

Writers of America (2004-06)

Three-time All-Pro by Sporting News

(2004-06)

All-Pro by Football Digest

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Three-time All-Pro by

Sports Illustrated and SI.com

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Two-time All-Pro by ESPN.com

(2005-06)

Three-time All-Pro by

Associated Press (2004-06)

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100-Yard Receiving Games (11)Date Opponent W-L No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD12/14/03 Green Bay L 5-117 23.4 48 009/12/04 at Houston W 8-123 15.4 29 011/21/04 at Oakland W 8-101 12.6 28 110/02/05 at New England W 6-108 18.0 38 010/30/05 Kansas City W 10-145 14.5 35t 311/06/05 at New York Jets W 8-132 16.5 29 012/11/05 Miami L 13-123 9.5 25 112/10/06 Denver W 7-104 14.9 26 209/23/07 at Green Bay L 11-113 10.3 26 010/07/07 at Denver W 7-113 16.1 34 111/25/07 Baltimore W 6-105 17.5 35t 2

Multi-Touchdown Games (8)Date Opponent W-L No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD10/10/04 Jacksonville W 8-93 11.6 29 210/31/04 Oakland W 5-63 12.6 29 211/07/04 New Orleans W 5-56 11.2 29 311/28/04 at Kansas City W 7-92 13.1 27 210/30/05 Kansas City W 10-145 14.5 35t 312/10/06 Denver W 7-104 14.9 26 210/28/07 Houston W 3-92 30.7 49t 211/25/07 Baltimore W 6-105 17.5 35t 2

Receptions by Opponent (incl. playoffs)Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TDArizona (1) 4 56 14.0 33t 1Atlanta (1) 6 80 13.3 23 0Baltimore (3) 10 146 14.6 35t 2Buffalo (2) 12 167 14.0 27t 2Carolina (1) 7 61 8.7 14 0Chicago (2) 9 107 11.9 19 1Cincinnati (2) 6 81 13.5 27 0Cleveland (3) 3 94 31.3 72t 1Denver (10) 36 453 12.6 34 3Detroit (2) 3 26 8.7 10 0Green Bay (2) 16 230 14.4 48 0Houston (2) 11 215 19.5 49t 2Indianapolis (4) 18 132 7.3 23 1Jacksonville (3) 13 155 11.9 29 3Kansas City (8) 41 486 11.9 35t 8Miami (2) 13 123 9.5 25 1Minnesota (2) 4 65 16.3 26 1New England (4) 21 263 12.5 38 1New Orleans (1) 5 56 11.2 29 3New York Giants (1) 6 92 15.3 23 1New York Jets (3) 18 260 14.4 44 1Oakland (10) 40 525 13.1 29 6Philadelphia (1) 8 72 9.0 16 1Pittsburgh (3) 13 180 13.8 22t 2St. Louis (1) 5 66 13.2 27 0San Francisco (1) 5 78 15.6 57t 1Seattle (1) 2 63 31.5 38 0Tampa Bay (1) 1 17 17.0 17 0Tennessee (4) 19 184 9.7 28 2Washington (1) 3 39 13.0 24 0Totals (82) 358 4,572 12.8 72t 44Total number of games against each opponent in parenthesis.

2007 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 Chicago* 9 107 11.9 19 109/16 at New England* 7 77 11.0 22 109/23 at Green Bay* 11 113 10.3 26 009/30 Kansas City* 6 79 13.2 27 010/07 at Denver* 7 113 16.1 34 110/14 Oakland* 3 58 19.3 28 010/28 Houston* 3 92 30.7 49t 211/04 at Minnesota* 1 10 10.0 10 011/11 Indianapolis* 3 26 8.7 14 011/18 at Jacksonville* 4 54 13.5 24t 111/25 Baltimore* 6 105 17.5 35t 212/02 at Kansas City* 1 -1 -1.0 -1 012/09 at Tennessee* 6 57 9.5 17 112/16 Detroit* 1 8 8.0 8 012/24 Denver* 1 24 24.0 24 012/30 at Oakland* 6 62 10.3 21 0

Totals 75 984 13.1 49t 901/06 Tennessee*+ 2 15 7.5 16 001/13 at Indianapolis+ 2 28 14.0 23 001/20 at New England*+ 2 17 8.5 9 0

Totals 6 60 10.0 23 0

2006 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 at Oakland* 2 26 13.0 22 109/17 Tennessee* 4 55 13.8 28 010/01 at Baltimore* 4 41 10.3 18 010/08 Pittsburgh* 3 55 18.3 22t 110/15 at San Francisco* 5 78 15.6 57t 110/22 at Kansas City* 9 63 7.0 21 110/29 St. Louis* 5 66 13.2 27 011/05 Cleveland* 2 22 11.0 15 011/12 at Cincinnati* 5 69 13.8 27 011/19 at Denver* 5 48 9.6 17 011/26 Oakland* 6 81 13.5 27 112/03 at Buffalo* 7 90 12.9 26 112/10 Denver* 7 104 14.9 26 212/17 Kansas City* 1 7 7.0 7 012/24 at Seattle* 2 63 31.5 38 012/31 Arizona* 4 56 14.0 33t 1

Totals 71 924 13.0 57t 901/14 New England*+ 6 61 10.2 19 0

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2005 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 Dallas Roster Exempt09/18 at Denver* 6 80 13.3 24 009/25 New York Giants* 6 92 15.3 23 110/02 at New England* 6 108 18.0 38 010/10 Pittsburgh* 5 61 12.2 20 110/16 at Oakland* 2 17 8.5 16 010/23 at Philadelphia* 8 72 9.0 16 110/30 Kansas City* 10 145 14.5 35t 311/06 at New York Jets* 8 132 16.5 29 011/20 Buffalo* 5 77 15.4 27t 111/27 at Washington* 3 39 13.0 24 012/04 Oakland* 4 51 12.8 19 112/11 Miami* 13 123 9.5 25 112/18 at Indianapolis* 6 29 4.8 10 012/24 at Kansas City* 4 52 13.0 22 112/31 Denver* 3 23 7.7 12 0

Totals 89 1,101 12.4 38 10

2004 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/12 at Houston* 8 123 15.4 29 009/19 New York Jets* 4 39 9.8 14 009/26 at Denver* 4 30 7.5 10 010/03 Tennessee* 7 57 8.1 12 110/10 Jacksonville* 8 93 11.6 29 210/17 at Atlanta* 6 80 13.3 23 010/24 at Carolina* 7 61 8.7 14 010/31 Oakland* 5 63 12.6 29 211/07 New Orleans* 5 56 11.2 29 3

11/21 at Oakland* 8 101 12.6 28 111/28 at Kansas City* 7 92 13.1 27 212/05 Denver* 3 31 10.3 13 012/12 Tampa Bay* 1 17 17.0 17 012/19 at Cleveland* 1 72 72.0 72t 112/26 at Indianapolis* 7 49 7.0 20 101/02 Kansas City Inactive

Totals 81 964 11.9 72t 1301/08 New York Jets*+ 6 89 14.8 44 1

2003 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/07 at Kansas CityInactive09/14 Denver 0 0 0.0 0 009/21 Baltimore 0 0 0.0 0 009/28 at Oakland 2 30 15.0 17 010/05 at Jacksonville* 1 8 8.0 8 010/19 at Cleveland* 0 0 0.0 0 010/27 Miami 0 0 0.0 0 011/02 at Chicago* 0 0 0.0 0 011/09 Minnesota* 3 55 18.3 26 111/16 at Denver* 0 0 0.0 0 011/23 Cincinnati* 1 12 12.0 12 011/30 Kansas City* 3 49 16.3 18t 112/07 at Detroit* 2 18 9.0 10 012/14 Green Bay* 5 117 23.4 48 012/21 at Pittsburgh* 5 64 12.8 20 012/28 Oakland* 2 36 18.0 28 0

Totals 24 389 16.2 48 2* Denotes starter+ Denotes postseason game

REGULAR-SEASON SEAT SALES AND ATTENDANCE

Season Seat Average TotalYear Sales Attendance Attendance1984 56,600 51,136 409,0851985 51,300 51,953 415,6261986 49,014 51,826 414,6111987 48,114 53,097 371,6761988 40,328 43,425 347,4001989 38,124 47,054 376,4341990 40,026 49,134 393,0711991 38,217 48,293 386,3411992 36,040 46,966 375,7251993 47,550 59,447 475,5781994 44,442 59,980 479,8421995 51,500 58,697 469,5751996 52,500 57,544 460,3551997 48,447 58,238 465,9061998 51,500 59,590 476,7181999 46,000^ 59,625 476,9992000 43,000^ 54,182 433,4592001 46,000^ 59,356 474,8442002 45,000^ 61,872 494,9732003* 45,000^ 59,879 419,1512004 45,000^ 60,683 485,4622005 51,000^ 66,240 529,9162006 56,821^ 66,379 531,0312007 63,000 65,502 524,019

Season Seat Average TotalYear Sales Attendance Attendance1960 n/a 15,665 109,6561961 9,138 27,859 195,0141962 10,104 21,987 153,9081963 8,828 27,356 191,4911964 10,492 24,237 169,6561965 11,309 28,915 202,4021966 16,316 26,531 185,7121967 24,301 39,616 277,3111968 22,301 43,313 303,1881969 23,904 46,311 324,1781970 27,940 45,078 315,5491971 30,045 49,647 347,5301972 37,144 52,271 366,0351973 40,341 43,726 306,0791974 30,174 36,876 258,1351975 22,926 32,959 230,7141976 20,467 37,106 259,7391977 21,847 43,975 307,8261978 32,186 47,328 378,6231979 43,600 50,841 406,7251980 49,675 51,191 409,5301981 49,675 51,458 411,6611982 49,675 50,062 200,2481983 49,675 46,243 369,944

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organization that provides hairpieces for childrenunder 18 who have lost their hair as a result ofundergoing chemotherapy treatments.

Goff’s hobbies include traveling, reading, movies,golf and fishing, but his favorite hobby is cooking.

Mike learned to cook by watchingThe Food Network and enjoys havingteammates over to the house to samplehis many specialty dishes. Since then,

they have crowned him with the nickname “Chef.”Goff has mastered many culinary specialties, butlists among his favorites: Creole tomato soup withcroutons, stuffed jumbo shrimp with crabmeatdressing, lamb chops and pork Wellington.

Goff has competed in several Battle of the Chefsevents, including one which served as a fundraiser tohelp Chef Gavin Kaysen travel to the world finals ofthe prestigious Bocuse d’Or culinary competition inFrance. Every Christmas and Thanksgiving, Goffdeep-fries a couple turkeys and hams and invitesteammates over who are away from their familiesduring the holidays. Mike’s travels this year includedtrips to Australia and Mexico, while past trips includethe U.S. Virgin Islands, Aspen, St. Lucia, Thailandand Ireland.

Whenever he’s not slaving over a hot stove ortouring the globe, Goff helps his father, Lyman, run atrucking business the two own in Columbus, Ohio.Their company hauls outdoor materials, includinggravel and bedrock.

Before being drafted by the Bengals in 1998, heposted score of 38 on the Wunderlich intelligencetest. It was the second-highest score among offensivelinemen tested at the ’98 NFL Combine.

Mike Goff is a true ironman in every sense of theword. A senior member of the squad in his 11th NFLseason, Goff comes into 2008 having started 90straight games, nearly double the next-closest playeron the Bolts’ roster. Goff hasn’t missed a start in thelast five-plus seasons, despite playing a position whereplayers routinely are blindsided and hit from all angles.

Goff has been a steadying force along a line thathas helped the Chargers rush for more than 2,000yards for a team-record and NFL-best six consecutiveseasons. It includes a team-record 2,578 yard seasonin 2006, the same one during which LaDainianTomlinson was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Playerafter scoring a league-record 28 touchdowns whileclaiming the first of his two-straight NFL rushing titles.

Goff’s steadying presence extends beyond the lineof scrimmage. After signing with the Chargers as afree agent in 2004, he immediately assumed a leader-ship role on the offensive line. He took youngsters likeNick Hardwick and Marcus McNeill under his wing andopened his Pacific Beach home to guard Kris Dielman.And he regularly hosted members of the offensive lineand other current and former teammates to his housefor dinner. This camaraderie has paid huge dividendsas the offensive line has excelled as a unit. In each ofGoff’s four seasons in San Diego, the Chargers haveranked in the NFL’s top 10 in rushing offense,including a No. 7 ranking in 2007 and a No. 2 rankingin 2006.

For years, one of Goff’s mostrecognizable characteristics was hislong hair. That was until last summerwhen he cut his hair and donated it toLocks of Love, a public non-profit

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Third-round draft choice(78) by Cincinnati, April 18, 1998…signed five-yearcontract with Chargers, March 8, 2004.

2007: Earned All-NFL honors from USA TodaySports Weekly and named to USA Today’s All-JoeTeam…offensive line turned in its best performance ofseason Oct. 7 at Denver, not allowing sack in 18 passplays, and more importantly, helping clear way for 214-yard rushing day, Bolts’ highest total since Oct. 29,2006 against St. Louis…on Oct. 14 against Oakland,line was again at its best as they did not allow sack in21 pass plays while anchoring 206-yard rushingperformance…Bolts allowed only one sack in 11 passplays Oct. 28 vs. Houston and third-quarter sack was

Bolts’ first allowed since Sept. 30 vs. K.C….ended stringof 57-straight pass plays without allowing sack…linepowered way for 191-yard rushing attack in 24-10 winat Kansas City Dec. 2…offense broke 10-10 tie at halfwith rushing touchdowns of 31 and 28 yards in thirdand fourth quarters…line helped Chargers rush for 274yards without allowing any sacks vs. Detroit onDec. 16, second-highest total ever in team history…team record (287) was set against the New York Jetson Oct. 13, 1963…unit allowed just one sack in 26 passplays and helped team rush for 147 yards in 23-3win over Denver on ESPN Monday Night FootballDec. 24…only allowed one sack in 31 pass plays in AFCWild Card Playoff win over Tennessee Jan. 6…did notallow any sacks in Jan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoff win at

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vs. New England. 2005: First-team All-Pro by SportsIllustrated and SportsIllustrated.com…selected toUSA Today’s All-Joe Team…only offensive linemanto start all 16 games… played in 100th career game asstarting right guard in season opener againstDallas…line paved way for 268 yards rushing, third-best in team history, and did not allow any sacksagainst New York Giants in ESPN Sunday Night Foot-ball game Sept. 25…line did not allow any sacks forsecond-consecutive week and helped Chargers rushfor 183 yards at New England Oct. 2 to end Patriots’NFL-record 21-game home winning streak…lineallowed only one sack against Pittsburgh on MondayNight Football Oct. 10…started Oct. 16 game at Oak-land and helped hold All-Pro tackles Warren Sapp andTed Washington to three combined tackles whileopening holes for running game to generate 190yards on ground…started 50th consecutive gameagainst Kansas City Oct. 30…offensive line did notsurrender any sacks to Chiefs in 44 passattempts…did not allow any sacks in 27 passattempts and paved way for 133 rushing yards in 31-26 win over New York Jets Nov. 6…line allowed onlyone sack in 33 pass attempts vs. Buffalo Week 10and created running lanes for 202-yard rushing effortat Washington Week 11…Goff made block to springLaDainian Tomlinson for game-winning 41-yardtouchdown run in overtime against Redskins…in 26-17 win at Indianapolis Dec. 18, offensive line allowedonly one sack and helped team rush for 206 yards.2004: Second-team All-Pro by Football Digest…named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team…ChargersAlumni Player of Week along with fellow startingoffensive linemen following Week 11 win at KansasCity…started Weeks 1-16 and Wild Card Playoffgame at right guard…blocked for NFL’s sixth-rankedrush offense…line surrendered only 21 sacks, fourth-fewest in NFL and fewest by Chargers squad since1990. 2003: Valuable member of offense that rankedin NFL’s top-half in total yards, rushing yards andpassing yards for first time since 1997…started Week1 at center…started Weeks 2-16 at right guard. 2002:Key component of offense which posted streak of sixconsecutive games with 350 or more yards, longestteam streak since 10-game stretch in 1986…startedWeeks 1-3 and 7-16 at right guard…inactive Weeks4-6 due to knee laceration suffered Sept. 22 atAtlanta. 2001: Starting right guard was only offen-sive lineman to play all 1,071 offensive snaps…Ben-gals offensive line allowed only 28 sacks, fourth-fewest in team history. 2000: Starting right guard ledoffensive line playing in 991 of possible 1,001 snapsduring season…anchor of offensive line whichblocked for Corey Dillon to rush for team-record1,435 yards…played every snap against Denver Oct.22 when Dillon rushed for NFL-record 278 yards andteam rushed for club-record 407 yards…Bengals’ rushoffense ranked second in NFL…Goff surrendered only2.5 sacks during entire season. 1999: Saw reserveaction at right guard Sept. 26…inactive Weeks 6-7

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due to left knee sprain…subbed for Jones after injuryDec. 26 at Baltimore…starting left tackle for seasonfinale at Jacksonville Jan. 2 for injured Rod Jones.1998: Inactive Weeks 5-9 recovering from partialligament tear in left knee injured during practice…started Weeks 12-16 at right guard.

COLLEGE: Started every game as senior at rightguard for nation’s eighth-ranked rush offense…played at Iowa from 1994-9…majored in sociology.

PERSONAL: Born in Peru, Illinois…All-Americadefensive tackle and team captain at LaSalle-PeruTownship High School.

Games Played-Started: 1998 (10-5, Cincinnati); 1999 (12-1, Cincinnati); 2000 (16-16, Cincinnati); 2001 (16-16, Cincinnati);2002 (13-13, Cincinnati); 2003 (16-16, Cincinnati); 2004 (16-16, San Diego); 2005 (16-16, San Diego); 2006 (16-16, San Diego); 2007(16-16, San Diego); Total (147-131).

Postseason Games Played-Started: 2004 (1-1, San Diego); 2006 (1-1, San Diego); 2007 (3-3, San Diego); Total (5-5).

Cletis “Flash” Gordon, a former undrafted freeagent from Jackson State, has great speed andathleticism and has become one of the Chargers’ topspecial teams performers. He has a great opportunityto become the Chargers’ nickel-back in 2008.

Gordon is the third member of his family to play inthe NFL. His older cousin, Alan Ricard, played fullbackfor the Baltimore Ravens and Alan’s younger brother,Lester, plays quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars.Cletis and Lester were teammates at Amite HighSchool in Amite, Louisiana. Cletis was the team’s starwide receiver and Lester was its quarterback.

Here in San Diego, Cletis isn’t the only Gordon inthe Chargers’ locker room. On occasion, his brother,Kevin, an accomplished barber, stops by the Chargerslocker room to offer haircuts for Cletis’ teammatesand anyone else in the organization in need of a trim.

Gordon grew up in Louisiana, butwas a big fan of the Dallas Cowboys.His favorite players were Tony Dorsettand Deion Sanders. As a child, he hadan extensive collection of football,baseball and basketball cards.

Gordon enjoys spending time with his family inAmite and his teammates in San Diego. In April, Cletistraveled to Tallahassee, Florida to coach youngsters atteammate Antonio Cromartie’s football camp. In May,Cromartie returned the favor, traveling with Gordon toAmite to lend his expertise at Cletis’ Flash24 YouthFootball Camp. Gordon’s first-ever camp in Amiteattracted nearly 250 kids, who were put through abattery of football drills at the city’s Russell MemorialStadium. As a child, Gordon worked to save money sothat he could attend football camps and he made apledge that if he made it to the NFL, then he wouldoffer a free camp for kids. He stayed true to his word.

Gordon’s hobbies include basketball, golf, watchingmovies, bowling and shopping. He is also a localspokesperson for Mothers Against Drunk Driving(MADD) and makes regularappearances in San Diegoschools to warn youth aboutthe dangers of drinking and driving.

Cletis and several of his teammates are investors inthe Passion 4 Life vitamin company.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed two-year contractwith Chargers as undrafted rookie, May 10,2006...signed one-year contract with Chargers, April2, 2008.

2007: Saw first significant playing time of seasonWeek 4 against Kansas City and helped force openingseries three-and-out with pass defensed on third-down play…made touchdown saving tackle on specialteams in first quarter at Minnesota Nov. 4, chasingdown and tackling Aundrae Allison from behind after62 yard return. 2006: Inactive Weeks 1-10, 12, 14-

15 and for playoff game vs. N.E.…spent Weeks 1-2recovering from wrist injury…dressed but did not playWeek 11…saw action on special teams Week 13 vs.Denver…handled kickoff and punt returns in Dec. 31season finale against Arizona…returned two kickoffsfor 55 yards with long of 32.

COLLEGE: First-team All-Southwestern AthleticConference choice as senior after racking up 41 tack-les and four interceptions …versatile player with nick-name “Flash” saw action as defensive back, widereceiver, punt returner and kickoff returner…led

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squad in 2005 with 737 all-purpose yards…set recordwith 95-yard kickoff return for touchdown in 2003Circle City Classic against Florida A&M…finishedcareer with 26 yards rushing, 691 yards and ninetouchdowns receiving, 492 yards and two scores onpunt returns, 1,508 yards and two touchdowns onkickoff returns, and intercepted 11 passes with three

returns for touchdowns…final defensive stats included98 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss and 16 passesdefensed…played at Jackson State from 2001-05…majored in psychology.

PERSONAL: Born in Amite City, Louisiana…all-districtchoice at Amite High School…also lettered in basketball.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2006 San Diego 2-0 1-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-02007 San Diego 14-0 4-4 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0

Totals 16-0 5-4 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0Postseason 2-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Kickoff Returns Punt ReturnsYear No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. FC Avg. Long TD2006 2-55 27.5 32 0 3-12 1 4.0 6 0

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 8.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 1.

Another of the Chargers’ outstanding specialteams players, Steve Gregory has continued to seemore time on defense as he enters his third NFLseason. A former standout at Syracuse who workedhis way onto the Chargers’ roster as an undraftedfree agent, Gregory’s nine special teams tackles in2007 were the fifth-most on the squad. His ability toplay both cornerback and safety make him an asseton defense.

Gregory grew up in Staten Island, New York and hisfamily still resides there. His father, Steve, andstepmother, Judy, are both retired from the New YorkPolice Department, however both were on active duty

when the terror attacks of 9/11 struck New York City.His brother, Anthony, also makes his home in NewYork City, working as a chef at the Four Seasons Hotelin Manhattan.

Steve’s hobbies include golf, video games, movies,pool, bowling, darts and poker. Heplayed baseball through high school as ashortstop and center fielder and hadtryouts with the New York Mets andNew York Yankees before enrollingat Syracuse to pursue a career on thecollege gridiron.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed two-year contractwith Chargers as undrafted rookie, May 8,2006...waived Sept. 2, 2006...re-signed to practicesquad, Sept. 4, 2006...signed two-year deal to activeroster, Sept. 30, 2006...signed one-year contract withChargers, March 17, 2008.

2007: Made clutch open field tackle at 24-yard linelate in first half of Nov. 11 game vs. Indianapolis onNBC Sunday Night Football…one play later, Coltsmissed 42-yard field goal, allowing Chargers to pre-serve 23-7 lead at half…led unit with pair of special

teams tackles Nov. 18 in Jacksonville…collected twospecial teams tackles against Denver Dec. 24 to tieBrandon Siler for team high. 2006: Spent Weeks 1-2on Chargers’ practice squad and played Weeks 3-16and in playoff game vs. New England…signed toactive roster Sept. 30 and played against Ravens Oct.1…took over at corner for injured Quentin Jammer infourth quarter and made great play to break up deeppass intended for Derrick Mason on third-and-fiveplay to force punt…collected two special teams tack-les Oct. 15 at San Francisco…led team with season-high three special teams tackles against St. Louis Oct.

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29…led team with three special teams stops againstDenver Dec. 10.

COLLEGE: Four year starter at Syracuse played threeseasons as cornerback and spent junior year as widereceiver…finished career ranked third in school historywith 40 passes defensed, including single-gameschool record with six against North Carolina in2002…finished career with 168 tackles, six intercep-tions and two forced fumbles …team’s second-lead-ing receiver in 2004 with 38 catches for 420yards…special teams standout blocked five kicksduring career, tied for second all-time…returned 36kickoffs for 737 yards and 10 punts for 115 yards…named to All-Big East Freshman Team and FreshmanAll-America Team by The Sporting News after leadingall freshmen in nation with 21 passes defensed…earned Big East Special Teams Player of Week honorsin 2002 after game against Central Florida…

redshirted in 2001…played at Syracuse from 2001-05…earned degrees in finance and marketing.

PERSONAL: Born in Brooklyn, New York…all-citywide receiver by Newsday and New York Daily Newsas wide receiver at Curtis High School in StatenIsland, N.Y….selected to New York squad for 2001Governor’s Bowl…named MSG Network/ DowntownAthletic Club/Heisman Trophy Tri-State All-Star assenior…winner of Al Fabbri Award as Staten Island’sbest player…played on New York Public SchoolsAthletic League championship teams as sophomoreand junior…played quarterback, running back, widereceiver and returned punts and kickoffs…as prep,rushed for 2,703 yards, had 1,037 yards receiving,passed for 606 yards and scored 51 touchdowns…recorded 184 stops and five picks on defense…set Staten Island record with 2,060 rushing yardsas senior.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2006 San Diego 14-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-02007 San Diego 16-0 2-0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0

Totals 30-0 2-0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0-0Postseason 4-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2006, 12; 2007, 9; Total, 21.Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2006, 1.

Hardwick’s route to the NFL was not a commonone. A standout prep wrestler, he enrolled at Purdueintent on wrestling for the Boilermakers. That all

changed however after formerChargers QB Drew Brees led theBoilermakers to the 2001 Rose Bowland Hardwick saw the excitement

that it generated on the West Lafayette, Indianacampus. The following fall, he decided to walk on tothe school’s football team. A year after earning a spotas a defensive tackle on the scout team, Hardwickbecame the team’s starting center and earnedall-conference honors. In 2004, the Chargers madehim a third-round draft pick and he’s been a starterever since. Hardwick’s wife, Jayme, is also a formerBoilermaker, having played soccer for Purdue’swomen’s team.

Hardwick still maintains close ties to his almamater. In 2007, he endowed a football scholarship atthe school that will be given annually to a walk-on

Nick Hardwick is starting the 2008 season onthe mend.

In March, Hardwick was forced to have surgery fora severely sprained right foot that had plagued himsince last October. The surgery, which was performedthe day he and his wife Jayme were due to leave for atrip to Maui and Australia, typically requires a four tosix-month rehabilitation period. Hardwick is optimisticthough that he’ll be healed and ready to go in time forthe season.

Hardwick is a key cog in the offensive line. In addi-tion to his responsibilities as a run blocker, Hardwickplays a huge role in pass protection and calling out theblocking signals for the entire offensive line. He’s beena starter since his rookie season in 2004 and theChargers have rushed for at least 2,000 yards each ofthose seasons, including a team-record 2,578 yards in2006. With Hardwick leading the way, LaDainianTomlinson was named the NFL’s Most Valuable Playerin ’06 and has won the last two NFL rushing titles.

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Third-round pick (66) bySan Diego, April 24, 2004…signed three-year contractJuly 29, 2004…signed new six-year contract through2011, June 16, 2006.

2007: Earned All-NFL honors from USA Today SportsWeekly and named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team…sec-ond-alternate for AFC Pro Bowl squad…on Oct. 7 atDenver, line didn’t allow sack in 18 pass plays, andmore importantly, helped clear way for 214-yardrushing day, Bolts’ highest total since Oct. 29, 2006against St. Louis…injured foot on seventh play of Oct.14 game against Raiders and was replaced in lineupby Cory Withrow for remainder of game…inactiveWeeks 7-10 with same foot injury…returned to start-ing lineup Nov. 25 vs. Baltimore…with Hardwick back,line powered way for 191-yard rushing attack in 24-10 win at Kansas City Dec. 2…Bolts broke 10-10 tie athalf with rushing touchdowns of 31 and 28 yards inthird and fourth quarters…line helped Chargers rushfor 274 yards vs. Detroit on Dec. 16, second-highesttotal ever in team history…team record (287) was setagainst the New York Jets on Oct. 13, 1963…line alsodid not allow any sacks against Lions…line onlyallowed one sack in 26 pass plays and helped teamrush for 147 yards in 23-3 win over Denver on ESPNMonday Night Football Dec. 24…only allowed onesack in 31 pass plays in AFC Wild Card Playoff winover Tennessee Jan. 6…line did not allow any sacks inJan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoff win at Indianapolis andgroup had perfect blocks as Billy Volek scored game-winning touchdown on one-yard quarterback sneak.

2006: Selected to AFC Pro Bowlsquad…started Weeks 1-16 and AFCDivisional Playoff game vs. NewEngland as offense produced team-record 2,578 yards rushing…line did

not allow any sacks and paved way for team to rushfor 194 yards and two touchdowns in season openerat Oakland…quarterback Philip Rivers was only hit onetime all night by Raiders defense, but on that play hecompleted 38-yard pass to Eric Parker that set uptouchdown to give team 20-0 lead…line cleared wayfor 241-yard rushing day and three touchdowns,including two by LT, against Tennessee Sept. 17…forsecond-consecutive week, line did not allow anysacks…also for second week in row, Rivers was onlyhit one time in game by Tennessee’s defense and on

that play, he still completed 12-yard pass to MichaelTurner…line cleared way for 150-yard rushing gameWeek 3 against Baltimore, team which was rankedfirst in league against run and only surrendering 34.3yards per game on ground coming into contest…onlysurrendered one sack to Ravens defense and it cameon Hail Mary play on last snap of game…line helpedBolts rush for 119 yards against Pittsburgh in SundayNight game Oct. 8…Steelers had come into contestranked fourth in league vs. run and only allowing 78.3yards per game…line didn’t allow any sacks in 39 passattempts at San Francisco Oct. 15…marked thirdgame of season group did not allow sack…line settone for big day against St. Louis Oct. 29 as Boltsrushed for 216 yards against Rams, second 200-yardrushing game of season, and group only allowed onesack in 24 passing plays...line helped pave way for190-yard rushing effort against Cleveland Nov.5…helped clear way for LT to rush for 104 yards andfour touchdowns in 49-41 win at Cincinnati Nov.12…starting five named Chargers Alumni Players ofWeek after clearing way for 125 rushing yards andthree touchdowns, while only allowing one sack in 26pass attempts in 35-27 comeback win at Denver Nov.19…line allowed only one sack for two yards in 33pass plays and helped block for 110 yards and twoTDs in 21-14 win over Oakland Nov. 26…helped Boltsrush for 197 yards and two LT touchdowns in 24-21win at Buffalo Dec. 3…came up big on fourth-quartergame-clinching touchdown drive which consumedseason-long 8:06, covering 13 plays and 80 yards asBolts ran on nine of 13 plays…group allowed Bolts torush for 147 yards and four touchdowns Dec. 10against Denver, allowing only two sacks, one of whichwas coverage sack, in 25 total pass plays…line keyreason Bolts rushed for 265 yards, fifth-most in teamhistory, in 20-9 win over Kansas City Dec. 17…helpedBolts rush for 168 yards, including 62-yard run byTomlinson, and only allowed one sack in 31 pass playsin rainy conditions at Seattle Dec. 24…closed out sea-son with 169-yard rushing effort in Dec. 31 win overArizona…anchored 148-yard effort in AFC Playoffsvs. New England. 2005: Started Weeks 1-6 and 10-16 at center…line paved way for 268 yards rushing,third-best in team history, and did not allow any sacksagainst New York Giants in ESPN Sunday NightFootball game Sept. 25…line did not allow any sacksfor second-consecutive week and helped Chargers

including surfing, snowboarding and skateboarding.The 300-pounder often can be seen paddling out onhis 10-foot Ace longboard at Tourmaline Street Beach,one of San Diego’s premier longboard surfing spots.The Point Loma resident also enjoys skateboardingand rides his long skateboard on the boardwalksof San Diego’s beaches. One of many Chargers withan interest in classic cars, Hardwick owns a 1975Chrysler Cordoba.

player who earns a scholarship just as Hardwick did.And this past June, he returned to West Lafayetteto receive the Drew Brees Mental Attitude Award,presented by the Joe Tiller/Northwest Indiana Chapterof the National Football Foundation. Hardwickbecame the fourth former Boilermaker to receive theaward. The winner each year is chosen by Brees andrecognizes an athlete who exemplifies exceptionalmental attitude.

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rush for 183 yards at New England Oct. 2 to endPatriots’ NFL-record 21-game home winning streak…line allowed only one sack against Pittsburgh onMonday Night Football Oct. 10…started Oaklandgame Oct. 16 but left contest early with high anklesprain…inactive Weeks 7-9 due to ankle injury…returned to starting lineup Week 10…line allowedonly one sack in 33 pass attempts vs. Buffalo Week10 and created running lanes for 202-yard rushingeffort at Washington Week 11 …in 26-17 win at Indi-anapolis Dec. 18, offensive line allowed only one sackand helped team rush for 206 yards. 2004: Named toESPN.com’s All-Rookie Team… started Weeks 1-4 atcenter…left Tennessee game Oct. 3 with knee injury…inactive Weeks 5-6 while recovering from injury…returned to starting lineup Weeks 7-16 and for WildCard Playoff game…left Oakland game Oct. 31 brieflyin second quarter with concussion…named Chargers

Alumni Player of Week along with fellow startingoffensive linemen following Nov. 28 win at KansasCity…left playoff game versus Jets with ankleinjury…returned to game for one play and left withknee injury and did not return.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-Big Ten and recipient ofteam’s Pit Bull Award for sustained tenacity andintense play as senior…Academic All-Big Ten asjunior…walked on to team in 2001 as scout teamdefensive tackle and earned scholarship before juniorseason…played at Purdue from 2001-03…earneddegree in economics.

PERSONAL: Born in Franklin, Indiana… earned threewrestling letters at Lawrence North High School inIndianapolis…member of state championship wrestlingteam… played football as freshman.

Games Played-Started: 2004 (14-14, San Diego); 2005 (13-13, San Diego); 2006 (16-16; San Diego); 2007 (12-12; San Diego);Total (55-55).

Postseason Games Played-Started: 2004 (1-1, San Diego); 2006 (1-1, San Diego); 2007 (3-3; San Diego); Total (5-5).

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camping and fishing.When Marques began his collegiate career at the

University of Colorado, he became a secondgeneration Buffalo. His dad, AlvinPhillips, played linebacker for theBuffaloes from 1972-76 and hisuncle, Chuck Wiman, also played for

the Buffaloes in the ’70s.Marques regularly volunteers for community

events in San Diego. He got an early start in communityservice, founding two non-profit organizations whilehe was still in college. In October 2002, he foundedHarris’ Kids Inc., an organization to help underprivi-leged kids who need mentoring, and he later foundeda similar organization called Baseline, Inc.

In his spare time, Harris enjoys spending time withfamily and friends. Teammates Jacques Cesaire andQuentin Jammer are among his closest friends. LastOctober during the Chargers’ bye week, Harris and hiswife, Brandy, and Cesaire and his wife, Jill, all went toLos Angeles together to watch a taping of the hitreality show, “The Contender,” hosted by formerboxing champion, “Sugar” Ray Leonard.

Marques Harris is one of the many undrafted freeagents on the Chargers’ roster making a name forhimself as a top-tier special teams performer. He isalso a valuable situational performer in the team’slinebacking corps. Harris has gained national notorietyfor celebrating big plays with a back-handspring thathas been replayed on highlight shows across thecountry, including ESPN’s SportsCenter.

Harris is highly respected among teammates for hisoutstanding work ethic and commitment to preparinghis body for the rigors of the game.

Harris is just as astute in the classroom as he is onthe football field. In March, he and teammate CoryWithrow attended the NFL’s Business Managementand Entrepreneurial Program at the StanfordUniversity Graduate School of Business. The three-dayprogram taught NFL players how to evaluate businessopportunities, specifically in the sports industry.Harris is interested in real estate and envisions apost-football career in that industry. He currentlyowns homes in San Diego and Colorado.

Having spent most of his childhood in Colorado,Marques participates in a wide range of outdooractivities, including snowboarding, backpacking,

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2007: Combined with Carlos Polk to record four-yardtackle for loss on botched fake punt Week 6 vs.Oakland…shared one-yard sack with Luis Castillo onthird-and-six play Oct. 28 vs. Houston to force puntin third quarter…tallied 13-yard sack late in first quar-ter of Nov. 11 win over Indianapolis…two plays aftersack, Peyton Manning was intercepted by AntonioCromartie on third-and-25 play…recovered second-quarter fumble that helped set up field goal afterShawne Merriman sack and forced fumble Nov. 25 vs.Baltimore…inactive for Oakland game Dec. 30 whilerecovering from thumb injury. 2006: saw actionWeeks 1-13 & 15-16…recorded fourth-quarter fum-ble recovery in season opener at Oakland’s nine-yardline after quarterback Andrew Walter put ball onground…three plays after recovering fumble, MichaelTurner scored one-yard touchdown run for finalpoints in 27-0 win…logged extensive time for injuredShaun Phillips Week 6 at Kansas City…helped forcethree-and-out on Chiefs’ first drive of third quarterwhen he pressured quarterback Damon Huard andbroke up pass on Chiefs’ third-down play…Eric Parkerreturned resulting punt career-long 50 yards to setup touchdown that allowed Bolts to get back withinseven points at 20-13…then, midway through fourthquarter, Harris sacked Huard for nine-yard loss onthird-and-five play and also forced fumble by Chiefs’quarterback…Luis Castillo recovered ball at Chiefs’23-yard line and five plays later Chargers scoredtouchdown to tie game at 27-27…started Week 8 forinjured Phillips…scored first career touchdown Nov. 5against Cleveland when he recovered football in endzone after Randall Godfrey sacked Charlie Frye andforced fumble…score gave Chargers 10-6 lead ingame…later collected sack for no yards in fourthquarter against Frye…in middle of fourth quarter ofNov. 12 game at Cincinnati, teamed with ShaunPhillips to stop Chris Perry for three-yard loss onshovel pass on third-and-six play…it ended Cincinnatidrive and forced field goal that prevented Bengalsfrom re-taking lead late in game, holding score at42-41…Bolts then drove and scored on their nextpossession to help seal victory…made one of biggestdefensive plays of night in Chargers 35-27 SundayNight Football win at Denver Nov. 19…made greatread and tackled running back Damien Nash for

six-yard loss late in fourth quarter with Chargers lead-ing 28-27…it forced Broncos to go for it three playslater on fourth-and-four from their own 38-yardline…Jake Plummer’s fourth down pass was in turnintercepted by Drayton Florence and returned to 23-yard line…it led to one-yard touchdown run by Tom-linson on following drive that gave Bolts 35-27 leadand essentially put game away…Nov. 26 against Oak-land with game tied 14-14 late in fourth quarter,closed out three-and-out by Raiders with three-yardsack against Aaron Brooks on third-and-20play…after punt, San Diego drove 67 yards in six playsto claim 21-14 lead and defense made final stand toseal victory…inactive for Week 14 Kansas City gamewhile recovering from hamstring injury…returned toaction Weeks 15-16…inactive for divisional playoffgame vs. New England. 2005: Inactive Weeks 1-2, 4-5 & 7…helped close out ESPN Sunday Night Footballwin over New York Giants Sept. 25 with late fourth-quarter nine-yard sack of Eli Manning…was first-career NFL tackle…recorded multiple quarterbackpressures against Kansas City’s Trent Green in 28-20win Oct. 30…two special teams tackles in wins overOakland Raiders Dec. 4 and Indianapolis Dec. 18.

COLLEGE: Third-team All-America by Sports Networkand first-team All-Great West Football Conference atSouthern Utah in 2004…led team and ranked seventhin NCAA Division I-AA with 25 tackles for loss assenior…finished season with 68 tackles and 11sacks…transferred from Colorado prior to seniorseason…spent 2000-03 seasons at Colorado…redshirted in 2003 after suffering broken leg in sec-ond game of season…honorable mention All-Big 12from league’s coaches in 2002…named to team’sprestigious Victory Club by coaching staff in 2002and 2003…tallied 133 tackles, 24 tackles for loss, 10sacks and two interceptions during career withBuffaloes…earned degree in communications fromColorado…enrolled in master’s program for educationat Southern Utah.

PERSONAL: Born in Salt Lake City, Utah…PrepStarAll-America at Grand Junction High School in GrandJunction, Colorado…named all-state by Denver Postand Rocky Mountain News…two-time first-teamall-league choice…lettered four years and three timesall-state in wrestling…won state title as senior in189-pound weight class…lettered as freshman andsophomore in baseball as catcher and outfielder…married, Brandy, and couple has daughter, Savannah.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2005 San Diego 11-0 2-0 2 1-9 0-0 0 0 1 0-02006 San Diego 15-1 15-10 25 3-9 0-0 0 0 3 1-22007 San Diego 15-2 8-11 19 1.5-13.5 0-0 0 0 0 0-1

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the Tampa Bay Storm of the AFL and had a breakoutseason that ended with AFL Rookie of the Year hon-ors.

Hart’s success in the Arena League landed him acontract offer from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2002.Once signed, he was allocated to NFL Europe wherehe played for the Rhein Fire and Amsterdam Admirals.Upon returning to the states, he went to trainingcamp with the Eagles, but was released toward theend of camp. Philadelphia later signed him to theirpractice squad.

Hart’s career took off in 2003 and teams began totake notice of his play. Still with the Eagles, he wascalled upon in midseason to replace injured Pro Bowlsafety Brian Dawkins. Hart filled in admirably and theEagles went 7-2 in the nine games that he started.After being waived by the Eagles the following season,he was immediately claimed off waivers by the Bolts.

Clinton has not forgotten his roots in Florida.He hosts a youth football camp and donates time andresources to the Webster Sports Complex near hishometown of Bushnell, Fla. He also helped rebuildthe roof on the church he and his family attendedin Webster.

Clinton has always enjoyed working with kids.He worked as a counselor and recreation specialistat the Marion Youth Development Center in Ocala, Fla.

In October of 2006 Clinton and his wife, KelliFuqua, had their first child, a daughter named Lillian.

One of Hart’s favorite hobbies is watching DVDsof “Sanford and Son” and the movie “Rocky.” He even

keeps a statue of Rocky Balboa in hislocker. Hart is also an accomplishedbarber and has a barber’s license.In April 2008, Hart opened his ownbarber shop called The BrickhouseSalon in Ocala.

It is often said that good things happen to goodpeople, and Clinton Hart is a perfect example.

To get to this point of his career, Hart traveleddown an unconventional path. Now on the cusp ofbecoming one of the NFL’s premier safeties, ChargersGeneral Manager A.J. Smith rewarded Hart for hispersistence and perseverance by re-signing him to anew five-year deal in April 2008 that will keep him inSan Diego through the 2012 season.

Last season, Hart made his debut as the team’snew starting strong safety and turned in his finestseason as a pro. He played a key role as the Chargersled the NFL in interceptions, takeaways and turnoverratio. Hart finished the year tied for ninth in the NFLand was second on the squad with a career-high fiveinterceptions, including one on the final play of aNov. 11 game against Indianapolis that helped theChargers clinch a victory over the defending SuperBowl Champion Colts. Hart backed up his interceptiontotals with a career-best 109 tackles, which led thesecondary and ranked third on the team. He alsoregistered his first sack since 2003.

Interestingly, Hart never donned a helmet orshoulder pads in college. Instead, he was a standouton his school’s baseball team. At Sumter South HighSchool in Bushnell, Florida, he played both football andbaseball, but after graduating, Hart enrolled at CentralFlorida Community College to play baseball and stayclose to his family.

It seems Hart was always destined to play football.During college, he used to bring a football to baseball

practice to warm up his arm. The coaches teased himthat he was playing the wrong sport.

In 2000, Hart had a tryout with the TallahasseeThunder of AFL2 and made the team. Hart earned just

$162 per week and had toendure bus rides of up to 20hours. In 2001, he signed with

Single-game HighsTackles — 7, at Denver, Nov. 19, 2006Sacks — 1, five times, Last: vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2005, 8; 2006, 1; 2007, 8; Total, 17.Tackles for Loss — 2006, 2.Fumble Recovery Touchdowns — 2006, 1.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 2.

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Philadelphia,Jan. 29, 2002…waived by Eagles, Aug. 24, 2002…signed to Eagles’ practice squad, Nov. 19, 2002…re-signed with Philadelphia, Jan. 30, 2003…waived byEagles, Sept. 14, 2004…claimed by Chargers, Sept.15, 2004…signed three-year contract with ChargersFeb. 2, 2006...agreed to new five-year contract thru2012, April 7, 2008.

2007: Tied for ninth in NFL with career-high fiveinterceptions…making his debut as team’s new start-ing strong safety, Hart’s nine tackles ranked third ondefense and fumble recovery early in fourth quarterled to offensive touchdown eight plays later thatgave Bolts 14-3 lead over Chicago in season open-er…collected first interception of season off passtipped by Randy Moss in Week 2 game at NewEngland…interception and 20-yard return came at10-yard line with 18 seconds left in first half…helpedstop potential scoring drive with Patriots alreadyleading 24-0…intercepted pass in fourth quarter ofSept. 30 game vs. Kansas City…tied Stephen Cooperand Matt Wilhelm for team high with 12 stops Oct.28 vs. Houston…tackle for loss among eight stopsNov. 4 at Minnesota…sealed Nov. 11 NBC SundayNight Football win over defending Super BowlChampion Indianapolis Colts with interception onfinal play of game…finished night with 12 tackles,including one for two-yard tackle for loss on latefourth-quarter Indy drive that ended with missed 29-yard field goal as Bolts held on for 23-21 win…talliedfourth quarter tackle for loss (-5 yards) Nov. 18 atJacksonville…Bolts scored on ensuing possession tocut deficit in half to 24-17….recorded career-highfourth interception in first quarter of Detroit gameDec. 16…Bolts tacked on touchdown three plays laterto take 17-0 lead in game…also led squad with twopasses defensed…made great tackle on final play offirst half to keep Calvin Johnson out of end zoneafter he had caught 49-yard “Hail Mary” at one-yardline…big game against Denver Dec. 24 on ESPNMonday Night Football with interception and secondsack of career…sacked Jay Cutler for nine-yard loss infirst quarter…was first sack since 2003 withPhiladelphia…then in third quarter, intercepted Cutlerpass that had been tipped by Drayton Florence atone-yard line after Broncos had driven deep intoChargers territory…tallied 11 stops at Oakland Dec.30, going over 100 tackles for first time incareer…effort included one-yard tackle for loss in firstquarter. 2006: Led squad with 22 special teamstackles...played Weeks 1-16 and playoff game vs. N.E.on defense and special teams… collected two specialteams stops in season opener at Oakland…startedWeek 3 at Baltimore at strong safety, collecting sixtackles…delivered big-time performance in Oct. 8Sunday Night Football game against Pittsburgh,leading team with three tackles on special teams…also collected tackle for loss when he and MattWilhelm combined to stop Bryant McFadden for

two-yard loss on fake punt attempt in secondquarter…racked up career-high six tackles on specialteams to go along with four stops on defense Oct. 15at San Francisco…put Chargers in position to poten-tially drive for late game-winning score in fourthquarter of Oct. 22 game at Kansas City with third-down pass defensed against Tony Gonzalez to forcepunt…second on squad with two special teams tack-les Oct. 29 vs. Rams…turned in several big plays inNov. 5 game against Cleveland… broke up second-quarter pass intended for Braylon Edwards andDonnie Edwards came away with interception onplay…also had forced fumble in game and tied forteam high with two passes defensed…tied for teamhigh with two special teams tackles Nov. 12 at Cincin-nati… intercepted pass and recovered fumble at Buf-falo Dec. 3…recovered fumble on last play of first halfand intercepted JP Losman in fourth quarter withChargers leading 24-14…recorded career-high twointerceptions in Chargers’ 27-20 win at Seattle onChristmas Eve… both picks occurred in San Diego ter-ritory, and he tied Donnie Edwards for team lead withseason-high three passes defensed...had first pick infirst quarter at Chargers’ 23-yard line on pass thatwas tipped by Edwards and he had second late in sec-ond quarter on ball that he made diving catch on atBolts’ six-yard line…also had hand in another HUGEplay in third quarter, drawing holding penalty againstSeattle’s Ben Joppru to negate 96-yard kickoff returnfor touchdown by Nate Burleson after Chargers hadkicked field goal to take 10-0 lead. 2005: Saw actionas reserve safety Weeks 1-2…helped set up finalpoints of game in 45-23 win over New York GiantsSept. 25 by recovering fumble in fourth quarter onthird-and-one play against New York’s David Tyree atChargers’ 10-yard line…fumble was caused by DonnieEdwards and resulted in Nate Kaeding 44-yard fieldgoal on ensuing possession… scored touchdownagainst New England Oct. 2 after Donnie Edwardsintercepted pass in fourth quarter and pitched it toClinton…play came late with under one minuteremaining in fourth quarter and provided final pointsin 41-17 win over Patriots that ended New England’sNFL-record 21 game home winning streak…was first-career touchdown…also had two special teams tack-les in game…led squad with three tackles on specialteams in Oct. 10 Monday Night Football game againstPittsburgh… broke up two passes in Oct. 23 game atPhiladelphia…broke up fourth quarter pass fromChargers’ nine-yard line to preserve 28-13 lead in 28-20 win over Kansas City Oct. 30…started Week 9 atstrong safety for injured Terrence Kiel…ChargersAlumni Player of Week after starting ESPN SundayNight Football 34-10 win over Oakland Dec. 4 forinjured Terrence Kiel and helping account for 14points…late in first quarter of 3-3 game, tackledLaMont Jordan and jarred ball loose on hit…it wasrecovered by Randall Godfrey at Raiders’ 34-yard lineand seven plays later, Drew Brees threw six-yardtouchdown pass to Antonio Gates to give Bolts 10-3

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lead…midway through fourth quarter with Bolts lead-ing 27-10, intercepted pass intended for tight endCourtney Anderson and returned it 70 yards fortouchdown and final points of game…was secondinterception return for touchdown of season, mostsince Stanley Richard had two during 1994 SuperBowl season…recovered Ronnie Brown fumble at SanDiego one-yard line in fourth quarter to help keepChargers within six points against Miami Dec.11…started at free safety in Dec. 18 game atIndianapolis for injured Bhawoh Jue (knee)…startedWeeks 15-16 at strong safety for injured Kiel. 2004:Tied Hanik Milligan for team lead with 15 specialteams tackles…inactive Week 2 vs. New York Jets…ledsquad with two special teams stops at Atlanta Oct.17…intercepted pass off Kerry Collins late in secondquarter against Oakland Oct. 31…pick led to 23-yardtouchdown catch by Tim Dwight four plays later thatgave San Diego 28-7 halftime lead over their archrivals…also tied team high with two stops on specialteams against Raiders…collected three stops, includ-ing one for loss, and tied for team high with two spe-cial teams tackles against New Orleans Nov. 7…tiedfor team high with two stops on special teams atOakland Nov. 21 …tied for team high with two specialteams tackles against Denver Dec. 5…led team with

two stops on special teams at Cleveland Dec.19…filled in for injured Terrence Kiel at strong safetyin Wild Card Playoff game vs. New York…left gamebriefly with ankle sprain but returned to action…fin-ished contest with six tackles. 2003: Started Weeks2-9 and 11 for injured Pro Bowl free safety BrianDawkins…first-career start versus New England Sept.14…logged career-high 10 tackles at New York GiantsOct. 19…chalked up first-career sack at Atlanta Nov.2. 2002: Spent final six weeks of regular season andthree weeks of postseason on Philadelphia’s practicesquad…allocated to Rhein Fire of NFL Europe andlater traded to Amsterdam Admirals. 2001: Defensiveback and wide receiver for Tampa Bay Storm of ArenaFootball League…recorded three interceptions and 69tackles on defense…caught 24 passes for 242 yardsand touchdown on offense. 2000: Played forTallahassee Thunder of AFL2.

COLLEGE: Played baseball from 1996-98 at CentralFlorida Community College.

PERSONAL: Born in Dade City, Florida…all-statedefensive back at South Sumter High School inBushnell, Florida…also lettered in basketball, baseballand track.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2003 Philadelphia 16-9 39-22 61 1-7 0-0 0 0 7 0-12004 San Diego 14-0 5-4 9 0-0 1-13 13 0 2 0-02005 San Diego 16-5 26-9 35 0-0 1-110 70t 2 6 1-22006 San Diego 16-1 21-6 27 0-0 3-37 22 0 8 1-12007 San Diego 16-16 77-32 109 1-9 5-73 22 0 9 0-1

Totals 78-31 168-73 241 2-16 10-233 70t 2 32 2-5Postseason 7-3 19-6 25 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 12, twice, Last: vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Sacks — 1, twice, Last: vs. Denver, Dec. 24, 2007Interceptions — 2, at Seattle, Dec. 24, 2006Interception Return Yards — 70, vs. Oakland, Dec. 4, 2005Interception Return Long — 70t, vs. Oakland, Dec. 4, 2005Interception Return for Touchdown — 1, twice, Last: vs. Oakland, Dec. 4, 2005

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 7, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2004, 1; 2006, 1; 2007, 4.Special Teams Tackles — 2003, 11; 2004, 15; 2005, 11; 2006, 22; 2007, 3; Total, 62.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2003, 1; 2007, 1; Total, 2.

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Second-round pick (61) bySan Diego, April 23, 2005…signed five-year contractwith Chargers July 29, 2005.

2007: Set career highs with six catches and 98 yards,while catching first touchdown pass of season (27yards) from Philip Rivers Week 3 at Green Bay…cameup just two yards shy of first-career 100-yardgame…touchdown versus Packers came on Bolts’opening possession of game to give team 7-0lead…was also team’s first first-half touchdown of sea-son…helped set up first-quarter touchdown againstKansas City Sept. 30 with 39-yard catch…was third-longest catch of his career and Bolts longest pass com-pletion of season…made three big second-half catchesto help put away hometown Denver Broncos Oct. 7 atInvesco Field…on third play of third quarter, caught 24-yard pass to kick-start scoring drive…then after penal-ties found Bolts facing second-and-33 on same drive,Jackson beat linebacker Ian Gold on seam route, pick-ing up 45 yards and huge first down…four plays later,Philip Rivers and Antonio Gates hooked up on nine-yard touchdown play and Bolts took 27-3 lead…oneseries later after Marlon McCree interception, Jacksoncapped 79-yard drive with 15-yard touchdown catch

in back corner of end zone as San Diego took 34-3lead…19-yard catch on third-and-10 play in secondquarter Week 9 vs. Indianapolis helped keep alivetouchdown drive that gave Bolts 23-0 lead overdefending Super Bowl Champion Colts…20-yard catchon opening play of third quarter Nov. 18 at Jacksonvillehelped kick start touchdown drive…13-yard catch onthird-and-nine play helped set up Chargers’ first TD vs.Baltimore Nov. 25…38-yard touchdown catch Dec. 2 atKansas City helped Bolts even game at 10-10…12-yardcatch and run in overtime Dec. 9 at Tennessee set upLaDainian Tomlinson’s game-winning touchdown runon following play…11-yard catch on third-and-eightplay helped sustain TD drive on opening series of thirdquarter vs. Detroit Dec. 16…also drew pass interferencepenalty on third-and-nine play in first quarter that ledto touchdown and 17-0 lead on very next play…28-yard catch on third-and-11 play against Denver Dec.24 on ESPN MNF helped set up late second-quarterfield goal…racked up first-career 100-yard game andfirst playoff touchdown with 114 yards and go-aheadscore in Jan. 6 AFC Wild Card Playoff Game vs. Ten-nessee …went over 100-yard mark on 25-yard touch-down catch with 2:35 remaining in third quarter thatBolts up 10-6 for first lead of game…he and Chris

throughout high school, Jackson was unable to attractattention from the state’s two biggest schools,Colorado or Colorado State.

As a collegian at Northern Colorado, Jacksonbecame a two-sport standout, excelling in football andbasketball. He rewrote most ofthe school’s football records;was a two-time All-America, andbecame the highest NFL draftchoice in school history. On the hardwood, Jacksonplayed two seasons for the Bears and earnedAll-Independent League honors as a junior when heled the team in points and assists.

Jackson is happy to call San Diego home afterspending much of his childhood in Louisiana. Hisfather, Terence, was an Army medic and the familymoved often. Jackson’s family also lived in Phoenix,Arizona and Grafenwoher, Germany before settling inColorado Springs.

This summer, Jackson passed along his experienceas an NFL wide receiver at a football camp that hehosted for kids of all ages at Westview High Schoolin San Diego.

Vincent Jackson picked the right time to shine forthe San Diego Chargers.

After grinding through a regular season in whichhe caught 41 passes for 623 yards and threetouchdowns, Jackson burst onto the scene in the NFLPlayoffs, leading the league with 300 postseasonreceiving yards. He had at least 93 yards receiving in allthree of the Chargers’ playoff games, including his firstcareer 100-yard game when he recorded 114 yardsand a touchdown in the Bolts’ Wild Card Playoffwin over the Tennessee Titans. Throughout thepostseason, Jackson routinely made huge catches onthird down, tying for the league lead with eightthird-down catches, good for 152 yards (19.0 avg)and a touchdown.

At 6-5, 241 pounds, Jackson possesses a rareblend of size and speed that often draws comparisonsto the league’s best receivers. Despite the high praise,Jackson remains humble. He had to work foreverything that he earned in life. As a high schooler,“Jax” worked several odd jobs, including cleaningrooms in a Super 8 Motel and selling vacuumcleaners door-to-door. And despite oustandinggrades, a solid prep football career and jobs

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Chambers (121 yards) teamed to give Bolts first pair ofreceivers to both go over 100 yards in playoff gamesince 1983…monster day included 32-yard catch onthird-and-12 play in second quarter during drive thatended with missed field goal and 34-yard catch onthird-and-nine play during third quarter which endedwith made field goal…racked huge effort in Jan. 13 AFCDivisional Playoff game at Indianapolis, leading teamwith career-high seven catches for 93 yards andtouchdown…out-jumped two defenders in back of endzone on 14-yard touchdown catch to give Chargerstheir first points of game in second quarter…TD grabcame on third-and-eight play to cap drive he helpedsustain with nice nine-yard grab on earlier third-and-five play…helped Chargers take 14-10 lead on openingdrive of third quarter with catches of 17 and 13 yardson consecutive plays…led team with 93 yards receivingon six catches in Jan. 20 AFC Championship Game atNew England…helped set up second-quarter field goalthat cut Chargers’ deficit to 7-6 with catches of 15, 17and 21 yards on drive…added two more catches for 17and six yards on Chargers’ field goal drive to open thirdquarter…led NFL with 300 yards receiving in play-offs…also led league in postseason third-down catch-es, with eight for 152 yards and touchdown…tied forfourth in NFL with 18 catches during playoffs. 2006:Led team with 16.8 yards per catch average...secondon squad with six touchdown catches...caught first-career touchdown pass of 12 yards from Philip Riversto give Chargers 33-0 lead over Tennessee in fourthquarter of Sept. 17 game at QualcommStadium…caught 33-yard touchdown pass in secondquarter to give Bolts 21-10 lead at San Francisco Oct.15…lone catch against Cleveland Nov. 5 was key ashauled in 11-yard pass on third-and-eight play duringfourth-quarter touchdown drive… two plays aftercatch, LT scored on seven-yard run to give Bolts’ 24-15lead…on Bolts’ next drive, he helped extend lead to 32-18 by catching two-point conversion on fade pat-tern…helped Chargers overcome 17-point deficit andtake 28-27 lead in fourth quarter of 35-27 win at Den-ver Nov. 19 with acrobatic five-yard touchdown catchalong back line of end zone at Invesco Field… caughtTD pass with 6:45 remaining in fourth quarter…early inDenver game had 26-yard catch during Chargers’ firstTD drive…had key 13-yard catch on fourth-and-twoplay during Bolts’ game-tying fourth-quarter touch-down drive in 21-14 win over Oakland Nov. 26…threeplays later, drew pass interference penalty on third-and-eight play and Bolts scored touchdown two playslater to tie game at 14-14…came up just five yards shyof his first career 100-yard game Dec. 10 against Den-ver…effort included career-long 55-yard catch on firstplay of fourth quarter that helped set up field goal byNate Kaeding for 31-20 lead over Broncos…ChargersAlumni Player of Week after leading team with threecatches and 66 yards against K.C. Dec. 17, including46-yard catch to eight-yard line in fourth quarter thathelped set up field goal for 20-9 lead…caught game-winning 37-yard touchdown pass with 29 seconds

remaining in fourth quarter of Chargers’ Dec. 24 win atQwest Field in Seattle…was his career-best secondtouchdown catch of day…also had nine-yard touch-down catch in second quarter… set season-highs with97 yards and five catches against Seahawks…14-yardtouchdown catch in Dec. 31 season finale against Ari-zona gave Chargers 17-7 lead in second quarter…31-yard catch to three-yard line set up fourth quartertouchdown to give Chargers 21-13 lead in AFC Divi-sional Playoff game against New England. 2005: Inac-tive Weeks 1-5, 7, 10 & 12…saw first action of careerat Oakland Oct. 16 primarily on special teams…caughtfirst-career pass good for 18 yards during second quar-ter touchdown drive in Chargers 31-26 win over NewYork Jets Nov. 6…set up second-quarter field goal atIndianapolis Dec. 18 with 21-yard catch to four-yardline…field goal gave Bolts 13-0 first-half lead…alsocaught 20-yard pass on third-and-eight play duringopening drive of game.

COLLEGE: Set school records with 177 catches, 3,548receiving yards, 37 touchdown catches, 1,024 puntreturn yards and 5,810 all-purpose yards…had four200-yard receiving games and 12 100-yard gamesduring career…first-team All-America by NFL DraftReport and second-team by Sports Network in2004…All-Great West Conference Offensive Player ofYear in ‘04 and first-team all-conference pick…assenior, finalist for Walter Payton Award for nation’sbest player in NCAA Division I-A…school-record 80catches and 1,952 all-purpose yards in 2004…first-team All-America by Football Gazette and NFL DraftReport as junior after leading team to NCAA nationalsemifinals…second-team All-America by AssociatedPress and Sports Network…set school records with1,462 yards receiving and 21 touchdown catches in‘03…honorable mention All-America by D2Football.comas freshman…Division I All-Independent selection dur-ing 2003-04 basketball season after leading team with13.6 points and 3.1 assists per game and ranking sec-ond with 5.6 rebounds…scored career-high 25 pointsand tied career best with seven assists in Senior Nightvictory over Johnson & Wales Feb. 21, 2004…namedUNC’s Student Athlete of Month in December 2003after averaging 15.0 points, 7.0 boards, 2.8 assists and1.3 steals…final hoops totals from 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons include 517 points (12.3 ppg), 203rebounds (4.8 rpg), 100 assists, 18 blocks and 40steals…played in 42 games with 23 starts while shoot-ing .490 from field, .313 from three-point range and.543 from free-throw line…played football for Bearsfrom 2001-04…business major.

PERSONAL: Born in Fort Polk, Louisiana…honorablemention all-state from Rocky Mountain News as senioron gridiron at Widefield High School in ColoradoSprings, Colorado…added first-team all-conferenceand all-area accolades…also lettered in basketball.

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Totals 40-23 71-1,135 16.0 55 9 3-16 5.3 8 0Postseason 4-4 20-343 17.2 34 2 0-0 0.0 0 0

Single-game HighsReceptions — 6, at Green Bay, Sept. 23, 2007Receiving Yards — 98, at Green Bay, Sept. 23, 2007Receiving Long — 55, vs. Denver, Dec. 10, 2006Receiving TDs — 2, at Seattle, Dec. 24, 2006Receiving Long TD — 38t, at Kansas City, Dec. 2, 2007

Postseason Single-game HighsReceptions — 7, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Receiving Yards — 114, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Receiving Long — 34, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Receiving TDs — 1, twice, Last: at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Receiving Long TD — 25t, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2005, 1; 2006, 1; Total, 2.

2007 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 Chicago* 3 28 9.3 10 009/16 at New England* 4 53 13.3 21 009/23 at Green Bay* 6 98 16.3 27t 109/30 Kansas City* 3 52 17.3 39 010/07 at Denver* 3 84 28.0 45 110/14 Oakland* 1 5 5.0 5 010/28 Houston* 0 0 0.0 -- 011/04 at Minnesota* 1 16 16.0 16 011/11 Indianapolis* 2 28 14.0 19 011/18 at Jacksonville* 1 20 20.0 20 011/25 Baltimore* 5 65 13.0 31 012/02 at Kansas City* 1 38 38.0 38t 112/09 at Tennessee* 3 47 15.7 29 012/16 Detroit* 2 30 15.0 19 012/24 Denver* 4 46 11.5 28 012/30 at Oakland* 2 13 6.5 9 0

Totals 41 623 15.2 45 301/06 Tennessee*+ 5 114 22.8 34 101/13 at Indianapolis*+ 7 93 13.3 21 101/20 at New England*+ 6 93 15.5 21 0

TOTALS 18 300 16.7 34 2

2006 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 0 009/17 Tennessee 2 15 7.5 12t 110/01 at Baltimore 1 6 6.0 6 010/08 Pittsburgh 1 13 13.0 13 010/15 at San Francisco* 1 33 33.0 33t 110/22 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 0 010/29 St. Louis* 0 0 0.0 0 0

11/05 Cleveland 1 11 11.0 11 011/12 at Cincinnati 1 18 18.0 18 011/19 at Denver 3 39 13.0 26 111/26 Oakland* 3 32 10.7 13 012/03 at Buffalo 0 0 0.0 0 012/10 Denver* 3 95 31.7 55 012/17 Kansas City* 3 66 22.0 46 012/24 at Seattle* 5 97 19.4 37t 212/31 Arizona* 3 28 9.3 14t 1

Totals 27 453 16.8 55 601/14 New England*+ 2 43 21.5 31 0

2005 Game-By-Game ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 Dallas Inactive09/18 at Denver Inactive09/25 New York Giants Inactive10/02 at New England Inactive10/10 Pittsburgh Inactive10/16 at Oakland 0 0 0.0 0 010/23 at Philadelphia Inactive10/30 Kansas City 0 0 0.0 0 011/06 at New York Jets 1 18 18.0 18 011/20 Buffalo Inactive11/27 at Washington 0 0 0.0 0 012/04 Oakland Inactive12/11 Miami 0 0 0.0 0 012/18 at Indianapolis 2 41 20.5 21 012/24 at Kansas City 0 0 0.0 0 012/31 Denver 0 0 0.0 0 0

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annual event. Last year’s inaugural event was held atthe Crosby Golf Club in Rancho Santa Fe. The JammerFamily Foundation’s goal is to provide support andactivities that will allow San Pasqual students to grow,succeed and experience the joy of being a child byhelping to form relationships between peers and thecommunity. The Foundation already hosts annualThanksgiving and Christmas dinners for students ofthe Academy. In addition, Jammer has invited playersfrom the Academy’s football team to be his specialguests at Chargers training camp practices and hehosts 20 students from the school at each Chargershome game in partnership with the ChargersCommunity Corner.

Quentin and Alicia have two sons. Their youngest,Kaleb, was born in February on Valentine’s Day andtheir oldest, Kaden Matthew, was born in March 2006.

The Jammer family enjoys vacationing in Mexicoand spending time with family and friends in both SanDiego and their native Texas. They like to entertain andoften host other members of the Chargers’ secondaryat their home for barbecues.

Quentin Jammer, the veteran leader of the Chargers’secondary, has quietly become one of the NFL’s topall-around cornerbacks. While his play doesn’t alwaysmake the highlight reels, Jammer is as solid as theycome and week-in and week-out he is called upon togo toe-to-toe with the NFL’s best receivers.

With Jammer manning the left cornerback spot,the Chargers’ defense led the NFL in opponent passerrating (70.0) in 2007. It marked the first time theChargers ever led the NFL in that category. Thesecondary’s stellar play continued in the playoffs,where the Chargers’ 76.7 opponent passer rating wasfourth-best among the NFL’s 12 playoff teams.

Quentin and his wife, Alicia, are very active in thecommunity. They oversee the Jammer Family

Foundation, which has partneredwith the San Pasqual Academy,a first-of-its-kind residential educa-tion campus designed specifically for

foster teens. Jammer officially announced thispartnership with the Academy last year at theFoundation’s “Building Futures 2007” event. TheJammers intend on making “Building Futures” an

TRANSACTION HISTORY: First-round draft pick (5)by San Diego, April 20, 2002…signed six-yearcontract with Chargers Sept. 10, 2002...signed five-year contract extension through 2012, Aug. 8, 2006.

2007: Broke up slant pass in fourth quarter of Sept.30 game vs. Kansas City and deflected pass was inter-cepted by Clinton Hart…helped end Broncos fourth-quarter drive on downs Week 5 at Denver when heand Eric Weddle combined for third-down tackle forloss (-3 yards) of Travis Henry…on ensuing drive,Michael Turner scored on 74-yard TD run to giveBolts 41-3 lead…finished Broncos game with team-leading eight tackles, all unassisted…turned in pivotaldefensive play in Week 6 win over Oakland…late infirst half, came off his man to force Raiders widereceiver Ronald Curry out of bounds at one-yard linein 14-7 game after 31-yard pass play…instead ofpotential touchdown, San Diego’s defense recordedsacks on back to back plays and forced fumble onsecond, which Bolts recovered to preserve seven-point lead…Bolts would go on to win game 28-14…two pass breakups against Houston Oct. 28,including one on third down play of Texans’ openingdrive of third quarter to force punt…inactive for Nov.11 game vs. Indianapolis with hamstring injury…col-

lected first interception of season late in fourth quar-ter of Dec. 24 ESPN Monday Night Football contestvs. Denver…helped set up Chargers’ first field goal ofAFC Championship Game with first-quarter intercep-tion off Tom Brady at Patriots’ 40-yard line…Boltsdrove to eight-yard line on following possession tokick field goal and take early 3-0 lead…also led teamwith three passes defensed vs. Patriots with all threecoming on third down plays to force punts, includingtwo while covering Randy Moss and third while cov-ering Wes Welker. 2006: Matched career high and ledteam with four interceptions...also paced defensewith 17 passes defensed...ranked second on teamwith 89 tackles...started Weeks 1-16 at left corner-back…collected first interception of season Week 2against Tennessee with 11-yard return…pick came onfourth-and-seven play late in third quarter and result-ed in Vincent Jackson touchdown catch on ensuingdrive to give Bolts 33-0 lead over Titans…finishedTennessee game with five unassisted tackles and passdefensed…intercepted pass and led team with twopasses defensed Week 3 at Baltimore…interceptioncame on 42-yard pass intended for Derrick Mason atChargers’ 29-yard line…Jammer returned pick 11yards…made another outstanding play with passbreakup on out route intended for Mason on second

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Cornerback Texas6-0, 204 Draft 1 - ’027th NFL Season Angleton HS7th with Chargers Angleton, Tex. 23

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play of third quarter…paced secondary with sevensolo tackles while helping limit Pittsburgh to 220yards passing in Sunday Night Football win Oct.8…made key block against Torry Holt to allow MarlonMcCree to go distance on 79-yard fumble return fortouchdown in Chargers’ 38-24 win over St. Louis Oct.29…was third-longest fumble return in team histo-ry…recorded nine tackles against Cleveland Nov. 5,tied with Terrence Kiel for most amongsecondary…led team with three passes defensed,including two outstanding plays in the fourth quarterof Chargers’ Nov. 12 win at Cincinnati…had firstbreakup on opening drive of third quarter on deepball intended for Chris Henry to force three-and-out…then early in fourth quarter, he helped forcepunt by breaking up pass intended for T.J. Housh-mandzadeh in front of Bengals’ bench to prevent afirst down…then at end of game as Cincinnati wasdriving for potential game-tying touchdown, Jammerbroke up pass intended for Chris Henry in endzone…Chargers Alumni Player of Week after mak-ing one of bigger defensive plays of season with earlyfourth quarter interception against Oakland Nov.26…pick came as Raiders were driving with 14-7lead… offense converted INT into touchdown thattied game at 14-14…he also finished contest withteam-high three of squad’s eight passes defensed…helped force second-quarter punt by breaking uppasses on consecutive second and third-down plays,including deep pass to John Madsen and another toRandy Moss…intercepted pass on first series of gameat Buffalo Dec. 3 and Bolts converted turnover intofield goal for early 3-0 lead…was fourth pick of sea-son to match career high…Dec. 17 vs. Kansas City, ledteam with five passes defensed… part of season-high10 PBU effort by defense…turned in perhaps one ofbiggest defensive plays of Dec. 31 game against Ari-zona…at end of first half with Chargers up 17-7,closed out half by tackling Anquan Boldin short ofgoal line and keeping him in bounds as Arizona wasout of time outs…play would be key as Chargerswould eventually win game by seven points, 27-20…finished the game with eight tackles and twopasses defensed, both of which led secondary…bothof his passes defensed came on drives when Chargersdefense forced Cardinals to go three-and-out…start-ed AFC Playoff game vs. New England and led sec-ondary with seven tackles, including one forloss…broke up pass on third down which was thentipped by Marlon McCree and nearly intercepted byClinton Hart during Patriots’ opening drive to forcethree and out…ended second quarter drive withthree-and-out by breaking up third down passintended for Reche Caldwell…Bolts scored touch-down on ensuing drive to take lead in game at 7-3…stopped Jabar Gaffney for two-yard loss on sec-ond play of third quarter to help force three-and-out.2005: Set career highs with 72 tackles and 19 passesdefensed…team’s third-leading tackler… highlight-reelinterception in second quarter of season opener

against Dallas negated because Chargers had 12 menon field…led team with two passes defensed againstPittsburgh in Oct. 10 Monday Night Footballgame…led secondary with solid outing in Oct. 16 winat Oakland with four tackles and two passesdefensed while not allowing any touchdown pass-es…two passes defensed tied for team high…broke uppass on third-down play in third quarter with big hiton Raiders tight end Courtney Anderson to forcepunt…on next series, Bolts kicked field goal to extendlead to 27-7… team-high 10 tackles at PhiladelphiaOct. 23…broke up fourth-down pass in end zone dur-ing late fourth quarter goal-line stand to preserveChargers victory over New York Jets Nov. 6…ledsquad with two pass breakups on day…stripped foot-ball from Ricky Williams in Dec. 11 game againstMiami and fumble was recovered by Randall Godfreyand returned 35 yards…in third quarter had passbreakup in end zone on ball intended for Wes Welkerto force Dolphins to settle for field goal…sealed Dec.18 win over Indianapolis with interception in endzone with 1:46 remaining in fourth quarter…recordedseason-high five passes defensed, including third-quarter pass breakup in end zone on pass intendedfor Brandon Stokley…in fourth quarter, broke upthird-down pass intended for Marvin Harrison on firstdrive after Colts had taken 17-16 lead…was big playas Bolts drove for 49-yard field goal on ensuing driveto take 19-17 lead…ended fourth-quarter series atKansas City Dec. 24 with fourth-down pass breakupon ball intended for Tony Richardson. 2004: Snaggedinterception on final play of first half against TampaBay Dec. 12…finished Bucs game with season-highseven tackles, including one for loss, and two passesdefensed…matched season high with seven stopsagainst Indianapolis Dec. 26…tallied four tackles andone pass defensed in Wild Card Playoff game. 2003:Team leader with four interceptions and 13 passesdefensed…ranked fifth on squad with 71 total tack-les…recorded first-career interception off Trent Greenat Kansas City Sept. 7…led to Chargers first touch-down on ensuing drive…added four stops, includingone for loss, against Chiefs…recovered fumble againstMiami Oct. 27 which led to LaDainian Tomlinsontouchdown on ensuing drive…racked up interceptionand season-high eight tackles, including one for loss,at Denver Nov. 16…ripped off career-high two inter-ceptions against Kansas City’s Trent Green Nov.30…first interception came on first play of game andsecond was in end zone on first play of fourth quar-ter…also led squad with three passes defensed andadded five tackles, including one for loss againstChiefs…counted tackle for loss among seven stopsversus Green Bay Dec. 14. 2002: Named to ProFootball Weekly’s All-Rookie Team…did not play inpreseason or Week 1 due to contract holdout…signed on Sept. 11 and was inactive versus HoustonSept. 15…made first-career start at Oakland Oct.20…started and tied for team high with seven tacklesat St. Louis Nov. 10…had season-high three passes

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Jones is a wide receiver, but his NFL experiencehas been almost exclusively as a punt returner.

In June, the Chargers signed wide receiver andpunt returner Mark Jones to a one-year deal.

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Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2002 San Diego 14-4 56-8 64 0-0 0-0 0 0 10 0-02003 San Diego 16-16 57-14 71 0-0 4-6 6 0 13 0-12004 San Diego 16-16 53-9 62 0-0 1-12 12 0 10 0-02005 San Diego 16-16 60-12 72 0-0 1-14 14 0 19 1-02006 San Diego 16-16 77-12 89 0-0 4-57 35 0 17 0-02007 San Diego 15-14 56-10 66 0-0 1-0 0 0 10 0-1

Totals 93-82 359-65 424 0-0 11-89 35 0 79 1-2Postseason 5-5 18-2 20 0-0 1-0 0 0 6 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 10, twice, Last: vs. Kansas City, Dec. 17, 2006Interceptions — 2, vs. Kansas City, Nov. 30, 2003Interception Return Yards — 35, vs. Oakland, Nov. 26, 2006Interception Return Long — 35, vs. Oakland, Nov. 26, 2006

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 7, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007Interceptions — 1, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2004, 1; 2007, 1.Special Teams Tackles — 2002, 3; 2005, 2; 2006, 2; Total 7.Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2007, 1.

Additional Postseason StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2006, 1.

defensed against San Francisco Nov. 17…started Dec.8 versus Oakland and had career-high 10 tackles.

COLLEGE: Unanimous All-America and All-Big 12Conference first-team selection as senior…first playerin school history to be named finalist for Jim ThorpeAward, given to nation’s top defensive back…teamco-Most Valuable Player and Outstanding DefensivePlayer of Year in 2001…first-team all-conferenceselection as junior…medical redshirt in 1999 while

recovering from shoulder injury…intercepted sevenpasses during career and recorded 195 tackles… playedat Texas from 1997-2001…majored in ethnic studies.

PERSONAL: Born in Bay City, Texas…two-timeall-district defensive back and quarterback atAngleton High School in Angleton, Texas…district’sdefensive MVP as senior… lettered in track and fieldin 100 and 200 meters and long jump…cousin isNew Orleans Saints defensive end Cedric Woodard.

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Selected by Tampa Bay inseventh round of 2004 NFL Draft (206th overall),April 25, 2004…signed with Buccaneers, July 30,2004…waived Sept. 5, 2004…claimed by New YorkGiants, Sept. 6, 2004…waived Sept. 3, 2005…re-signed with Tampa Bay, Sept. 7, 2005…waivedNov. 13, 2006…re-signed with Buccaneers, Dec. 5,

2006…waived Sept. 1, 2007…re-signed with TampaBay, Sept. 12, 2007…signed one-year contract withChargers, June 20, 2008.

2007: Signed with Tampa Bay prior to second gameof season…had career-long 35-yard punt returnagainst St. Louis, Sept. 23…injured knee in Detroit

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MARK JONES

Wide Receiver-Punt Returner Tennessee5-9, 185 Free Agent - ’085th NFL Season Strath Haven HS1st with Chargers Wallingford, Pa. 82

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Kickoff Returns Punt ReturnsYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. FC Avg. Long TD2004 New York Giants 14-0 2-37 18.5 20 0 34-227 11 6.7 29 02005 Tampa Bay 16-0 5-95 19.0 24 0 51-492 18 9.6 31 02006 Tampa Bay 7-0 1-29 29.0 29 0 20-155 4 7.8 18 02007 Tampa Bay 6-0 10-286 28.6 36 0 12-143 6 11.9 35 0

Totals 43-0 18-447 24.8 36 0 117-1,017 39 8.7 35 0Postseason 1-0 0-0 0.0 0 0 4-37 1 9.3 24 0

Single-game HighsPunt Returns — 6, twice, Last: vs. Atlanta, Dec. 24, 2005Punt Return Yards — 71, at Carolina, Sept. 30, 2007Punt Return Long — 35, at St. Louis, Sept. 23, 2007

game on Oct. 21 and placed on “Reserve-Injured” list,Oct. 24. 2006: Returned career-high seven puntsagainst Chicago, Dec. 17. 2005: Led NFL with 51punt returns, good for 492 yards and 9.6 yards perreturn average…posted NFL’s seventh-highest yardsper return average…averaged season-high 16.3 yardsper return at Carolina, Dec. 11…season-long 31-yardreturn against Panthers helped set up field goal onfinal play of first half…28-yard punt return inovertime at Atlanta on Dec. 24 set up Matt Bryant’sgame-winning 41-yard field goal…played in loneplayoff game, returning four punts for 37 yardsagainst Washington in Jan. 7 NFC Wild Card Playoffgame. 2004: Season-long 29-yard punt returnagainst Chicago Nov. 7 set up Giants’ fourth-quartertouchdown…missed last two games of season dueto injury.

COLLEGE: Caught school-record 90-yard touchdownpass against Georgia, Oct. 11, 2003…SEC SpecialTeams Player of Week after Nov. 22 game vs.

Vanderbilt…recorded 216 all-purpose yards againstCommodores, including 58-yard punt return fortouchdown and 51-yard interception return to set upanother score…as senior, ranked third in nation,averaging 15.7 yards per punt return…returnedkickoff 82 yards for touchdown against Alabama,Oct. 26, 2002…finished career with 36 catches for556 yards and five TDs…as safety tallied 116 tackles,four INTs, 10 passes defensed and two forcedfumbles…returned 46 punts for 543 yards (11.8 avg)and one score, and four kickoffs for 138 yardsand additional score…played at Tennessee from2000-03…majored in psychology.

PERSONAL: Born in Wallingford, Pennsylvania…Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and USA Today PennsylvaniaPlayer of Year as senior WR and DB at Strath HavenHS in Wallingford in 1999…also named all-state andhelped team post 15-0 record…lettered in track…married, Kati.

is the NFL’s fifth-highest over the last five seasons.Just as impressive is his team-record streak of 175consecutive made PATs that dates back to the ’04season. Though he has not yet made 100 field goals,the criteria for the team’s all-time record, Kaeding’sfield goal percentage (.867) is much higher than thatof the top two kickers all-time in team history,John Carney (.816) and Rolf Benirschke (.702).Kaeding should make his 100th field goal early in the2008 season.

Kaeding is an avid golfer and frequently tees offwith fellow special teamers David Binn and MikeScifres. Several years ago, Kaeding transferred hisgolfing experience onto the football field, enlisting theservices of a local golf professional to videotape and

A Pro Bowler in 2006, Nate Kaeding has earned areputation as one of the NFL’s best young kickers. Hecomes into 2008 off another outstanding season, onewhere his 24 of 27 (.889) success rate on field goalswas fifth-best in the NFL.

Kaeding turned in a courageous performance inthe 2007 AFC Championship Game. Despite playingwith a fractured left leg, he hit all four of his fieldgoal tries against New England on a day when thegame-time temperature was just 23 degrees andwinds of 17-22 mph lowered the wind-chill to a bitternine degrees.

Since being drafted by the Chargers in 2004,Kaeding has hit on 91 of 105 field goal tries in theregular season, an 86.7% conversion percentage that

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his prep career at West High School.Nate is married to the former Samantha Gervich.

Their first child, Jack, was born in May. Samantha is asubstitute teacher in San Diego. Nate too has along-standing interest in education. He earned ateaching certificate in secondary studies from Iowaand completed the Character Education CertificationProgram at the University of San Diego. That programis designed for educators to enhance their knowledgeand ability to assess character education in schoolsand communities.

An admitted movie buff, Kaeding has hisown internet blog where he reviews films forwww.corridorbuzz.com, an online magazine thatprovides arts and entertainment news and reviews forthe Cedar Rapids/Iowa City Corridor.

analyze his leg swing. The golf pro attends offseasonworkouts with Nate to film him while he is kicking.After each session, the two review the tape to helpNate improve on his kicking mechanics.

Kaeding is still renowned in his native Iowa Citywhere one local restaurant, Bob’s Your Uncle Pizzaand Cafe, named a pizza after the former Hawkeyestandout. The Nate “Kato” Kaeding pizza is decked outwith sausage, pepperoni, mushrooms and onions.

Each year, Kaeding returns to Iowa City to host afootball camp with several former Iowa Hawkeyes,

including Chargers teammate Mike Goffand Oakland Raiders tackle RobertGallery. Kids who attend the campreceive instruction in football, soccer

and basketball, all sports in which Nate excelled during

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Third-round draft pick(65) by San Diego, April 24, 2004 …signed three-yearcontract July 26, 2004...signed six-year contractextension through 2012, Sept. 25, 2006.

2007: Posted NFL’s fifth-highest field goal conver-sion rate (.889), making 24 of 27…hit first field goalof season from 44 yards late in fourth quarter ofWeek 3 game at Green Bay’s Lambeau Field…kickhelped Chargers get within seven points with 20 sec-onds left, but Packers recovered onsides kick attemptto clinch victory…recorded first touchback of seasonagainst Kansas City Week 4…hit 51-yard field goal insecond quarter against Chiefs, which was career-longat Qualcomm Stadium…also was first-career fieldgoal of 50+ yards at Qualcomm…also added fieldgoals from 24 and 38 yards for most field goals ingame (three) since Oct. 8, 2006…recorded career-high four touchbacks in Mile High air of Denver’sInvesco Field Oct. 7…also connected on two fieldgoals, 72nd and 73rd of his career as he took oversole possession of third place on team’s all-timemade field goals list…Kaeding actually had to hit threefield goals as his 35 yarder in second quarter wasnegated by holding penalty…undeterred, Kaedingcalmly stepped up and stroked resulting 45 yarder onfinal play of first half to give his side 20-3 edge…hit allfive PATs Week 7 vs. Houston, raising his career scor-ing total past 400 to 402…earned Game Ball fromHead Coach Norv Turner after going 4-for-4 withthree 40+ field goals against Baltimore Nov. 25…tiedcareer-high with four FGs…hit from 27, 46 and 41(twice)…was most 40+ FGs he’d ever hit in game andmarked first time in his career he’d had more thantwo 40+ FGs at Qualcomm Stadium…injured left non-kicking leg on during opening kickoff of Dec. 24 ESPNMonday Night Football game against Denver, butremained in game and went three-for-three on fieldgoal attempts, hitting from 40, 23 and 29 yards…didhowever relinquish kickoff duties to MikeScifres…was perfect four-of-four on field goalattempts in AFC Championship Game, hitting from

26, 23, 40 and 24 yards on day not ideal for kickingas temperature at kickoff was 23 degrees with windgusts of 17-22 mph that lowered wind chill factor tonine degrees. 2006: Selected to 2007 AFC Pro Bowlsquad…named second-team All-Pro by AssociatedPress…named to All-AFC Team by Pro Football

Weekly and Professional FootballWriters of America…NFL’s second-leading kick scorer with team-record136 points...finished year 26-of-29(.867), for second-highest field goal

conversion percentage in team history...set team sin-gle-season record with 58 PATs and closed out sea-son with team record 129 consecutive made PATsgoing into 2007...went 2 for 2 in season opener, hit-ting from 47 and 29 yards…actually missed kick from42 yards in second quarter, but was run into by Oak-land’s Nnamdi Asomugha, giving Bolts first down andfour plays later he hit from 29…tied career-high with4-for-4 effort Week 2 against Tennessee, hitting inorder from 28, 31, 35 and 44 yards…hit career-long54-yard field goal to tie team-record Oct. 1 at Balti-more…was 15th-consecutive made field goal whichgave him third-longest streak in team history…streakended when next kick was wide right from 40 yardsout…bounced back from tough miss at Baltimore togo 3-for-3 in NBC Sunday Night game against Pitts-burgh Oct. 8…all three makes (28, 33 and 22 yards)came in second half…also hit third touchback of sea-son against Steelers, tying career-high…tied RolfBenirschke’s team record with 87th consecutivemade PAT on Oct. 15 at San Francisco...hit from 24and 44 yards against 49ers, running string of goodkicks to six in row…broke Benirschke’s record by hit-ting 88th consecutive PAT following Chargers’ firsttouchdown at Kansas City Oct. 22…named ChargersAlumni Player of Week following Chiefs’ game…racked up career-high three touchbacks at DenverNov. 19…hit 42-yard field goal in extremely windyconditions at Buffalo Dec. 3…at Seattle on Dec. 24went 2-for-2 on field goals in second half on 47-degree, rainy day with 18 mile per hour winds at kick-

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cent…54 PATs for season were second-most in teamhistory…hit first-career field goal from 48 yards inseason opener at Houston…drilled 51-yard field goalin fourth quarter at Denver Sept. 26…nailed career-long 53-yard attempt at Atlanta Oct. 17…missedfirst-career field goal attempt from 29 yards in sec-ond quarter at Carolina Oct. 24 but bounced backwith 44-yarder in fourth quarter to give Bolts 10-6lead…missed first-career PAT on block at OaklandNov. 21 following game’s opening touchdown…kicked game-winning 43-yard field goal with 2:24remaining in fourth quarter at Kansas City Nov.28…overcame difficult first half against Chiefs duringwhich he missed field goals of 29 and 52 yards andhad kickoff roll out of bounds…with 10 points againstChiefs, raised point total for season to 83, third-mostby rookie in team history…40-yard field goal with2:06 remaining in fourth quarter helped ice 31-24victory over Tampa Bay Dec. 12… finished Buccaneersgame with seven points, including four PATs, to raiseseason total to 98 points, good to move into secondplace on team’s all-time list for rookie scoring…drilled50-yard field goal at Indianapolis Dec. 26…scoredseven points against Colts to raise season total to108, setting new rookie record, surpassing previousmark of 106 by Dennis Partee in 1968…hit 35-yardfield goal in fourth quarter to bring Chargers withinseven points in Wild Card Playoff game against NewYork Jets Jan 8.

COLLEGE: Set school records for consecutive fieldgoals (22), consecutive extra points (60), career fieldgoals (67) and career extra points (166)…set schooland conference kicking record with 373 careerpoints…converted 24 of 29 career field goals beyond40 yards…made 20 of 21 as senior…unanimous All-America choice as junior and senior including Associ-ated Press…Lou Groza Award winner as junior asnation’s top kicker…two-time Academic All-America…three-time All-Big Ten selection…five-time selectionas Big Ten Special Teams Player of Week…two-timeAcademic All-Big Ten… two-time team captain andthree-time Special Teams Player of Year…recipient ofHayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award as senior…National Honor Society student…served on school’sLeadership Council…played at Iowa from 2000-03…earned degree in history and secondary education.

PERSONAL: Born in Iowa City, Iowa…all-state and all-conference kicker at West High School in IowaCity…set state records for kicking points (93), extrapoints (63) and touchbacks (53) as senior… teams wonconsecutive state championships junior and seniorseasons posting perfect 26-0 record…lettered in bas-ketball and soccer…starting point guard on statechampionship basketball team as senior…clinchedstate championship for soccer team senior year byscoring game-winning goal in overtime shootout.

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Year Team G-S FG-Att. Pct. PAT-Att. Pct. Pts. Long2004 San Diego 16-0 20-25 .800 54-55 .982 114 532005 San Diego 16-0 21-24 .875 49-49 1.000 112 492006 San Diego 16-0 26-29 .897 58-58 1.000 136 542007 San Diego 16-0 24-27 .889 46-46 1.000 118 51

Totals 64-0 91-105 .867 207-208 .995 480 54Postseason 5-0 6-10 .600 11-11 1.000 29 40

Single-game HighsPoints — 16, vs. Tennessee, Sept. 17, 2006Field Goals — 4, three times, Last: vs. Baltimore, Nov. 25, 2007Field Goal Attempts — 4, four times, Last: vs. Baltimore, Nov. 25, 2007Longest Field Goal — 54, at Baltimore, Oct. 1, 2006Longest Attempt — 54, at Baltimore, Oct. 1, 2006PATs — 7, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006PAT Attempts — 7, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006

Postseason Single-game HighsPoints — 12, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Field Goals — 4, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Field Goal Attempts — 4, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Longest Field Goal — 40, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Longest Attempt — 54, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007PATs — 4, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008PAT Attempts — 4, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2004, 2; 2005, 3; 2006, 5; 2007, 1; Total, 11.

Field Goal Accuracy (incl. playoffs)Year Team 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total2004 San Diego 1-1 9-11 3-3 5-7 3-5 21-272005 San Diego 1-1 3-3 9-9 8-11 0-0 21-242006 San Diego 0-0 7-7 11-12 7-9 1-2 26-302007 San Diego 0-0 15-15 5-6 8-11 1-2 29-34

Totals 2-2 34-36 28-30 28-38 5-9 97-115

Field Goal Accuracy (incl. playoffs)Surface 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TotalHome 0-0 18-18 18-19 12-14 1-4 49-55Away 3-3 15-17 10-11 16-24 4-5 48-60Outdoors 3-3 30-32 26-28 25-34 3-7 87-104Indoors 0-0 3-3 2-2 3-4 2-2 10-11Grass 2-2 28-30 25-26 22-30 2-6 79-94FieldTurf 1-1 5-5 3-4 6-8 2-2 17-20AstroTurf 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1Rain 0-0 3-3 2-2 2-4 0-0 7-9Snow 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Indoor Games: 9/12/04 at Houston; 10/17/04 at Atlanta; 12/26/04 at Indianapolis; 12/18/05 at Indianapolis; 11/4/07 atMinnesotaField Turf Games: 10/17/04 at Atlanta; 11/6/05 at New York Jets; 12/18/05 at Indianapolis; 10/1/06 at Baltimore; 11/12/06at Cincinnati; 12/3/06 at Buffalo; 12/24/06 at Seattle; 11/4/07 at Minnesota; 1/13/08 at Indianapolis; 1/20/08 at New EnglandAstroTurf Games: 12/26/04 at IndianapolisRain Games: 12/5/04 vs. Denver; 1/8/05 vs. New York Jets; 12/24/05 at Kansas City; 12/31/05 vs. Denver; 12/24/06 at Seat-tle; 11/11/07 vs. Indianapolis; 1/8/06 vs. Tennessee TitansSnow Games: 12/19/04 at Cleveland

2007 Game-By-Game Total PAT FGDate Opponent Pts. M A BK M A BK Yardages09/09 Chicago 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 33B09/16 at New England 2 2 2 0 0 0 009/23 at Green Bay 6 3 3 0 1 1 0 44G09/30 Kansas City 10 1 1 0 3 3 0 24G, 51G, 38G10/07 at Denver 11 5 5 0 2 2 0 26G, 45G10/14 Oakland 4 4 4 0 0 1 0 50WL10/28 Houston 5 5 5 0 0 0 011/04 at Minnesota 5 2 2 0 1 1 0 36G

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11/11 Indianapolis 5 2 2 0 1 1 0 33G11/18 at Jacksonville 5 2 2 0 1 1 0 23G11/25 Baltimore 14 2 2 0 4 4 0 27G, 46G, 41G, 41G12/02 at Kansas City 6 3 3 0 1 2 0 25G, 45WR12/09 at Tennessee 5 2 2 0 1 1 0 20G12/16 Detroit 15 6 6 0 3 3 0 22G, 22G, 45G12/24 Denver 8 2 2 0 3 3 0 40G, 23G, 29G12/30 at Oakland 12 3 3 0 3 3 0 36G, 31G, 24G

Totals 115 46 46 0 24 27 101/06 Tennessee+ 5 2 2 0 1 2 0 45WR, 20G01/13 at Indianapolis+ 4 4 4 0 0 1 0 48RU01/20 at New England+ 12 0 0 0 4 4 0 26G, 23G, 40G, 24G

Totals 21 6 6 0 5 7 0

2006 Game-By-Game Total PAT FGDate Opponent Pts. M A BK M A BK Yardages09/11 at Oakland 9 3 3 0 2 2 0 47G, 29G09/17 Tennessee 16 4 4 0 4 4 0 28G, 31G, 35G, 44G10/01 at Baltimore 7 1 1 0 2 3 0 34G, 54G, 40WR10/08 Pittsburgh 11 2 2 0 3 3 0 28G, 33G, 22G10/15 at San Francisco 12 6 6 0 2 2 0 24G, 44G10/22 at Kansas City 9 3 3 0 2 3 0 39G, 31G, 47RU10/29 at St. Louis 8 5 5 0 1 1 0 31G11/05 Cleveland 6 3 3 0 1 1 0 29G11/12 at Cincinnati 7 7 7 0 0 0 011/19 at Denver 5 5 5 0 0 0 011/26 Oakland 3 3 3 0 0 0 012/03 at Buffalo 6 3 3 0 1 2 0 42G, 36WL12/10 Denver 12 6 6 0 2 2 0 34G, 35G12/17 Kansas City 8 2 2 0 2 2 0 30G, 22G12/24 at Seattle 8 2 2 0 2 2 0 46G, 40G12/31 Arizona 9 3 3 0 2 2 0 47G, 35G

Totals 136 58 58 0 26 29 001/14 New England Patriots+ 3 3 3 0 1 2 0 54SH

2005 Game-By-Game Total PAT FGDate Opponent Pts. M A BK M A BK Yardages09/11 Dallas 6 3 3 0 1 1 0 33G09/18 at Denver 5 2 2 0 1 1 0 42G09/25 New York Giants 9 6 6 0 1 1 0 44G10/02 at New England 11 5 5 0 2 2 0 42G, 21G10/10 Pittsburgh 10 1 1 0 3 3 0 34G, 32G, 41G10/16 at Oakland 9 3 3 0 2 2 0 32G, 33G10/23 at Philadelphia 5 2 2 0 1 2 1 34G, 40B10/30 Kansas City 4 4 4 0 0 0 011/06 at New York Jets 7 4 4 0 1 1 0 18G11/20 Buffalo 12 6 6 0 2 2 0 28G, 38G11/27 at Washington 5 2 2 0 1 3 0 42WL, 46WL, 48G12/04 Oakland 10 4 4 0 2 2 0 41G, 32G12/11 Miami 3 3 3 0 0 0 012/18 at Indianapolis 14 2 2 0 4 4 0 36G, 20G, 48G, 49G12/24 at Kansas City 1 1 1 0 0 0 012/31 Denver 1 1 1 0 0 0 0

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2004 Game-By-Game Total PAT FGDate Opponent Pts. M A BK M A BK Yardages09/12 at Houston 9 3 3 0 2 2 0 48G, 29G09/19 New York Jets 4 4 4 0 0 0 009/26 at Denver 7 1 1 0 2 2 0 23G, 51G10/03 Tennessee 8 5 5 0 1 1 0 31G10/10 Jacksonville 10 4 4 0 2 2 0 21G, 28G10/17 at Atlanta 8 2 2 0 2 2 0 53G, 28G10/24 at Carolina 5 2 2 0 1 2 0 29WL, 44G10/31 Oakland 6 6 6 0 0 0 011/07 New Orleans 11 5 5 0 2 2 0 40G, 27G11/21 at Oakland 5 2 3 0 1 2 0 42WL, 19G11/28 at Kansas City 10 4 4 0 2 4 0 29WL, 52SH, 25G, 43G

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has rushed for more than 2,000 yards.Manumaleuna joined the Chargers in 2006 after

General Manager A.J. Smith pulled off one of thebiggest steals of the draft, shipping a fourth-roundpick to the St. Louis Rams in exchange for his services.Right away, Manumaleuna became a key cog in theChargers’ offense, scoring touchdowns on three of his14 catches, and helping to block for a running gamethat netted a team-record 2,578 yards and an NFLMVP award for LaDainian Tomlinson.

Brandon’s off-the-field hobbies include playingbasketball and spending time with family. Brandon is

a second-generation NFL player.His father, Frank, played linebackerfor the Kansas City Chiefs from1979-1981. Frank also played at

UCLA in the early 1970s. Brandon showed earlysigns of following in his father’s footsteps. As a12-year-old, he won the NFL’s Punt, Pass andKick Competition before a 1992Los Angeles Raiders game atthe Coliseum.

It’s rare that an NFL team can boast aboutpossessing the best blocking tight end in the gameand the game’s best receiving tight end. The Chargerscan make such a boast.

Brandon Manumaleuna (MAH-noo-mah-lee-oon-ah) and Antonio Gates give the Chargers a greatone-two punch at tight end. While the two differ insize and speed, both make a huge impact in NorvTurner’s high-powered offense. And it doesn’t hurtthat Manumaleuna is an extremely versatile playerwho has lined up at tight end, fullback, H-back andwide receiver, in addition to playing special teamsduring his career.

The 6-2, 288-pound Manumaleuna is as agile andshifty as he his big. And while he doesn’t catch asmany passes as Gates, Manumaleuna is as sure-handed as any of the Chargers’ pass catchers. Havinga tight end who is a dependable blocker and a goodreceiver is a key component of Turner’s offensivesystem. For the fifth-year in a row, Manumaleunarecorded double-digit reception totals and in each ofhis two years with the Chargers, San Diego’s offense

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round pick (128)by St. Louis, April 22, 2001…signed with Rams June21, 2001…re-signed five-year contract with RamsMarch 16, 2004…traded to Chargers April 30, 2006for fourth-round pick (113) in 2006 NFL Draft...signed one-year contract extension through 2009,June 22, 2007.

2007: Set up third-quarter touchdown Week 6 vs.Oakland with 12-yard catch on 3rd-and-7 play…onfollowing play, LaDainian Tomlinson scored on 13-yard run to give Bolts 21-7 lead…40-yard catch Dec.2 at Kansas City was longest catch since 2004…scored first TD of season on one-yard pass fromPhilip Rivers Dec. 16 vs. Detroit…clutch nine-yardcatch-and-run on third-and six play in AFC Wild CardPlayoff Game vs. Tennessee Jan. 6 helped sustaintouchdown drive that gave Bolts comfortable 17-6lead in fourth quarter. 2006: Caught eight-yard pass

that led to LT one-yard touchdown run on followingplay for 10-0 lead in season-opening win atOakland…caught his first touchdown pass of seasonat Arrowhead Stadium Week 6…his one-yard touch-down catch on halfback option pass from LT on third-and-goal play from one-yard line tied game at 27-27in fourth quarter… caught season-high four passesagainst Chiefs…had extensive role in blocking for216-yard, three-touchdown rushing effort againstformer team, St. Louis, on Oct. 29…had huge hand inChargers’ 49-41 win over Cincinnati Nov. 12 withcareer-high two touchdown catches…first came fromnine yards out late in third quarter to get Chargerswithin three points at 31-28 after team had trailed21-0 and 28-7…second came on third-and-five playlate in fourth quarter to put Chargers ahead 49-41…among two catches against Denver Dec. 10 washighlight-reel play in which he broke several tacklesand lost his helmet en route to 19-yard pickup on

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third-and-seven play late in second quarter…catchcame during touchdown drive that allowed Bolts totake 28-3 lead at half…blocking helped Chargers rushfor 265 yards against Kansas City, 168 yards at Seat-tle and 169 yards against Arizona during final threeweeks of season. 2005: Caught six-yard touchdownpass in season opener at San Francisco…inactiveWeeks 4-5 due to knee injury…set season highs withthree catches for 51 yards at Seattle Nov. 13…includ-ed season-long 33-yard catch against Seahawks…added 29-yard catch in season finale at Dallas. 2004:Season-high three catches for 33 yards and touch-down in 33-27 overtime win at Seattle Oct. 10…eight-yard touchdown catch sparked 17-pointfourth-quarter comeback against Seahawks…alsocaught three passes for season-high 53 yards againstNew England Nov. 7…caught career-long 48-yardpass against Patriots. 2003: Set career highs with 29catches, 238 yards and two touchdowns…season-long 39-yard catch against Atlanta Oct. 13…finishedFalcons’ game with career-high 56 yards receiving…

caught season-high four passes against Green BayOct. 19…four-yard touchdown catch at Chicago Nov.16…eight-yard touchdown catch at Detroit Dec. 28.2002: Tallied two catches each at San FranciscoOct. 6, against San Diego Nov. 10 and at Kansas CityDec. 8…season-high 38 yards receiving againstChargers…six-yard touchdown catch in season finaleagainst 49ers. 2001: Only catch of season went forone-yard touchdown against Tampa Bay Nov. 26.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-Pac-10 as junior…finished collegiate career with 40 catches for 544yards and three scores… began career at Arizona asdefensive lineman and made switch to tight end andH-back…played for Wildcats from 1997-2000...majored in political science.

PERSONAL: Born in Torrance, California…second-team all-state defensive lineman at Narbonne HighSchool in Torrance…also lettered in basketball and track.

Receiving RushingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2001 St. Louis 16-0 1-1 1.0 1t 1 0-0 0.0 0 02002 St. Louis 16-10 8-106 13.3 27 1 0-0 0.0 0 02003 St. Louis 16-15 29-238 8.2 39 2 4-15 3.8 4 02004 St. Louis 16-16 15-174 11.6 48 1 0-0 0.0 0 02005 St. Louis 14-14 13-129 9.9 33 1 1-2 2.0 2 02006 San Diego 16-7 14-91 6.5 19 3 1-1 1.0 1 02007 San Diego 16-12 10-86 8.6 40 1 0-0 0.0 0 0

Totals 110-74 90-825 9.2 48 10 6-18 3.0 4 0Postseason 10-6 5-58 11.6 19 0 0-0 0.0 0 0

Kickoff ReturnsYear No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2002 3-30 10.0 15 02004 2-13 6.5 13 02006 1-14 14.0 14 02007 1-6 6.0 6 0Totals 7-63 9.0 15 0

Single-game HighsReceptions — 4, twice, Last: at Kansas City, Oct. 22, 2006Receiving Yards — 56, vs. Atlanta, Oct. 13, 2003Receiving Long — 48, vs. New England, Nov. 7, 2004Receiving TDs — 2, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006Receiving Long TD — 9t, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006

Postseason Single-game HighsReceptions — 2, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Receiving Yards — 19, vs. Carolina, Jan. 10, 2004Receiving Long — 19, vs. Carolina, Jan. 10, 2004

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2001, 2; 2002, 1; Total 3.

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Brandon McKinney’s size, strength and versatilitymake him a valuable part of the Chargers’ defensiveline. The big man with the big heart will play with anangel by his side this year as Brandon has had to copewith the untimely death of his mother, Diane McKin-ney, earlier this year. A former social worker in hisnative Dayton, Ohio, Diane helped mold Brandon intoas fine a young man as you will find inside of an NFLlocker room.

Last year in 2007, McKinney’s second professionalseason, he saw time at both nose tackle and defensiveend. When Pro Bowl nose tackle Jamal Williams wasbothered by injuries late in the season, McKinneystepped up his game. He posted a career-highsix tackles in Dec. 9 win at Tennessee and hadthree stops in each of the Bolts’ last three regular-season contests.

A former undrafted free agent, McKinney split timebetween the practice squad and the active roster as arookie. The former Michigan State Spartan hasbenefited from working under veteran defensive linecoach Wayne Nunnely and is expected to continue toprovide valuable depth in 2008.

McKinney lives in Chula Vista in the home ofteammate Marcus McNeill. His hobbies includespending time with family, basketball and video games.

Following in the footsteps of his parents, Brandonwas a sociology major in college. He enjoys workingwith kids, and while a student at MSU, he helped runan on-campus summer day program for kids 12-18years old. While his mother was a social worker, hisfather, Timothy, is the state director for Dayton’sUrban League.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed two-year contractwith Chargers as undrafted rookie, May 8, 2006...waived, Sept. 2, 2006...re-signed to practice squad,Sept. 4...signed to active roster, Nov. 11, 2006...signed one-year contract, March 25, 2008.

2007: Inactive Weeks 1-2…saw extensive action atdefensive tackle and collected season-high six tackles atTennessee Dec. 9…started final two games againstDenver and Oakland…recorded tackle for loss amongthree stops against Raiders…inactive for all three post-season contests. 2006: Spent Weeks 1-8 on practicesquad…signed to active roster Nov. 11 and saw reserveaction Weeks 9-12, 15-16 and in AFC Divisional Playoffgame vs. New England…inactive Weeks 13-14…saw

extensive action in season finale against Arizona afterJacques Cesaire left game injured.

COLLEGE: Started two-and-a-half seasons at defen-sive tackle for Michigan State Spartans…finished careerwith 93 tackles, 2.5 sacks and six tackles for loss…second-leading tackler on defensive line with career-high 42 stops as junior in 2004…received medicalredshirt in 2003 while recovering from foot injury…played at Michigan State from 2002-05…earned degreein social science.

PERSONAL: Born in Dayton, Ohio…PrepStar All-America and two-time Associated Press all-stateselection at Chaminade-Julienne High School in Dayton.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2006 San Diego 6-0 1-1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-02007 San Diego 14-2 15-20 35 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0

Totals 20-2 16-21 37 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 0-0Postseason 1-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 6, at Tennessee, Dec. 9, 2007

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The only thing bigger than Marcus McNeill’s smile ishis talent. Two years into his NFL career, the formerAuburn Tiger has been to two Pro Bowls and isstarting to hear his name mentioned among the bestleft tackles in football.

McNeill earned his second trip to Hawaii in Februaryfollowing a strong sophomore campaign in which hehelped running back LaDainian Tomlinson capture hissecond-consecutive NFL rushing title. McNeill’s longarms and quick feet help him keep pass rushers at bayas he is served with the crucial task of protecting PhilipRivers’ blindside.

The Chargers stole McNeill in the second round ofthe 2006 NFL Draft. While McNeill undoubtedlypossessed first-round talent, it was reported that hewas slowed by a lumbar spinal injury in college thatwould most likely limit him in the NFL. The Chargerswere confident in their medical research and theirdiligence has paid off. In his first two seasons,McNeill has yet to miss a start or practice during theregular season.

McNeill’s rookie season in 2006 was one for thestorybooks. He helped the Bolts rush for a team-record 2,578 yards and according to the coachesgrading system, allowed only two quarterback sacks in494 total pass plays during the season. More oftenthan not, Tomlinson found running room behind the336-pound McNeill.

More honors came pouring in during and after the

’06 season for the Bolts’ behemoth tackle. InSeptember, he was named the NFL’s OffensiveRookie of the Month and at the end of the year, hisPro Bowl selection was accompanied by severalAll-Pro and All-Rookie honors.

McNeill’s first trip to Hawaii was unique. Hebecame just the third rookie offensive lineman inNFL history to earn Pro Bowl honors, joiningRichmond Webb (1991 Pro Bowl) and Chris Hinton(1984 Pro Bowl).

Off the field, McNeill enjoys spending time with hisfamily in Decatur, Georgia. The easygoing McNeillparticularly likes to spend time with his father, James,who was his high school coach at Cedar Grove HighSchool and now teaches and coaches at Cedar GroveMiddle School, and his mother, Leola, who is a nurseand a Colonel in the Air Force Reserves at Dobbins AirForce Base in Marietta, Georgia. He also likes to watchhis nephew, Marquez, ride his four-wheeler.

Marcus makes his home locally in Chula Vistawhere his house-mate is Chargers defensive tackleBrandon McKinney. Marcus’ hobbies include playingbasketball, bowling and watching movies. This offsea-son, McNeill started his own charitable foundationcalled “Mac’s Miracles.” In April, he put his bowling ballto good use, hosting a bowling fundraiser in Decaturto benefit the foundation. Proceeds from thefoundation will go toward youth fitness programs inand around Decatur.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Second-round draftchoice (50) by San Diego, April 29, 2006...signedfour-year contract, July 25, 2006.

2007: Selected as second-alternate to AFC ProBowl roster and tabbed to play in place of

Baltimore’s Jonathan Ogden…San Diego’s Offensive Line turned inone of its best performances ofseason Oct. 7 at Denver, not allow-ing sack in 18 pass plays, and more

importantly, helping clear way for 214-yard rushingday, Bolts’ highest total since Oct. 29, 2006 againstSt. Louis…on Oct. 14 against Oakland, line was againat its best as they did not allow sack in 21 pass playswhile anchoring 206-yard rushing performance…Bolts allowed only one sack in 11 pass plays Oct. 28vs. Houston and third-quarter sack was Bolts’ firstallowed since Sept. 30 vs. K.C….ended string of57-straight pass plays without allowing sack…line 2008 Pro Bowl Photo: Mike Nowak

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Postseason Games Played-Started: 2006 (1-1, San Diego); 2007 (3-3, San Diego); Total (4-4).

powered way for 191-yard rushing attack in 24-10win at Kansas City Dec. 2…Bolts broke 10-10 tie athalf with rushing touchdowns of 31 and 28 yards inthird and fourth quarters…line helped Chargers rushfor 274 yards vs. Detroit on Dec. 16, second-highesttotal ever in team history…team record (287) was setagainst the New York Jets on Oct. 13, 1963…line alsodid not allow any sacks against Lions…line onlyallowed one sack in 26 pass plays and helped teamrush for 147 yards in 23-3 win over Denver on ESPNMonday Night Football Dec. 24…allowed only onesack and blocked for 120 yard rush day at OaklandDec. 30…only allowed one sack in 31 pass plays inAFC Wild Card Playoff win over Tennessee Jan. 6…didnot allow any sacks in Jan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoffwin at Indianapolis… line also had perfect blocks asBilly Volek scored game-winning touchdown on one-yard quarterback sneak. 2006: Selected as first-

alternate to AFC Pro Bowl squadand added to team after Cincinnati’sWillie Anderson pulled out due toinjury…selected to USA TodaySports Weekly’s All-Pro Team…

named to All-Rookie Team by Pro Football Weeklyand Professional Football Writers of America…chosen to USA Today’s All-Joe Team…namedChargers co-Lineman of Year…named NFL Offen-sive Rookie of Month in September…startedWeeks 1-16 and AFC Divisional Playoff game vs. NewEngland…line did not allow any sacks and paved wayfor team to rush for 194 yards and two touchdownsin season opener at Oakland…quarterback PhilipRivers was only hit one time all night by Raidersdefense, but on that play he completed 38-yard passto Eric Parker that set up touchdown to give team20-0 lead…line cleared way for 241-yard rushing dayand three touchdowns, including two by LT, againstTennessee Sept. 17…for second-consecutive week,line did not allow any sacks…also for second week inrow, Rivers was only hit one time in game by Ten-nessee’s defense and on that play, he still completed12-yard pass to Michael Turner…line cleared way for150-yard rushing game Week 3 against Baltimore,team which was ranked first in league against run andonly surrendering 34.3 yards per game on groundcoming into contest…only surrendered one sack toRavens defense and it came on Hail Mary play on lastsnap of game…line helped Bolts rush for 119 yardsagainst Pittsburgh in Sunday Night game Oct.8…Steelers had come into contest ranked fourth inleague vs. run and only allowing 78.3 yards pergame…line didn’t allow any sacks in 39 pass attemptsat San Francisco Oct. 15…marked third game of

season group did not allow sack…line set tone for bigday against St. Louis Oct. 29 as Bolts rushed for 216yards against Rams, second 200-yard rushing gameof season, and group only allowed one sack in 24passing plays...line helped pave way for 190-yardrushing effort against Cleveland Nov. 5…helped clearway for LT to rush for 104 yards and four touch-downs in 49-41 win at Cincinnati Nov. 12…sharedChargers Alumni Player of Week honors with offen-sive line as starting five cleared way for 125 rushingyards and three touchdowns, while only allowing onesack in 26 pass attempts in 35-27 comeback win atDenver Nov. 19…line allowed only one sack for twoyards in 33 pass plays and helped block for 110 yardsand two TDs in 21-14 win over Oakland Nov.26…helped Bolts rush for 197 yards and two LTtouchdowns in 24-21 win at Buffalo Dec. 3…came upbig on fourth-quarter game-clinching touchdowndrive which consumed season-long 8:06, covering 13plays and 80 yards as Bolts ran on nine of 13plays…group allowed Bolts to rush for 147 yards andfour touchdowns Dec. 10 against Denver, allowingonly two sacks, one of which was coverage sack, in25 total pass plays…line key reason Bolts rushed for265 yards, fifth-most in team history, in 20-9 winover Kansas City Dec. 17…helped Bolts rush for 168yards, including 62-yard run by Tomlinson, and onlyallowed one sack in 31 pass plays in rainy conditionsat Seattle Dec. 24…closed out season with 169-yardrushing effort in Dec. 31 win over Arizona…anchored148-yard effort in AFC Playoffs vs. New England…starting right tackle for AFC in 2007 Pro Bowl…squadrushed for 120 yards and one touchdown, whileallowing just one sack in 40 passing plays.

COLLEGE: Consensus All-America selection assenior…first-team All-SEC as junior and senior…between 2002 and 2006 Capital One Bowl, playedstring of 43 consecutive games without allowingquarterback sack…during junior season, named SECLineman of Week following game against Kentuckyand Auburn Player of Game following contest againstCitadel…named to 2002 SEC All-Freshman Team byThe Sporting News and conference coaches…playedat Auburn from 2002-05…majored in adult education.

PERSONAL: Born in Chicago, Illinois…SuperPrepAll-America at Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood,Georgia…selected to play in Georgia-Florida HighSchool All-Star Game…played offensive and defen-sive line while also lettering in baseball, basketball andtrack…finished second in state in shot put.

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professional record of 16-1 and 11 wins by knockout.As part of Merriman’s offseason cardiovasculartraining, it is not uncommon to find him running thehills of the famed Mulholland Drive in Los Angeles.

The question Merriman is most often asked iswhere the nickname “Lights Out” originated. He wasgiven that moniker during his sophomore season inhigh school after knocking out four players in the firsthalf of a game. Merriman was such a ferocious hitterin high school that his coaches didn’t even allow himto participate in contact drills with his teammates. Onhis right forearm is a tattoo of a light switch in the offposition and the words “Lights Out,” and his MercedesG500 has the “Lights Out” logo emblazoned on itsheadrests and floor mats.

Merriman still maintains close ties with his almamater. He bought new uniforms, a whirlpool and otherequipment for the Douglass HS football program afterhe signed with the Chargers. He also speaks regularlyto Eagles’ Head Coach J.C. Pinkney, who was anassistant coach when Merriman played at the school.In 2006 during the Chargers’ bye week, DouglassHigh School retired Merriman’s No. 44 and heattended the ceremony.

Despite all of the notoriety that comes with being afirst-round draft choice and a Pro Bowler, Merrimanhas not let go of his past and the tough upbringingthat he endured as a child. Several times when moneywas tight for the family, Merriman found himself livingin one of the many homeless shelters in Maryland andthe District of Columbia. He knows how important

In just three seasons, Shawne “Lights Out”Merriman has become one of the NFL’s preeminentsuperstars. In 2007 he earned his third Pro Bowlinvitation in as many professional seasons and hecontinued to strike fear in opponents as one of thegame’s most lethal defenders.

While Merriman takes pride in all facets of hisgame, getting to the quarterback is his specialty.Despite regularly facing multiple blockers, Merrimanstill managed to finish tied for sixth in the NFL with12.5 sacks in ’07, and among linebackers, only Dallas’DeMarcus Ware (14) had more.

Merriman has recorded at least 10 sacks in each ofhis three NFL seasons and he’s already among themost prolific pass rushers in Chargers history. With39.5 career sacks, including an NFL-leading and teamrecord-tying 17 in 2006, Merriman enters the 2008season with the eighth-most sacks in team annals. Heneeds just four more to move into a tie with LeroyJones for seventh all time.

It is said that sacks come in bunches and Merrimancertainly likes to collect them that way. In 42 careergames, the Maryland product has recorded two ormore sacks 11 times and the Chargers have gone10-1 when he does.

Merriman is a workout fanatic who spends count-less hours in the gym. He has incorporated boxing intohis exercise regimen and trains at the Boxing Club ofLa Jolla. Shawne’s uncle, Henry “Sugar Poo” Buchanan,boxes professionally and is one of the nation’s topup-and-coming super middleweight fighters with a

In February, Merriman was asked to wave the green flag to signal the start of the Auto Club 500 in Fontana, California. Photo:Auto Club Speedway

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he needed to know about what it’s like to loseeverything. He remembers the helplessness andleaned on that experience as added motivation tohelp the Mellows.

Aside from his work with Lights Out Development,Merriman is a part-owner of the Stingaree and BarWest nightclubs in San Diego, as well as the owner ofthe Lights Out clothing line. He also owns a Lights Outnightclub in Maryland and is planning to open a similarclub in San Diego.

Merriman is now one of the NFL’s most recogniz-able celebrities. In February, he was invited to wave thegreen flag to signal the start of NASCAR’s Auto Club500 at the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.In March, ESPN invited him to Bristol, Connecticut toserve as a guest host on the network’s NFL Live show,while also making guest appearances on several otherESPN television and radio shows. In April, he wasasked to be a judge for the Miss USA Pageant Finals inLas Vegas. And in May, he introduced pop musicsensation Jessica Simpson and mingled backstagewith superstar entertainers like Janet Jackson, SnoopDogg, Pamela Anderson and Kendra Wilkinson at themade-for-TV concert “America United: In Support ofour Troops.”

Spinning off his interest in NASCAR, Merrimanhosted the Enduro Challenge go-kart race in theparking lot at Qualcomm Stadium in June. Hepartnered with the Richard Petty Driving Experience asteam’s competed on the track and in the pits to raisemoney for Merriman’s Lights On Foundation. Severalof NASCAR’s top drivers, and current and former NFLplayers participated in the Enduro Challenge.

Shawne’s hobbies include riding Jet Skis, bowling,baseball and basketball. In April 2006, the San DiegoPadres invited him to throw out the ceremonial firstpitch before a game at PETCO Park and in March ’06,ESPN asked him to be a celebrity judge during theMcDonald’s High School All-America game’s slamdunk contest at San Diego State’s Cox Arena.Merriman played basketball in high school and one ofhis teammates was Eric Arrington, the youngerbrother of former Washington Redskins and New YorkGiants linebacker LaVar Arrington.

those shelters can be and has contributed his ownearnings to support homeless shelters in San Diego.His main devotion is toward the San Diego SalvationArmy and the Alpha Project. Last summer, Merrimanhosted a weekend of activities surrounding the Lights

On Comedy Jam and in December hehosted the Lights On Bowl at the PowayFun Bowl. The two events helped raisemore than $200,000 forthe Salvation Army and

the Alpha Project. Both organizationspaid tribute to Merriman in 2007 forhis support of the homeless.

Merriman’s work in helping the homeless extendshis native Maryland and around the country. He

continues to host a coat collectiondrive at his collegiate alma mater,the University of Maryland. Itbenefits the Community forCreative Non-Violence Shelter in

Washington D.C. Piggybacking off the success of hiscoat drive, last year Burlington Coat Factory askedMerriman to be a national spokesperson for their“One Warm Coat Drive.”

In recent years, Merriman has visited wounded U.S.soldiers at the Bethesda and Walter Reed Hospitals inWashington D.C., and in 2006 while serving a four-game suspension from the NFL, he volunteered forHabitat for Humanity, helping to rebuild homes inand around New Orleans that were still in disrepairfollowing Hurricane Katrina, which struck in 2005.

More recently, Merriman had the privilege of help-ing a San Diego couple get back on its feet after theylost their Rancho Bernardo home in last October’sWitch Creek wildfire. Through Lights Out Develop-ment, a construction company of which Merriman ispart-owner, he helped make sure that Josh and KristyMellow would be among the first residents to moveinto a new home. Lights Out Development completedthe work in just 56 days and in January, Merrimanjoined the Mellows as they toured their new two-storyhome for the first time.

Losing his own home twice to fires during hischildhood years in Maryland taught Merriman all that

TRANSACTION HISTORY: First-round pick (12) bySan Diego, April 23, 2005…signed five-year contract,Aug. 2, 2005.

2007: Named second-team All-Pro byAssociated Press…named All-NFL byUSA Today Sports Weekly…selected toAFC Pro Bowl squad…tied for sixth in NFL

and ranked third among linebackers with 12.5 sacks…totaled career-high 96 tackles and nine tackles forloss...led team with two tackles for loss in seasonopener against Chicago…turned in outstanding indi-vidual defensive effort Week 2 against New Englandon NBC’s Sunday Night Football that included two

sacks, forced fumble, tackle for loss and pass break-up that helped stall first quarter drive resulting inmissed field goal by Patriots…Merriman’s tackle forloss, minus one-yard stop on 3rd-and-2 play atChargers’ five-yard line in second quarter, helped holdN.E. to field goal instead of potential touchdown…healso had 6-yard sack and forced fumble on samedrive…Merriman’s other sack for minus 10 yards ledto N.E. three-and-out…turned in solid all-aroundeffort Week 4 vs. Kansas City with sack, two tacklesfor loss and 10 total tackles…sack was 30th of career,tying him with Derrick Thomas as second-fastestplayer (31 games) in NFL history to record 30sacks…Reggie White (28 games) was fastest…became

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In March, Merriman joined hosts Trey Wingo (left) and Mark Schlereth (right) on the set of NFL Live at the ESPN studios inBristol, Connecticut. Photo: John Atashian, ESPN.

second-youngest player to reach 30-sack mark,behind only Baltimore’s Terrell Suggs…also helpedcause second quarter interception against Chiefs asDamon Huard pass caromed off Merriman’s helmetand was intercepted by Marlon McCree…SportsIllustrated.com Defensive Player of Week afterripping off 2.5 sacks Week 6 against Oakland, his10th-career multi-sack game…in second quarter,stalled Oakland drive with five-yard sack on third-and-five play at Raiders 45 yard line…then late in sec-ond quarter as Oakland was on doorstep (one yardline) of scoring potential touchdown to tie game at14-14, sacked Daunte Culpepper for six-yard lossback to seven…on very next play, linebacker-mateShaun Phillips sacked Culpepper again and forcedfumble which Bolts recovered, allowing them to pre-serve their seven point lead at half…at end of game,Merriman and defensive end Igor Olshansky sharedtwo-yard sack on Raiders’ final offensive play ofgame…matched season high with 10 stops and bat-ted down two passes Oct. 28 vs. Houston…Merri-man’s pressure on second quarter third-and-threeplay led to Antonio Cromartie’s team-record-tyingthird interception during Nov. 11 game vs. defendingSuper Bowl Champion Indianapolis Colts…later addedone-yard tackle for loss at end of quarter…huge all-around game that included sack and forced fumble,two tackles for loss and nine total stops vs. BaltimoreNov. 25…three plays after Bolts scored TD to go up 9-7, sacked Ravens QB Kyle Boller and forced fumblethat was recovered by Marques Harris…four playslater Nate Kaeding kicked 46-yard FG to extend leadto 12-7…AFC Defensive Player of Week and APPlayer of Week after season-high three-sack perfor-mance in 24-10 win at K.C. Dec. 2…also recoveredfumble and had tackle for loss…collected five-yardsack on second-and-seven play in second quarter andfive and nine-yard sacks on second-down plays infourth quarter…also had four-yard tackle for loss onanother second quarter play…had fumble recovery on

first play of fourth quarter after Shaun Phillips sackand forced fumble…biggest play of Chiefs game how-ever may have been quarterback pressure to forceincompletion and three-and-out early in fourth quar-ter…Chargers drove 80 yards for touchdown on ensu-ing drive to extend lead to 24-10…had two sacks Dec.9 at Tennessee before leaving game in second quarterwith knee injury…first sack for five-yard loss raisedseason total to 10.5, making him only sixth player inNFL history to begin career with three straight sea-sons with 10 or more sacks…joined late Reggie White(1985-93), Dwight Freeney (2002-05), late DerrickThomas (1989-92), Jevon Kearse (1999-2001) andAnthony Smith (1991-93) on list…joins Leslie O’Neal(1992-95) as only players in team history with three-or-more consecutive seasons with 10+ sacks…bothsacks against Titans took place on third down plays toend drives…five-yard sack on third-and-two playforced Tennessee FG attempt…later had key hand insecond-quarter Tennessee three-and-out as hesacked and nearly stripped Kerry Collins on third-and-three play for fourth multi-sack game of season…withtwo sacks, increased career total to 38.5 to move intoninth place on team’s career sacks list…inactive forDetroit game Dec. 16 while recovering from kneeinjury suffered on questionable hit by Tennesseeweek prior…was first career game missed due toinjury…recovered first-quarter fumble after sack andforced fumble by Igor Olshansky in Monday NightFootball game vs. Denver Dec. 24…recorded team-leading 12.5 sack of season at Oakland Dec. 30…was39.5 sack of career, moving him past Louie Kelcherand into eighth place on team’s all-time sackslist…wreaked havoc in Jan. 6 AFC Wild Card PlayoffGame against Tennessee…early in second quarter,blew up Titans’ Chris Brown to force a fumble whichwas recovered by Shaun Phillips after Titans had dri-ven to San Diego’s 11-yard line…turnover kept score3-0, ending potential scoring drive…his four-yard sackin fourth quarter helped put the game on ice…collect-

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ed team-leading two tackles for loss and helpedclinch victory with late fourth-quarter QB pressure inJan. 13 AFC Divisional Playoff win atIndianapolis...both tackles for loss came on openingseries of game as he and Igor Olshansky teamed tostop Joseph Addai for one-yard loss on second playof game…two plays later, tackled Peyton Manning forsix-yard loss on broken play…very late in fourth quar-ter, ended potential Colts’ game-winning drive bypressuring Manning into incompletion on fourth-and-goal play from Chargers’ seven-yard line with Boltsleading 28-24 and only 2:01 left in game…sawreserve action in Pro Bowl, finishing game with four

tackles. 2006: Selected as starter in2007 Pro Bowl… named first-teamAll-Pro by Associated Press, SportsIllustrated, Sporting News, USAToday Sports Weekly, Pro Football

Weekly and the Professional Football Writers ofAmerica (also earning All-AFC honors from PFW &PFWA) and ESPN.com…voted by teammates toreceive David Griggs Memorial Award as team’s2006 Defensive Player of Year…named toNFL.com’s All-Interview Team...led NFL and teamwith 17 sacks, tied for second-most in season in teamhistory…led squad with 21 quarterback hits…tied forteam lead with four forced fumbles…started Weeks1-7…Chargers Alumni Player of Week after leadingteam with three sacks and six tackles, including onefor loss, in Sept. 11 season opener at Oakland…tack-led LaMont Jordan for four-yard loss in first quarterand after defense held to force punt, offense drovefive plays for touchdown and 10-0 lead on ensuingpossession…started Oakland’s next series with eight-yard sack against Aaron Brooks on first play of

drive…after forcing thee-and-out, Bolts offense drovefor field goal and 13-0 edge on following drive…sacked Brooks again for another eight-yard loss onthird-and-17 play right before two-minute warning insecond quarter…logged final sack of night, this onefor three yards, on first down play at end of thirdquarter…once again, defense forced three-and-outand offense answered with touchdown for 20-0advantage on next possession…logged his first-careerinterception Week 2 against Tennessee…pick and 10-yard return led to field goal and 26-0 lead on ensuingdrive…also tied for team lead with two passesdefensed against Titans…collected five-yard sack andled team with two quarterback hits Week 3 at Balti-more…credited with sack against Ravens on final playof third quarter as Steve McNair fell while pullingaway from center and Merriman was first to makecontact…collected half-sack and tackle for loss inSunday Night Football victory over Pittsburgh Oct. 8despite facing barrage of double teams…sharedeight-yard sack with Derrick Robinson in secondquarter and tackled Willie Parker for three-yard loss infourth quarter…delivered another big game with sack,tackle for loss and six stops at San Francisco Oct.15…had six-yard sack on third-down play to forcethree-and-out on San Francisco’s first possession ofthird quarter…Bolts kicked field goal on next drive tostretch lead to 38-19…on first play of 49ers nextdrive, tackled running back Frank Gore for one-yardloss and he hit Gore so hard that his own helmetcame off…of course he followed hit with his patented“Lights Out” celebration…collected tackle for lossamong seven stops at Kansas City Oct. 22…namedDefensive Player of Week by USA Today andSportsIllustrated.com after matching career highwith three sacks Oct. 29 against St. Louis…first sackof day, seven-yard sack against Marc Bulger on Ramsfirst offensive series of game, helped force three-and-out and Chargers scored touchdown on ensuingdrive to go up 14-0 in first quarter…later endedSt. Louis’ first drive of third quarter with five-yardsack on third down...also ended late third-quarterdrive with pressure on Bulger to force incomple-tion…Bolts scored touchdown on ensuing drive totake 31-10 lead…suspended Weeks 8-11 after test-ing positive for banned substance in violation ofNFL’s substance abuse policy…returned to startinglineup Weeks 12-16…in first game back Dec. 3 atBuffalo, racked up two sacks, two forced fumblesand pass broken up at line of scrimmage en route toearning honors as Defensive Player of Week bySportsIllustrated.com…also had quarterback pres-sure which led to interception by Quentin Jammer onfirst series of game…midway through second quarter,sacked JP Losman for seven-yard sack and forcedfumble which Igor Olshansky recovered on third-and-10 play…on last play of first half, stripped Roscoe Par-rish after catch and had fumble recovered by ClintonHart…then in fourth quarter, sacked Losman again for12-yard loss on first-and-10 play…recorded two

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sacks against Denver Dec. 10…was second straightgame with two sacks and fourth multi-sack game ofyear…late in first quarter, sacked Jay Cutler andforced fumble on third-and-14 play at Denver’s 14-yard line…after Broncos recovered and punted,Chargers drove 54 yards for TD and 14-0 lead…hadeven bigger sack on his second go-around…late infourth quarter, sacked Cutler again and forced anoth-er fumble which he recovered by himself at Broncos’own seven-yard line…on very next play, LT scored hisrecord-breaking 29th touchdown of season onseven-yard run…he also ended another early fourth-quarter drive by breaking up pass at line of scrimmageon fourth-and-two play…Chargers converted stopinto field goal that allowed them to take 34-20lead…AFC Defensive Player of Week after rackingup career-high 3.5-sacks in 27-20 win at Seattle Dec.24…was his fifth-multi sack and third three-sackgame of season, moving him into league lead with 16sacks on season…Chargers improved to 5-0 this sea-son and 8-0 in his career when Merriman has morethan one sack in game…sacked Seattle’s Matt Hassel-beck for four-yard loss on first play of game, sackedhim for five-yard loss during second series of game,shared six-yard sack with Jacques Cesaire on third-and-10 play in second quarter and added one for noyards on Seahawks’ last series of fourth quarter…his16 sacks are second-most in season in team histo-ry…also comes up with two key passes defensed inSeattle game…closes out season Dec. 31 againstArizona with 17th sack of season to put away NFLsack title…10-yard sack on third-down play in thirdquarter forced three-and-out by Cardinals at timewhen Bolts led 24-7…on drive after Cards punted,Bolts added another field goal to stretch lead to 27-7…later in the contest with Chargers up 27-17, Merri-

man broke up pass on third-and-goal play at two-yard line to force field goal try instead of a potentialtouchdown…started AFC Playoff game vs. New Eng-land and ended their second offensive series withpressure and quarterback hit on third down play toforce incompletion and three-and-out…later collectedsack for no yards on third down play in fourth quar-ter…recorded four tackles and forced fumble in ProBowl. 2005: 2006 Pro Bowl starter…NFL Defensive

Rookie of Year by Associated Press,SportsIllustrated.com, Pro FootballWeekly, Professional FootballWriters of America and San DiegoUnion-Tribune…NFL Rookie of Yearand All-Pro by Sporting News…

Sports Illustrated and SI.com All-Pro…All-RookieTeam selection by Pro Football Weekly, Profes-sional Football Writers of America and NFL.com…named to 2005 NFL Tough Guys Team by FoxSports’ Howie Long...led team and all NFL rookieswith 10 sacks…tied for second on squad with sixtackles for loss and tied for fifth with 54tackles…inactive for season opener against Dallas dueto knee injury…collected special teams tackle ongame’s opening kickoff of first-career game played atDenver Sept. 18…registered tackle for loss amongtwo stops versus New York Giants Sept. 25…collectedtwo special teams stops at New England Oct.2…racked up sack and forced fumble which wasrecovered by Randall Godfrey in first quarter of Mon-day Night Football game against Pittsburgh Oct.10…pressured Raiders quarterback Kerry Collins intofirst-quarter interception by Bhawoh Jue in Oct. 16win at Oakland Coliseum…Chargers scored touch-down on ensuing drive to take 14-0 lead…moved intostarting lineup and recorded 10-yard sack among five

SHAWNE MERRIMAN’S ALL-PRO HONORS

Three-time Pro Bowl selection

(2006-08)

Associated Press NFL Defensive

Rookie of the Year (2005),

first-team All-Pro (2005-06) and

second-team All-Pro (2007)

Sports Illustrated NFL Defensive

Rookie of the Year (2005) and

All-Pro (2005-06)

Sporting News’ NFL

Rookie of the Year (2005) and

All-Pro (2005-06)

Pro Football Weekly and

Professional Football Writers of

America NFL Defensive Rookie of the

Year (2005) and All-Pro (2006)

USA Today Sports Weekly

All-Pro (2006-07)

ESPN.com All-Pro (2006)

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stops at Philadelphia Oct. 23…huge outing with twosacks, forced fumble and five stops against KansasCity Oct. 30…in first quarter, pressure caused incom-plete pass on third down on Chiefs’ second offensiveseries…on ensuing drive, Bolts scored touchdown for7-0 lead…came out of locker room strong in thirdquarter with pressure and four-yard sack on succes-sive plays to force Chiefs punt…sack resulted in four-yard loss on third-and-11 play… later in third quarter,sacked Green again for nine-yard loss on third-and-12 play while also stripping ball that was recovered byShaun Phillips…first Chargers rookie since Ben Leberin 2002 with at least two sacks in game…charted sackand led team with nine tackles in 31-26 win over NewYork Jets Nov. 6…sack went for eight-yard loss mid-way through fourth quarter on second-and-10play…Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of Week after record-ing two sacks in 48-10 win over Buffalo Nov.20…racked up four-yard sack on final play of firstquarter…sacked Bills quarterback JP Losman foreight-yard loss on fourth-down-and-23 play in fourthquarter…Bolts scored touchdown on ensuing drive tocap victory… two-yard tackle for loss among six stopsin 34-10 win over Oakland Dec. 4…shared three-yardtackle for loss with Luis Castillo in first quarter againstMiami Dec. 11…helped force Dolphins punt two playslater and on ensuing drive, Chargers scored touch-down to take 7-0 lead…AFC Defensive Player ofWeek, recipient of ESPN NFL Prime Time GameBall, Rookie of Week by FOXSports.com andDefensive Player of Week by SportsIllustrated.comfollowing effort in 26-17 win Dec. 18 in Indianapolisthat knocked 13-0 Colts from ranks ofunbeaten…was involved in three sacks, recording onesolo and two assists, and was also credited with threetackles for loss…on first play of Colts first threeoffensive series, all in first quarter, shared seven-yardsack with Igor Olshansky, shared three-yard tackle forloss with Jamal Williams and then shared anotherseven-yard sack with Olshansky…first and third drivesended in three-and-outs while second drive ended in

interception…made two tackles for loss inside Charg-ers’ 12-yard line in second quarter...after two-yardtackle for loss against Edgerrin James at 10-yard line,made one of biggest plays of game on fourth-and-goal play at one-yard line, reading bootleg by PeytonManning and tackling him at seven for a six-yard loss,turning ball back over to Bolts on downs as San Diegotook 13-0 first half lead…on opening drive of thirdquarter, sacked Manning for five-yard loss on third-and-nine play to force punt…Chargers kicked fieldgoal on ensuing possession to stretch lead to 16-0…closed out season with three-yard sack againstDenver’s Jake Plummer...was 10th sack of year.

COLLEGE: First-team All-America by NFL DraftReport, second-team by Sporting News and first-teamAll-ACC following junior season…led team in sacks (8.5)and tackles for loss (17) in 2004…tied for second inACC in sacks and ranked third in tackles for loss…named ACC Player of Week following Clemsongame in ‘04…led team and ranked second in confer-ence with 8.5 sacks in 2003 …named ACC Rookie ofWeek following North Carolina game in 2002…fin-ished collegiate career with 189 tackles, 22 sacks,32.5 tackles for loss, 27 pressures, 10 passesdefensed, four forced fumbles and three fumblerecoveries…played in total of 38 games with 17starts…played at Maryland from 2002-04…majored incriminology and criminal justice.

PERSONAL: Born in Washington, D.C.…all-timeleader at Frederick Douglass High School in UpperMarlboro with 443 career tackles…Associated PressMaryland Defensive Player of Year and first-teamall-state as senior…SuperPrep All-America, first-teamall-metro by Washington Post, and Defensive Playerof Year by PG Journal in 2001…all-county as juniorand senior and all-league as senior…also playedtight end and started for three years on school’sbasketball team.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2005 San Diego 15-10 41-13 54 10-61 0-0 0 0 5 2-02006 San Diego 12-12 46-20 66 17-93 1-10 10 0 8 4-12007 San Diego 15-15 63-33 96 12.5-81 0-0 0 0 5 1-2

Totals 42-37 150-66 216 39.5-235 1-10 10 0 18 7-3Postseason 4-4 13-7 20 2-4 0-0 0 0 1 1-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 10, twice, Last: vs. Houston, Oct. 28, 2007Sacks — 3.5, at Seattle, Dec. 24, 2006Interceptions — 1, vs. Tennessee, Sept. 17, 2006Interception Return Yards — 10, vs. Tennessee, Sept. 17, 2006Interception Return Long — 10, vs. Tennessee, Sept. 17, 2006

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 6, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Sacks — 1, twice, Last: vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2005, 6; 2006, 4; 2007, 9.Special Teams Tackles — 2005, 3.

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2007 Game-By-Game Defensive StatisticsDate Opponent Sacks Yards TFL FF09/09 Chicago* 0 0 2 009/16 at New England* 2 16 1 109/23 at Green Bay* 0 0 0 009/30 Kansas City* 1 8 2 010/07 at Denver* 0 0 0 010/14 Oakland* 2.5 12 0 010/28 Houston* 0 0 0 011/04 at Minnesota* 0 0 0 011/11 Indianapolis* 0 0 1 011/18 at Jacksonville* 0 0 0 011/25 Baltimore* 1 14 2 012/02 at Kansas City* 3 19 1 012/09 at Tennessee* 2 10 0 012/16 Detroit Inactive12/24 Denver* 0 0 0 012/30 at Oakland* 1 2 0 0

Totals 12.5 81 9 101/06 Tennessee*+ 1 4 0 101/13 at Indianapolis+ 0 0 2 001/20 at New England*+ 0 0 0 0

Totals 1 4 2 1

2006 Game-By-Game Defensive StatisticsDate Opponent Sacks Yards TFL FF09/11 at Oakland* 3 19 1 009/17 Tennessee* 0 0 0 010/01 at Baltimore* 1 5 0 010/08 Pittsburgh* .5 4 1 010/15 at San Francisco* 1 6 1 010/22 at Kansas City* 0 0 1 0

10/29 St. Louis* 3 16 0 011/05 Cleveland Suspended11/12 at Cincinnati Suspended11/19 at Denver Suspended11/26 Oakland Suspended12/03 at Buffalo* 2 15 0 212/10 Denver* 2 6 0 212/17 Kansas City* 0 0 0 012/24 at Seattle* 3.5 12 0 012/31 Arizona* 1 10 0 0

Totals 17 93 4 401/14 New England*+ 1 0 0 0

2005 Game-By-Game Defensive StatisticsDate Opponent Sacks Yards TFL FF09/11 Dallas Inactive09/18 at Denver 0 0 0 009/25 New York Giants 0 0 1 010/02 at New England 0 0 0 010/10 Pittsburgh 1 3 0 110/16 at Oakland 0 0 0 010/23 at Philadelphia* 1 10 0 010/30 Kansas City* 2 13 0 111/06 at New York Jets* 1 8 0 011/20 Buffalo* 2 12 0 011/27 at Washington* 0 0 0 012/04 Oakland* 0 0 1 012/11 Miami* 0 0 1 012/18 at Indianapolis* 2 12 3 012/24 at Kansas City* 0 0 0 012/31 Denver* 1 3 0 0

Totals 10 61 6 2

Additional Postseason StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2007, 2.

Date Opponent W-L Score AttendanceSun. Jan. 14, 2007 New England+ L 24-21 68,810Mon. Oct. 10, 2005 Pittsburgh L 22-24 68,537Sun. Oct. 24, 1999 Green Bay L 3-31 68,274Sun. Dec. 8, 2002 Oakland L 7-27 67,968Sun. Sept. 9, 2007 Chicago W 14-3 67,837Sun. Oct. 8, 2006 Pittsburgh W 23-13 67,837Sun. Nov. 11, 2007 Indianapolis W 23-21 67,726Sun. Sept. 11, 2005 Dallas L 24-28 67,679Sat. Jan. 8, 2005 New York Jets^ L 17-20 (OT) 67,536Sun. Oct. 14, 2007 Oakland W 28-14 67,523+ AFC Divisional Playoff game ^ AFC Wild Card Playoff game

Date Opponent W-L Score AttendanceSun. Nov. 27, 2005 at Washington W 23-13 (OT) 84,930Sun. Nov. 1, 1970 at Cleveland W 27-10 80,047Sun. Oct. 15, 1972 at Miami L 10-24 80,010Mon. Oct. 9, 1995 at Kansas City L 23-29 79,288Sun. Nov. 19, 1972 at Kansas City W 27-17 79,011Mon. Sept. 7, 1981 at Cleveland W 44-14 78,904Sun. Oct. 31, 1999 at Kansas City L 0-34 78,473Sun. Sept. 7, 2003 at Kansas City L 14-27 78,048Sun. Dec. 22, 2002 at Kansas City L 22-24 77,899Sun. Nov. 22, 2006 at Kansas City L 27-30 77,752

TOP TEN ROAD ATTENDANCE FIGURES

TOP TEN HOME ATTENDANCE FIGURES

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to Vincent Jackson.Scott is not the only NFL player in the family. His

brother, Gene, has enjoyed an NFL career as anoffensive lineman with the New England Patriots andMiami Dolphins.

Since college, Scott has been an avid golfer and hetries to play at least twice a week. In 2004, he scored ahole in one on the par-three ninth hole at theBrandywine Country Club in Ohio while playing withGene and a family friend.

Scott also enjoys fishing. As a Cleveland-areanative, Mruczkowski certainly doesn’t miss Ohiowinters. He spends as much time as possible atSan Diego’s beaches and loves the water. Scott’suncle, Steve, has a boat and a cabin on Catawba Islandin Ohio and taught Scott to fish when he was a child.

The Chargers have high hopes for ScottMruczkowski (Merch-COW-ski). With that in mind, theteam awarded the four-year veteran with a newthree-year contract in February. A former seventh-round draft choice, Mruczkowski was scheduled tobecome a restricted free agent this spring beforesigning his new deal.

Mruczkowski has become a key reserve on theChargers’ offensive line. He is a versatile player whocan line up at either center or guard and alsocontributes on special teams. Mruczkowski’s value as areserve was on full display last season as he was onthe field for key touchdown plays in the regularseason against Kansas City and in the playoffs againstTennessee. In the Titans’ game, Mruczkowski threwthe key block that allowed Philip Rivers to buy someextra time and throw the go-ahead touchdown pass

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Seventh-round choice(242) by San Diego, April 24, 2005…signed three-yearcontract June 16, 2005...signed three-year contractwith Chargers thru 2010, Feb. 27, 2008.

2007: Came in for one snap at right guard Dec. 2 atKansas City after Mike Goff was injured on screenplay and buried Chiefs defender as LaDainian Tomlin-son scored on 31-yard TD run to give Bolts 17-10lead in third quarter…saw extensive action at rightguard late in blowout win over Detroit Dec.16…reported as extra lineman for one play late inthird quarter of AFC Wild Card Playoff game againstTennessee and threw key block to help give PhilipRivers extra time to throw 25-yard touchdown passto Vincent Jackson that gave Chargers’ their first leadof game. 2006: Saw action at left guard late in Week1 after Kris Dielman came out of game with tighthamstring…saw late action in Sept. 17 game againstTennessee at left guard and helped deliver key blocksduring 73-yard run by Michael Turner and 14-yardtouchdown run by quarterback Charlie Whitehursttwo plays later…did not play Weeks 3-4 & 6-9…sawaction on offensive line Week 5 at San Francisco andbriefly at left guard Week 12 at Buffalo…played onspecial teams Week 10 at Denver…started Week 11against Oakland for injured Kris Dielman (ankle) andhad solid game against Warren Sapp and Raiders’front line…Bolts only allowed one sack (-2 yards) in 33

pass plays and blocked for 110 rush yards and twotouchdowns…injured knee in Week 13 game versusDenver during PAT and was inactive Weeks 14-16…returned to action and played on special teams inAFC Playoffs vs. New England. 2005: Inactive Weeks1-3 & 5…dressed but did not play Weeks 4, 8, 12-14& 16…saw action on special teams Weeks 6-7 & 9-11… played Week 15 on special teams.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-Mid-American Confer-ence in 2004…selected to play in 2005 East-WestShrine Game…started school-record 49 consecutivegames during career…anchored offensive line thatallowed fewest sacks in MAC in ‘04…same ‘04 squadset school records for total offense and points pergame…team captain as senior…first-team all-confer-ence in 2003… also named team’s Top OffensiveLineman…started every game at left guard in 2001-02 and center in 2003-04…redshirted in 2000…played at Bowling Green from 2000-04…majored inproductions and operations management.

PERSONAL: Born in Cleveland, Ohio…second-teamall-area choice in 1999 by Cleveland Plain Dealer atBenedictine High School in Cleveland…team wonstate title in 1996 and regional crown in 1997…lettered in track…student council president…earneddean’s list honors with 3.5 grade-point average.

Games Played-Started: 2005 (6-0, San Diego); 2006 (7-1, San Diego); 2007 (15-0, San Diego); Total (28-1).

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Guard-Center Bowling Green6-5, 318 Draft 7 - ’054th NFL Season Benedictine HS4th with Chargers Garfield Heights, Ohio 63

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and his freshman year in 2003. The Broncos’ coachingstaff moved him to wide receiver late in hissophomore season of 2004. By his junior season in’05, Legedu started all 13 games for the Broncos atwide receiver.

Legedu’s background as a quarterback paiddividends for the Chargers during his rookie season.Prior to playing the Tennessee Titans on Dec. 9 and inthe Wild Card round of the playoffs, Naanee wentunder center and ran the scout team offense. His ath-leticism helped the Bolts prepare forTitans quarterback Vince Young, who isknown for his ability to make plays withhis legs. Apparently Naanee did a goodacting job. The Chargers beat Tennessee in both con-tests and only allowed 23 points in the two victories.

Pound-for-pound, Naanee is one of the strongestplayers ever to play for Boise State. As a freshman in2003, he set several weight-lifting records for quarter-backs and as a sophomore in 2004 he set some of thesame records for a wide receiver.

Naanee was born in Portland, Oregon, but hisfather, Agbora, was born in Nigeria in a village outsideof Lagos. His first name, Legedu, means “Good iscoming” in Nigerian and Naanee is thefamily surname. Legedu has been toNigeria twice to visit family memberswho still live there.

Last summer after the Chargers drafted LegeduNaanee (LEG-a-doo Nah-NAY), the Boise Stateproduct spent time at wide receiver, tight end andfullback. The Bolts quickly learned that they had founda player who could make things happen when he hadthe ball in his hands.

As a rookie, Naanee caught eight passes for 69yards and contributed on special teams. Although theyhave a roster full of playmakers, the Chargers hope toget Naanee more involved in the offense this seasonand let him put his unique skills to use.

This year, Naanee will focus strictly on playing widereceiver and he has changed his number, trading in lastyear’s No. 40 for his new number, No. 11.

Naanee was part of the Boise State team thatcaptured the nation’s attention and shocked thecollege football establishment by upsetting theOklahoma Sooners with a stunning come-from-behind, overtime win in the 2007 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl.Naanee had his hand in the famed“Statue of Liberty Play” on which theBroncos scored the game-winningtouchdown. Naanee was the receiverwhom Jared Zabransky faked a throwto before handing the ball to runningback Ian Johnson.

Naanee began his career at Boise State as aquarterback and was named Offensive Scout TeamPlayer of the Year following his redshirt year in 2002

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fifth-round pick by Chargers(172) in NFL Draft, April 29, 2007...signed four-yearcontract thru 2010, July 25, 2007.

2007: Caught first two career passes, both duringtouchdown drive, in Bolts’ Nov. 4 game at Minnesota…included 17-yard catch on third-and-12 play…had bighand in second-quarter touchdown drive againstIndianapolis Nov. 11 with three-yard catch on fourth-and-two play…later added nine-yarder on third-and-two play…made one of biggest catches of season,setting up game-winning fourth-quarter touchdown inJan. 20 AFC Divisional Playoffs at Indianapolis on27-yard screen play down to Colts’ 15-yard line…alsohad huge performance on special teams, leading unitwith three unassisted tackles.

COLLEGE: First-team All-Western Athletic Conferencechoice as senior after leading team in receptions andtouchdown catches…caught career-high seven passesfor 129 yards and touchdown, his first-career 100-yard game, in Broncos’ BCS bowl-clinching win overNevada in season finale…also led squad in TD catchesas junior…redshirted in 2002…played at Boise Statefrom 2002-06…graduated in December 2006 withdegree in business management.

PERSONAL: Born in Portland, Oregon…league offen-sive player of year as junior and senior at FranklinHigh School in Portland…earned first-team all-leaguehonors as quarterback and defensive back…teamcaptain who led team to state playoffs as senior…outstanding basketball player earned all-leaguehonors as junior.

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toughness was instilled in him at a young age by hisfather, a retired policeman, and his mother, Cheryll.When Jeremy was young, he actually didn’t like thecontact of football, but that all changed when hisparents began to reward him for big hits duringgames. It didn’t take long for that fear to subside.So tough did Jeremy become as a child that he oncecompeted in a wrestling match with a broken arm thathe didn’t even know he had. When Jeremy was a child,his parents ran a gym. That too rubbed off on Jeremy,who converted his garage at home into a full-servicegym complete with a squat rack, three racks of dumb-bells, Nautilus machines and floor-to-ceiling mirrors.

Newberry has been a locker room and fan favoriteeverywhere that he’s played. Part of that reputationwas fostered by his work in the community. Athree-time state wrestling champion as a prep atAntioch High School, Newberry hosted a bowlingfundraiser while with the 49ers to help support theschool’s wrestling team after learning that theprogram was in jeopardy. His efforts helped keep theprogram alive. Aside from his work with the wrestlingteam, Newberry has also hosted several youth footballcamps at the school. And for the greater community,Newberry also co-hosted an annual Holiday Toy Drivein the Bay Area in conjunction with the Bay PointFamily Service Center.

One of Jeremy’s biggest fans however is hismaternal grandfather, Bob Eyestone, who has been afixture at games and practices for as long as he canremember. In tribute, Jeremy has a tattoo of GrandpaBob on his left forearm.

The Chargers strengthened their depth at centerwhen they signed veteran offensive lineman andtwo-time Pro Bowler, Jeremy Newberry, in June. Oneof the toughest players you’ll find in the NationalFootball League, Newberry is a two-time winner of theEd Block Courage Award, given to a player on eachteam who best exemplifies courage and toughness.He also won three Bobb McKittrick Awards fordedication, commitment and excellence during hisyears with the 49ers. With Pro Bowl center NickHardwick returning from offseason foot surgery,Newberry’s acquisition comes at the optimum time.

A native of Antioch in Northern California, Newberryhas been fortunate to spend his entire life in the

Golden State. He played his collegefootball at Cal-Berkeley and wasdrafted in the second round of the1998 NFL Draft by the San Francisco

49ers. Newberry was a second-generation GoldenBear as his father, Dave, lettered at Cal in 1976. Afterspending the first nine seasons of his career wearing49ers Red and Gold, Jeremy moved across the Bay toplay for the Silver and Black of the Oakland Raiders in2007, his 10th season in the league.

The opportunity to remain in California was one ofthe biggest reasons Newberry signed with theChargers. He and his wife, Mindy, have two youngdaughters, Mylah and Maysi, with whom he is veryclose and the prospect of playing in another state didnot appeal to Newberry or his family.

While he may be a teddy bear in his own home,Newberry plays with fire between the lines. That

ReceivingYear Team GP No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2007 San Diego 13-0 8-69 8.6 22 0

Postseason 3-0 1-27 27.0 27 0

Single-game HighsReceptions — 3, at Jacksonville, Nov. 18, 2007Receiving Yards — 39, at Minnesota, Nov. 4, 2007Receiving Long — 22, at Minnesota, Nov. 4, 2007

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 1.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 4.

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Selected by San Franciscoin second round (58th overall) of NFL Draft, April 18,1998…signed with 49ers, July 18, 1998…re-signedwith 49ers, March 12, 2002, Feb. 24, 2003, Feb. 11,2004 and July 28, 2006…signed with Oakland, March7, 2007…signed one-year contract with Chargers,June 3, 2008.

2007: Started 14 games at center for Raiders…inac-tive Week 2 at Denver and did not play Week 3against Cleveland due to hamstring injury…anchoredline for NFL’s sixth-ranked unit that rushed for 1,964yards and had 1,009-yard rusher in Justin Fargas.2006: Spent entire season on “Reserve-Injured” listwhile recovering from knee surgery. 2005: Recipientof Bobb McKittrick Award and Ed Block CourageAward…McKittrick Award is determined by team’soffensive linemen and given to lineman who portraysdedication, commitment and excellence…named forformer 49ers’ offensive line coach who died in March2000 from bile-duct cancer and liver disease…startedfirst eight games of season…inactive Nov. 13 atChicago due to knee injury…returned for two gamesbefore being placed on “Reserve-Injured” list becauseof knee, Nov. 29…made all 10 starts playing on rightknee which had no cartilage and forced him to under-go microfracture surgery on Dec. 6 with five gamesremaining on schedule. 2004: Started season openeragainst Atlanta Sept. 12 but inactive Weeks 2-10with knee injury and Weeks 11-13 with ailingback…went on “Reserve-Injured” list Dec. 9 andmissed remainder of season. 2003: Won BobbMcKittrick Award and Ed Block Courage Awardafter starting all 16 games despite torn ligament inleft ankle…anchor of offensive line that finished sea-son ranked third in NFC in rushing and total offense.2002: Selected to NFC Pro Bowl squad…All-NFCby Pro Football Weekly…blocked on offensive linewhich allowed only 22 sacks, third-fewest inNFL…helped pave way for 252-yard rushing gameagainst Washington, Sept. 22…started Wild Card

Playoff game vs. New York Giants,Jan. 5 and Divisional Playoff game atTampa Bay, Jan. 12. 2001: Selectedto NFC Pro Bowl squad for firsttime in career…blocked for NFL’s

second-leading rush offense with 2,244 yards…left

Jets game Oct. 1 with ankle injury at halftime andinactive following week against Carolina because of

ankle…started Oct. 14 at Atlanta butleft game in first quarter after re-aggra-vating ankle injury…helped offense rushfor 230 yards against Buffalo Dec.2…started Jan. 13 Wild Card Playoff

game at Green Bay. 2000: Won team’s BobMcKittrick Award…became 49ers center after ChrisDalman suffered career-ending injury during trainingcamp…ended up starting all 16 games and missingonly one snap during season…with 6,040 yards, 49ersranked fourth in NFL in total offense…Niners allowedNFL’s third-fewest sacks (25) and line played fivegames without allowing any sacks…line helped CharlieGarner rush for team-record 201 yards at Dallas Sept.24 and did not allow Jeff Garcia to be sacked whilethrowing career-high four touchdown passes. 1999:Started all 16 games for NFL’s top-ranked rushingteam with 2,085 yards…started Weeks 1-2 at righttackle…moved to right guard for Week 3 game at Ari-zona and threw key block to spring Lawrence Phillipsfor game-clinching 68-yard TD run…finished out sea-son at right guard, including 250-yard rushing gameagainst Washington Dec. 26. 1998: Spent first nineweeks of season on “Physically Unable to Perform”list after suffering torn left ACL in offseasonMini-Camp…taken off PUP list Nov. 7…did not playagainst Carolina Nov. 8 and inactive remainder ofseason, including playoff contests against Green Bayand Atlanta.

COLLEGE: Entered NFL Draft following junior seasonat California…second-team All-Pac-10 selection asjunior…93 percent blocking grade during 1997 juniorseason was highest by any Cal lineman during1990s…honorable mention All-Pac-10 as sophomore,splitting time between center and guard…redshirtedin 1994 and played at Cal from 1994-97…majored insocial welfare.

PERSONAL: Born in Martinez, California…first-teamAll-Bay Valley Athletic League, All-East Bay, All-BayArea, All-NorCal and All-Far West at Antioch HighSchool in Antioch, Calif….three-time state wrestlingchampion.

Games Played-Started: 1998 (0-0, San Francisco); 1999 (16-16, San Francisco); 2000 (16-16, San Francisco); 2001 (15-15, SanFrancisco); 2002 (16-16, San Francisco); 2003 (16-16, San Francisco); 2004 (1-1, San Francisco); 2005 (10-10, San Francisco);2006 (0-0, San Francisco); 2007 (14-14, Oakland); Total (104-104).

Postseason Games Played-Started: 2001 (1-1); 2002 (2-2); Total (3-3).

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since his rookie year in which Olshansky was healthyenough to start all 16 games. While the five-year vet-eran is known for his brute strength, he’s worked hardwith defensive line coach Wayne Nunnely to developbetter technique with his hands and body. The extrawork paid dividends in 2007 as Olshansky demon-strated his ability to shed blockers in the run game andset a career high with nine quarterback hits.

Olshansky is proud of his Jewish heritage. He hasmany tattoos, including two of the Star of David, andhe is regularly featured in local and national Jewishnews publications.

Olshansky is the first player from the former SovietUnion to be drafted by and play for an NFL team. He

One of the strongest players in the NationalFootball League, Igor Olshansky (E-gor, ol-SHAN-ski)continues to hold down the right side of the Chargers’defensive line. He has been a starter since the day hewas drafted in the second round in 2004. In three ofhis four NFL seasons, the Bolts have ranked in theleague’s top seven in rushing defense.

The 2007 season was without a doubt Olshansky’sfinest. He finished the year with career highs in tackles(69) and sacks (3.5) and he also recorded the firstinterception of his career when he picked offOakland’s JaMarcus Russell on the first play fromscrimmage in the regular season finale.

It’s no coincidence that 2007 was the first season

the Bolts would be facing in the coming week. Oliver played cornerback throughout his career at

Georgia, but the Chargers like his versatility and areexploring different ways they can use him in thedefensive backfield.

Oliver became the first Charger selected in thesupplemental draft since the team used a second-round pick in 1998 to take two-time Pro Bowldefensive tackle Jamal Williams.

Paul Oliver got a late start as a rookie in 2007 andspent most of the season watching and waiting, butthe Chargers believe the second-year pro is ready tocontribute to their secondary in 2008.

Oliver joined the Chargers in July of 2007 whenthey selected him in the fourth round of the NFL’sSupplemental Draft. As a rookie, he was inactive for all16 regular-season games, but drew praise from theChargers’ coaching staff for his work on the scoutteam, mimicking in practice the best defensive back

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round draft choiceby San Diego in the 2007 Supplemental Draft...signedfour-year contract thru 2010, July 24, 2007.

2007: Inactive for all 16 games and all three playoffcontests.

COLLEGE: Set career high with nine tackles, includingthree for loss in final college game, Chick-fil-A Bowlwin over 14th-ranked Virginia Tech...as junior, helpedseal wins over Ole Miss and 16th-ranked Georgia Techwith late-game interceptions...finished career with 94tackles, seven interceptions, three sacks and 8.5 tack-les for loss...named team’s Most Improved Defensive

Player as sophomore…recipient of team’s Iron ManAward at end of 2002 redshirt freshman season forperfect attendance at practice and summer work-outs…entered NFL’s Supplemental Draft followingjunior season...redshirted in 2003...played at Georgiafrom 2003-06…majored in housing.

PERSONAL: Born in Kennesaw, Georgia…ParadeMagazine first-team All-America and USA Todaysecond-team All-USA as a senior at Harrison HighSchool in Kennesaw…intercepted 12 passes over finaltwo prep seasons...chose Georgia over numerousschools including Florida State, Michigan andOhio State.

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Second-round pick (35)by San Diego, April 24, 2004…signed six-year contract,Aug. 2, 2004.

2007: Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team…setnew career highs with 69 tackles and 3.5 sacks…ledBolts’ defensive line in tackles…recorded three forcedfumbles, tying Shaun Phillips for team high…sharedfive-yard sack of Brett Favre Week 3 at Green Baywith Shaun Phillips on 2nd-and-7 play that helpedforce Packers punt…shared two-yard sack withShawne Merriman on Oakland’s final play of Oct. 14win at Qualcomm Stadium…forced fourth-quarterfumble by Adrian Peterson at Chargers’ 12-yard lineWeek 8 at Minnesota…fumble was recovered byDrayton Florence…also tallied tackle for loss againstVikings…collected late third-quarter sack and forcedfumble vs. Baltimore Nov. 25…Ravens recovered fum-ble, but drive would end on downs later in series…shared four-yard sack with Jacques Cesaire in fourthquarter of Dec. 2 game at K.C….season-high 10 stopsDec. 9 in overtime win at Tennessee…came up withhuge play on first series of ESPN Monday Night Foot-ball game against Denver Dec. 24…sacked Jay Cutleron third-and-seven play and forced fumble afterBroncos had driven to Chargers’ 18-yard line…fumblewas recovered by Shawne Merriman and Bolts drovefor field goal on ensuing possession…recorded firstinterception of career on first snap of game atOakland Dec. 30…Bolts scored touchdown onensuing possession to take 7-0 lead…was first official

interception in game since playing in 2000 California-Texas Prep All-Star game following senior year at St.Ignatius High School in San Francisco…had 37-yardinterception return for touchdown as collegian atOregon negated by teammates’ penalty…teamed withShawne Merriman for one-yard tackle for loss ofJoseph Addai on second play of game in AFC Divi-sional Playoffs at Indianapolis…shared eight-yard sackwith Stephen Cooper midway through fourth quarterof AFC Championship Game at New England. 2006:Started Week 1 at Oakland but left game after firstplay of night with knee sprain and did not return…wasinactive Week 2 with same knee injury…returned tostarting lineup Weeks 3-5…tallied half-sack and tack-le for loss in Oct. 8 game against Pittsburgh…teamedwith Shaun Phillips to stop Najeh Davenport for one-yard loss on third-and-one play in second quarter,forcing Steelers to kick 39-yard field goal…instead ofpotential 14-0 lead, they only went up 10-0 and theChargers scored touchdown on their next possessionto trim lead to 10-7…following that drive, Pittsburghonly scored three points rest of night… shared three-yard sack of Ben Roethlisberger with Luis Castillo inthird quarter on drive after Bolts had scored touch-down to take 17-13 lead…helped force punt threeplays later…inactive Weeks 6-7 while recovering fromminor knee surgery during week leading up to Oct. 22game at Kansas City…returned to starting lineupWeeks 8-16…collected eight-yard sack in secondquarter of Chargers’ Nov. 12 game at Cincinnati…collected season-high seven tackles and recovered

outstanding career for the Ducks, Igor left school fol-lowing his junior season. He was one of the strongestrookies in the league. At the 2004 NFL Combine, Igorbench-pressed 225 pounds an amazing 41 times. AtOregon, he set a team record with a 505-poundbench press and during his on-campus pre-draftworkout, Igor increased his 225-pound bench press to43 reps.

Perhaps some of Olshansky’s strength rubbed offfrom his grandfather, Abraham Rubashevsky, whofought for the Red Army in World War II and waswounded 11 times, leaving his left hand disabled. Duein part to the influence of his grandfather, Igor stillstudies military history and martial arts.

Igor’s passion for working out led him to develophis own line of nutritional products and active-wear,appropriately named Igor Super Human Strength(SHS). He enthusiastically promotes fitness training,weightlifting and proper nutrition. The company’snutritional supplements are made from the finestorganic ingredients and contain noartificial colors, flavors or sweeteners.Olshansky has developed his ownwebsite at www.IgorSHS.com.

was born in Dnepropetrovsk,Ukraine and his family immigratedto the United States from theUkraine when he was seven yearsold, settling in San Francisco. TheOlshansky family spoke virtually no English when theyarrived in the States, but the Jewish community in SanFrancisco embraced them and they quickly assimilatedin their new home. For several years Igor attended theChabad-run Hebrew Academy, where he developed astrong Jewish identity. Igor also stayed true to hisfamily’s Russian heritage and speaks fluent Russian.

Olshansky is married to the former Liya Rubinshteyn.Like Igor, Liya is a native of the Ukraine. Both grew upin the San Francisco area and have known each othertheir entire lives. They began dating in junior highschool and in January, Liya gave birth to the couple’sfirst child, a son named Lourence Lev. The Olshanskysalso have two Schnauzers, Nika and Caesar.

Initially, Igor played basketball in high school.His dad, Yury, played basketball in the Russian Armyand Igor followed in his footsteps. He did not play

football until his junior year of highschool, yet he was good enough toearn a scholarship in the Pac-10 atthe University of Oregon. After an

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fumble in second quarter after Shawne Merrimansack and forced fumble Dec. 3 at Buffalo…helpedBolts hold Bills to just 63 yards rushing…collectedtackle for loss among seven stops Dec. 24 at Seattle,stopping Shaun Alexander for four-yard loss early insecond quarter…started AFC Playoffs vs. New Eng-land and collected five tackles. 2005: Started Week 1at right defensive end…inactive Week 2 at Denverwhile recovering from knee and ankle injuries suf-fered in season opener against Dallas…saw action offbench Weeks 3-4…moved back into starting lineupagainst Pittsburgh on Monday Night Football Oct. 10and responded with seven tackles, including one forloss…racked up career-high two sacks in 27-14 win atOakland Oct. 16…helped hold Philadelphia to season-low 24 yards rushing Oct. 23, just one week afterholding Oakland to 39 rushing yards…counted tacklefor loss among three stops in 31-26 win over NewYork Jets Nov. 6…combined with Randall Godfrey forone-yard tackle for loss against Washington Nov.27…helped hold Oakland to 81 rushing yards in ESPNSunday Night Football game Dec. 4 with 24 yardscoming on final play of game…shared two seven-yardsacks with Shawne Merriman in 26-17 win at Indi-anapolis Dec. 18…sacks came on first play of first andthird drives of game, both leading to punts after

three-and-outs…inactive for Dec. 31 season finaleagainst Denver with thigh injury. 2004: Tackle for lossamong three stops versus Tennessee Oct. 3…first-career sack at Atlanta Oct. 17…career-high seventackles, including one for loss, at Carolina Oct.24…four tackles, including one for loss, against NewOrleans Nov. 7…tallied tackle for loss at IndianapolisDec. 26.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-Pac-10 as junior…honor-able mention as sophomore…recipient of JoeSchaffeld Trophy as Ducks’ top defensive linemanafter sophomore and junior seasons…finished careerwith 146 tackles and 11.5 sacks…honorable mentionacademic all-conference as freshman in 2001…red-shirted in 2000…played at Oregon from 2000-03…majored in psychology.

PERSONAL: Born in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine…first-team all-league at St. Ignatius High School inSan Francisco, California…second-team all-metro bySan Francisco Examiner and honorable mentionall-area by San Jose Mercury News…scored touch-down on 17-yard interception return in California-Texas All-Star Game.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2004 San Diego 16-16 24-15 39 1-5 0-0 0 0 2 0-02005 San Diego 14-12 18-11 29 3-11 0-0 0 0 0 0-02006 San Diego 13-13 23-27 50 1.5-9.5 0-0 0 0 1 0-12007 San Diego 16-16 32-37 69 3.5-10.5 1-0 0 0 3 3-0

Totals 59-57 97-90 187 9.0-36 1-0 0 0 6 3-1Postseason 5-5 8-12 20 0.5-4 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 10, at Tennessee, Dec. 9, 2007Sacks — 2, at Oakland, Oct. 16, 2005Interceptions — 1, at Oakland, Dec. 30, 2007

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 7, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Sacks — 0.5, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2004, 4; 2005, 3; 2006, 2; 2007, 2.

Additional Postseason StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2007, 1.

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Kassim Osgood continues to make the most of hisopportunities. Despite catching only two passes lastseason, he can call himself something that few otherscan: a two-time NFL Pro Bowler. That’s because thesix-year veteran out of San Diego State has fashionedhimself into one of the NFL’s top special teams players.

Osgood recorded 14 special teams tackles lastseason, second most among Chargers, though hisimpact in the kicking game can hardly be measured bythe box score. Osgood is so good at his trade that heroutinely commands a double or triple team whencovering kickoffs or punts. It’s the ultimate showof respect.

If it weren’t for an unfortunate injury late in the2005 season, Osgood would likely be a three-time ProBowler. Late in his third pro season, Kassim was theteam’s leading special teams tackler and a playerthought by many to be headed to his first all-stargame until a freak injury in a game against Oaklandturned out to be a season-ending torn pectoral mus-cle. Osgood was still recognized by his teammates asthe squad’s Special Teams Player of the Year andshortly after the season ended, the team rewardedhim with a new four-year contract that will runthrough 2009.

Off the field, Osgood has taken full advantage ofthe platform that football has afforded him. He is jok-ingly referred to by his teammates as “The Mayor of

San Diego” for hisnumerous contactsin the business andnonprofit commu-

nities. Kassim oversees the Team K.O. Athletes forEducation Foundation. He hosts an annual golftournament at the Del Mar Country Club; a Battle ofthe Chefs event to raise money and awareness for thefoundation, and several holiday parties for childrenand their families. In 2006, the San Diego PoliceHistoric Association honored Kassim with its JoseCota Man of the Year Award for community service.

In April, Osgood was one of 12 NFL players selectedby CBS’s James Brown and the NFL PlayersAssociation to receive a JB Award for his contributionsto the community.

As part of his commitment to local youth throughTeam K.O., Osgood donates 50 tickets to each Charg-ers home game for San Diego City School students tosit in the Chargers Community Corner. The studentsare selected by a committee of teachers based on out-standing academics and citizenship.

Another passion of Osgood’s is acting. For most ofhis life, Osgood has been involved in acting but he real-ly became hooked after taking a class while a studentat Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. He landed a role as an

extra in the movie “We Were Soldiers”and has appeared in several televisioncommercials. Last year, Osgood earneda coveted Screen Actors Guild card, aswell as one from the American Film, TVand Radio Association, after earningthe required amount

of screen credits. In May 2006, heappeared in the season finale of theCBS drama, “Jericho” and made

appearances on theMTV shows “RoadRules: Viewers Revenge” and “ShortCircutz.” He is also scheduled to

appear in the HBO series “Entourage.”Boxing and basketball are among Kassim’s hobbies.

He is friends with former UFC Champion, Chuck“The Iceman” Liddell, and hasattended several UFC bouts. Kassimalso boxes at the Reyes Gym inChula Vista and practices Capoeira,

which is a Brazilian form of martial arts. He does bothto stay in shape and prepare his body for the physicaltoll of professional football. He also plays basketballin the Aztec Recreation Center at San Diego State.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Chargers asundrafted rookie, May 2, 2003…signed four-yearcontract with Chargers, Jan. 27, 2006.

2007: Named All-NFL and All-AFCas special teams player by ProFootball Weekly and ProfessionalFootball Writers of America…

selected to AFC Pro Bowl squad as special teamer…named Chargers Special Teams Player ofYear…huge role in team’s kicking game Sept. 16 atNew England on NBC’s Sunday Night Fooball, leadingBolts with three special teams tackles…also made bigplay by stripping Ellis Hobbs from behind on kickoffreturn after Bolts had scored touchdown early infourth quarter to cut New England’s lead to

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31-14…just one week earlier, Hobbs tied NFL recordwith 108-yard kickoff return against the New YorkJets…turned in outstanding performance on specialteams Oct. 28 vs. Houston tying Brandon Siler forteam high with three stops in kicking game…all threestops were made inside 20-yard line…made two hugespecial teams plays in Dec. 9 game at Tennessee…early in fourth quarter, downed punt at one-yardline…following three-and-out, Bolts drove for TD tocut deficit to 17-10…then when game went to over-time, correctly called heads on coin toss to give SanDiego ball...when Bolts had to punt after first seriesof OT, he and Antonio Cromartie teamed to down ballat Titans’ two-yard line…after defense registeredanother three-and-out, Chargers offense drove forgame-winning score…saw action on special teamsand at wide receiver for AFC in Pro Bowl. 2006:

Named to 2007 AFC Pro Bowl squadas special teams player…All-AFCselection by Pro Football Weeklyand Professional Football Writers ofAmerica…Chargers Special Teams

Player of Year…saw action Weeks 1-16, primarily onspecial teams…logged two ST tackles Week 5 at SanFrancisco…teamed with Antonio Cromartie to downpunt at two-yard line in second quarter of Dec. 3game at Buffalo…afterward, defense forced three-and-out and offense scored TD before end of half totake 17-0 lead to locker room…came up with big spe-cial teams play in Week 13 win over Denver…early infirst quarter, raced down field on punt and caughtMike Scifres’ 39-yard punt on fly at six-yardline…after Bolts’ defense forced three-and-out andbacked Broncos up to four, Bolts took ensuing pos-session and drove 44 yards for touchdown and 7-0lead…made outstanding special teams play to downsecond-quarter punt at six-yard line in Dec. 17 winover Kansas City…racked up team-leading four specialteams tackles, highest total of season, in AFCDivisional Playoff game vs. New England… made greatplay in third quarter to keep punt from rolling intoend zone, allowing David Binn to down it at two-yardline. 2005: Chargers Special Teams Player of Year…Chargers Alumni Player of Week after tying HanikMilligan for team lead with two special teams tacklesin season opener vs. Dallas…logged two special teamsstops at New England Oct. 2…had one catch for sixyards and first down on third-and-four play in secondquarter against Pittsburgh on Monday Night FootballOct. 10…racked up team-high three special teamstackles at Oakland Oct. 16…paced team with career-high four special teams tackles in 28-20 win overKansas City Oct. 30…among stops versus Chiefs, tack-led Dante Hall for three-yard loss on punt return latein fourth quarter… two stops on special teams in 48-10 win over Buffalo Nov. 20…suffered torn pectoralmuscle Dec. 4 against Oakland on first-quarter kick-off…placed on “Reserve-Injured” list Dec. 7. 2004: Ledteam’s wide receivers with 20.5 yards per catch aver-age…third on squad with 13 tackles on special

teams…saw extensive action at Atlanta Oct. 17 afterReche Caldwell was injured and set season high withthree catches…first touchdown of season on 12-yardcatch and run against New Orleans Nov. 7…brokeseveral tackles and delivered highlight-reel stiff-armto cornerback Mike McKenzie on way to endzone…turned in two biggest plays of season in 34-31win at Kansas City Nov. 28…on opening kickoff ofsecond half, Osgood ran down Chiefs returner DanteHall from behind as Hall appeared headed towardend zone and 92-yard touchdown return…Osgood’spursuit caused Hall to fumble ball while changinghands to avoid him and Jerrell Pippens recovered ballto keep score 17-14…in fourth quarter with Chargersfacing second-and-22 from their own 19-yard linewhile trailing 31-24, Osgood caught career-long 65-yard pass from Brees…four plays later, Antonio Gatescaught his second touchdown pass and Chargers tiedgame, 31-31 …Osgood finished Chiefs’ game withseason-high 92 yards receiving…caught 19-yardtouchdown pass late in second quarter againstTampa Bay Dec. 19…caught eight-yard pass on third-and-five on third play of same drive to keep chainsmoving and enable touchdown…started for injuredKeenan McCardell Weeks 14-15…started againstKansas City Jan. 2…28-yard catch in second quarteragainst Chiefs set up touchdown two plays later togive Chargers 10-3 lead…led team with season-highthree special teams tackles against Kansas City. 2003:Tied for third on squad with nine special teams tack-les…career day at Pittsburgh Dec. 21 with 102 yards,four catches and season-long 57-yard touchdowncatch…first-career 100-yard game against Steelers…first-career touchdown on 19-yard pass from Doug

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Receiving RushingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2003 San Diego 16-2 13-278 21.4 57t 2 0-0 0.0 0 02004 San Diego 16-7 15-308 20.5 65 2 0-0 0.0 0 02005 San Diego 12-3 2-21 10.5 15 0 1-4 4.0 4 02006 San Diego 16-0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0 02007 San Diego 16-0 2-23 11.5 15 0 0-0 0.0 0 0

Totals 76-12 32-630 19.7 65 4 1-4 4.0 4 0Postseason 5-0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0 0

Single-game HighsReceptions — 4, at Pittsburgh, Dec. 21, 2003Receiving Yards — 102, at Pittsburgh, Dec. 21, 2003Receiving Long — 65, at Kansas City, Nov. 28, 2004Receiving TDs — 1, four times, Last: vs. Tampa Bay, Dec. 12, 2004Receiving Long TD — 57t, at Pittsburgh, Dec. 21, 2003

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2003, 9; 2004, 13; 2005, 19; 2006, 9; 2007, 14; Total, 64.Special Teams Forced Fumbles — 2005, 1; 2007, 1; Total, 2.Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2007, 1.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2006, 4; 2007, 2; Total, 6.

100-Yard Receiving Games (1)Date Team W-L No.-Yds. Avg. Long TDDec. 21, 2003 at Pittsburgh L 4-102 25.5 57t 1

Flutie in fourth quarter at Denver Nov. 16…caughtfirst-career pass, good for 18 yards on Chargers’ lonetouchdown drive against Baltimore Sept. 21.

COLLEGE: First-team All-Mountain West Conferencein 2002…ranked second in nation with 108 catchesand fourth in nation with average of 119.4 yards pergame for total of 1,552 yards…he and teammate J.R.Tolver (Dallas Cowboys) combined to set NCAArecords for receiving yards in season by teammateswith 3,337 yards and catches with 236…Division I-AA

All-America at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo…led nation inreceiving yards as sophomore while ranking second inreceiving yards per game and sixth in catches pergame…set NCAA I-AA record with 376 yards receivingagainst Northern Iowa…played at San Diego Statefrom 2001-02 and Cal Poly from 1999-2000…earned sociology degree.

PERSONAL: Born in Boston, Massachusetts…letteredin football, basketball and track at North SalinasHigh School in Salinas, California.

Phillips prides himself on being a complete playerand his 2007 highlight reel would attest to that. Whilehe thrives on getting to the quarterback, Shaun isadept at stopping the run. He also has a keen eye forthe football and last season recorded the first twointerceptions of his career. Both picks came afterPhillips got in the quarterback’s face and tipped theball to himself. His first interception came againstPeyton Manning and proved to be a crucial play inChargers’ nationally televised Nov. 11 win over theColts. His second was against Detroit’s Jon Kitna on aplay in which after securing the ball, he raced 18 yards

In four professional seasons, including two as astarter, Shaun Phillips has established his own identityas an elite pass rusher. Phillips finished the 2007season with 8.5 sacks to run his career total to 31. Hisathleticism and explosive first step make it difficult foropposing linemen to get their hands on the 6-3,262-pound linebacker.

This season, Shaun will donate$1,000 to the After-School All-Starsfor every sack that he records.After-School All-Stars is a sportsprogram for inner city youth.

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his mother, Sherri. Shaun resides in San Diego andused to share a home with teammate Luis Castillo.When Phillips earned a new contract last February, hepurchased his own home, but he and Castillo remainclose friends.

Phillips earned a degree in management fromPurdue. He is the first member of his family to

graduate from college. In April 2006,he enrolled in the NFL’s BusinessManagement and EntrepreneurialProgram at the Kellogg School of

Management at Northwestern University in Evanston,Illinois. The four-day program focused on developingand selling a brand and evaluating franchiseopportunities. He attended the program with Castillo,who is a Northwestern grad.

Shaun is one among many Chargers who are activein the community. Last December, he and teammateQuentin Jammer hosted a group of foster studentsfrom the San Pasqual Academy to a Christmas Dinnerat Peohe’s Restaurant in Coronado. The Academy is afirst-of-its-kind residential education campus designedspecifically for foster teens. And each June, Shaunreturns to his hometown of Willingboro, New Jersey toco-host a youth football camp with fellow NFL starsand Willingboro natives Wali Lundy of the HoustonTexans and Kareem McKenzie of the New York Giants.

This past Spring, Shaun tried his hand at acting,making a guest appearance on the CW Network’sTV show, “The Game.” In the past, he has alsoappeared on ABC’s hit show, “The Bachelor,” andE! Entertainment Television’s “The Girls Next Door.”

for his first career touchdown.During his first two years in the NFL, Phillips thrived

on special teams and had an impact as a situationalpass rusher. Then prior to the 2006 season, he wasthrust into the starting lineup after Steve Foley waslost for the season. Phillips excelled in his new startingrole and racked up a career-high 11.5 sacks, earninghimself a nod as a second-alternate to the AFC ProBowl squad. The Chargers rewarded Phillips for hisoutstanding play with a new six-year contract inFebruary 2007.

Phillips and teammate Shawne Merriman haveproven to be a potent combination. In 2006, theybecame the first pair of Bolts to record at least11 sacks in the same season since Leslie O’Neal andChris Mims did it in 1994. The Chargers andBaltimore Ravens were the only teams in the league tofeature two players that recorded at least 11 sacksthat season. Phillips and Merriman led the Chargers to61 sacks in 2006, one shy of the team record andamong all NFL linebackers, Merriman and Phillipsranked 1-2 in sacks.

Shaun enjoys bowling, basketball, movies andtraveling. He has a unique celebration following eachof his sacks, rolling an imaginary bowling ball toward aset of pins. He does so as a tribute to his grandmother,Jackie, who used to be a professional bowler. As far astravels, his favorite cities to visit are New York, Miamiand Las Vegas. Shaun also spends as much time as hecan at home with his son, Jaylen. He understands theimportance of spending time with Jaylen after havinggrown up in a single-parent home and being raised by

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round draft pick(98) by Chargers, April 25, 2004… signed three-yearcontract, July 22, 2004...re-signed to six-year contractwith Chargers, Feb. 20, 2007.

2007: Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team…deliv-ered crushing sack and six-yard loss on Bears quarter-back Rex Grossman on first defensive play of sea-son…led team with 1.5 sacks and added tackle forloss at Lambeau Field in Week 3 game vs.Packers…shared five-yard sack with Igor Olshansky inthird quarter on 2nd-and-7 play that helped forcepunt…turned in big series during late fourth quarterdrive, sacking Brett Favre for one-yard loss at Charg-ers’ five-yard line on second down and then helpingto stall drive that would end on downs two plays laterat Bolts’ one-yard line with pass breakup at line ofscrimmage on fourth down…collected 12-yard sackand forced fumble late in first quarter of Sept. 30game vs. Kansas City…racked up two sacks and ledteam with 11 stops Week 6 vs. Oakland…late in sec-ond quarter as Oakland was on doorstep of scoringpotential touchdown to tie game at 14-14, sackedDaunte Culpepper for four-yard loss while forcingfumble at same time…loose ball was recovered byJamal Williams and Chargers held on to 14-7 lead athalf…recorded second sack of game for 10-yard loss

early in fourth quarter…Oct. 28 vs. Houston, broughtend to Texans opening drive of game after they haddriven to San Diego’s 42 in 11 plays with passbreakup at line of scrimmage on third-and-threeplay…after punt, Chargers drove 80 yards in fourplays for touchdown and 7-0 lead…later in first quar-ter though, Phillips would injure groin…he returnedbriefly in second quarter but left game for goodshortly thereafter…tipped first-quarter pass to selffor interception and 18-yard return that helped setup field goal in 23-21 win over Indianapolis Nov.11…double-digit tackles (10) Nov. 18 at Jack-sonville…shared fourth-quarter sack of Kyle Bollerwith Ryon Bingham and had tackle for loss among sixstops vs. Baltimore Nov. 25…had 1.5 sacks in fourthquarter during 24-10 win at K.C. Dec. 2…had eight-yard sack and forced fumble, which was recovered byShawne Merriman, on first play of fourth quarter andlater shared eight-yard sack with Jyles Tucker…also infourth quarter had huge pass breakup on third-and-10 play to force K.C. punt…on ensuing possession,Bolts drove 80 yards in six plays for touchdown toextend lead to 24-10…scored first-ever NFL touch-down on 18-yard interception return Dec. 16 vs.Detroit…broke up pass in midair and tipped toself…play gave Bolts 27-0 lead in game they wouldeventually win 51-14…collected seven-yard sack on

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Shaun celebrates each of his sacks, including this one against the Raiders, with an imaginary roll of a bowling ball. It’s a tribue tohis grandmother, Jackie, who is a former professional bowler. Photo: Mike Nowak

second-down play against Denver Dec. 24 to helpforce second-quarter three-and-out…outstanding all-around performance in AFC Wild Card Playoffs Jan. 6vs. Tennessee, racking up 11 tackles, including one forloss, and fumble recovery…on first series of game,pressured Vince Young into incomplete pass on thirddown play which forced field goal try after Titans haddriven to Chargers’ 12-yard line…then second-quarterfumble recovery after massive open-field hit byShawne Merriman at Chargers’ 11-yard line prevent-ed potential Titans score in game they already led, 3-0…made even bigger play to prevent another poten-tial score late in game…on first play of fourth quarter,tackled LenDale White for three-yard loss after Titanshad driven to Chargers’ 17-yard line…after twoincomplete passes, Titans attempted field goal from38 yards that barely missed wide left, helped in partto Phillips’ tackle for loss…after miss, Bolts drove forgame-clinching touchdown that gave them 17-6lead…tackled Kenton Keith for two-yard tackle forloss in first quarter of AFC Divisional Playoff game atIndianapolis…two plays later Colts fumbled at end ofthird-and-10 pass play and Bolts recovered to set upfirst touchdown of game to tie contest at 7-7…verylate in game, helped seal win for Bolts by breaking uppass on third-and-goal play from Chargers’ seven-yard line during potential game-winning TD drive forColts…shared one-yard tackle for loss with MarlonMcCree in first quarter of AFC Championship Game atNew England. 2006: Second-alternate for AFC ProBowl squad… selected to USA Today’s All-JoeTeam…started Weeks 1-6, inactive Weeks 7-8 withcalf injury and back in starting 11 Weeks 9-16 and

AFC Playoff game…delivered in big way with 2.0sacks, five tackles and pair of passes defensed inSept. 11 season opener at Oakland…teamed with LuisCastillo to sack Aaron Brooks for three-yard loss onthird-and-nine play in second quarter…on ensuingdrive, Bolts kicked field goal for 13-0 lead…later insecond quarter, teamed with Donnie Edwards forseven-yard sack of Brooks…in fourth quarter, sackedAndrew Walter for five-yard loss on third-and-15play to force Raiders punt…had solid all-around gameWeek 3 at Baltimore with seven stops, three-yardsack, forced fumble and fumble recovery…collectedfive-yard sack and forced fumble against SteveMcNair on second-and-13 play in second quarter…ball was recovered by Ravens’ Jonathan Ogden andonly netted three-yard sack for Phillips…in fourthquarter recovered fumble after Donnie Edwards wasstripped while returning interception…had perhapsbiggest game of his life on NBC’s Sunday Night Foot-ball against Pittsburgh Oct. 8, finishing game withsack, three tackles for loss and quarterback pressurewhich led to interception that helped seal victory…had three-yard tackle for loss and sack for no yardson second and third down during opening series ofgame to force punt…biggest stop may have beenwhen he and Igor Olshansky teamed to stop NajehDavenport for one-yard loss on a third-and-one playin second quarter…it was his second tackle for loss onthat drive and forced Steelers to kick 39-yard fieldgoal after they had begun to move ball at will andappeared headed toward end zone for 14-0lead…instead, they only went up 10-0 and Chargersscored touchdown on their next possession to trim

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lead to 10-7…following that drive, Steelers onlyscored three points rest of night…in fourth quarterwith Chargers up 20-13, pressured Ben Roethlisberg-er into throwing errant pass which was interceptedby Marlon McCree…Bolts offense drove and kickedfield goal with 1:05 left in fourth quarter to take 10point lead and seal victory…recorded fifth and sixthsacks of season Oct. 15 at San Francisco… first sackof game came on third-and-four play with the Boltsup 21-10 in second quarter, sacking Alex Smith foreight-yard loss while forcing fumble at sametime…Niners recovered and punted, but San Diegotacked on touchdown on next drive to take 28-10lead…later in quarter on first play after safety hadenabled S.F. to get back within nine points, Phillipstipped Smith pass at line of scrimmage that was thenintercepted by Luis Castillo…nine plays later, Boltstacked on their fifth touchdown of half to go up 35-19…Phillips closed out his day with five-yard sackduring San Francisco’s final offensive possession ofgame…left Kansas City game Oct. 22 with calf injuryin second quarter and did not return…inactive Weeks7-8 due to calf injury…turned in outstanding individ-ual defensive effort against Cincinnati in Chargers’49-41 win Nov. 12…in first game back after sittingout last two with calf injury, made biggest play ofgame early in fourth quarter when he sacked CarsonPalmer and at same time stole ball from him forturnover on Bengals’ first play after Chargers hadscored touchdown to get within 38-35…on very nextplay after turnover, LT scored touchdown on nine-yard run and Bolts took lead for first time, 42-38,helping erase 21-point first-half deficit…also finishedgame with two tackles for loss, tied with Carlos Polkfor team high…in second quarter, his three-yard tack-le for loss against Rudi Johnson turned second-and-four into third-and-seven…after incomplete pass,Bengals attempted and missed 51-yard field goal trywhile leading 21-0…Chargers then scored their firsttouchdown of game on ensuing possession to cutCincinnati’s lead to 21-7…in middle of fourth quarter,Phillips and Marques Harris teamed to stop ChrisPerry for another three-yard loss on shovel pass onthird-and-six play…it ended Cincinnati drive andforced another field goal that prevented Bengalsfrom re-taking lead late in game, holding score at42-41…Bolts then drove and scored on their nextpossession to help seal victory…came up withgame-clinching sack in Chargers’ 35-27 win at DenverNov. 19…after Chargers scored to go up 35-27,Broncos got ball back with 1:14 to play…aided bycouple of passes and two penalties, Broncos movedto Chargers’ 32-yard line with 24 seconds left, but onfirst-and-five play, Phillips put victory on ice when hesacked Jake Plummer for 14-yard loss and strippedball from Denver QB…Broncos recovered fumble butas they scrambled to line of scrimmage, time ran outon clock…racked up 1.5 sacks to take over team leadwith 9.5 in 21-14 win over Oakland Nov. 26…tallied3.5 total sacks in two games against Raiders…sackedAaron Brooks for five-yard loss late in second quar-

ter…then had hand, literally, in one of biggest plays ofgame…with Oakland up 14-7 and driving early infourth quarter, he and Ryon Bingham combined tosack Brooks for five-yard loss…then two plays later,with Raiders facing third-and-15 at San Diego’s 25-yard line, tipped pass at line of scrimmage that wasintercepted by Quentin Jammer and returned 35yards to Raiders’ 48…eight plays later, LT threw 19-yard TD pass to Antonio Gates and Bolts tied game at14-14…tallied sack and tackle for loss among six-stopeffort at Buffalo Dec. 3…combined with JamalWilliams to stop Willis McGahee for two-yard loss onsecond play of game and collected two-yard sackmidway through second quarter…collected six-yardsack and pair of passes defensed in Dec. 17 win overK.C….sacked Trent Green for six-yard loss on first-down play in second quarter and then broke up passon second down to help force punt…Chargers Alum-ni Player of Week after Dec. 31 regular-seasonfinale vs. Arizona…sacked Tom Brady for seven-yardloss and forced fumble on third-and-13 play in thirdquarter of divisional playoff game against New Eng-land, however Patriots recovered ball to retain pos-session. 2005: Ranked second on squad with sevensacks and tied for third with 15 tackles on specialteams...recorded 10-yard sack on third-down playagainst Cowboys…unfortunately Chargers wereflagged for roughing passer on play and Dallas drivecontinued and ended with touchdown…inactiveWeek 3 due to calf strain…returned to action and hadcareer-high three special teams tackles and forcedfumble at New England Oct. 2… in fourth quarter of31-17 game, pressured Tom Brady on key third-downplay to force punt situation…Chargers scored fieldgoal on ensuing possession to increase their lead to34-17…tallied sack against Pittsburgh in MondayNight Football game Oct. 10…six-yard sack on third-down play at end of third quarter forced punt ingame Steelers led 14-13…on ensuing drive, Boltskicked field goal to take 16-14 lead for first lead ofgame… started for injured Steve Foley and creditedwith tackle for loss among two stops and fumblerecovery against Kansas City Oct. 30…recovered fum-ble after Shawne Merriman sack and forced fumble inthird quarter of Chiefs’ game…Chargers AlumniPlayer of Week after returning to hometown andresponding with huge effort against New York Jets in31-26 win Nov. 6…tallied two sacks and five tackles,including one for loss, against New York…tallied firstsack for eight-yard loss on third down play in thirdquarter…on ensuing drive, Bolts scored touchdown totake 28-13 lead…added second sack for anothereight yards early in fourth quarter…also had specialteams tackle…outstanding all-around effort in Buffa-lo game Nov. 20 with sack, tackle for loss and forcedfumble…four-yard tackle for loss on third-and-six playforced Bills punt…on ensuing drive Bolts scoredtouchdown for 21-3 lead…added six-yard sack andforced fumble in fourth quarter…sack for no yards onthird-down play late in fourth quarter of 17-17 gameat Washington Nov. 27 resulted in punt on following

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Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2004 San Diego 16-0 14-4 18 4-23 1-0 0 0 3 0-22005 San Diego 15-3 18-2 20 7-49 0-0 0 0 2 3-12006 San Diego 14-14 48-15 63 11.5-67.5 0-0 0 0 8 4-22007 San Diego 15-15 62-25 87 8.5-56.5 2-36 18t 1 5 3-0

Totals 60-32 142-46 188 31.0-196 3-36 18t 1 18 10-5Postseason 5-4 18-10 28 1.5-8.5 0-0 0 0 1 1-1

Single-game HighsTackles — 11, vs. Oakland, Oct. 14, 2007Sacks — 2, four times, Last: vs. Oakland, Oct. 14, 2007Interceptions — 1, three times, Last: vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Interception Return Yards — 18, vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Interception Return Long — 18t, vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 11, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Sacks — 1, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2005, 3; 2006, 6; 2007, 2.Special Teams Tackles — 2004, 9; 2005, 15; Total, 24.

Additional Postseason StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2007, 3.Special Teams Tackles — 2004, 1.

play…sack occurred on series following Chargers’game-tying touchdown and Bolts went on to win 23-17 in overtime…tied Hanik Milligan for team lead withthree special teams tackles at Indianapolis Dec.18…paced squad with three special teams tackles atKansas City Dec. 24…ended first-quarter series in Dec.31 season finale with 11-yard sack and forced fum-ble on third down play against Jake Plummer…Bron-cos recovered fumble but were forced to punt on fol-lowing play. 2004: Tied for second on squad withfour sacks…was second-most sacks among rookielinebackers…had key fourth-quarter sack on third-down play in season opener at Houston…12-yardsack on third-down play against Tennessee halted11-play drive that had advanced as far as Chargers’43-yard line…Bolts kicked field goal on ensuing driveto take 24-7 lead over Titans…finished Tennesseegame with season-high two tackles on specialteams…racked up eight-yard sack and season-highfour tackles at Carolina Oct. 24…recovered fumble toclose out Oct. 31 win over Oakland…tied team andseason high with two special teams tackles atOakland Nov. 21…recorded highlight-reel interceptionafter tipping pass at line of scrimmage and makingfingertip catch late in second quarter against DenverDec. 5…Chargers scored field goal on ensuingpossession on last play of half to turn 14-7 lead into17-7 advantage over Broncos…one of two passesdefensed by Shaun in game…recovered fumble afterSteve Foley sack and forced fumble with 3:10remaining in fourth quarter against Tampa Bay Dec.12…four plays later, Chargers kicked 40-yard field

goal to stretch lead to 31-21 in game eventually won31-24…recorded three-yard sack on last play of firsthalf at Cleveland Dec. 19…shared nine-yard sack onthird- down play in second quarter of Wild CardPlayoff game against New York Jan. 8.

COLLEGE: Finished career as Purdue’s all-time leaderwith 33.5 career sacks…also left campus with third-most tackles for loss (60.5) among 231 total tacklesand added nine forced fumbles…started 49 straightgames for Boilermakers…second-team All-America byAssociated Press, Sports Illustrated, College FootballNews and NFL Draft Report as senior…Big TenDefensive Player of Year by College Football News…unanimous first-team all-conference…honorablemention all-conference as frosh, sophomore andjunior…Big Ten leader with 14.5 sacks and 23 tacklesfor loss in 2003…earned back-to-back Big Ten Player ofWeek honors during senior campaign…caught twocareer touchdown passes as tight end, including oneagainst Notre Dame in ‘03…Most Valuable Lineman in2002 Sun Bowl win over Washington…recipient ofNewcomer Award in 2000…redshirted in 1999…played at Purdue from 1999-2003…holds degree inrestaurant, hotel and institutional management.

PERSONAL: Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania…all-state, All-South Jersey and all-city at WillingboroHigh School in Willingboro, New Jersey…selected toplay in Governor’s Bowl New Jersey-New YorkAll-Star Game…lettered in basketball and track.

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2007 Game-By-Game Defensive StatisticsDate Opponent Sacks Yards TFL FF09/09 Chicago* 1 6 0 009/16 at New England* 0 0 0 009/23 at Green Bay* 1.5 3.5 1 009/30 Kansas City* 1 12 0 110/07 at Denver* 0 0 0 010/14 Oakland* 2 14 0 110/28 Houston* 0 0 0 011/04 at Minnesota Inactive11/11 Indianapolis* 0 0 0 011/18 at Jacksonville* 0 0 0 011/25 Baltimore* 0.5 5 1 012/02 at Kansas City* 1.5 9 0 112/09 at Tennessee* 0 0 0 012/16 Detroit* 0 0 0 012/24 Denver* 1 7 0 012/30 at Oakland*

Totals 8.5 56.5 2 301/06 Tennessee*+ 0 0 1 001/13 at Indianapolis+ 0 0 1 001/20 at New England*+ 0 0 1 0

Totals 0 0 3 0

2006 Game-By-Game Defensive StatisticsDate Opponent Sacks Yards TFL FF09/11 at Oakland* 2 10 0 009/17 Tennessee* 0 0 0 010/01 at Baltimore* 1 3 0 110/08 Pittsburgh* 1 0 3 010/15 at San Francisco* 2 14 0 110/22 at Kansas City* 0 0 0 010/29 St. Louis 0 0 0 011/05 Cleveland 0 0 0 011/12 at Cincinnati* 1 11 2 111/19 at Denver* 1 14 0 111/26 Oakland* 1.5 7.5 0 012/03 at Buffalo* 1 2 1 012/10 Denver* 0 0 0 012/17 Kansas City* 1 6 0 012/24 at Seattle* 0 0 0 012/31 Arizona* 0 0 0 0

Totals 11.5 67.5 6 401/14 New England*+ 1 4 0 1

Overtime Games (13-18, .419)

Date Opponent W-L Score Toss

Sun. Oct. 12, 1975 L.A. Rams L 10-13 W

Sun. Nov. 30, 1975 at Denver L 10-13 L

Sun. Dec. 5, 1976 San Francisco W 13-7 W

Sun. Nov. 12, 1978 Kansas City W 29-23 L

Sun. Sept. 14, 1980 Oakland W 30-24 L

Thur. Nov. 20, 1980 at Miami W 27-24 W

Sun. Oct. 25, 1981 at Chicago L 17-20 L

Sat. Jan. 2, 1982 at Miami* W 41-38 W

Sun. Sept. 25, 1983 Cleveland L 24-30 L

Sun. Nov. 18, 1984 Miami W 34-28 W

Sun. Nov. 10, 1985 L.A. Raiders W 40-34 W

Sun. Nov. 17, 1985 at Denver L 24-30 W

Thur. Nov. 20, 1986 L.A. Raiders L 31-37 L

Sun. Nov. 1, 1987 Cleveland W 27-24 L

Sun. Nov. 25, 1990 Seattle L 10-13 W

Sun. Oct. 20, 1991 Cleveland L 24-30 W

Sun. Dec. 8, 1991 at Kansas City L 17-20 L

Mon. Oct. 9, 1995 at Kansas City L 23-29 L

Sun. Nov. 21, 1999 Chicago L 20-23 L

Sun. Oct. 15, 2000 at Buffalo L 24-27 L

Sun. Nov. 27, 2005 at Washington W 23-17 W

Sun. Oct. 14, 2001 at New England L 26-29 W

Sun. Dec. 2, 2001 at Seattle L 10-13 L

Sun. Oct. 20, 2002 at Oakland W 27-21 W

Sun. Nov. 17, 2002 San Francisco W 20-17 W

Sun. Dec. 1, 2002 Denver W 30-27 L

Sun. Dec. 29, 2002 Seattle L 28-31 L

Sun. Sept. 28, 2003 at Oakland L 31-34 W

Sun. Dec. 26, 2004 at Indianapolis L 31-34 L

Sat. Jan. 8, 2005 N.Y. Jets^ L 17-20 W

Sun. Dec. 9, 2007 at Tennessee W 23-17 W

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2005 Game-By-Game Defensive StatisticsDate Opponent Sacks Yards TFL FF09/11 Dallas 1 10 0 009/18 at Denver 0 0 0 009/25 New York Giants Inactive10/02 at New England 0 0 0 110/10 Pittsburgh 1 6 0 010/16 at Oakland 0 0 0 010/23 at Philadelphia 0 0 0 010/30 Kansas City* 0 0 1 011/06 at New York Jets* 2 16 1 011/20 Buffalo* 1 6 1 111/27 at Washington 1 0 0 012/04 Oakland 0 0 0 012/11 Miami 0 0 0 012/18 at Indianapolis 0 0 0 012/24 at Kansas City 0 0 0 012/31 Denver 1 11 0 1

Totals 7 49 3 3

2004 Game-By-Game Defensive StatisticsDate Opponent Sacks Yards TFL FF09/12 at Houston 1 0 0 009/19 New York Jets 0 0 0 009/26 at Denver 0 0 0 010/03 Tennessee 1 12 0 010/10 Jacksonville 0 0 0 010/17 at Atlanta 0 0 0 010/24 at Carolina 1 8 0 010/31 Oakland 0 0 0 011/07 New Orleans 0 0 0 011/21 at Oakland 0 0 0 011/28 at Kansas City 0 0 0 012/05 Denver 0 0 0 012/12 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 012/19 at Cleveland 1 3 0 012/26 at Indianapolis 0 0 0 001/02 Kansas City 0 0 0 0

Totals 4 23 0 001/08 New York Jets+ 0.5 4.5 0 0

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Seventh-round pick (229)by San Diego, April 27, 2003… signed with Chargers,June 19, 2003…re-signed to five-year contract withChargers, Feb. 15, 2006.

2007: Threw key block to spring Darren Sproles loosefor 89-yard touchdown return on opening kickoff ofNov. 11 game vs. Indianapolis…also had two-yardtackle for loss on Indy punt return late in secondquarter…ensuing drive would conclude with Colts

missing 42-yard field goal on final play of half asChargers maintained 23-7 lead…started for LorenzoNeal (leg) Dec. 16 against Detroit and was lead block-er for 274 yard rushing day, second-highest rushingperformance in team history. 2006: Inactive Weeks 1-10, 14-16 and for divisional playoff game…playedWeeks 11-13 while Michael Turner recovered fromhamstring injury. 2005: inactive Weeks 1-2, 4 &9…had lone carry of season Nov. 20 against Buffalo…took opening kickoff of second half 24 yards and out

of the most enjoyable of his career considering hisnew role, it turned out to be a difficult one forPinnock. He had surgery on his right knee immedi-ately after the 2007 Playoffs and spent the lastseveral months undergoing intense rehab in hopesof getting back on the field in time for the start ofthe 2008 season. Pinnock is confident that hewon’t let his teammates down.

When he’s not playing football, Pinnock enjoysspending time with his children, Andrell and Dior.His hobbies include collecting trading cards andplaying basketball. His trading cardcollection features more than 5,000pieces. He began collecting in theseventh grade and his collectionincludes baseball, football andbasketball cards. His most prizedcards are those of Nolan Ryan, Michael Jordan,Shaquille O’Neal and LeBron James.

Andrew Pinnock’s time is now. For the first five years of his NFL career, Pinnock

contributed on special teams and patiently waitedhis turn while learning from Lorenzo Neal, one ofthe game’s top fullbacks. When Neal went downwith a leg injury in December, Pinnock became theBolts’ starting fullback and impressed the coachingstaff with his performance. He started the finalthree games of the regular season and two of theChargers’ three playoff contests.

Pinnock played so well that the Chargers decidedto hand him the keys this offseason.

The Chargers have long held Pinnock in highregard. In February 2006, he signed a new five-yearcontract to remain with the team through 2010.With his financial future secure, he purchased anew home for he and his family in his hometown ofBloomfield, Connecticut.

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Rushing ReceivingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2003 San Diego 16-0 0-0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0 02004 San Diego 1-0 9-26 2.9 11 0 3-26 8.7 14 02005 San Diego 12-0 1-4 4.0 4 0 0-0 0.0 0 02006 San Diego 3-0 4-25 6.3 15 0 0-0 0.0 0 02007 San Diego 10-3 4-1 0.3 5 0 1-5 5.0 5 0

Totals 42-3 18-56 3.1 15 0 4-31 7.8 14 0Postseason 3-2 0-0 0.0 0 0 0-0 0.0 0 0

Kickoff ReturnsYear No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2003 2-50 25.0 41 02005 1-24 24.0 24 0Totals 3-74 24.7 41 0

Single-game HighsRushing Attempts — 9, vs. Kansas City, Jan. 2, 2005Rushing Yards — 26, vs. Kansas City, Jan. 2, 2005Rushing Long — 15, vs. Denver, Dec. 10, 2006Receptions — 3, vs. Kansas City, Jan. 2, 2005Receiving Yards — 26, vs. Kansas City, Jan. 2, 2005Receiving Long — 14, vs. Kansas City, Jan. 2, 2005

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2003, 5; 2005, 3; 2007, 3; Total, 11.

to 45-yard line against Oakland Raiders on Dec. 4.2004: Inactive Weeks 1-9 and 15…suspended Weeks10-13…roster-exempt Week 14…saw first significantplaying time of career, rushing for 26 yards andadding 26 yards receiving against Kansas City Jan.2…inactive for Wild Card Playoff game. 2003: Playedevery game on special teams… saw action at fullbackagainst Baltimore Sept. 21 and Cleveland Oct.19…had two special teams stops against Browns andMiami Oct. 27.

COLLEGE: Led Gamecocks in rushing as junior…finished career with 422 carries for 1,852 yards and27 touchdowns…played at South Carolina from1999-2002…majored in African-American studies.

PERSONAL: Born in Hartford, Connecticut…preppedat Bloomfield High School…named Mr. Football inConnecticut in 1998…selected to play in state’shigh school all-star game…all-state and all-districtselection following senior year.

his career on both defense and special teams. Playingon a one-year contract, Polk set career highs with 32tackles and two sacks on defense to go along with 19stops on the specialty units. His special teams tackletotal was second on the team to Clinton Hart’s 22.When it was all said and done, his teammatesrecognized this Herculean effort by selecting Carlos asthe team’s recipient of the Ed Block Courage Award.

Last fall, he started two games at inside linebacker

in place of an injured Matt Wilhelm and was his usualself in the kicking game. In a Week 5 win at Denver,Polk laid a huge hit on Broncos return man Brian Clarkthat forced a fumble. Teammate Brandon Silerscooped up the loose ball and ran to the end zone togive the Bolts an early 14-0 lead in a game thatallowed the Chargers to snap a three-game losing

Carlos Polk was having another strong season in2007 when misfortune struck again for a guy who justcan’t catch a break. In a Week 11 win over theBaltimore Ravens, Polk injured his shoulder while doingwhat he does best: making a special teams tackle. Atthe time, he was the Bolts’ leader in special teamstackles with 12, but the injury ended his season andPolk finished the 2007 campaign on “Reserved-Injured” for the third time in four seasons.

Polk is healthy and once again ready to make a runat it in 2008. Prior to last season’s injury, his play overthe span of a two-year period was as inspirational asany player in the NFL. After missing the entire 2005season and all but one game of the 2004 season dueto Achilles and shoulder injuries, Polk played in all 16games in 2006 and saw the most significant action of

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round pick (112)by Chargers, April 22, 2001…signed with Chargers,June 20, 2001…re-signed with Chargers, April 23,2004…re-signed with Chargers, March 17, 2005…signed one-year contract with Chargers, Jan. 30,2006...signed new two-year contract with Chargers,March 22, 2007.

2007: Shared team’s Most Inspirational PlayerAward with Philip Rivers…paced team with twospecial teams tackles in Week 1 win vs. Chicago…started Week 3 game against Green Bay Packers atLambeau Field and Week 4 game against Kansas Cityat inside linebacker for injured Matt Wilhelm…finishedPackers game with five tackles, but made even biggerimpact in kicking game with three stops on specialteams, tying Antonio Cromartie for team high…ledteam with 11 tackles in Week 4 against Kansas Cityand for second-consecutive week, broke up pass onfirst defensive play of game…named Special TeamsPlayer of Week by Sports Illustrated.com’s PeterKing and earned Game Ball from Head Coach NorvTurner after delivering huge special teams tackle andforced fumble that resulted in touchdown midwaythrough first quarter of Chargers’ 41-3 win at Denver,Oct. 7…on kickoff after Chargers had scored touch-down to take 7-0 lead, Polk belted Broncos returnman Brian Clark, forcing fumble on hit…after ballbounced in and out of hands of Michael Turner, rook-ie linebacker Brandon Siler plucked it out of mid-airand returned it 23 yards for touchdown and 14-0lead for Chargers…it was Polk’s first-career specialteams forced fumble…combined with Marques Harristo record four-yard tackle for loss on botched fakepunt Week 6 vs. Oakland…forced fumble by Minneso-ta’s Chester Taylor at Chargers’ three-yard line Nov. 4which was recovered by Marlon McCree to preventtouchdown…collected four-yard sack and led teamwith two special teams tackles Nov. 11 on NBC Sun-day Night Football game vs. Indianapolis…placed on“Reserve-Injured” Nov. 21 with left shoulder injurysustained in Nov. 18 game at Jacksonville. 2006:Recipient of Ed Block Courage Award for display-ing commitment to principles of courage andsportsmanship while serving as inspiration insidelocker room…came back after missing most of lasttwo seasons with injury and played Weeks 1-16 andin AFC playoffs, primarily on special teams… racked upcareer-high four special teams stops to lead team inSept. 11 season opener at Oakland… racked up then-career-high five tackles as reserve linebacker againstTennessee Week 2…spelled injured Shaun Phillips

Week 6 at Kansas City, collecting three tackles…start-ed first career game in place of Phillips Oct. 29 vs. St.Louis…tied for team high with two special teamstackles against Cleveland Nov. 5…started Nov. 12 atCincinnati, collecting sack and tackle for loss amongfive stops…also tied team-high with two stops onspecial teams…dropped Bengals quarterback CarsonPalmer for four-yard loss in second quarter…startedWeek 10 on Sunday Night Football at Denver and ledlinebacking corps with two QB pressures…also startedWeek 11 vs. Oakland and racked up season-high sixtackles…collected one-yard sack against Trent Greenlate in second quarter and paced squad with twostops on special teams Dec. 17 vs. Kansas City…alsomade very good special teams play against Chiefs,downing Mike Scifres punt at four-yard line in firstquarter…led team with three special teams stops atSeattle Dec. 24 and with two against Arizona Dec. 31.2005: Spent entire season on “Reserve-Injured” listwhile recovering from torn Achilles’ tendon. 2004:Inactive Week 1 with shoulder injury…returned toaction Sept. 19 against New York Jets and had specialteams tackle…placed on “Reserve-Injured” list Sept.22 due to shoulder injury. 2003: Chargers Co-Spe-cial Teams Player of Year…tied for team lead with16 special teams tackles…tackle for loss among twostops against Denver Sept. 14…season-high threespecial teams stops at Jacksonville Oct. 5…lone tacklefor loss against Kansas City Nov. 30. 2002: ChargersSpecial Teams Player of Year…led squad with 13stops on specialty units…recorded first-career safetyafter blocking Scott Player punt out of end zone atArizona Sept. 22…was first-career blocked kick…inactive for San Francisco game Nov. 17 with ankleinjury…season-high three special teams tackles atBuffalo Dec. 15. 2001: Limited to action in six gamesdue to shoulder injury…placed on “Reserve-Injured”list Nov. 14.

COLLEGE: First-team All-America by AssociatedPress, American Football Coaches Association andCollege Football News…first team All-Big 12 asjunior…Big 12 Commissioner’s Academic Honor Rollas sophomore…played at Nebraska from 1996-2000…holds degree in sociology.

PERSONAL: Born Feb. 22, 1977 in Memphis,Tennessee…USA Today All-America at GuilfordHigh School in Rockford, Illinois… all-state andall-conference pick…Northern Illinois Conference-9Defensive Player of Year…lettered in basketball…hasson DeVonn and daughter Deja.

9 p.m. It is from his father that Polk inherited histireless work ethic and family values.

Carlos and his father enjoy working on classic cars.Carlos’ first car was a Pontiac Firebird that he and hisdad spent weekends restoring before Carlos was oldenough to drive. Over the years, the two have alsorestored a 1947 Ford Coupe and a 1949 Plymouth.

streak. At the end of the season, Polk’s teammatesvoted him and Philip Rivers as co-recipients of theteam’s Most Inspirational Player Award.

Polk considers his father, John Moore, his biggestinfluence. A construction worker by trade, Moorecommuted to and from Chicago for work, leaving thehouse at 4 a.m. and often times returning home after

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Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2001 San Diego 6-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-02002 San Diego 15-0 3-1 4 1-7 0-0 0 0 0 0-02003 San Diego 16-0 5-1 6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-02004 San Diego 1-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-02005 San Diego 0-0 Reserve-Injured (Achilles)2006 San Diego 16-4 25-7 32 2-5 0-0 0 0 0 0-02007 San Diego 10-2 14-11 25 1-4 0-0 0 0 1 1-0

Totals 64-6 47-20 67 4-16 0-0 0 0 1 1-0Postseason 1-0 1-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 11, vs. Kansas City, Sept. 30, 2007Sacks — 1, four times, Last: vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2006, 1.Special Teams Tackles — 2001, 4; 2002, 13; 2003, 16; 2004, 1; 2006, 19; 2007, 12; Total, 65.Special Teams Forced Fumbles — 2007, 1.

loss in New England it was revealed that Rivers hadplayed the AFC Championship Game with a torn ACLin his right knee. He suffered the injury while throwinga touchdown pass in the third quarter of the win overthe Colts and gutted it out to play in the most impor-tant game of his young career a week later. He’s spentthe last few months aggressively rehabbing the kneeand is confident he’ll be ready to go when the Boltsopen the 2008 season.

Rivers’ commitment to the game and his leadershipskills endeared him to teammates and the organiza-tion. They love his confidence and fiery attitude on thefield. Before last season’s playoffs began, the Chargerspicked up the option on the final two years of hisrookie contract to ensure the quarterback will be inlightning bolts through at least the 2009 season.When asked about the move, Chargers GeneralManager A.J. Smith simply said, “You know how I feelabout Philip Rivers.” His words spoke volumes abouthis appreciation for the player and leader that Rivershas become.

In 2007, Rivers was sensational down the stretchwhen the Chargers needed him the most. During theChargers’ eight-game winning streak that led to theAFC Championship Game (including Wild Card andDivisional Playoff games), he completed 133 of 214passes (62.1%) for 1,656 yards with 14 TDs and onlyfive INTs for a rating of 98.2, nearly 16 points higherthan his cumulative season rating (82.4).

Rivers has always been a winner. Since his juniorseason at Athens High School in 1998, his first as a

There are two things that Chargers quarterbackPhilip Rivers has proven in his first two years as anNFL starter. One, he’s a winner. Two, he’s as tough asthey come.

Since he became the Bolts’ starting signal callerprior to the 2006 season, Rivers’ 25 regular-seasonwins are tied with Indianapolis’ Peyton Manning forthe second-most in the NFL, behind only 28 by NewEngland’s Tom Brady. Rivers has posted an impressive25-7 record as a starter, including an astounding markof 15-1 at home. He led the Chargers to the playoffsin each of his two seasons at the helm, and in 2007 hisstellar play in January helped the Bolts pick up theirfirst postseason victories in 13 seasons as theyadvanced all the way to the AFC Championship Game.

Rivers’ toughness, both mental and physical, wason full display in the postseason and the final weeks ofthe regular season last fall. In a Dec. 9 victory over Ten-nessee, Rivers had to leave the game after spraininghis knee. He returned in the second half and led theChargers to a come-from-behind victory in overtime.Rivers continued to play and he fought through thefinal month of the season in severe pain.

Another knee injury in the Bolts’ Divisional Playoffgame also sent him to the sideline, but Rivers refusedto let it end his season. He had an arthroscopic proce-dure done on the Monday following the Chargers’playoff victory in Indianapolis. His status for the AFCChampionship Game was in the balance throughoutthe entire week leading up to the game, but Riverstoughed it out and played the entire game. After the

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Quarterback North Carolina State6-5, 228 Trade (NY Giants) - ’045th NFL Season Athens HS5th with Chargers Athens, Ala. 17

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During another trip home this spring, Rivers tookpart in the grand opening of D1 Sports Training and

Therapy, a new training and rehabilitationcenter in Huntsville, Alabama that heco-owns with University of TennesseeAssistant Athletic Director Condredge

Holloway. Holloway is well-known in the south asthe first black quarterback in SEC history. D1 is aspecialized facility that provides its clients with trainingat a level expected by athletes in NCAA Division Isports. While in Alabama, Rivers regularly visited theD1 facility to rehab his own knee.

Philip and his father have always been close. Stevewas the best man in Philip’s wedding and he wearsnumber 17 because it was the same number his dadwore in high school. In college, North Carolina Stateretired that number before Philip’s final home game.Nearly every day after practice, Rivers calls home tospeak with his family. Most of his conversations withhis dad include a rehash of certain plays the Chargersran that day.

Perhaps because of the special bond Philip shareswith his dad, he has always had a special admiration

for coaches. One of his favorites is formerTexas Tech University basketball coachBob Knight. During Philip’s junior season in2002, the Wolfpack traveled to Lubbock,Texas to face the Red Raiders in an early

season football game. While talking to reporters in theweek leading up to the game, Rivers mentioned thathe wanted to do two things that week, beat TexasTech and meet Coach Knight. When Knight caughtwind of the story, he made a special trip to greet Riversand his teammates when they arrived in town for thegame. The two spoke and Coach Knight gave Philip aTexas Tech basketball sweater that Rivers still wears towork. Rivers also won the game, leading the Wolfpackto a thrilling 51-48 overtime win over the Red Raiders.

Coincidentally, Rivers and Coach Knight had achance to reunite in April 2007 whenPhilip was invited to throw out the firstpitch before a San Diego Padres gameat Petco Park. Coach Knight happenedto be at the game that night as a guest of the Padresand he and Philip spoke briefly before the game.

Rivers and his wife, Tiffany, were married afterPhilip’s freshman season at N.C. State. They met askids in Alabama and now live in Poway with theirthree daughters, Halle, Caroline and Grace, and son,Philip “Gunner,” who was born in February. BothPhilips spell their names with one “l” after the biblicalapostle, Philip.

starting QB, Rivers has never had alosing record. He went 11-2 (1998)and 10-3 (1999) at Athens; 8-4(2000), 7-5 (2001), 11-3 (2002) and

8-5 (2003) at North Carolina State, and with theChargers he’s posted seasons of 14-2 (2006) and11-5 (2007). Rivers’ collegiate totals at N.C. Stateincluded a 3-1 mark in bowl games. Hewas a five-time MVP in bowl games,including the 2004 Senior Bowl.

Rivers patiently waited his turnthrough his first two seasons beforefinally getting his chance to play in2006. When his turn came, Rivers lived up toexpectations. He led the Chargers to a franchise-record 14 wins and earned a nod for the 2007 ProBowl. In spite of being in just his first season as astarter, Rivers played with the confidence and poise ofa seasoned veteran. He completed nearly 62 percentof his passes, threw more than twice as manytouchdowns as he did interceptions and posted afirst-year passer rating that ranked right up there withsome of the league’s greats. Only one other startingQB, St. Louis’ Marc Bulger, threw more TD passes andfewer interceptions in 2006.

The Chargers closed out the 2006 season by win-ning their last 10 games and finished the regular sea-son undefeated at home for the first time in team his-tory. Rivers helped the Bolts score a team-record 492points, including a stretch during the season in whichthe Chargers capped off 19 consecutive scoring driveswith touchdowns. The stretch set a new team recordand was the fifth-longest in NFL history. In just twoseasons as a starter, Rivers already ranks fifth in teamhistory in touchdown passes (44), passing yards(6,688) and completions (578).

Rivers and his family now make their year-roundhome in San Diego. However, they frequently returnto Decatur, Alabama, the city in which he grew up andworked as a water boy when his dad, Steve, was thehead coach at Decatur High School. In February 2007while Philip was back in Alabama to visit his folks, hepicked up the local paper one day and read a Q&Awith Lawrence County High School student WillInman. One of the questions posed to Inman wasabout a famous person he’d like to meet. His answerwas Rivers. After reading the story, Philip was soimpressed that he decided to surprise the young manand he showed up unannounced on campus a coupleof days later. It was a total surprise to all of thestudents on campus. Rivers spent time visiting withInman and many of the school’s student athletes.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Drafted in first-round (4)by New York Giants, April 24, 2004…traded to Chargersfor Eli Manning, third-round choice in 2004, and firstand fifth-round choices in 2005, April 24, 2004…signed six-year contract, Aug. 24, 2004.

2007: Shared team’s Most Inspirational PlayerAward with Carlos Polk…recorded first 300-yardgame of season with 306 yards and three TDs Week3 at Lambeau Field…completed 75 percent of hispasses (27 of 36) with touchdown passes to VincentJackson (27 yards), Buster Davis (9 yards) and

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LaDainian Tomlinson (21 yards)…completed first 15passes of game to tie Dan Fouts’ team record for con-secutive completions…16th pass was incompletionintentionally thrown away out of back of endzone…finished first half 16 of 17 for 159 yards andtwo touchdowns (144.9 rating)…helped rally Boltsfrom 17-7 deficit to take 21-17 in second half, leadbut late fourth-quarter interception by Nick Barnettafter Packers had taken 24-21 lead then led totouchdown two plays later that helped Packers sealvictory…named AFC Offensive Player of Week andFedEx Air NFL Player of Week after posting career-best 151.4 passer rating Week 5 at Denver…Riverswas efficient, completing 13 of his 18 pass attempts(.722) for 270 yards with two touchdowns and nointerceptions…also helped beat Broncos with his legs,scoring San Diego’s first touchdown of game on two-yard run on naked bootleg, his first career rushingtouchdown…three was magic number for Rivers inBroncos game…scored his rushing touchdown onthird-and-one play…was four of five passing for 74yards on third downs…and in third quarter, was per-fect eight of eight passing for 160 yards and twotouchdowns, en route to recording perfect passerrating of 158.3 in quarter…during third quarter sec-ond-and-33 play, hooked up with Vincent Jacksonfor 45 yards on perfectly executed seam route…Oct.28 against Houston, threw first-quarter touchdownpass to Antonio Gates covering 49 yards for his firsttouchdown pass of season at Qualcomm Stadiumand his first in home game since Dec. 31, 2006 vs.Arizona…finished afternoon completing seven of 11for 130 yards with three touchdowns and no inter-ceptions for passer rating of 143.9…touchdownpasses covered 49 and 31 yards to Gates and 14yards to Chris Chambers…at halftime, Rivers had com-pleted six of eight for 128 yards and three TDs for156.2 passer rating…posted second 300-yard gameof season with 309 yards at Jacksonville Nov.18…surpassed 300-yard mark with fourth-quarter24-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Gates…matchedcareer high with three TD passes Nov. 25 against Bal-timore…threw strikes of 35 and 25 yards to AntonioGates and five yards to Chris Chambers…receivedGame Ball in locker room from Head Coach NorvTurner following Ravens game…threw 38-yardtouchdown pass to Vincent Jackson in second quar-ter of Kansas City game Dec. 2…threw two fourth-quarter touchdown passes Dec. 9 at Tennessee toengineer 14-point fourth-quarter comeback whileleading Bolts to overtime victory…first touchdownpass covered seven yards to Tomlinson midwaythrough fourth quarter and second to Gates (twoyards) tied and sent game to overtime as he scoredwith nine seconds remaining in fourth quarter…game-tying touchdown pass was 14th play of 80-yarddrive…completed 19-yard pass to Chambers onfourth-and-five play during game-tying TD drive andtwo plays later hit Chambers again for 28-yardgain…also on drive completed nine-yard pass to

Tomlinson on third-and-five play…2-for-2 on game-winning TD drive in overtime, hitting Gates for 11yards on third-and-four play and Vincent Jackson for12 yards to set up Tomlinson’s winning TD run…engi-neered comeback after having to leave game formost of third quarter with knee injury, but returned toopen third quarter…lone touchdown pass Dec. 16 vs.Detroit covered one yard to Brandon Manumaleu-na…passed for 189 yards against Denver Dec. 24 onESPN Monday Night Football to raise his season totalpast 3,000 yards (3,017) for second 3,000-yard sea-son in two years as starter…threw 14-yard touch-down pass to Chris Chambers on opening series ofthird quarter…came out of game following ChambersTD pass…threw touchdown passes of seven yards toTomlinson and 19 yards to Chambers in 30-17 win atOakland Dec. 30…opened game 4-of-4 for 33 yardsand score on opening TD drive…went 5-for-6 for 71yards on Chambers TD drive with lone incompletionbeing pass to Gates overturned by replay chal-lenge…earned Game Ball in Locker Room fromTurner after passing for 292 yards in AFC Wild CardPlayoff win over Tennessee Jan. 6…25-yard touch-down pass to Vincent Jackson in third quarter capped78-yard drive to give Chargers’ first lead ofgame…went 4-of-4 for 55 yards and TD on drive andfinished quarter 9-of-10 for 137 yards and touch-down (152.1 rating) to turn 6-0 deficit into 10-6lead…opened third quarter with field goal drive, com-pleting 19 yard pass to Chris Chambers on third-and-six play and 34-yarder to Jackson on third-and-nineplay…during early fourth quarter drive that helpedice victory, completed nine-yard pass to BrandonManumaleuna on third-and-six play and 39-yarder toChambers on third-and-10 play…completed 19 of 30for 292 yards with one touchdown and one intercep-

In 2007, the San Diego Padres invited Rivers to throw out theceremonial first pitch before a game against the San FranciscoGiants. Photo: San Diego Padres

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tion for 92.6 passer rating vs. Titans…second-quarterinterception ended string of 104 pass attempts with-out throwing one…started Jan. 13 Divisional Playoffwin at Indianapolis but did not finish game, leavingcontest on last play of third quarter after injuringknee while throwing screen pass to Darren Sprolesthat turned into 56-yard touchdown catch and run toput Bolts up 21-17…forced to give way to Billy Volekafter completing 14 of 19 for 264 yards with threetouchdowns in three quarters of work…still set careerplayoff highs for TD passes (three), completion per-centage (.737) and passer rating (133.2)…besides TDto Sproles, threw second quarter touchdown to Vin-cent Jackson (14 yards) and 30-yarder to Chris Cham-bers on first drive of third quarter…made several bigthird down throws during Colts game…completedtouchdown pass to Jackson on third-and-eight play,while during same drive, completed nine-yarder toJackson on third-and-five play and 18-yarder toChambers on third-and-eight…he also got Chargersout of huge hole on third-down play late in thirdquarter, hitting Chambers again, this time for 22yards on third-and-14 play that kept drive alive andled to Sproles’ TD on screen…turned in one of mostheroic performances in NFL Playoff history, startingand playing entire AFC Championship Game Jan. 20at New England with torn ACL in right knee…passedfor 211 yards, but was unable to get Bolts into end

zone as Patriots won, 21-12. 2006:Selected to play in 2007 ProBowl…recipient of Rodney CulverMemorial Award as ChargersOffensive Player of Year in voting

by teammates...led NFL in fourth quarter passer rat-ing (116.6), going 58 of 88 for 798 yards with sevenTDs and one INT…NFL’s second-highest-rated passerin second half of games (99.3), going 123 or 203 for

1,616 yards with 12 scores and three picks…made hisfirst career start Sept. 11 at Oakland and earned firstcareer victory in 27-0 win…completed 73 percent ofpasses (8 of 11) and finished game with 133.0 passerrating…threw four-yard touchdown pass to AntonioGates for 20-0 lead in fourth quarter…two playsbefore Gates’ touchdown, completed game-long 38-yard pass to Eric Parker on third-and-seven play whilebeing hit by Warren Sapp right as he releasedball…since 1995, was second-highest completion per-centage and third-highest passer rating for NFL quar-terback making first career start in seasonopener….Chargers Alumni Player of Week after 40-7 win over Tennessee Sept. 17…threw 12-yard touch-down pass to Vincent Jackson on third-and-eightplay in fourth quarter…completed 71 percent of pass-es against Titans, going 25 of 35…during first-quartertouchdown drive that gave Bolts 10-0 lead, Riverscompleted 25-yard pass to Eric Parker on third-and-nine play and later in drive set up touchdown withtwo-yard leap over pile on fourth-and-one play fromsix-yard line…threw 31-yard touchdown pass to Mal-com Floyd in first quarter at Baltimore Oct. 1…fea-tured on Sports Illustrated’s “Who’s Hot” list afterleading Bolts to 23-13 win over defending SuperBowl Champion Steelers Oct. 8…threw nine-yardtouchdown pass to Malcom Floyd on third-and-twoplay to erase 10-0 deficit in second quarter and 22-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Gates in third quar-ter to give Bolts lead at 17-13…during Floyd touch-down drive, completed 10-yard pass to KeenanMcCardell on third-and-five play and 22-yard pass toGates on third-and-11 play…during Gates touchdowndrive, completed 16 and 25-yard passes to Eric Park-er on successive third-and-seven plays…helped sealvictory over Steelers with 15-yard run on third-and-nine play late in fourth quarter as drive ended withfield goal that gave Chargers 23-13 lead in final min-utes of game…finished Steelers game with career-high 37 pass attempts…AFC Offensive Player ofWeek and FedEx Air NFL Player of Week after record-ing first-career 300-yard game with 334 yards andpair of touchdowns at San Francisco Oct. 15…com-pleted 29-of-39 without any interceptions for passerrating of 116.8…had stretch of 13 straight comple-tions in first half, equaling third-longest stretch inteam history… during completion streak, racked up195 yards through air and two scores, including 57-yard catch-and-run by Antonio Gates and 33-yardbomb to end zone to Vincent Jackson…completed 14of his first 15 passes of game, with lone incompletionbeing intentionally thrown away…led four scoring dri-ves in game during which he did not throw singleincompletion, including three touchdown drives andone field goal drive…was even better on third downsagainst S.F., completing 9-of-10 for 142 yards andtouchdown…he converted 7-of-10 for first downsand added two first downs rushing on third-and-oneplays…after throwing interception that led to touch-down and losing fumble that led to another in theRivers was featured on the cover of ESPN Magazine in

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first half, Rivers bounced back in second half andcompleted 8-of-12 for 104 yards and two touch-downs (133.3 second-half passer rating) Oct. 22 atKansas City…rallied squad from a 20-6 halftimedeficit with touchdown passes of one yard to Gateson third-and-goal from one in third quarter and 37yards to Tomlinson on fourth-and-three early infourth quarter...posted third game this season withpasser rating over 100 in Oct. 29 win over St.Louis…was efficient 15-of-23 for 206 yards andtouchdown for rating of 108.2…helped Bolts jumpout to 14-7 lead in first half by completing 10-of-14for 121 yards and 97.6 rating…of his four incomple-tions in first half, one was intentional throw-away…hit on his first four passes of game for 70yards, including 3-of-3 for 54 yards during game-opening touchdown drive…sensational on thirddowns against Rams, completing 6-of-9 for 101yards and a touchdown (141.1 rating)…threw lonetouchdown pass, good for 25 yards to LT on third-and-eight play in fourth quarter, to give Bolts 38-17lead to seal victory…did not throw touchdown passfor first time of season in 32-25 win over ClevelandNov. 5…NBC Football Night in America’s Player of Dayand SportsIllustrated.com Offensive Player of Weekafter passing for 337 yards and three touchdowns ashe helped lead Chargers to improbable 49-41 come-from behind victory over Cincinnati Bengals at PaulBrown Stadium on Nov. 12…helped Chargers over-come first-half deficits of 21-0 and 28-7 as Boltsscored team-record 42 points in second half…threwall three of his touchdown passes in second half,including throws of 46 yards to Malcom Floyd and 9and 5 yards to Brandon Manumaleuna…completed19-of-25 for 291 yards and three scores after Boltsfell behind 21-0 and three of incompletions wereintentional throwaways…completed passes to eightdifferent receivers…led drives of 59, 69, 46, 80, 40,nine and 72 yards during comeback and team scoredtouchdowns on all six possessions inside 20-yardline...his last touchdown drive of game was possiblyhis most impressive as he engineered 12-play, 72-drive that ate up 5:19 on clock as Chargers held slight42-41 lead and he capped it with five-yard touch-down pass to Manumaleuna on third-and-goal tostretch Bolts’ lead to 49-41…completed 4-of-7 for

52 yards on that drive, including 12-yard pass to Mal-com Floyd on third-and-nine, 27-yard pass to Anto-nio Gates on third-and-eight, and touchdown pass onthird down…finished Cincinnati game with passer rat-ing of 124.4, second-highest of season (Oakland,133.9)…went 9-or-11 for 113 yards and touchdownon third-down plays against Bengals, including 8-of-8for 93 yards and touchdown (154.7 rating) in secondhalf…seven of those eight second-half third-downpasses went for first downs…was second 300-yardgame of season…did not throw any interceptions in36 pass attempts against Cincinnati, extending streakto three straight games (15 quarters) and 122 con-secutive passes without throwing interception,longest active streak in NFL…completed 73 percentof his passes (19-of-26) in 35-27 come-from-behindwin in Denver Nov. 19…led Chargers from 17-pointdeficit (24-7) becoming first ever QB to lead teamfrom at least 17 point deficit in consecutiveweeks…showed a lot of resiliency against Broncos,battling back after throwing interception that wasreturned 31 yards for touchdown to give Denver 24-7 lead…on very next series after INT, led seven-play,60-yard touchdown drive during which he completedall four of his pass attempts for 54 yards…completedcomeback by throwing 51-yard touchdown pass toTomlinson on third-and-three play and then gaveChargers lead when he completed 4 of 4 for 37 yards,including five-yard touchdown pass to Vincent Jack-son…completed 11 of 13 for 148 yards and twotouchdowns on three scoring drives after intercep-tion…early in game, Chargers jumped out to 7-0 leadon 99-yard drive in which Rivers completed 5-of-5for 59 yards…was Bolts’ longest drive since Nov. 25,2001…Rivers fourth pass of game was intercepted byBroncos Nick Ferguson, ending streak of 125 consec-utive passes thrown without interception…at time,was longest active streak in NFL…was first intercep-tion since Oct. 22 game at Kansas City…led Chargerson three touchdown drives against Oakland Nov. 26,marking 19-straight scoring drives that ended intouchdowns to set new team record…previous markwas 17 in 1981…threw 11-yard touchdown pass toGates in Dec. 3 win at Buffalo…engineered season-long 8:06 drive late in fourth quarter to seal victory asteam traveled 80 yards in 13 plays for touchdown

AFC WEST SUPERIORITY

In two seasons as the Chargers’ starting quarterback, Rivers has led the team to 10 wins and just two losses in AFC Westgames (.833 winning %). His cumulative passer rating against AFC West opponents is 80.8. Below is a look at how Rivershas fared against all three of the Chargers’ AFC West opponents.

Opponent Att.-Comp. Pct. Yards TD INT Rating W-L Record

Denver 92-64 .696 960 7 2 119.8 4-0

Kansas City 129-64 .496 731 3 6 55.4 2-2

Oakland 86-49 .570 532 3 2 77.3 4-0

Totals 307-177 .577 2,223 13 10 80.8 10-2

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and 24-14 lead over Bills…completed 4-of-4 for 47yards on drive…racked up season-high 136.0 passerrating against Denver Dec. 10 after completing 15-of-23 for 279 yards with two touchdowns and nointerceptions…posted a perfect passer rating of158.3 in first half after going 11-of-13 for 180 yardsand two touchdowns…after throwing incompletionon second pass attempt of game, he proceeded tocomplete his next eight passes for 133 yards andtouchdown…threw 12-yard TD pass to Gates infirst quarter and seven yarder to Gates in secondquarter…Rivers didn’t have many completions in Dec.24 game at Seattle (10-of-30), but he made themcount…lone completion in first half was good fornine-yard touchdown to Vincent Jackson…late infourth quarter, he delivered picture-perfect 37-yardgame-winning touchdown pass to Jackson with 29seconds left…closed out season by completingcareer-high 79.2 percent (19-of-24) vs. Arizona Dec.31…posted 117.2 passer rating against Cardinals,fourth-highest of season and second-highest athome…Rivers was at his best during two second-quarter touchdown drives when he went 9-for-10 for135 yards and two scores for perfect 158.3 passerrating…threw TD passes of 33 yards to Antonio Gatesand 14 yards to Vincent Jackson…despite playingwith foot sprain, finished first half against Arizona17-of-20 for 196 yards and two TDs for 120.0 rat-ing…connected with LT for 58-yard screen pass to setup second quarter touchdown in Jan. 14 playoffgame against New England…did not play in 2007 ProBowl while recovering from foot injury. 2005: Did notplay Weeks 1-9 & 11-15…took knee on final snap ofgame versus Buffalo Nov. 20…took over for injuredDrew Brees in second quarter of Dec. 31 seasonfinale against Denver…led team on 10-play, 69-yardtouchdown drive on first series, completing three ofsix for 39 yards. 2004: Inactive as third quarterbackWeeks 1-3 and 14-15…did not play Weeks 4-8 and10-13 as number two quarterback…saw action at endof New Orleans game Nov. 7 but did not attempt anypasses…played second half against Kansas City Jan. 2and threw first-career touchdown pass to MalcomFloyd…inactive as third quarterback for Wild Card

Playoff game against New York.

COLLEGE: NCAA’s second all-time leading passerwith 13,484 yards…MVP of five bowl games, including2004 Senior Bowl…holds every major school passingrecord at N.C. State…seventh in Heisman Trophy vot-ing as senior…34-17 record as starter among NCAA-record 51 career starts…second in NCAA history with13,582 total yards…tied for fifth in NCAA history with95 touchdown passes…set school and Atlantic CoastConference career records for passing attempts(1,710), completions (1,147), touchdowns responsiblefor (112), 300-yard passing games (18) and 400-yardpassing games (7) …seventh quarterback in NCAA his-tory and first in ACC history with three 3,000-yardseasons…second-team All-America by NFL DraftReport as senior…2003 ACC Player of Year and first-team All-ACC after leading NCAA in completionpercentage (.720) and passer rating (170.5)…rankedsecond nationally in passing yards (4,491) and totaloffense per game (353.9)…MVP of 2003 TangerineBowl after career-high 475 yards and school-record-tying five touchdowns in 56-26 win over Kansas…second-team All-ACC as junior…received “Awardof Distinction” from Columbus Touchdown Club…co-recipient of Governor’s Award as team MVP…MVP of 2002 Gator Bowl win over Notre Dame…CNN/Sports Illustrated National Player of Week afterfive-touchdown game against Navy in junior year…honorable mention all-conference as sophomore andMVP of Citrus Bowl…ACC Rookie of Year and AcademicAll-ACC choice in 2000…Newcomer of Year by ABCSports and Freshman of Year by Football News andColumbus Touchdown Club…MVP of 2000 Micron PCBowl…ACC Player of Week once, ACC Offensive Backof Week twice and league-record ACC Rookie of Weekeight times during career… played at N.C. State from2000-03…graduated with degree in business.

PERSONAL: Born in Decatur, Alabama…AlabamaPlayer of Year as senior at Athens High School…fatherSteve was his high school head coach.

Passing Sacks- PassYear Team G-S Att.-Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. Long Lost Rating2004 San Diego 2-0 8-5 33 .625 1 0 13t 0-0 110.92005 San Diego 2-0 22-12 115 .545 0 1 22 3-16 50.42006 San Diego 16-16 460-284 3,388 .617 22 9 57t 27-144 92.02007 San Diego 16-16 460-277 3,152 .602 21 15 49t 22-163 82.4

Totals 36-32 950-578 6,688 .608 44 25 57t 52-323 86.6Postseason 4-4 118-66 997 .559 4 5 58 5-40 77.5

RushingYear Att.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2004 4-(-5) -1.0 0 02005 1-(-1) -1.0 -1 02006 48-49 1.0 15 02007 29-33 1.1 10 1Totals 82-76 0.9 15 1Postseason 7-1 0.1 2 0

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Single-game Highs Attempts — 43, at Kansas City, Oct. 22, 2006Completions — 29, at San Francisco, Oct. 15, 2006Yards — 338, at Cincinnati, Nov. 12, 2006Passing Touchdowns — 3, four times, Last: vs. Baltimore, Nov. 25, 2007Interceptions — 2, seven times, Last: at Tennessee, Dec. 9, 2007Long — 57t, at San Francisco, Oct. 15, 2006Completion Percentage — .792, vs. Arizona, Dec. 31, 2006Passer Rating — 151.4, at Denver, Oct. 7, 2007

Postseason Single-game Highs Attempts — 37, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Completions — 19, twice, Last: at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Yards — 292, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008Passing Touchdowns — 3, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Interceptions — 2, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Long — 58, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007Longest Touchdown Pass — 56t, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Completion Percentage — .737, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Passer Rating — 133.2, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008

2007 Game-By-Game PassingDate Opponent Att.-Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. Long Sacks-Lost Rating09/09 Chicago* 31-22 190 .710 0 1 20 3-21 73.309/16 at New England* 30-19 179 .633 2 2 22 3-30 74.209/23 at Green Bay* 36-27 306 .750 3 1 27t 2-15 116.209/30 Kansas City* 42-21 211 .500 0 2 39 1-11 44.810/07 at Denver* 18-13 270 .722 2 0 45 0-0 151.410/14 Oakland* 21-14 156 .667 0 1 28 0-0 68.810/28 Houston* 11-7 130 .636 3 0 49t 1-2 143.911/04 at Minnesota* 42-19 197 .452 0 1 22 1-10 49.411/11 Indianapolis* 24-13 104 .542 0 2 19 2-18 30.611/18 at Jacksonville* 40-22 309 .550 1 2 44 0-0 67.611/25 Baltimore* 35-25 249 .714 3 0 35t 0-0 119.812/02 at Kansas City* 21-10 157 .476 1 1 40 3-18 68.912/09 at Tennessee* 40-21 228 .525 2 2 29 4-28 65.412/16 Detroit* 21-14 142 .667 1 0 28 0-0 101.712/24 Denver* 25-17 189 .680 1 0 30 1-3 103.612/30 at Oakland* 23-13 135 .565 2 0 21 1-7 102.6

Totals 460-277 3152 .602 21 15 49t 22-163 82.401/06 Tennessee*+ 30-19 292 .633 1 1 39 1-10 92.601/13 at Indianapolis*+ 19-14 264 .737 3 1 56t 0-0 133.201/20 at New England*+ 37-19 211 .514 0 2 21 1-4 46.1

Totals 86-52 767 .605 4 4 56t 2-14 85.8

2006 Game-By-Game PassingDate Opponent Att.-Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. Long Sacks-Lost Rating09/11 at Oakland* 11-8 108 .727 1 0 38 0-0 133.909/17 Tennessee* 35-25 235 .714 1 0 28 0-0 99.110/01 at Baltimore* 22-13 145 .591 1 1 31t 1-11 75.010/08 Pittsburgh* 37-24 242 .649 2 1 25 4-20 90.110/15 at San Francisco* 39-29 334 .744 2 0 57t 0-0 116.810/22 at Kansas City* 43-25 266 .581 2 1 37t 4-15 82.110/29 St. Louis* 23-15 206 .652 1 0 27 1-3 108.211/05 Cleveland* 28-19 211 .679 0 0 28 3-20 90.011/12 at Cincinnati* 36-24 338 .667 3 0 46t 3-14 124.511/19 at Denver* 26-19 222 .731 2 2 51t 1-5 92.111/26 Oakland* 31-14 133 .452 0 1 27 1-2 44.212/03 at Buffalo* 29-17 160 .586 1 0 26 3-22 85.412/10 Denver* 23-15 279 .652 2 0 55 1-3 136.012/17 Kansas City* 23-8 97 .348 0 2 46 2-9 12.412/24 at Seattle* 30-10 181 .333 2 0 38 1-9 77.212/31 Arizona* 24-19 231 .792 2 1 33t 2-11 117.2

Totals 460-284 3388 .617 22 9 57t 27-144 92.001/14 New England*+ 32-14 230 .438 0 1 58 3-26 55.5* Denotes starter+ Denotes postseason game

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Detroit (0) and Denver (0).The success carried into the postseason where

Scifres had a monster playoff game againstIndianapolis in the Divisional Round that saw him set anew team postseason record by averaging 59.0 yardsper punt. It shattered the previous mark of 54.5 yardsset by Bennett against the Colts in a 1995 AFC WildCard Playoff game. Scifres saved his best for last, hit-ting a postseason team-record 66-yarder with theBolts backed up at their own 14-yard line and only1:42 left in the fourth quarter. Kicking from his owngoal line, Scifres punt was fielded back at the Colts’ 20.It fired up the entire sideline and the defensepromptly went out and ended the Colts’ season ondowns four plays later, sending the Chargers to theAFC Championship Game.

Scifres lived in Bakersfield, California from ages5-13 while his father worked for Shell Oil. He wasborn in New Orleans and returned there to attendhigh school. He went to college at Western Illinoisupon referral from a close family friend, Dan Neal, whoonce coached at the school. At the time, Neal was anassistant coach with the New Orleans Saints andrecently coached the tight ends for the Buffalo Bills.

Mike is an avid golfer and one of the team’s bestplayers. He plays golf frequently in San Diego with hisspecial teams mates, David Binn and Nate Kaeding. Healso likes to play golf in exotic locales like Hawaii andMexico. Scifres currently plays to a 15 handicap.

Mike Scifres (SIGH-furs) is among the top puntersin the NFL today. He’s earned a reputation for pinpointaccuracy and high punts that are rarely returned bythe opposition. Mike is coming off yet anotherbanner season, one in which he was named afirst-alternate to the AFC Pro Bowl squad for thesecond-consecutive season.

After posting a career-high average of 46.1 yardsper punt in 2007, Scifres is now tied with his mentorand good friend Darren Bennett for the highest careeraverage in team history (43.8 yards per punt). Scifres’46.1-yard average was the second-highest for asingle-season, trailing only Bennett’s 46.2-yard seasonin 2000. Since taking over the punting duties in 2004,Scifres has backed that up with a 38.7-yard netpunting average.

Throughout the 2007 season, Scifres pinnedopponents deep in their own territory, landing 36 ofhis punts inside the 20, second-most in the NFL.Scifres finished the regular season as the NFL’sthird-leading punter in terms of net average (39.6),narrowly missing out on becoming only the secondpunter in team history to post a season net average of40.0+. Dennis Partee (40.6 in 1971) is the only punterin team history to finish a season with a net average of40.0+. Scifres had only 29 punts returned last season,fourth-fewest among the league’s Top 25 punters. Sixtimes in ‘07, opponents had either zero or negativepunt return yards against the Chargers – Chicago (0),Kansas City (0), Oakland (0), Indy (-5), Baltimore (0),

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fifth-round pick (149)by San Diego, April 27, 2003…signed with Chargers,July 19, 2003…signed four-year contract extensionthrough 2011, Nov. 3, 2005.

2007: Named to USA Today’s All-Joe Team…selected as first-alternate to AFC Pro Bowl squad…ranked third in NFL with 39.6 net punting averageand sixth with 46.1 gross average…blasted six highpunts in season-opening win over Chicago (averaging40.7 yards per punt) and did not allow Bears singlereturn yard…three times, forced Bears Pro Bowlreturn man Devin Hester to call for fair catches andhad fourth downed by long snapper David Binn atChicago’s 12-yard line…late in third quarter, hit 22-yard punt that actually deflected off cable supportingFOX’s Cable-Cam, but fortunately punt took greatbounce and hit Bears’ safety Brandon McGowan onshoulder…errant ball was recovered by heads up

cover man Matt Wilhelm and four plays later, Tomlin-son threw TD pass to Gates and Bolts took 7-3lead…had first punt of his career blocked in DenverOct. 7…punt was blocked by Tony Scheffler and Den-ver recovered at San Diego’s 22-yard line, butdefense held and forced Broncos to turn ball backover on downs…landed all four of his punts againstOakland Week 6 inside 20-yard line, his first punts I-20 since Sept. 23 at Green Bay…AFC Special TeamsPlayer of Week after career performance againstHouston Oct. 28, posting career-best 50.2 net aver-age…landed all five of his punts against Texans inside20-yard line…ran streak of consecutive punts inside20 to nine…combined with Chargers’ outstandingcoverage play, Houston started drives at 16, 6, 14, 4and 1-yard lines following punts…first punt of daywas season-long 63-yarder…upped season-long to65 yards and landed five of eight inside 20 in Bolts’Nov. 4 game at Minnesota…forced Vikings to start

MIKE SCIFRES

Punter Western Illinois6-2, 236 Draft 5 - ’036th NFL Season Destrehan HS6th with Chargers Destrehan, La. 5

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drives at 8, 4, 10, 16 and 19-yard lines followingpunts…two other Vikings drive following punts start-ed at 20 and 21 yard lines…landed three of five puntsagainst Indianapolis on NBC’s Sunday Night FootballNov. 11 inside 20-yard line and for third week in rowhit punt over 60 yards with game-long 61-yarder…hitseason-long 70-yard punt vs. Baltimore in first quar-ter Nov. 25…landed two of four punts vs. Ravensinside 20 and did not allow any returns or yards…70yarder was longest punt since 71-yarder againstRavens last season in Baltimore on Oct. 1,2006…stuck two huge punts late in Tennessee gameDec. 9…hit first for 39 yards early in fourth quarter,which was downed at one-yard line…it led to three-and-out by Bolts’ defense and touchdown on ensuingoffensive possession…then in overtime, had 51-yardpunt downed at two-yard line…it too was followed bythree-and-out before offense responded with game-winning touchdown drive…solid night against DenverDec. 24 on ESPN Monday Night Football, landingfour-of-five punts inside 20-yard line and not allow-ing any returns to post 44.0 net average…also filled into handle kickoffs for Nate Kaeding, who injured leftnon-kicking leg during game’s opening kickoff…hadmonster playoff game against Indianapolis in Jan. 13Divisional Playoffs, setting new team postseasonrecord by averaging 59.0 yards per punt…shatteredprevious mark of 54.5 yards set by Darren Bennettagainst Colts in 1995 AFC Wild Card Playoffgame…Scifres saved his best for last, hitting postsea-son team-record 66-yarder with Bolts backed up attheir own 14-yard line and only 1:42 left in fourthquarter…kicking from his own goal line, Scifres puntwas fielded back at Colts’ 20…it fired up entire side-line and defense promptly went out and ended Indy’sseason on downs four plays later, sending Chargersto AFC Championship Game…landed two of fivepunts inside 20-yard line in AFC Championship Gameat New England and did not allow any punts to bereturned, having three fair caught, one downed andone roll into end zone for touchback. 2006: Namedfirst-alternate to AFC Pro Bowl squad…had bannernight in Sept. 11 season opener at Oakland, puntingfive times for 43.8-yard average with two inside 20-yard line and two punts fair caught…Raiders returnedother three punts for total of one yard…only calledupon to punt two times against Tennessee Week 2,landing both punts inside 20-yard line and now allow-ing any returns as both were downed by Chargers…punted five times for 53.8-yard average and tied hiscareer long with 71-yard effort Oct. 1 atBaltimore…landed two inside 20, but also had firsttouchback of season…did not allow any returns onthree punts Oct. 22 at Kansas City, having twodowned and one fair caught…against St. LouisOct. 29, landed all three punts inside 20-yard linewith long of 55 and allowed only one return for 0yards…hit 66-yard punt in second quarter againstCleveland Nov. 5…late in third quarter of Brownsgame, hit 35-yard punt which was downed at

two-yard line by Antonio Cromartie…proved to be bigplay as San Diego’s defense forced three-and-outand on first play after Browns’ punt, LT took run 41yards for touchdown and 17-12 lead…allowed only10 yards two punt returns Week 9 at Cincinnati…landed two of five punts inside 20-yard line…landedall three punts at Denver Nov. 19 inside 20-yard line,with all three resulting in fair catches at nine, 16 and14-yard lines…dropped first three punts inside 20-yard line without allowing any returns on Dec. 3 atBuffalo… punts forced Bills to start first-half drives attheir own 12, 17 and two-yard lines as Chargersjumped out to 17-0 first-half lead…last punt of day,50-yarder in fourth quarter, rolled into end zone fortouchback… only second TB of season (Oct. 1 atBaltimore), ending streak of 38 consecutive puntswithout one…netted 45.3 yards per punt againstDenver Dec. 10…was third-highest of season andhighest since Oct. 15 at San Francisco (47.0)…of threepunts against Broncos, two landed inside 20-yard lineand Denver managed only one return for -3 yards…landed three punts inside 20-yard line without anytouchbacks against Kansas City Dec. 17, placingpunts at four, six and 16-yard lines…only allowed twopunts to be returned for total of six yards…puntedcareer-high 10 times with three landing inside 20-yard line with no touchbacks in rainy Dec. 24 game atSeattle…hit long of 59 yards against Seahawks…land-ed all three of his punts in Dec. 31 season finaleagainst Arizona inside 20-yard line without anytouchbacks…tied team playoff record with sevenpunts in AFC Divisional Playoff game vs. New Eng-land…John Kidd also had seven on Jan. 10, 1993 atMiami...landed five punts inside 20-yard line, tied withKidd for most in playoff game in team history…Kiddhad five in AFC Wild Card Playoffs against Kansas Cityon Jan. 2, 1993. 2005: Second-alternate to ProBowl…averaged 50.3 yards on three punts at NewEngland Oct. 2 and had only one returned for eightyards…averaged solid 48.3 yards on four punts withlong of 52 yards and two inside 20-yard line in Oct.10 Monday Night Football game… Steelers only hadone return for no yards and fair caught two otherpunts…another solid effort with seven punts for42.6-yard average and landed four of seven inside20-yard line in 27-14 win at Oakland Oct. 16…allowed only three of seven punts to be returned fortotal of 15 yards…mishandled fourth-quarter snap inend zone, but recovered and still managed to get off33-yard punt…averaged solid 49.2 yards per puntagainst Kansas City Oct. 30…averaged season-high57.5 yards per punt on two attempts against NewYork Jets Nov. 6…attempted only one punt againstBuffalo Nov. 20, which traveled 53 yards and was faircaught…allowed only one of six punts to be returnedfor total of three yards in 23-17 overtime win atWashington Nov. 27…landed three punts inside 20-yard line and had four fair caught by Redskins…bailedChargers out of own 10-yard line with career-long71-yard punt in ESPN Sunday Night Football game

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against Oakland Dec. 4…tied for third-longest punt inteam history…was second-longest punt in team his-tory at sea level…Paul Maguire, who was in broadcastbooth as color analyst for ESPN, hit longest punt inteam history at sea level with 82-yard effort againstDallas Nov. 19, 1961…71-yarder was downed atRaiders’ 19-yard line…three of four punts on nightlanded inside 20-yard line…Raiders had only onereturn for no yards…had first punt of game againstMiami on Dec. 11 go for touchback…was first touch-back since Nov. 6 at New York Jets, ending string of13 straight quarters and 11 consecutive punts with-out touchback…during stretch, landed 7 of 11 inside20-yard line…allowed only one punt return for sixyards in win over Indianapolis Dec. 18…landed two offour punts inside 20-yard line and forced two faircatches…landed three of seven punts inside20-yard line with long of 56 in season finale versusDenver. 2004: First-alternate to Pro Bowl…first-team All-Pro by Sports Illustrated andSportsIllustrated.com…Chargers Special TeamsPlayer of Year…ranked third in NFL with 38.4-yardnet punting average…hit four punts against New YorkJets Sept. 19 and had only one returned for twoyards…averaged 49.2 yards per punt on six attemptsat Denver Sept. 26…hit 59-yarder against Broncosand did not allow any returns…drilled 57-yard punt atsea level at home against Tennessee Oct. 3 and landedthree punts inside 20-yard line…two of four puntswere returned for no yards against Titans…landed allfour punts inside 20-yard line against JacksonvilleOct. 10 with only one returned for one yard… landedtwo of five punts inside 20-yard line at Atlanta Oct.17 and allowed only one to be returned…had twopunts downed and two fair caught against Falcons…punted five times at Carolina Oct. 24, allowing onlyone return for no yards while landing three puntsinside 20-yard line and forcing other four punts to befair caught…averaged 48.7 yards per punt, includingseason-long 60-yard bomb against Oakland Oct.31…landed one punt inside 20-yard line and had onlyone returned by Raiders…lone punt against NewOrleans Nov. 7 traveled 31 yards and was fair caughtat 10-yard line…averaged 43.3 yards and hit long of57 on four punts at Oakland Nov. 21…landed three offour inside 20-yard line…had only two returned fornine yards by Raiders, while one was fair caught andother was downed…landed all three punts inside 20-yard line at Kansas City Nov. 28…two of the puntstraveled 51 and 55 yards…allowed only one return forone yard and two others were fair caught by Chiefs

return man Dante Hall…set career highs with eightpunts and 372 yards against Denver Dec. 5…landedthree inside 20-yard line…hit timely 60-yard punt totie career long and later added 52-yarder in fourthquarter against Broncos to help preserve victory…hadfirst punt go for touchback since Sept. 26 at Denverending string of 36 consecutive punts without touch-back…23 of 36 punts during stretch landed inside 20-yard line…Chargers Alumni Player of Week afteraveraging 46.8 yards on four punts with long of 50and three inside 20-yard line against Tampa Bay Dec.12…allowed only three returns for five yards againstBucs…tied season long with 60-yard punt at Indi-anapolis Dec. 26…season-high 49.8 yards per puntagainst Colts, landing one inside 20-yard line withtwo touchbacks on artificial turf…landed one of fourpunts inside 20-yard line and allowed only one returnagainst Kansas City Jan. 2…had pass intercepted byChiefs on botched field-goal attempt and injuredthumb on play…averaged 36.4 yards per punt on fiveattempts against Jets in Wild Card Playoff game…landed one punt inside 20-yard line with no touch-backs. 2003: Handled kickoffs Weeks 4, 7, 12-14and 16…inactive Weeks 1-3, 5-6, 8-11 and 15.

COLLEGE: First-team Division I-AA All-Americaselection by Football Gazette as sophomore andsenior…three-time first-team all-conference choice…second-team All-America by Sports Network assophomore…only Division 1-AA punter to be namedfinalist to Ray Guy Award list in 2002…second innation with 48.0-yard gross average as senior…National Player of Week four times by FootballGazette and Special Teams Player of Week for Gate-way Conference twice during senior campaign…con-ference Player of Week three times and Sports Net-work National Player of Week three times assophomore…Division I-AA National Special TeamsPlayer of Week after kicking school and conferencerecord 89-yard punt against SW Missouri in 2000…school record 56-yard field goal against NorthernIowa as time expired in 44-41 win for 2000conference title for Western Illinois on first-careerfield-goal attempt…Gateway Conference All-New-comer selection as redshirt freshman in 1999…playedat Western Illinois from 1998-2002…earned degreein communications and broadcasting.

PERSONAL: Born in Metairie, Louisiana…all-districtselection at Destrehan High School in Destrehan,Louisiana…lettered in football, soccer and baseball.

Opp.Year Team G-S No.-Yards Avg. Net Avg. TB In-20 Long Blk. Ret.-Yds.2003 San Diego 6-0 0-0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0-02004 San Diego 16-0 69-2,974 43.1 38.4 8 29 60 0 23-1642005 San Diego 16-0 71-3,104 43.7 38.0 8 25 71 0 26-2442006 San Diego 16-0 69-2,893 41.9 38.2 2 35 71 0 27-2162007 San Diego 16-0 81-3,735 46.1 39.6 9 36 70 1 29-311

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Single-game HighsPunts — 10, at Seattle, Dec. 24, 2006Punt Yards — 439, at Minnesota, Nov. 4, 2007Punt Long — 71, twice, Last: at Baltimore, Oct. 1, 2006Punt Average — 57.5, at New York Jets, Nov. 6, 2005Inside 20 — 5, twice, Last: at Minnesota, Nov. 4, 2007

Postseason Single-game HighsPunts — 7, vs. New England Patriots, Jan. 14, 2007Punt Yards — 256, vs. New England Patriots, Jan. 14, 2007Punt Long — 66, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Punt Average — 59.0, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Inside 20 — 5, vs. New England Patriots, Jan. 14, 2007

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2003, 1; 2004, 1; 2005, 2; Total, 4.

2007 Game-By-Game Punting Opp.Date Opponent No.-Yards Avg. Net Avg. TB In-20 Long Blk. Ret.-Yds.09/09 Chicago 6-244 40.7 40.7 0 1 54 0 1-009/16 at New England 5-248 49.6 39.0 2 1 61 0 2-1309/23 at Green Bay 5-230 46.0 37.8 0 1 61 0 4-4109/30 Kansas City 4-155 38.8 33.8 1 0 42 0 0-010/07 at Denver 2-111 55.5 24.3 1 0 60 1 1-1810/14 Oakland 4-142 35.5 35.5 0 4 41 0 0-010/28 Houston 5-264 52.8 50.2 0 5 63 0 3-1311/04 at Minnesota 8-439 54.9 45.0 1 5 65 0 4-5911/11 Indianapolis 5-225 45.0 46.0 0 3 61 0 2-(-5)11/18 at Jacksonville 4-179 44.8 35.3 0 2 63 0 2-3811/25 Baltimore 4-192 48.0 43.0 1 2 70 0 0-012/02 at Kansas City 7-296 42.3 33.6 1 2 63 0 3-4112/09 at Tennessee 8-382 47.8 41.0 1 2 60 0 3-3412/16 Detroit 2-103 51.5 41.5 1 1 56 0 0-012/24 Denver 5-220 44.0 44.0 0 4 59 0 0-012/30 at Oakland 7-305 43.6 35.1 0 3 54 0 4-59

Totals 81-3,735 46.1 39.6 9 36 70 1 29-31101/06 Tennessee+ 4-163 40.8 37.0 0 2 54 0 2-1501/13 at Indianapolis+ 3-177 59.0 43.7 0 0 66 0 3-4601/20 at New England+ 5-190 38.0 34.0 1 2 49 0 0-0

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2006 Game-By-Game Punting Opp.Date Opponent No.-Yards Avg. Net Avg. TB In-20 Long Blk. Ret.-Yds.09/11 at Oakland 5-219 43.8 43.6 0 2 56 0 3-109/17 Tennessee 2-77 38.5 38.5 0 2 39 0 0-010/01 at Baltimore 5-269 53.8 46.4 1 2 71 0 1-1710/08 Pittsburgh 3-134 44.7 40.7 0 2 55 0 2-1210/15 at San Francisco 1-53 53.0 47.0 0 0 53 0 1-610/22 at Kansas City 3-121 40.3 40.3 0 1 47 0 0-010/29 St. Louis 3-130 43.3 43.3 0 3 55 0 1-011/05 Cleveland 6-291 48.5 31.2 0 2 66 0 3-10411/12 at Cincinnati 5-186 37.2 35.2 0 2 53 0 2-1011/19 at Denver 3-110 36.7 36.7 0 3 41 0 0-011/26 Oakland 5-194 38.8 37.6 0 2 45 0 3-612/03 at Buffalo 6-250 41.7 32.0 1 3 50 0 2-3812/10 Denver 3-133 44.3 45.3 0 2 48 0 1-(-3)12/17 Kansas City 6-173 28.8 27.8 0 3 40 0 2-612/24 at Seattle 10-425 42.5 40.6 0 3 59 0 5-1912/31 Arizona 3-128 42.7 42.7 0 3 55 0 1-0

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2005 Game-By-Game Punting Opp.Date Opponent No.-Yards Avg. Net Avg. TB In-20 Long Blk. Ret.-Yds.09/11 Dallas 2-63 31.5 30.5 0 0 45 0 1-209/18 at Denver 6-275 45.8 34.8 0 0 54 0 4-6609/25 at New York Giants 2-85 42.5 43.5 0 0 50 0 1-(-2)10/02 at New England 3-151 50.3 34.3 2 0 53 0 1-810/10 Pittsburgh 4-193 48.3 48.3 0 2 52 0 1-010/16 at Oakland 7-298 42.6 40.4 0 4 51 0 3-1510/23 at Philadelphia 7-312 44.6 41.6 1 2 50 0 1-110/30 Kansas City 6-295 49.2 36.8 1 1 55 0 3-5411/06 at New York Jets 2-115 57.5 40.0 1 0 60 0 1-1511/20 Buffalo 1-53 53.0 53.0 0 1 53 0 0-011/27 at Washington 6-230 38.3 37.8 0 3 54 0 1-312/04 Oakland 4-172 43.0 43.0 0 3 71 0 1-012/11 Miami 4-139 34.8 29.8 1 3 55 0 0-012/18 at Indianapolis 4-167 41.8 35.3 1 2 54 0 1-612/24 at Kansas City 6-245 40.8 31.0 0 1 49 0 4-5912/31 Denver 7-311 44.4 39.1 1 3 56 0 3-17

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2004 Game-By-Game Punting Opp.Date Opponent No.-Yards Avg. Net Avg. TB In-20 Long Blk. Ret.-Yds.09/12 at Houston 4-156 39.0 32.8 0 0 41 0 2-2509/19 New York Jets 4-157 39.3 33.8 1 0 51 0 1-209/26 at Denver 6-295 49.2 39.2 3 1 59 0 0-010/03 Tennessee 4-176 44.0 44.0 0 3 57 0 2-010/10 Jacksonville 4-166 41.5 41.3 0 4 48 0 1-110/17 at Atlanta 5-217 43.4 40.0 0 2 51 0 1-1710/24 at Carolina 5-175 35.0 35.0 0 3 40 0 1-010/31 Oakland 3-146 48.7 42.7 0 1 60 0 1-1811/07 New Orleans 1-31 31.0 31.0 0 1 31 0 0-011/21 at Oakland 4-173 43.3 41.0 0 3 57 0 2-911/28 at Kansas City 3-135 45.0 44.7 0 3 55 0 1-112/05 Denver 8-372 46.5 39.9 1 3 60 0 4-3312/12 Tampa Bay 4-187 46.8 45.5 0 3 50 0 3-512/19 at Cleveland 6-233 38.8 28.0 1 0 50 0 2-4512/26 at Indianapolis 4-199 49.8 38.0 2 1 60 0 1-701/02 Kansas City 4-156 39.0 38.8 0 1 41 0 1-1

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immediate Shelton clan to make his mark on thegridiron, as his father, Lonnie, and all three of hisbrothers, Marlon, Titus and Tim, made their mark onthe basketball hardwood. Lonnie played collegiately at

Oregon State and then went on tohave a standout 10-year career in theNBA, starring for the New York Knicks,Seattle Supersonics and ClevelandCavaliers. Lonnie won an NBA

Championship with the Sonics in 1978-79 and gavehis championship ring to L.J. Marlon played at the

In May, the Chargers signed former Miami DolphinL.J. Shelton to a two-year contract. He providesthe Chargers with valuable NFL experience on theoffensive line as Shelton has started at both tacklespots during his career, while also seeing spot duty as

a right guard. He will figure prominentlyin the Chargers’ offensive tacklerotation along with returning startersMarcus McNeill and Jeromey Clary.

L.J. is kind of the odd man out inhis family. He’s the only member of the

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production and distribution of music. He also worksclosely with brother, Marlon, who runs Shelstar Sportsanother company the family owns in Phoenix thatoperates youth basketball camps and clinics.

L.J.’s hobbies include spending time with his threesons – Stephen, Christian and Ajani – and listening tohis vast LP collection. Shelton estimates that he ownsclose to 2,500 original LPs, mainly soul, R&B and jazz.

In 2007, Shelton created the L.J. Shelton Foundationfor Kids. He enjoys reaching out to kids from theBoys and Girls Clubs, as well as kids from women’sshelters. For the last several years, Shelton has donatedtickets to home games wherever he’s played tokids who have earned good grades. He has a websitewere fans can learn more about his foundation atwww.LJShelton.com.

University of Washington from 1998-03. Titus will bea senior this season at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo. Thestarting power forward for the Mustangs, he was theBig West Conference’s Defensive Player of the Year asa sophomore (2006-07) and averaged nearly eightpoints and five rebounds a game last season as ajunior. Titus currently ranks No. 2 in school history forcareer blocks. Youngest brother Tim will be asophomore at San Diego State. As a freshman he waslimited due to a knee injury but still averaged 10 pointsa game for the Aztecs. Their cousin, Damian Shelton,did play in the NFL however, enjoying a nine-yearcareer from 1997-06 as a fullback with theJacksonville Jaguars, Chicago Bears and Buffalo Bills.

L.J. is the part-owner of a production company, LJSEntertainment, in Phoenix, Arizona. It specializes in

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Selected by Arizona infirst round (21st overall) of 1999 NFL Draft, April 19,1999…signed with Cardinals, Sept. 25, 1999…released by Arizona, May 18, 2005…signed one-yearcontract with Cleveland Browns, June 4, 2005…signed four-year contract with Miami, March 13,2006…released by Dolphins, Feb. 11, 2008…signedtwo-year deal with Chargers, May 1, 2008.

2007: Started all 16 games at right tackle. 2006:Started first five games of season at left tackle…played in 100th career game Sept. 17 vs.Buffalo…moved to starting right guard for Green Baygame Oct. 22 and then started remaining nine gamesthere…Packers game was his 100th career start…onlyDolphins lineman to play every offensive snap duringseason. 2005: Started all 16 games at left tackle forBrowns…anchored line that blocked for Cleveland’sfirst 1,000-yard rusher since 1985. 2004: In final sea-son with Arizona, played in 12 games with nine startsat right tackle…Inactive for Sept. 12 season opener atSt. Louis…placed on “Reserve-Injured” list with kneeinjury Dec. 14, missing final three games of season.2003: Started first 15 games of season, playing in all921 offensive snaps…injured ankle Dec. 21 at Seattle,resulting in him being inactive for Dec. 29 seasonfinale against Minnesota. 2002: Started all 16 gamesat left tackle…only Cardinals lineman to start everygame…missed only nine offensive snaps during sea-son…Cardinals averaged 113.9 rush yards per game

during ’02 season. 2001: Started all 16 games at lefttackle and played all 955 offensive snaps…key cog online that allowed only 29 sacks on season, second-fewest in team history since league went to 16-gameschedule. 2000: Started season opener at left tackleagainst New York Giants Sept. 3, but sufferedsprained right knee during game…inactive next twogames against Dallas and Green Bay…returned tostarting lineup Week 4 and started final 13 games atleft tackle. 1999: Did not sign rookie contract untilthird week of regular season…placed on “Roster-Exempt” list for next two games…made NFL debut asreserve against Giants, Oct. 10…started first-careergame against New England Oct. 31 and then startednext six games…injured ankle in second half of Dec.12 game at Washington and did not play rest of year.

COLLEGE: First-team All-Mid-American Conferenceas junior and senior…second-team All-America pick bySports Network following senior season…three-yearstarter as left tackle…as junior, protected blind side ofcurrent Pittsburgh Steelers QB Charlie Batch…red-shirted in 1994…played at Eastern Michigan from1994-98…majored in telecommunications and film.

PERSONAL: Born in Corvallis, Oregon…lettered infootball and basketball at Rochester High School inRochester, Michigan…did not play football as senior inorder to concentrate on basketball.

Games Played-Started: 1999 (9-7, Arizona); 2000 (14-14, Arizona); 2001 (16-16, Arizona); 2002 (16-16, Arizona); 2003 (15-15, Arizona); 2004 (12-9, Arizona); 2005 (16-16, Cleveland); 2006 (16-16, Miami); 2007 (16-16, Miami); Total (130-125).

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A three-time All-Southeastern Conference selec-tion at Florida, the Chargers may have made the stealof the 2007 NFL Draft with their selection of Siler inthe seventh round. A member of the Gators’ 2007BCS national championship team, Siler elected toleave school early and make himself available for theNFL Draft following his junior season. An academichonoree as well for his work in the classroom, Silerstudied criminology in Gainesville.

To get himself ready for the draft, Siler spentseveral weeks training with BaltimoreRavens All-Pro linebacker Ray Lewis.And when draft day rolled around andBrandon slipped to the seventh round,it was Lewis who called him during thedraft to offer words of encourage-

ment. Lewis is a native of Lakeland, Florida whoattended the University of Miami, while Siler is fromOrlando, less than an hour drive from Lakeland. Heand Lewis maintain a close friendship.

It’s not rare to see a late-round NFL draft pick finda way to contribute on special teams, but as a rookie,Brandon Siler did much more than that. He excelled inthe kicking game.

After making the squad as a seventh-round pick inthe 2007 draft, Siler led the Chargers with 21 special

teams tackles, seven more than theteam’s second-leading special teamstackler. For his efforts, the formerFlorida Gator earned All-Rookie

honors from Pro Football Weekly and the Pro FootballWriters of America. Siler saw more action on defenseas the season moved on and could see his roleincrease in 2008.

The unquestioned highlight of Siler’s rookie yearcame in a Week 5 win at Denver. After the Chargerstook a 7-0 lead on their opening drive, teammateCarlos Polk knocked the ball loose on the ensuingkickoff. Siler scooped up the loose ball and raced 23yards for his first career NFL TD that gave the Bolts a14-0 advantage.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Seventh-round choice(240) by Chargers in NFL Draft, April 29, 2007...signed four-year contract with Chargers, July 25,2007.

2007: Earned All-Rookie honors for special teamsplay from Pro Football Weekly and ProfessionalFootball Writers of America…combined withShawne Merriman for tackle for loss in Week 4 gamevs. Kansas City…two-yard tackle for loss on third-and-goal play from Bolts’ one-yard line helped force K.C.field goal…scored first career NFL TD Week 5 atDenver’s Invesco Field, returning special teamsfumble 23 yards for score…fumble had been causedby teammate Carlos Polk on Denver kickoff returnand score gave Bolts 14-0 lead…showed outstandingperformance in kicking game Oct. 28 vs. Houston,tying Kassim Osgood with team-high three specialteams tackles, including two inside Texans’ 20-yardline…helped set up Darren Sproles’ 45-yard puntreturn for touchdown Nov. 11 against Indy by forcingColts to start previous drive inside own 20-yard linewith special teams tackle on kickoff return at theirown 15-yard line…made big play to recover second-quarter muffed punt return Dec. 2 at Kansas City…ledteam with four special teams tackles Dec. 9 vs.Tennessee…had two special teams stops vs. Detroit

Dec. 16, including crushing open-field tackle ofAveion Cason on game’s opening kickoff…tied SteveGregory with team-high two special teams tacklesagainst Denver Dec. 24…led squad with three specialteams tackles at Oakland Dec. 30…paced squad withpair of special teams stops in Jan. 6 AFC Wild CardPlayoff win over Tennessee.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-SEC by league’s coachesand Associated Press as junior…earned third-teamhonors from coaches as sophomore…Academic All-District III choice in 2005…named SEC Freshman ofYear by coaches in 2004 after leading Gators with 77tackles…was only second true freshman to lead squadin tackles…also named to Scripps/Football Writers ofAmerica and Sporting News’ Freshman All-Americafirst team…also named to SEC Freshman AcademicHonor Roll…only second true…played at Florida from2004-06…criminology major.

PERSONAL: Born in Daytona Beach, Florida…one oftop prep outside linebackers in nation at Evans HighSchool in Orlando, Fla….second-team all-state selectionby Florida Sports Writers Association…also saw actionas tight end…named MVP of 2003 California-FloridaAll-Star Game after recording two interceptions…graduated from Evans with 4.2 GPA.

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Postseason 3-0 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2007, 1.Special Teams Tackles — 2007, 21.Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2007, 2.Special Teams Fumble Recovery Touchdowns — 2007, 1, Oct. 7 at Denver.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 6.

Wilhelm be injured again.A workout fanatic, Smith trains in San Diego with a

personal trainer along with the team’s strength andconditioning staff. While playing in San Francisco,Smith had the 49ers’ strength coach help him designa replica of the 49ers weight room in the garage ofhis home.

A true outdoorsman from rugged American Fork,Utah, Smith’s favorite pastimes include hunting andfishing. He recently purchased a kayak so that he canfish off the San Diego coastline. Smith’s biggest-evercatch is a 76-pound sailfish that he caught during atrip to Mazatlan, Mexico.

Smith’s wife, Taryn, is a San Diego native and forthe last few years, the couple made their offseasonhome in the San Diego coastal suburb of Encinitas.

The Chargers made a key signing in February whenGeneral Manager A.J. Smith inked former 49ers andRedskins linebacker Derek Smith to a two-yearcontract. That move proved to be even more shrewdin April when it was learned that starting insidelinebacker Stephen Cooper, the team’s leading tacklerin 2007, would be suspended for the 2008 season’sfirst four games. Smith is the man expected to fillCooper’s shoes.

Smith will be playing his 12th NFL season in 2008.He has nine 100-tackle seasons under his belt. WhenCooper returns, Smith likely will back up him andMatt Wilhelm in the Bolts’ 3-4 defense. Last yearwhen Wilhelm injured his calf in the Sept. 16New England game and missed the following twocontests, the Chargers went 0-3 in his absence. Smithwill help shore up any holes should either Cooper or

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Third-round choice ofWashington Redskins (80th overall) in 1997 NFLDraft, April 19, 1997…signed three-year contractwith Redskins, July 12, 1997...re-signed one-yearcontract with Washington April 11, 2000…signedcontract with San Francisco 49ers, March 23,2001...re-signed renegotiated contracts with 49ersFeb. 18, 2002 and March 2, 2004…signed three-yearcontract with San Francisco, March 5, 2006…releasedby 49ers Feb. 19, 2008…signed two-year contractwith Chargers, Feb. 28, 2008.

2007: Finished year with 98 tackles…tallied 10 stopsagainst Arizona Sept. 10 and Seattle Sept. 30…season-high 12 tackles against Baltimore Oct.7…intercepted lone pass of season against New YorkGiants Oct. 21, leading to 49ers touchdown on ensu-ing possession…did not start Dec. 15 at Cincinnati asteam opened in nickel package…inactive Dec. 30 with

shoulder injury originally suffered in Bengals game.2006: Finished year with 93 tackles, first season ofcareer under 100 stops…forced fumble by Lions’ RoyWilliams at Detroit Nov. 12…season-high nine stopsagainst St. Louis Sept. 17, Chargers Oct. 15 and atRams Nov. 26…left New Orleans’ game Dec. 3 withhamstring injury and inactive for following gamesagainst Green Bay Dec. 10 and Seattle Dec. 14…played but did not start Week 15 vs. Arizona…inactivefor season finale at Denver Dec. 31 with foot andhamstring injuries. 2005: Co-recipient of team’s BillWalsh Award as Most Valuable Player…sharedaward, which is voted by coaches, with kicker JoeNedney…led team with 160 stops…recovered fumblein end zone for touchdown against Arizona in gameplayed in Mexico City Oct. 2…also tied for team highwith 11 stops vs. Cardinals…intercepted pass againstIndianapolis’ Peyton Manning Oct. 9 and tied forteam-best with 10 stops…racked up season-high 17

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Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.1997 Washington 16-16 86-40 126 2-17 0-0 0 0 1 1-21998 Washington 16-16 102-43 145 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 1 1-11999 Washington 16-16 84-39 123 1-7 1-0 0 0 5 0-12000 Washington 16-14 88-40 128 1-5 0-0 0 0 2 1-12001 San Francisco 14-14 75-51 126 3-13.5 1-0 0 0 5 0-22002 San Francisco 16-16 88-50 138 1-9 0-0 0 0 5 1-12003 San Francisco 16-16 105-84 189 3.5-30.5 0-0 0 0 6 0-12004 San Francisco 14-14 97-70 167 1.5-8.5 0-0 0 0 1 0-22005 San Francisco 16-16 106-54 160 0-0 1-13 13 0 7 1-12006 San Francisco 13-12 52-41 93 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-02007 San Francisco 15-14 54-44 98 0-0 1-4 4 0 0 0-1

Totals 168-164 937-556 1,493 13.5-92.5 4-17 13 0 33 6-13Postseason 5-5 25-14 39 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 1-0

tackles Dec. 4 against Arizona to go over 100-tacklemark for ninth-straight season…led team with 14stops at Jacksonville Dec. 18…counted tackle for lossamong 11 stops at St. Louis on Christmas Eve, stop-ping Steven Jackson for one-yard loss on fourth-and-one play in fourth quarter of 24-20 win over Rams.2004: Led 49ers with 167 stops…inactive for gamesagainst Arizona Oct. 10 and at New York Jets Oct. 17with shin injury…led team with 15 stops and addedhalf-sack against Seattle Nov. 7…scored first-careertouchdown on 46-yard fumble return in fourth quar-ter against Miami Nov. 28…also added eight-yardsack against Dolphins and led team with 12stops…led team with back-to-back season-high 16-tackle games against Washington Dec. 19 and Buffa-lo Dec. 26. 2003: Logged career-high and team-record 189 tackles…tallied half-sack to go along with13 stops against Chicago Sept. 7…added seven-yardsacks in consecutive weeks at St. Louis Sept. 14 andagainst Cleveland Sept. 21…paced squad with 15stops against Detroit Oct. 5…led team with consecu-tive 15-tackle games at Green Bay (Nov. 23) and Bal-timore (Nov. 30)…collected half-sack for 7.5 yard lossDec. 7 against Arizona…matched career-best with 18tackles and added half-sack for -6.5 yards Dec. 14 atCincinnati. 2002: Paced squad with 138 total tack-les…counted tackle for loss among team-high 11stops against Rams Oct. 6…another tackle for lossamong game-high 12 stops vs. Chargers Nov.17…posted season-high 17 tackles, including one forloss, Dec. 15 vs. Green Bay…followed up with 15-tackle effort to lead team and one stop for loss at Ari-zona Dec. 21…closed out season with sack at St.Louis Dec. 30…led team with 10 stops against NewYork Giants in Jan. 5 NFC Wild Card Playoffgame…forced fumble and led all players with 11 stopsweek later in Jan. 12 Divisional Playoff game atTampa Bay. 2001: Led team with 126 tackles duringfirst season with 49ers…opened year with season-high 15-tackle game Sept. 9 against Atlanta…sharedsack with Jason Webster and led squad with 11 tack-les at New York Jets Oct. 1…sprained knee duringweek in practice and missed Carolina (Oct. 7) andAtlanta (Oct. 14) contests…recorded solo sack against

Detroit Nov. 4…solid all-around game at St. Louis Dec.9 with team-high 10 stops, pass defensed, fumblerecovery and half-sack…spearheaded remarkable goalline stand against Philadelphia Dec. 22, interceptingpass in end zone on sixth play run from inside two-yard line…also recorded sack and 10 stops vs. Eagles.2000: Finished second on Redskins’ defense with128 stops…opened season with sack against CarolinaSept. 3…posted season-high 12-tackle games atGiants Sept. 24 and against Tennessee Oct.30…forced fumble in second game vs. Giants Dec.3…recovered fumble in Dec. 24 season finale vs. Ari-zona. 1999: Switched from MLB to OLB and led Red-skins with 11 tackles for loss and finished third onteam with 123 total stops…racked up season-high 18stops Nov. 7 against Buffalo…led squad with 11 stopsin NFC Divisional Playoff game at Tampa Bay Jan. 15.1998: Second-leading tackler in Washington with145 stops…tallied half-sack among 14 stops atPhiladelphia Oct. 11…recorded season-high 19 stopsat Arizona Nov. 8. 1997: Became first Redskins rook-ie since Andre Collins (1990) to start all 16games…finished fourth on squad with 126stops…collected first sack of career for nine-yard lossat Pittsburgh Sept. 7…had breakout game Sept. 14against Arizona, recovering fumble in overtime to setup win over Cardinals and collecting first double-fig-ure tackle game with 10 stops…posted season-high15 tackles at Giants Dec. 13.

COLLEGE: Honorable mention All-Pac-10 as seniorwhile also earning academic all-conference honorswith 3.5 GPA in finance…spent first two years atSnow (UT) Junior College, earning honorable mentionAll-America honors, along with all-region and All-WSFL accolades…played at Snow from 1993-94 andArizona State from 1995-96…majored in finance.

PERSONAL: Born in American Fork, Utah…lettered infootball, baseball and wrestling at American ForkHigh School…football team captain and all-state andall-region pick as senior…married, Taryn…couple hasson, Carson, and daughter, Cassidy.

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Single-game HighsTackles — 18, three times, Last: at Cincinnati, Dec. 14, 2003Sacks — 1, 12 times, Last: vs. Miami, Nov. 28, 2004Interceptions — 1, four times, Last: at New York Giants, Oct. 21, 2007Interception Return Yards — 13, vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 9, 2005

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 11, twice, Last: at Tampa Bay, Jan. 12, 2003

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 1997, 5; 1998, 6; 1999, 4; 2002, 1; 2003, 3; 2007, 2; Total, 21.Special Teams Forced Fumbles — 2003, 1.

in San Diego, Sproles electrified a national-televisionaudience on NBC’s Sunday Night Football by returninga punt and a kickoff for touchdowns to help lead theBolts to a 23-21 win over the defending Super BowlChampions. He became just the ninth player in NFLhistory to return a punt and a kickoff for a touchdownin the same game.

Coming out of Kansas State, Sproles was one ofthe most prolific runners and all-purpose performers incollege football history. He set nearly every school

record imaginable - 23 in all - and heis regarded by many as the bestplayer in the 110-year history ofKansas State football.

Darren plays the game with a heavy heart and anangel on his shoulder. On April 25, 2004, he lost oneof his greatest supporters when his mom, Annette,died at the age of 41 after a five-year battle with can-cer. To honor their late mother, Darren and his brother,Terence, wear charms that read “RIP Mom.”

The loss of his mother is one reason that Sproles isan active participant in the San Diego community.Last November he hosted a “Thanksgiving withDarren Sproles” dinner for patients and their families atSan Diego’s Rady Children’s Hospital.

Darren further honored his mother when hebypassed potential NFL riches following his juniorseason and returned to Kansas State to complete hisdegree in speech pathology. In college, school officialsarranged for him to work with a speech pathologistbecause he was uncomfortable and stuttered duringinterviews. Darren also spoke withbasketball great and San Diego nativeBill Walton, who had a stutteringproblem many years ago and is nowan NBA analyst. Darren lends hisname and support to the Stuttering

On a personal level, there weren’t many betterstories in the NFL in 2007 than Darren Sproles.

After a stellar rookie year in 2005, the Kansas Stateproduct broke his ankle in the first preseason game of2006 and the injury caused him to miss the entire sea-son. Sproles fought his way back, regained his job asthe Chargers’ top return man in 2007 and performedso well that he was named as a second alternate tothe AFC Pro Bowl squad.

Sproles finished the season ranked fifth in the NFLin kickoff return average (27.2 yards per return)

and seventh in punt return average(9.5 yards per return). At the end ofthe year, his teammates honored himwith the Ed Block Courage Award inrecognition of the way Sproles battled

back from injury.In addition to rehabbing the ankle, Sproles devoted

himself to improving his game during his year-longabsence from the field. Following a rookie season inwhich he occasionally had problems fielding puntscleanly, Sproles spent the offseason with a member ofthe Chargers’ equipment staff feeding him puntsthrough the team’s JUGS machine. Sproles wouldspend as many as four days a week on the field andestimates that he fielded close to 2,000 punts lastspring. The work paid off as he didn’t bobble a singlekick in 2007.

Late in the season, Sproles saw his opportunitiesincrease on offense. He posted the first 100-yardrushing game of his career on Dec. 16 against theDetroit Lions (122 yards and two touchdowns), and inthe postseason he scored a 56-yard touchdown on ascreen play that gave the Chargers a 21-17 lead intheir Divisional Playoff win over the Indianapolis Colts.

His breakout game, however, came in an earliermeeting against the Colts. On a rainy November night

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round choice(130) by San Diego, April 24, 2005…signed four-yearcontract, July 26, 2005.

2007: Named second-alternate to AFC Pro Bowlsquad…team’s recipient of Ed Block CourageAward after returning from broken ankle to playentire 2007 season…NFL’s fifth-leading kickoffreturner (27.2 avg) and seventh-leading punt returner(9.5)…helped ignite Chargers’ first touchdown drive atDenver Week 5 with season-long 23-yard puntreturn…season-long 43-yard kickoff return Week 8 atMinnesota…Special Teams Player of Week for AFCand USA Today.com, and Pro Football Weekly’sNFL Player of Week after returning kickoff and puntfor touchdown Nov. 11 vs. Indianapolis on NBC Sun-day Night Football…89-yard kickoff return for touch-down on the opening play Colts game was Chargers’first KOR TD since Tim Dwight had 87-yard return fortouchdown on Sept. 19, 2004 against New YorkJets…was Sproles’ first career kickoff return forTD…scored again later in first quarter on 45-yardpunt return…Chargers’ first PR TD since Dwight’s 84-yarder Sept. 9, 2001 against Washington…it too wasfirst career punt return for touchdown…became ninthplayer in NFL history to score on kickoff and puntreturn for touchdown in same game…former Cleve-land Brown Bobby Mitchell is only other player toscore both return TDs in first quarter, doing soagainst Philadelphia on Nov. 23, 1958…took over forTomlinson in second half of Dec. 16 game vs. Detroitand rushed for team-high 122 yards and two touch-downs…were first two career rush TDs, scoring onruns of one and 11 yards…combined with Tomlinson(116 yards) marked first time in team history two run-ning backs had 100 yards in same game…broke offcareer-long 34-yard run during first touchdowndrive…he and LT (116 yards, two touchdowns)became first pair of running backs to rush for at least116 yards and two scores in same game since TankYounger and Dan Towler of Los Angeles Rams on Oct.24, 1954 vs. Chicago…was first time two Chargersrunning backs had two rush TDs each in same gamesince James Brooks and Chuck Muncie at Clevelandon Dec. 5, 1982…also had 56-yard TD catch-and-runon screen pass in middle of fourth quarter negated bypenalty…averaged career-best 46.7 yards per kickoffreturn on three returns at Oakland Dec. 30…helpedset up two second-half FGs with returns of 61 and54 yards…gave Chargers 21-17 lead over Indianapolison final play of third quarter of AFC Divisional Playoff

game at RCA Dome with 56-yard touchdown catchand run on screen play…helped set up late second-quarter field goal in AFC Championship Game at NewEngland with consecutive runs of eight and 26 yardson draw plays…40-yard Nate Kaeding field goal atend of drive helped Bolts get within 14-9 at halftime.2006: Spent entire season on “Reserve-Injured” listafter suffering broken ankle on punt return duringChargers Aug. 12 preseason opener vs. Green Bay.2005: Averaged 36.5 yards on four kickoff returnswith long of 49 yards in season opener against Dal-las…49-yard return on opening kickoff of third quar-ter helped set table for Keenan McCardell touchdowncatch to give San Diego 21-14 lead…46-yard returnlater in third quarter set up Nate Kaeding 33-yardfield goal that gave Chargers 24-21 lead…season-long 58-yard kickoff return in fourth quarter againstNew York Giants Sept. 25 led to LaDainian Tomlinsontouchdown six plays later and 42-23 lead… 21-yardrun on third-and-two play in third quarter on lonecarry of night kept drive alive and helped set up DrewBrees to Antonio Gates touchdown that gave Bolts35-20 lead…averaged 33.5 yards on four kickoffreturns against Giants…injured ankle at end of NewEngland game Oct. 2…averaged impressive 31.4 yardsper return on five kickoffs against Pittsburgh onMonday Night Football Oct. 10…48-yard return insecond quarter ignited drive that set up Gatestouchdown to help Chargers overcome 14-0 deficit…inactive Week 6 at Oakland nursing ankle injury…31-yard kickoff return in fourth quarter of 28-20 winover Kansas City Oct. 30 helped set up touchdown togive Bolts 28-13 lead after Chiefs had climbed towithin 21-13…50-yard kickoff return helped set upfield goal to give Chargers final points in 31-26 winover New York Jets on Nov. 6…posted 47-yard kickoffreturn against Washington Nov. 27.

COLLEGE: Holds virtually every school record forcareer, single-season and single-game rushing andall-purpose yards…set school marks with 48 totaltouchdowns and 45 rushing scores…racked up five200-yard rushing games and 24 100-yard games…offensive MVP of North team in 2005 SeniorBowl…named Wildcats Offensive MVP 2003-04 andco-MVP in 2002…first-team All-Big 12 by AssociatedPress in 2004…second-team all-conference by leaguecoaches, Kansas City Star, Dallas Morning News,Austin American-Statesman, Fort Worth Star-Telegramand San Antonio Express News in 2004…Big 12Player of Year by College Football News in 2003 after

former high school coach at Olathe North HighSchool. During the summers while he was in college,Darren would return to his alma mater to volunteerat football camps and lift weights with the players.Darren has said that he would like to coach highschool football after his playing career comes toan end.

Foundation of America.Darren’s nickname is “Tank,” which came from his

family because he weighed 10 pounds at birth. Thefirst time Tank picked up a football in a game at theage of 9, he ran 80 yards for a touchdown in a PopWarner game.

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leading nation with school-record 1,986 rushingyards and 2,735 all-purpose yards… fifth in voting forHeisman Trophy, third for Associated Press Player ofYear and runner up for Doak Walker Award asnation’s top running back in 2003…first-team All-America by Associated Press, Sports Illustrated andNFL Draft Report in 2003…first running back and10th player in KSU history named first-team All-America by AP…first-team all-conference in ‘03 byleague coaches, AP, Kansas City Star, Dallas MorningNews, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Austin American-Statesman, San Antonio Express-News, ESPN.comand College Football News…Big 12 Special TeamsPlayer of Week after 63-yard punt return for scoreagainst Kansas Oct. 25, 2003…Big 12 OffensivePlayer of Week after 273-yard rushing game againstMissouri Nov. 22, 2003…racked up 235 yards rushingand 88 yards receiving, including 60-yard touchdowncatch in 2003 Big 12 Championship Game againsttop-ranked Oklahoma…second-team All-Big 12 in2002 by league’s coaches, AP, Austin American

Statesman, Dallas Morning News and Kansas CityStar…finished career at KSU with 4,979 rushing yards,80 rushing touchdowns, 609 yards receiving, twotouchdown catches, 846 kickoff return yards, 378punt return yards, one punt return touchdown and6,812 all-purpose yards…played at Kansas State from2001-04…earned degree in speech pathology.

PERSONAL: Born in Waterloo, Iowa…named KansasPlayer of Year by USA Today and Kansas Hall of FamePlayer of Year as senior at Olathe North High Schoolin Olathe, Kansas in 2000…winner of Thomas A.Simone Trophy given to top big-class football playerin Kansas City metro area…named All-America byStudent Sports Magazine…named to All-Class KansasTop-11 Team…Kansas City Star Player of Year in 1999and 2000…two-time all-state, all-metro and All-Sunflower League selection…as senior, led OlatheNorth to fourth Kansas 6A state title in five years…rushed for 5,230 yards and 79 touchdowns duringprep career.

DARREN’S BIG NIGHT ON SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

Last November 11, Darren Sproles electrified a national-television audience on NBC’s Sunday Night Footballwhen he returned a punt and a kickoff for touchdowns to help the Chargers beat the Indianapolis Colts, 23-21.At the time, Sproles became only the ninth player in NFL history to return a punt and a kickofffor a touchdown in the same game. The other eight are listed below. Incidentally, just two weeksafter Sproles achieved this remarkable feat, Chicago Bears return man Devin Hester became the10th player in league history to record the feat with a punt and a kickoff return for touchdownagainst the Denver Broncos on Nov. 25.

Date Player TeamOct. 31, 1995 Jimmy Patton New York GiantsNov. 23, 1958 Bobby Mitchell Cleveland BrownsDec. 3, 1961 Al Frazier Denver BroncosDec. 3, 1967 Gale Sayers Chicago BearsNov. 2, 1969 Travis Williams Green Bay PackersDec. 17, 1977 Eddie Payton Detroit LionsOct. 13, 2002 Michael Lewis New Orleans SaintsDec. 8, 2002 Dante Hall Kansas City ChiefsNov. 11, 2007 Darren Sproles San Diego Chargers

Rushing ReceivingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2005 San Diego 15-0 8-50 6.3 21 0 3-10 3.3 6 02006 San Diego 0-0 Reserve-Injured (ankle)2007 San Diego 15-0 37-164 4.4 34 2 10-31 3.1 14 0

Totals 30-0 45-214 4.8 21 2 13-41 3.2 14 0Postseason 3-0 4-35 8.8 26 0 3-61 20.3 56t 1

Kickoff Returns Punt ReturnsYear No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. FC Avg. Long TD2005 63-1,528 24.3 58 0 18-108 5 6.0 23 02007 37-1,008 27.2 89t 1 24-229 2 9.5 45t 1Postseason 10-223 22.3 30 0 5-28 2 5.6 13 0

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Single-game HighsRushing Attempts — 25, vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Rushing Yards — 122, vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Rushing Long — 34, vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Rushing Touchdowns — 2, vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Rushing Long Touchdown — 11t, vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Receptions — 4, vs. Denver, Dec. 24, 2007Receiving Yards — 14, vs. Kansas City, Sept. 30, 2007Receiving Long — 14, vs. Kansas City, Sept. 30, 2007Kickoff Returns — 6, three times, Last: vs. Kansas City, Sept. 30, 2007Kickoff Return Yards — 161, vs. Kansas City, Sept. 30, 2007Kickoff Return Long — 89t, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Kickoff Return Touchdowns — 1, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Punt Returns — 3, six times, Last: vs. Baltimore, Nov. 25, 2007Punt Return Yards — 45, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Punt Return Long — 45t, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Punt Return Touchdowns — 1, vs. Indianapolis, Nov. 11, 2007Fair Catches — 2, twice, Last: vs. Kansas City, Oct. 30, 2005

Postseason Single-game HighsRushing Attempts — 3, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Rushing Yards — 34, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Rushing Long — 26, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Receptions — 2, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Receiving Yards — 56, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Receiving Long — 56t, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Receiving Touchdowns — 1, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Kickoff Returns — 4, twice, Last: at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Kickoff Return Yards — 99, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Kickoff Return Long — 30, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Punt Returns — 3, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Punt Return Yards — 16, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Punt Return Long — 13, at New England, Jan. 20, 2008Fair Catches — 2, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008

2007 Game-By-Game Kickoff Returns Punt ReturnsDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards FC Avg. Long TD09/09 Chicago 1 22 22.0 22 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 009/16 at New England 1 20 20.0 20 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 009/23 at Green Bay 3 76 25.3 39 0 1 3 0 3.0 3 009/30 Kansas City 6 161 26.8 42 0 3 28 0 9.3 20 010/07 at Denver 2 49 24.5 27 0 2 27 0 13.5 23 010/14 Oakland 1 18 18.0 18 0 3 29 0 9.7 21 010/28 Houston 2 54 27.0 31 0 2 17 0 8.5 10 011/04 at Minnesota 4 122 30.5 43 0 2 29 0 14.5 19 011/11 Indianapolis 3 125 41.7 89t 1 1 45 1 45.0 45t 111/18 at Jacksonville 2 15 7.5 15 0 3 17 0 5.7 7 011/25 Baltimore 2 59 29.5 32 0 3 17 1 5.7 7 012/02 at Kansas City 2 40 20.0 24 0 2 3 0 1.5 3 012/09 at Tennessee Inactive12/16 Detroit 3 63 21.0 29 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/24 Denver 2 44 22.0 24 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/30 at Oakland 3 140 46.7 61 0 1 14 0 14.0 14 0

Totals 37 1008 27.2 89t 1 24 229 2 9.5 45t 101/06 Tennessee+ 2 40 20.0 22 0 2 12 2 6.0 10 001/13 at Indianapolis+ 4 99 24.8 30 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 001/20 at New England+ 4 84 21.0 23 0 3 16 0 5.3 13 0

Totals 10 223 22.3 30 0 5 28 2 5.6 13 0

2005 Game-By-Game Kickoff Returns Punt ReturnsDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards FC Avg. Long TD09/11 Dallas 4 146 36.5 49 0 2 25 0 12.5 14 009/18 at Denver 3 71 23.7 27 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 009/25 at New York Giants 4 134 33.5 58 0 2 10 0 5.0 6 010/02 at New England 4 80 20.0 29 0 3 24 0 8.0 14 010/10 Pittsburgh 5 157 31.4 48 0 2 11 2 5.5 8 010/16 at Oakland Inactive10/23 at Philadelphia 5 81 16.2 20 0 1 8 0 8.0 8 0

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10/30 Kansas City 4 84 21.0 31 0 3 29 2 9.7 23 011/06 at New York Jets 6 145 24.2 50 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 011/20 Buffalo 3 51 17.0 17 0 2 0 1 0.0 2 011/27 at Washington 5 128 25.6 47 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/04 Oakland 2 63 31.5 35 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/11 Miami 6 145 24.2 31 0 2 1 0 0.5 1 012/18 at Indianapolis 4 71 17.8 22 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/24 at Kansas City 4 85 21.3 26 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 012/31 Denver 4 87 21.8 26 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Totals 63 1,528 24.3 58 0 18 108 5 6.0 23 0+ Denotes postseason game

career scrimmage yards, Tomlinsonranks 18th and 21st, respectively, onthe NFL’s all-time lists and will likelypass several big names in 2008.

When LT passed the 1,000-yardmark in 2007, he joined EricDickerson (1983-89), Barry Sanders

(1989-98) and Curtis Martin(1995-04) as the only players inNFL history to begin careers withseven-or-more-consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. In surpassing 1,200yards, he also joined Dickerson asonly the second player in NFL history

to rush for more than 1,200 yards in each of their firstseven seasons in league.

Passing along values that were instilled at an earlyage by his mom, Loreane, Tomlinson and his wife,LaTorsha, have teamed up to become communityleaders in both San Diego and their native Texas.Together, they oversee the Tomlinson Touching LivesFoundation. The foundation hosts events throughoutthe year, including youth football camps in San Diegoand Texas, a golf tournament, a fishing trip for kidsfrom The Monarch School for homeless and at-riskteens in San Diego, a Thanksgiving program in whichthey provide more than 2,100 San Diego families withcomplete holiday dinners and a Christmas program inwhich they give away more than 1,500 holiday gifts tothe patients at San Diego’s Children’s Hospital andHealth Center. At each Chargers’ home game, LThosts “The 21 Club,” where he invites 21 kids fromSan Diego youth groups and nonprofit organizationsto attend a game. After the game, LT invites thechildren down to the field where they get a one-on-one visit with their football hero.

Another important branch of the Touching LivesFoundation is the “School is Cool Scholarship

LaDainian Tomlinson is the National FootballLeague’s preeminent superstar and represents all thatis good about football players and professionalathletes, both on and off the field.

In 2006, Tomlinson won the NFL’s Most ValuablePlayer and Man of the Year Awards. He became only

the second player to win bothawards in the same season, joiningWalter Payton, for whom the Man ofthe Year Award is named. Paytonwon both awards in 1977.

“LT,” as he is known by his legionof fans around the world, had yet

another stellar season on the field in 2007. Tomlinsonbecame the first player to lead the NFL in rushing inback-to-back years since Edgerrin James in 1999 and2000. While his 1,474 yards were good enough toclaim the second rushing title of his career, it was onlyLT’s fourth-highest single-season total. Tomlinson’s 15rushing touchdowns were also a league best.

As the season drew to a close, the awards andrecognition poured in for LT as usual. In addition toearning Pro Bowl honors for the fourth-consecutiveseason and fifth time in his career, Tomlinson wasnamed first-team All-Pro by the Associated Press andSporting News, All-NFL by Pro Football Weekly andthe Professional Football Writers of America and histeammates unanimously voted him Chargers MostValuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year.

Tomlinson has a deep appreciation for the historyof the NFL and over the last couple years, he’s seen hisname join many of his childhood heroes in the recordbooks. In 2007, he surpassed the likes of WalterPayton and Jim Brown on the NFL’s all-time rushingtouchdowns list.

LT enters 2008 ranked third in the category andneeds only eight scores to tie Marcus Allen for secondall-time. With 10,650 career rushing yards and 14,025

LaDAINIAN TOMLINSON

Running Back Texas Christian5-10, 221 Draft 1 - ’018th NFL Season University HS8th with Chargers Waco, Tex. 21

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Fund,” which awards 30 annual scholarships tocollege-bound students based on academics,community involvement and volunteerism. Of the 30students selected by Tomlinson each year, 15 areselected from San Diego and 15 are chosen from LT’salma mater, University High School in Waco, Texas.Proceeds from his annual golf tournament helpsupport the scholarship fund. The Foundation has alsosponsored students from Morse High School inSan Diego to participate in a summer businessprogram at Columbia University, where the studentsreceived entrepreneurial training.

Another cause which is close to Tomlinson’sheart is the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Several timesover the last few years,Tomlinson has spenttime with children facinglife-threatening illnesses whose wish is to spend a daywith the Chargers’ superstar rusher.

In April, Tomlinson was honored at the MuhammadAli Celebrity Fight Night XIV in Phoenix, a nationally-renowned charity event that raises money for theMuhammad Ali Parkinson Center and numerous othercharities. Tomlinson was honored along with actorKevin Costner, recording artist Reba McEntire andlongtime recording industry executive Clive Davis.

Just seven seasons into what appears to be a sureHall of Fame career, Tomlinson has already left anindelible mark on the game. En route to his selection asthe Chargers’ first-ever Associated Press MVP in 2006,LT became the first player in team history to win theleague’s rushing title with 1,815 yards. He racked up2,323 total yards from scrimmage, the sixth-highestsingle-season total in league history. He set a total of13 new NFL records and added six new team recordsto his resume. He went to his third-straight andfourth-career Pro Bowl, and led the Chargers to a fran-chise-record 14 wins and their second AFC West titlein three years. Along the way, Tomlinson helped theBolts set a new team scoring record and he complete-ly obliterated the NFL’s single-season scoring recordof 186 points, which had stood in place since the leg-endary Paul Hornung established it way back in 1960.Tomlinson also helped the Bolts shatter the team’srushing record as the 2006 unit racked up 2,578yards, easily surpassing the previous team mark of2,257 yards in 1990. It marked the fifth year in a rowthat the Bolts had rushed for more than 2,000 yards,tied with Denver for the NFL’s longest active streak.That streak ended in 2007 for the Broncos, but theChargers amassed 2,039 yards to extend the league’slongest streak to six seasons (2002-07).

In 2005, Tomlinson tied Lenny Moore’s NFL recordby scoring a touchdown in 18 straight games and heset a new NFL record by scoring arushing touchdown in 14 straightgames during that stretch. Aftersetting the rushing touchdownsmark on Sept. 18 in Denver, the Pro

Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio requested LT’sgame-worn jersey.

Also during the ’05 season, LT had a chance tostand alongside two of the greats in Chargershistory. In the season finale against Denver, LT scoredhis 20th touchdown of the season, breaking ChuckMuncie’s then 24-year-old team record for the mosttouchdowns in a season, a mark which Muncieestablished way back in 1981. Coincidentally, Munciewas at the game that day and afterward greeted LTon the sidelines to congratulate the team’s newtouchdown king. Tomlinson also shared the spotlightthat day with another Charger great as he moved pastLance Alworth to become the team’s all-time leader incareer yards from scrimmage. Though Alworth wasn’tat the game to congratulate LT, the two met earlier inthe season when Alworth had his No. 19 jersey retiredby the club.

Jersey retirement is a subject LT was familiar withas he also had a jersey retired in 2005. During theteam’s November bye week, Tomlinson returned to hisalma mater, TCU, where he was honored with “LT Day”at the school’s Amon Carter Stadium. At halftime ofthe Horned Frogs’ game against UNLV, a ceremonywas held at midfield during which LT was joinedby nearly 50 former teammates. His No. 5 Horned

Frogs jersey was honored so thatno other player will ever be allowedto wear that number withoutTomlinson’s approval. During theceremony, a highlight video was

shown and Tomlinson was serenaded by the capacitycrowd with an “LT” chant.

While 2006 was filled with career highlights for LT,2007 began with disappointment for the Chargerssuperstar. On a Friday afternoon in late February, alife-changing incident took place when LT’s father,Oliver, and his older stepbrother, Ronald McClain,were tragically killed in a single-car accident nearWaco, Texas.

Away from football, Tomlinson enjoys quiet timeat home. He and LaTorsha own a home in theSan Diego suburb of Poway where they live with theirthree dogs: Coco, Fendi and Sweetness. Coco is ateacup poodle; Fendi is a miniature Yorkshire terrier,and Sweetness is a pit bull named after WalterPayton. A superstar’s house wouldn’t be completewithout a sports memorabilia room and LT’s includesautographed helmets from some of his favoriteNFL players, including Payton, Jim Brown andBarry Sanders.

When wildfires ravaged San Diego in October2007 for the second time in five years, many of theChargers’ players and staff were affected, but noneperhaps as perilously close as Tomlinson. He andLaTorsha were forced to flee their home in themiddle of the night with little more than the clotheson their backs as flames roared toward their home.Thankfully though, firefighters waged a heroic battle,

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stopping the fire at the Tomlinson’s back fence,preserving the home and all of its contents, includingLT’s memorabilia collection.

In December, long after the fires were put out,Tomlinson hosted an event to support the firstresponders and volunteers who helped fight the fires.He also donated 300 flat-screen televisions to familiesthat lost their homes in the fires.

Tomlinson enjoys traveling and going to the moviesfor his weekly date nights with LaTorsha. Past travels

have included trips to Hawaii, Jamaica, Mexico CostaRica and the Bahamas, and he is planning to attendthe 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Game atYankee Stadium in New York.

LT’s individual hobbies include playing basketballand golf. Like many of his teammates, Tomlinson alsohas an interest in classic cars and owns a restored1964 cherry-red Chevy Impala, complete with ahydraulic lift kit.

TRANSACTION HISTORY: First-round pick (5) byChargers, April 21, 2001…signed with Chargers, Aug.23, 2001…signed eight-year contract with Chargers,Aug. 14, 2004.

2007: Named first-team All-Pro by AssociatedPress, Sporting News and ESPN.com…All-NFL byUSA Today Sports Weekly, and All-NFL and All-

AFC by Pro Football Weekly andProfessional Football Writers ofAmerica…selected as starter forAFC Pro Bowl squad…namedChargers Most Valuable Player and

Offensive Player of Year…won NFL rushing titlewith 1,474 yards and led NFL with 15 rushing touch-downs…scored 18 total touchdowns to rank secondin NFL behind New England’s Randy Moss…rankedsecond in league with 1,949 total yards from scrim-mage behind Philadelphia’s Brian Westbrook (2,104yards)…also had second-most first downs (96) in NFLto Westbrook’s 104…threw 17-yard touchdown passto Antonio Gates to give Chargers 7-0 lead late in thethird quarter of season opening win vs. Chicago…wasseventh-career TD pass, second-most all-time bynon-quarterback…one series later, scored first TD ofseason on seven-yard run for final points in 14-3win…21-yard touchdown catch at Green Bay Sept. 23gave Bolts 21-17 lead midway through third quar-ter….scored Chargers’ first touchdown of day onSept. 30 vs. Kansas City on five-yard run…was 114thcareer TD, good for sole possession of 11th place onLeague’s all-time TDs list…finished first half with 116yards and game with 132 yards for first 100-yardgame of season and 40th of career, including play-offs…was first 100-yard half since first half of Dec.24, 2006 game at Seattle…he went over 100 yardson 37-yard run in second quarter that helped set upfield goal on final play of first half…was Tomlinson’slongest run of the season…raised career rushing totalat end of game to 9,438 and moved past Earl Camp-bell (9,407) and into 23rd place on NFL’s all-timerushing yardage list….tallied season-high 73 yardsreceiving Week 5 at Denver…included 36-yard catch-and-run on first-quarter screen play that helped setup touchdown and was ninth-longest receiving playof his career…also added 29-yard catch-and-run onanother screen play that ultimately led to Nate Kaed-

ing field goal…Sports Illustrated.com OffensivePlayer of Week and Stud of Week by USAToday.com after tying career high with four rushingtouchdowns against Oakland Oct. 14…were 103rd-106th of his career…scored from 3, 27, 13 and 41yards…salted away game with 41-yard TD run to giveBolts 28-14 lead with 2:43 left in fourth quarter…car-ried four times for 73 yards on game-decidingdrive…in Raiders’ game, moved past John Riggins(fifth all-time, 104 TDs, 1971-85) and into tie withJim Brown (106 TDs, 1957-65) for fourth place onleague’s all-time rushing TDs list…also raised hiscareer TD total (rushing and receiving) to 118, againmoving past Riggins (116) on list and into 10thplace…finished afternoon with 198 yards rushing,eighth-career 100-yard game vs. Oakland…went over100-yard mark during 13-yard TD run in third quar-ter…was sixth-best rushing performance of his careerand second-best against Oakland…added 16 yards asreceiver to finish afternoon with 214 total yards fromscrimmage for 12th career 200-yard game…scoredtouchdown on one-yard run Nov. 4 at Minnesota for107th career rushing touchdown to move into solepossession of fourth place on NFL’s all-time list,breaking tie with Jim Brown…gave Chargers 23-0 leadover defending Super Bowl Champion IndianapolisColts on Nov. 11 with four-yard touchdownrun…scored touchdown on six-yard run on openingseries of third quarter at Jacksonville Nov. 18…helpedset up score with 34-yard catch-and-run on screenduring drive…finished game with season-high 93yards receiving, tying Chris Chambers for teamhigh…rushed for 77 yards Nov. 25 against Baltimoreto raise career total to 10,048…tied Emmitt Smith asfourth fastest player in NFL history to rush for10,000 yards (106 games)…surpassed 10,000-yardmark during 36-yard run in third quarter…became23rd player to reach 10K milestone…named FedExGround NFL Player of Week and Stud of Week byUSA Today.com after surpassing 1,000-yard markwith 177 rushing yards in 24-10 win at Kansas CityDec. 2…scored two touchdowns against Chiefs (31and 28 yards), 110th and 111th of his career to movepast boyhood hero Walter Payton (110) and intothird place on NFL’s all-time rushing touchdownslist…they were his 10th and 11th rushingtouchdowns of season…marked seventh consecutive

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seasons to four…rushed for 107 yards against Bron-cos in just over one half of game for fourth-straight100-yard game…was fifth-career 100-yard game vs.the Broncos…had 16-yard run on first offensive seriesof night to stretch streak of games with rush of 10yards or longer to 26…rushed for 56 yards at OaklandDec. 30 to move past Ricky Watters (10,643) and into18th place on NFL’s all-time rushing list…finishedRaiders game with 63 scrimmage yards to surpass14,000 scrimmage yards for career…scored touch-down on opening drive of game, catching seven-yardTD pass from Rivers…scored game-clinching fourth-quarter touchdown on one-yard run on fourth-and-goal play from one-yard line in Jan. 6 AFC Wild CardPlayoff Game vs. Tennessee…scored on patented leapover pile and was given touchdown after second-effort to stretch out ball beyond goal line…he helpedignite that touchdown drive with 12-yard run on sec-ond-and-10 play on second play of drive…his TD gaveBolts 17-6 lead midway through final quarter…start-ed AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Indianapolis butwas forced to sideline after suffering left knee injuryin second quarter…fumbled on play during which hewas injured, ending streak of 708 consecutive carrieswithout fumble…it had been longest streak in NFL byrunning back…longest run against Colts was just eightyards, ending NFL-long streak of 29 consecutivegames with run of 10 yards or longer…started AFCChampionship Game at New England, but came outof game after two series after re-aggravating kneeinjury…did not play in Feb. 10 Pro Bowl due to kneeinjury. 2006: NFL Most Valuable Player, OffensivePlayer of Year and first-team All-Pro by Associat-

ed Press...received 44 of possible50 MVP votes, 38 of possible 50OPOY votes and was unanimousAll-Pro choice...runner up to TigerWoods for AP Male Athlete of

Year Award...shared Walter Payton NFL Man ofYear Award with Drew Brees...starter in 2007 ProBowl…named Best Player in NFL by Sports Illus-trated and Sportsman of Year by SportingNews…also named NFL Player of Year and All-Proby TSN…48th Annual Bert Bell Award winner asProfessional Player of Year by Maxwell FootballClub…named Running Back of Year by NFL AlumniAssociation…MVP, Offensive Player of Year,first-team All-NFL and first-team All-AFC by ProFootball Weekly and Professional Football Writ-ers of America…FedEx Ground NFL Player of Yearas voted by fans on NFL.com…MVP and Offen-sive Player of Year by CBS Sportsline.com…MVPand Offensive Player of Year by Dallas MorningNews…also named All-Pro by USA Today SportsWeekly, ESPN.com, Sports Illustrated.com…wonfour ESPY Awards in July 2007 for 2006 MaleAthlete of Year, Best NFL Player, Record-BreakingPerformance and Like Nothing Else Award...selected as Chargers’ Most Valuable Player byteammates…named to NFL.com’s All-Interview

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Team and selected as PFWA’s “Good Guy” fordealings with media…set NFL records with 31 totaltouchdowns, 28 rushing touchdowns and 186 totalpoints…rushed for 1,815 yards to win league’s rush-ing title…became first Charger to win NFL rushingcrown…racked up 2,323 total yards from scrimmage,sixth-most in NFL history…averaged 11.6 points pergame, fifth-highest average in NFL history and mostsince Paul Hornung averaged 12.2 ppg for Green Bayin 1961…with 31 touchdowns in 404 total touches,recorded NFL’s second-highest ratio of touchdownsper times handling ball in league history (13.0)…onlySt. Louis’ Marshall Faulk had better ratio (12.85),scoring 26 TDs in 334 touches in 2000…scored morerushing touchdowns (28) than any other team in theleague, with Jacksonville (23) being closest…becamefifth player in NFL history to score more rushingtouchdowns than any other team…also set NFLrecords for touchdowns in five (15) and six-gamestretch (19); games with two or more touchdowns(8); games with four touchdowns (3), and games withthree rushing touchdowns (5)...FedEx Ground NFLPlayer of Week after rushing for 131 yards andtouchdown on 31 carries in Sept. 11 season openerat Oakland…58-yard run late in first quarter set upone-yard touchdown run four plays later…tied fifth-longest run of his career on 58 yarder…was sixthcareer 100-yard game against Raiders…became 63rdplayer in NFL history to surpass 10,000 career yardsfrom scrimmage in Sept. 17 win over Tennessee…crossed 10,000-yard threshold with five-yard run onsecond-and-four play with 2:11 remaining in secondquarter…tied Jim Brown (81 games) as third-fastestplayers in NFL history to reach 10,000 career yards(Edgerrin James, 78 games & Eric Dickerson, 80

games)…rushed for two touchdowns against Titans,82nd and 83rd of career, on four and eight-yard runsin second quarter to tie Lance Alworth’s team recordfor career touchdowns…was 17th career game withtwo or more rushing TDs…also led team with sevencatches against Titans…FedEx Ground NFL Player ofWeek and Chargers Alumni Player of Week aftertying team record and scoring career-high four rush-ing touchdowns in 48-19 win at San Francisco Oct.15…marked 19th team record he either owns orshares…scored two times each from one and fiveyards out…became third player in team history to rushfor four scores in game, matching feat achieved firstby Clarence Williams against Buffalo in 1979 andlater by Chuck Muncie against Denver in 1981…hisfirst touchdown run of game, five-yard run in firstquarter, was 84th of his career, giving him sole pos-session of team’s all-time touchdowns record whichhe had shared with HOF wide receiver LanceAlworth…overcame early fumble and was responsiblefor two touchdowns in Oct. 22 game at KansasCity…his 37-yard touchdown catch-and-run onfourth-and-three play in fourth quarter allowed Boltsto get within seven points of Chiefs at 27-20…thenafter takeaway by Bolts’ defense, Tomlinson threwone-yard TD pass to Brandon Manumaleuna on third-and-goal play from one-yard line, fifth TD pass of hiscareer, to tie game at 27-27…against St. Louis Oct.29, LT scored three times, including twice on groundand once through air…they were 89th, 90th and 91sttouchdowns of his career…Rams game was 86th ofcareer, tying him with Emmitt Smith as second-fastest player in NFL history to 90 TDs…scored 90thTD on 38-yard run in first quarter, longest TD run ofseason…after being held for five games without 100yards on ground, Tomlinson erupted for 183 againstSt. Louis, eighth-highest single-game total of hiscareer…included in effort was 51-yard run duringthird-quarter field goal drive, which was 11th run of50+ yards during his career and second of season…early in fourth quarter, he went over 8,000 rushingyards for his career, becoming eighth player in NFLhistory to do so in fewer than 90 games…had threecatches for 57 yards against Rams, including 25-yardtouchdown catch on third-and-eight play to giveChargers 38-17 lead late in fourth quarter…starteddrive by recovering onsides kick and also had 14-yardrun on second-and-nine play during drive…earlier infinal quarter, set up Michael Turner touchdown runwith 26-yard catch to St. Louis 14-yard line on third-and-nine play…finished Rams game with 240 totalyards from scrimmage, most by any player in leagueat that point of season…AFC Offensive Player ofMonth for November…AFC Offensive Player ofWeek, FedEx Ground NFL Player of Week and CBSRadio-Westwood One Amtrak Player of Weekafter rushing for 172 yards and three touchdownsagainst Cleveland Nov. 5…was ninth-highest single-game rushing total of career…after being limited to43 yards and no touchdowns on seven carries in first

Tomlinson has been featured on the cover of virtually everysports magazine in the U.S. Earlier this year he added ESPN

the Magazine to his portfoloio when he was profiled on thecover of their special 10th anniversary issue. Photo: K.C. Alfred

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half, Tomlinson exploded for 129 yards and threetouchdowns in second…scores came from 41, 7 and8 yards…his 41-yard TD in late third quarter turned12-10 deficit into 17-12 lead, which Chargers wouldnot relinquish…was his 14th-career carry of 40+yards…later added 32-yard carry on Bolts’ final TDdrive…averaged 9.6 yards per carry against Browns(18 for 172), second-highest single-game average ofcareer…became first player since 2003 and the fifthplayer since 2000 to rush for 170+ yards and twotouchdowns in consecutive games…FedEx GroundNFL Player of Week, SportsIllustrated.comOffensive Player of Week and USA Today Stud ofWeek after scoring four touchdowns Nov. 12 inCincinnati to set NFL record with 15 touchdowns inlast five games…helped lead Chargers to improbable49-41 come-from-behind victory over Bengals…scored three of his four touchdowns in second half,including his fourth with 14:40 left in fourth quarterto give Chargers their first lead of game at 42-38 andhelp erase 21-point first-half deficit…the touchdowncame one play after Shaun Phillips recorded a sack,forced fumble and fumble recovery and was LT’ssecond touchdown in 15 seconds…he had just scoredfrom two yards out with 14:55 left to make score 38-35…touchdowns for game were scored from 9, 4, 2and 9 yards…finished game with 104 yards rushing,marking third-straight 100-yard game, tying longeststretch of his career…had perhaps biggest run ofgame on third-and-two late in fourth quarter takingtoss-pitch 14 yards to sustain drive that would end intouchdown and give Chargers 49-41 edge…four-touchdown effort against Bengals was his second ofseason, tying NFL record for single-season four-touchdown games shared by Shaun Alexander (2005)and Jim Taylor (1962)…Tomlinson now has 18 touch-

downs on the season, joining Alexander (2005) as theonly players in NFL history to score 15 or more touch-downs in five consecutive seasons…AFC OffensivePlayer of Week, FedEx Ground NFL Player ofWeek, SportsIllustrated.com Offensive Player ofWeek and USA Today Stud of Week after scoringfour touchdowns in 35-27 win at Denver Nov.19…were 99th, 100th, 101st and 102nd touch-downs of career…three of touchdowns were on rush-es (3, 3 and 1 yard) and one on reception (51yards)…touchdown catch was sixth-longest receptionof career…catch was third touchdown of night and21st of season, setting new team record…combinedwith his 20 touchdowns in 2005, Tomlinson becomesfifth player in NFL history to score 20 touchdowns inback-to-back seasons…became fastest player in NFLhistory to score 100 touchdowns (89 games), easilysurpassing Jim Brown and Emmitt Smith (93games)…became 20th player in NFL history to score100 touchdowns…scored NFL-record 19 touch-downs in last six games, including back-to-back four-touchdown games...was third time of season hescored four touchdowns in game (NFL record) andbecame third player in league history to score fourtouchdowns in back-to-back games, joining Jim Tay-lor (1962) and Marshall Faulk (2000)…four touch-downs against Broncos raised season total to 22, set-ting new Chargers’ single-season mark and breakingold mark (20), which he had set in 2005…they are alsomost touchdowns ever scored by NFL player in first10 games of season…scored three times on ground atInvesco Field, raising his season rushing TD total to19, tying team’s single-season mark held by ChuckMuncie (1981)…his three rushing touchdownsagainst Broncos were 89th, 90th and 91st of career,making him NFL’s second-fastest player to score 90rushing touchdowns (89 games)…Emmitt Smith wasfastest (88 games)…Tomlinson became 13th player inNFL history to score 90 rushing TDs…scored 10 rush-ing touchdowns in last three games alone, includingthree against Cleveland, four at Cincinnati and threeat Denver to become first player in league history toscore three or more rushing TDs in three straightgames…including touchdown catch against St. LouisOct. 29, Tomlinson scored three or more touchdownsin four consecutive games, becoming first NFL playerto do so…rushed for 105 yards against Broncos, first-career 100-yard game in Mile High City…it was his

Top 10 Rushing Performances

243 vs. Oakland, Dec. 28, 2003220 vs. Denver, Dec. 1, 2002217 vs. New England, Sept. 29, 2002200 at Cleveland, Oct. 19, 2003199 vs. Kansas City, Dec. 17, 2006198 vs. Oakland, Oct. 14, 2007192 vs. New York Giants, Sept. 25, 2005187 at Oakland, Sept. 28, 2003184 at Washington, Oct. 30, 2005183 vs. St. Louis, Oct. 29, 2006

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fourth game in row with over 100 yards, marking firstsuch stretch in his career…on Chargers’ fourth-quar-ter drive in which they scored touchdown to take leadat 28-27, Tomlinson started drive with 15-yard runthat put him over 1,000 yards for season…he’s rushedfor at least 1,000 yards in each of his first six NFLseasons and is one of only five players to do so, join-ing Barry Sanders (first 10 seasons, 1989-1998), Cur-tis Martin (10, 1995-2004), Eric Dickerson (7, 1983-89) and Corey Dillon (6, 1997-2002)…scored tworushing touchdowns, including 10-yard game-winnerlate in fourth quarter, and threw 19-yard touchdownpass to Antonio Gates in 21-14 win over OaklandNov. 26…was sixth career touchdown pass, tied forsecond-most all-time by non-quarterback with KeithByars, Greg Pruitt and Marcus Allen…racked up 109rushing yards against Raiders…scored Chargers’ firsttouchdown on four-yard run in second quarter…was20th rushing TD of season, setting new team single-season record (19, Chuck Muncie, 1981)…that touch-down raised his season point total to 138, which alsoset new team record for single-season scoring (135,John Carney, 1994)…scored game-winner late infourth quarter on 10-yard run…went over 100 yardsrushing for day on touchdown, marking career-bestfifth-straight 100 yard game…set up touchdown runwith 44-yard carry on first play of drive…after runningto his left most of day, ran cutback to right and tookoff down sidelines untouched…five plays later hetook it to house and delivered Bolts 21-14

lead…FedEx Ground NFL Player of Week, SportsIl-lustrated.com Offensive Player of Week and USAToday Stud of Week after scoring two touchdownsDec. 3 in Buffalo while rushing for 178 yards…extending longest streak of 100-yard games duringcareer to six…increased season TD total to 26, most-ever in NFL through first 12 games of season…firsttouchdown run covered 51 yards in first quarter andput him over 1,200 yards rushing for season…joinedHall of Famer Eric Dickerson as only two players inNFL history to rush for more than 1,200 yards in eachof their first six NFL seasons…51-yard run was hislongest touchdown run since 2003…was his 12th-career run of 50+ yards and tied for 11th-longest ofcareer…went over 100-yard mark on 22-yard run insecond quarter…his second touchdown of day, two-yarder late in fourth quarter, gave Bolts seeminglyinsurmountable 24-14 lead and capped off 8:06drive that was Chargers’ longest of season…Bills gamewas LT’s sixth-consecutive multi-touchdown game,tying Emmitt Smith (1994) for league’s second-longest streak…was seventh 100-yard rushing gameof season, tying team’s single-season record (DonWoods, 1974 and LT, 2002)…averaged lofty 6.4 yardsper carry against Bills (28 for 178), third-highest aver-age of season and second-highest in game with atleast 25 carries…AFC Offensive Player of Week,FedEx Ground NFL Player of Week, CBS Radio-Westwood One Amtrak Player of Week andSportsIllustrated.com Offensive Player of Weekafter scoring 27th, 28th and 29th touchdowns ofyear Dec. 10 against Denver to set new NFL single-season touchdown record…broke previous mark of28 set by Seattle’s Shaun Alexander in 2005…scoredfrom one, six and seven yards out…set NFL record forfifth game of season with at least three rushingtouchdowns...previous mark (four games) was held byNew York Giants’ Joe Morris (1985) and Kansas City’sPriest Holmes (2003)…raised career touchdown totalto 109 and moved into tie with Barry Sanders (1989-1998) for 12th place on NFL’s all-time list…wasseventh-consecutive multi-touchdown game, tyingNFL record set by former Washington Redskin JohnRiggins in 1983…finished Broncos game with 103yards rushing, going over 100-yard mark on record-

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In December 2006, LT graced the cover of Sports Illustrated

for the first time in his career after he was named “TheBest Player in the NFL.” Tomlinson was the first Chargersrunning back featured on the cover of SI since Natrone Meansin 1994. Photo: Sports Illustrated

LT’s Long Runs - 50+

85t vs. Kansas City, Dec. 17, 200676 vs. Denver, Dec. 1, 200273t vs. Minnesota, Nov. 9, 200370t at Cleveland, Oct. 19, 200362 at Seattle, Dec. 24, 2006

vs. New York Giants, Sept. 25, 200558 at Oakland, Sept. 11, 200658t vs. New England, Sept. 29, 200255 vs. Kansas City, Nov. 30, 200355 vs. Minnesota, Nov. 9, 200355t at Oakland, Sept. 28, 200354 at Cleveland, Oct. 7, 200151t at Buffalo, Dec. 3, 200651 vs. St. Louis, Oct. 29, 2006

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breaking touchdown run in fourth quarter…was hiscareer-best seventh-consecutive 100-yard rushinggame…was eighth 100-yard game of season, settingnew franchise record…AFC Offensive Player ofWeek, FedEx Ground NFL Player of Week and USAToday Stud of Week after rushing for season-high199 yards on NBC’s Sunday Night Football Dec. 17against Kansas City…eighth consecutive 100-yardgame and ninth of season…fifth-highest single-gamerushing total in NFL this season and sixth-highestteam history…scored two rushing touchdowns inChiefs game, 99th and 100th of his career…becamefastest player in NFL history to score 100 rush TDs(93 games), beating Emmitt Smith (99 games)…became seventh player in NFL history with 100, join-ing Smith (164), Marcus Allen (123), Walter Payton(110), Jim Brown (106), John Riggins (104) and Mar-shall Faulk (100)…on first TD of game, 15-yard run infirst quarter, broke Paul Hornung’s NFL single-seasonscoring record (176 points), set in 1960…finished K.C.game with two TDs, increasing season scoring totalto 186 points…scored second TD of game on career-long 85-yard run…on that play, he set new NFL sin-gle-season record for rushing touchdowns (28),breaking previous mark (27) shared by Shaun Alexan-der (2005) and Priest Holmes (2003)…85-yard runwas third-longest in team history and Bolts’ longest

since 1962…Paul Lowe had 87-yard TD run at Dallason 9/10/61 and Keith Lincoln had 86-yard run atOakland 9/30/62…Chiefs game was eighth-consecu-tive multi-touchdown game, also setting new NFLrecord…previous mark (seven) was set by formerWashington Redskin John Riggins in 1983…on 85-yard TD run, he went over 2,000 scrimmage yards forseason, marking third time during his career and firsttime since 2003 that he’s gone over 2,000 yards inseason…finished K.C. game with 204 total yards fromscrimmage (199 rushing and 5 receiving) for his sec-ond 200-yard game of season…rushed for 123 yardsin Seattle on Christmas Eve, his ninth-straight 100-yard game…tied for third most consecutive 100-yardgames in NFL history with Walter Payton, Fred Taylor,Deuce McAllister and Larry Johnson…finished gamewith new team single-season rushing record of 1,749yards…went over 9,000 rushing yards for his careerduring Seahawks game to join Emmitt Smith andBarry Sanders as fourth-fastest players in NFL historyto do so (94 games)…set up first touchdown of gamewith 62-yard run in second quarter…later had 48-yard run on opening drive of third quarter negated bypersonal foul penalty…rushed for 66 yards againstArizona Dec. 31 to finish season with 1,815 yards andclaim NFL rushing title…officially won title on eight-yard run in second quarter…became first Charger inNFL history to win league’s rushing crown…finishedCardinals game with 80 total yards from scrimmageto go over 12,000-yard mark for career (12,076)…fin-ished second in NFL with 2,323 yards from scrim-mage…was the second-most in season in team histo-ry and the sixth-most in a season in NFL history…had16 carries against Cardinals to finish season with 348,second-most for season in team history…rushed for123 yards in Jan. 14 AFC playoff game against Patri-ots…58-yard catch-and-run on screen pass in secondquarter was longest postseason pass play in team his-tory and fifth-longest reception of his career…fin-ished game with 187 total yards from scrimmage,most by Charger in postseason game since Keith Lin-coln’s team-record 329-yard performance in 1963AFL Championship Game against Boston Patriots Jan.5, 1964…scored two touchdowns on rushes of twoand three yards to become first player in team historyto score two rushing touchdowns in playoffgame…also only fifth time in team history playerscored two touchdowns in playoff game…started and

LT THE QUARTERBACKIn the 2007 season opener against Chicago, Tomlinson threwhis seventh-career touchdown pass, hitting Antonio Gates ona 17-yard halfback-option pass for a touchdown in the thirdquarter. LT now has thrown the second-most touchdownpasses by a non-quarterback in NFL history. Walter Paytonholds the NFL record with eight. Below is an updated look ateach of his seven career TD passes. Photo: Mike Nowak

09/28/03 — 21 yards to Drew Brees at Oakland09/25/05 — 26 yards to Keenan McCardell vs. N.Y. Giants10/16/05 — 4 yards to Justin Peelle at Oakland10/30/05 — 17 yards to Eric Parker vs. K.C.10/22/06 — 1 yard to Brandon Manumaleuna at K.C.11/26/06 — 19 yards to Antonio Gates vs. Oakland09/09/07 — 17 yards to Antonio Gates vs. Chicago

LT’s 10 Longest Receiving Plays

74t at Indianapolis, Dec. 26, 200473t at Detroit, Dec. 7, 200368t vs. Green Bay, Dec. 14, 200359 vs. New York Jets, Sept. 19, 200454 vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 10, 200451t at Denver, Nov. 19, 200641 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 10, 200537t at Kansas City, Oct. 22, 200636 at Denver, Oct. 7, 200735 at Jacksonville, Nov. 18, 200735t at Oakland, Oct. 16, 2005

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rushed for game-high 51 yards on 10 carries in 2007Pro Bowl…scored touchdown on three-yard run earlyin third quarter to give AFC 21-14 advantage. 2005:Pro Bowl selection...Sporting News first-teamAll-Pro…Chargers Most Valuable Player and

co-Offensive Player of Year…selected to NFL.com’s All-Inter-view Team...scored team-record 20touchdowns to rank third inNFL…NFL’s sixth-leading rusher with1,462 yards…third-highest single-

season total in team history...added 370 yards receiv-ing for 1,832 total scrimmage yards to rank fifth inleague and third-best in team annals…carried 339times, tied for third-most in team history…threwthree touchdown passes, tied for second-most inseason by running back or fullback since 1970 joiningGreen Bay’s Willard Harrell (1975), Cleveland’s GregPruitt (1977), Los Angeles Raiders Marcus Allen(1983) and Chicago’s Walter Payton (1983)…becamefourth player in NFL history with at least two rushingtouchdowns, two touchdown catches and twotouchdown passes in same season joining Allen(1983), Payton (1983) and Craig James (1985)…two-yard touchdown run in season opener against Dallasmarked 13th consecutive game with rushing touch-down, tying NFL record shared by John Riggins(1982-83) and George Rogers (1985-86)…held with-out catch against Dallas for first time in career, endingstreak of 63 consecutive games with at least onereception…16-yard touchdown run in second quarterat Denver Sept. 18 marked NFL-record 14th consec-utive game with rushing touchdown…added four-yard touchdown run later in quarter to give Bolts 14-3 halftime lead over Broncos…AFC Offensive Playerof Week, FedEx Ground NFL Player of Week,CBS/Westwood One Radio Amtrak Player of theWeek and Chargers Alumni Player of Week afterracking up 192 yards rushing and three touchdownsagainst New York Giants Sept. 25 on ESPN SundayNight Football…tied career high with three touch-

downs…192 yards was fifth-highest output of career,seventh-highest in team history and seventh-bestperformance of season in NFL…first 100-yard rushinggame of season and 24th of career…marked 15thconsecutive game with rushing touchdown to extendpersonal NFL record streak…also marked second-longest streak in league history for touchdownseither rushing or receiving breaking tie with O.J. Simp-son (14 games)…logged 62-yard run in fourth quarterto set up Nate Kaeding field goal for final points in45-23 victory…was fourth-longest run of career andseventh-longest play from scrimmage…early in sec-ond quarter had 28-yard run that led to 15-yardtouchdown pass from Drew Brees to KeenanMcCardell on following play…later threw 26-yardtouchdown pass to McCardell on halfback optionplay in third quarter…on touchdown reception,McCar dell went over 10,000 career receiving yards…was Tomlinson’s second career touchdown pass…added 28 yards receiving against Giants for 220 totalyards from scrimmage…marked eighth career gamewith 200-plus yards and Chargers improved to 8-0 insaid games…sixth-highest total yardage effort ofcareer… on first touchdown against Giants, movedpast Dennis Partee (380 points) and into fourth placeon team’s all-time scoring list…Tomlinson came intogame with 378 points and finished night with 394points…FedEx Ground NFL Player of Week afterlogging 134 yards rushing and two touchdowns in41-17 win at New England Oct. 2 that ended Patri-ots’ NFL-record 21-game home winning streak…onfirst touchdown run in second quarter from eight-yard line, broke three tackles on way to end zone anddragged one defender with him across goalline…scored again in third quarter from one yard outafter breaking free from open-field tackle to giveBolts 24-17 lead…added 34 yards as receiver for 168total yards from scrimmage…second 100-yard rush-ing game of season and 25th of career…extendedNFL record streak of consecutive games with rushingtouchdown to 16…scored touchdown on two-yard

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run with 4:42 remaining in fourth quarter to giveBolts brief 22-21 lead over Pittsburgh on MondayNight Football Oct. 10…stopped short of goal line ontwo-point conversion attempt…touchdown runextended NFL-record streak to 17 consecutive gameswith rushing touchdown…converted two third downsduring drive, including 14-yard carry on third-and-four and four-yard carry on third-and-one on playbefore touchdown run…earlier in quarter helped setup Nate Kaeding field goal with season-long 41-yardcatch and run on screen pass…was sixth-longestreception of career…play came on second-and-17from own eight-yard line…led team with seven catch-es, good for 68 yards…finished MNF contest with130 total yards, including 62 yards rushing…namedAFC Offensive Player of Week, FedEx Ground NFLPlayer of Week and earned Game Ball from ESPNNFL Prime-Time host Chris Berman after 27-14 winat Oakland Oct. 16...caught 35-yard touchdown passfrom Drew Brees, scored another touchdown onseven-yard run, and threw four-yard touchdown passto Justin Peelle…accounted for all three touchdownsin first half…was only fifth time in Super Bowl era(since 1966), and first time since New England’sDavid Patten in 2001, that player scored rushingtouchdown, caught touchdown pass and threwtouchdown pass in same game…joined Patten, WalterPayton (1979), Harmon Wages (1969) and DanReeves (1967) as others to achieve this rare feat…fin-ished Raiders contest with 183 yards of total offense,including 140 yards rushing, four yards passing and39 yards receiving…was third 100-yard rushing gameof season…during Raiders’ game, Tomlinson reachedseveral milestones…tied Lenny Moore’s (1963-65)NFL record by scoring touchdown in 18th consecu-tive game… touchdown that he tied record on was35-yard catch, first touchdown catch of season, sev-

enth-longest catch of career and fourth-longesttouchdown catch…when he scored on Chargers’ nextseries on seven-yard run, it was his 10th rushingtouchdown of season, making him first player in NFLhistory to rush for 10 or more touchdowns in each ofhis first five NFL seasons…touchdown run alsoextended NFL-record streak to 18 consecutive gameswith rushing touchdown… two scores against Raidersraised career touchdown total to 70…reached mark in69th career game, tying Hall of Fame running backJim Brown as second-fastest player to reachtotal…held to career-low seven yards rushing and notouchdowns in 20-17 loss to Philadelphia Eagles Oct.23…ended NFL record streak of 18 consecutivegames with rushing touchdown…also left him tiedwith Lenny Moore for longest total touchdownstreak (rushing or receiving) in NFL history at 18games…threw 17-yard touchdown pass to Eric Parkeron halfback option play in 28-20 win over Kansas CityOct. 30… marked third-consecutive pass attempt thatwent for touchdown…became first player to throwthree consecutive passes for touchdowns since Min-nesota’s Daunte Culpepper did it against Green BayDec. 24, 2004… Fed Ex Ground NFL Player of Weekand CBS/Westwood One Radio Amtrak Player ofthe Week after four-touchdown performance in 31-26 win over New York Jets on Nov. 6…helped giveBolts 21-10 lead at half with scoring runs of four andone-yard and catch of 25 yards…added one-yard runin third quarter to stretch lead to 28-13…kept firsttouchdown dive of game alive with 15-yard catch onthird-and-seven play…added eight-yard run on third-and-four play during second quarter scoring drive…named Midseason Most Valuable Player byESPN.com and Offensive MVP by NFL.com,SportsIllustrated.com and CBS SportsLine.com…

In December 2006, LT was featured on the cover ofSporting News after being named the magazine’s “Sportsmanof the Year.” Photo: Sporting News

LT’s Team Records

Career Touchdowns – 129Career Rushing Touchdowns – 115Career 100-Yard Rushing Games (regular season) – 44Career 200-Net-Yard Games – 12Career Rushing Yards – 10,650Career Rushing Attempts – 2,365Career Total Yards from Scrimmage – 14,025Single Season Points - 186Single Season Touchdowns – 31Single-Season 100-Yard Rushing Games – 10Single-Season 200-Net-Yard Games – 5Single-Season Rushing Yards – 1,815Single-Season Rushing Attempts – 372Single-Season Total Yards from Scrimmage – 2,370Single-Season Receptions – 100Single-Game Rushing Touchdowns – 4*Single-Game Rushing Yards – 243Single-Game Rushing Attempts – 39Career Postseason Rushing Touchdowns – 3+Single-Game Postseason Rushing Touchdowns – 2Single-Game Postseason Rushing Attempts – 26Consecutive Games with a Touchdown – 18*Tied with Clarence Williams and Chuck Muncie+Tied with Muncie

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named to Pro Football Weekly’s Midseason All-ProTeam… scored Chargers first touchdown of game onone-yard run against Buffalo Nov. 20… scored touch-down on fourth-and-one play… also converted third-and-one play with five-yard run during drive…Boltswent on to beat Bills 48-10…beat Washington Red-skins with 41-yard touchdown run on second play ofovertime at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland onNov. 27…capped off 184-yard, three-touchdownperformance against Redskins…was 10th-best rush-ing performance in team history and NFL’s eighth-best rushing game of season…scored Chargers firsttouchdown of game on one-yard run in second quar-ter and tied game at 17-17 in fourth quarter with3:29 left on 32-yard run…threw first incomplete passof season on halfback option play to Brees in firstquarter…ended streak of three-straight touchdownpasses… in fourth quarter of Redskins game, movedpast Charlie Joiner and into second place on team’sall-time scrimmage yards list…also went over 1,000rushing yards for season in fourth quarter to becomeseventh player in NFL history with 1,000 rushingyards in each of first five NFL seasons…briefly leftRaiders game Dec. 4 in second quarter with apparentrib injury but returned to finish game… held out ofend zone by Raiders…only third game of season with-out touchdown… rushed for 75 yards against MiamiDec. 11 to raise season total to 1,247…became onlythird player in NFL history with 1,200 rushing yards ineach of first five NFL seasons, joining Erick Dickerson(1983-89) and Eddie George (1996-2000)…pulled

himself out of Indianapolis game Dec. 18 in fourthquarter due to chest injury suffered in Dec. 4 gameagainst Oakland…rushed for 76 yards on 24 carriesbefore exiting game…scored touchdown on six-yardrun on fourth-and-one play late in second quarter ofDec. 31 season finale against Denver…was 20thtouchdown of season, breaking Chuck Muncie’s24-year-old team record of 19 touchdowns in1981...was 80th career touchdown…tied EmmittSmith as second-fastest player (79 games) to score80 touchdowns…on 28-yard run during touchdowndrive, passed Lance Alworth (9,721 yards) to becometeam’s all-time leader in total scrimmage yards…tookAlworth nine seasons to set record while LT did so in

fifth pro season. 2004: Pro Bowlselection…first-team All-Pro byAssociated Press and College &Pro Football Newsweekly...All-Interview Team by NFL.com…ledNFL with 17 rushing touchdowns…

ranked second in league with 18 total scores…rankedfifth in NFL with 1,776 scrimmage yards…rushed for1,335 yards to rank seventh in league…rushed 26times for 121 yards and touchdown in season openerat Houston for 18th career 100-yard game…scoredagainst Texans on one-yard run in second quarter…set team record against Texans for most career car-ries, raising total to 1,050 and passing Marion Buttswho carried 1,031 times from 1989-1993… scoredtouchdown on four-yard run against New York JetsSept. 19…was 39th career rushing touchdown, givinghim sole possession of second place on team’s all-time list, breaking deadlock with Paul Lowe…also had59-yard catch and run against Jets, fourth-longestreception of career…finished game with 163 totalyards from scrimmage, including 87 rushing and 76receiving…was limited against New York due tojammed big toe…completed 38-yard pass to DrewBrees at Denver Sept. 26…pass helped set up NateKaeding field goal…became Chargers all-time leadingrusher with 147-yard effort against Tennessee Oct.3…finished Titans’ game with 4,979 career yards,passing Lowe, who had rushed for 4,972 yards from1960-68…carried 17 times against Tennessee toaverage season-high 8.6 yards per carry…scored first-quarter touchdown on 15-yard run to move into tiewith Chuck Muncie and Kellen Winslow for ninth-

Since 2001, including playoffs,the Chargers record when LT…

Rushes for more than 100 yards: 35-10Rushes for less than 100 yards: 29-42Carries 20 or more times in a game: 44-22Carries less than 20 times in a game: 20-30Scores a touchdown: 49-30Scores no touchdowns: 15-22Throws a touchdown pass: 5-2Scores two or more touchdowns: 31-5Makes a play of 70 yards or longer: 5-1Rushes for more than 200 yards: 4-0Records 200 combined yards: 11-1

Tomlinson, one of the NFL’s preeminent superstars, is apitchman for several national companies, including FOXSports.com, which featured him in this 2008 ad to promoteFantasy Football. Tomlinson also has national endorsementdeals with Nike, Campbell’s Soup, Gatorade and VIZIO Televi-sions, and local deals with Palomar Pomerado Health (PPH),Oggi’s Pizza, ESPN Radio and Easy Turf. Later this year, Nikewill introduce a new lineup of LT signature shoes, including alimited edition LT Air Force One. Photo: Fox Sports.com

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place all-time on team’s career scoring list with 270points…was 19th career 100-yard rushing game…alsoagainst Tennessee had 42-yard run in third quarterthat was ninth-longest of career and set up Kaedingfield goal…one-yard touchdown run in first quarteragainst Jacksonville Oct. 10…was 46th career touch-down, giving him 276 career points and vaulting himinto tie for seventh place with Lowe on team’sall-time scoring list…54-yard catch on screen passduring touchdown drive was fifth-longest of hiscareer…finished Jaguars’ game with 134 total yardsfrom scrimmage to raise career total to 6,789 andmove past Winslow for fourth place on team’s all-time list…touchdown on one-yard run in second quar-ter at Atlanta Oct. 17…was 47th career touchdown,tying him for third place with Charlie Joiner on team’sall-time touchdowns list…also tied Joiner for sixthplace on career scoring list with 282 points…scoredtouchdown on eight-yard run in third quarter at Car-olina Oct. 24 to turn 6-0 deficit into 7-6 Chargerslead…touchdown against Panthers was 43rd rushingscore of career and moved him into tie with Munciefor most rushing scores in team history…also gavehim sole possession of third place on team’s all-timetotal touchdowns list with 48 and sole possession ofsixth place on all-time scoring list with 288points…scored team-record 44th career rushingtouchdown on one-yard run in second quarteragainst Oakland Oct. 31…scored 50th career touch-down on one-yard run in first quarter against NewOrleans Nov. 7…Chargers Alumni Player of Weekafter rushing for season-high 164 yards and touch-down on season-high 37 carries at Oakland Nov.21…scored deciding points against Raiders on six-yard touchdown run in fourth quarter…marked sev-enth-straight game with touchdown, tied for third-longest stretch in team history…attempted pass toKeenan McCardell on halfback option play, which wasdropped near goal line at Oakland…scored two rush-ing touchdowns from one- and three- yards atKansas City Nov. 28…were first two career scores atArrowhead Stadium… became third player in NFL his-tory to rush for 10 or more touchdowns in each offirst four NFL seasons, joining Eric Dickerson and EarlCampbell…was 12th career multi-touchdown game…marked eighth-straight game with touchdown tyingPaul Lowe for second-longest streak in team histo-ry…led team with season-high 10 catches againstChiefs…rushed for 113 yards and two touchdownson 30 carries versus Denver Dec. 5…five-yard touch-down run on team’s opening drive tied team recordof nine-consecutive games with touchdown sharedby Natrone Means and Lance Alworth…added one-yard touchdown run in second quarter for 50thcareer rushing touchdown…was 13th career and sec-ond-consecutive multi-touchdown game…was 21stcareer and fourth 100-yard game of season…raisedseason total to 1,012 rushing yards to become ninthplayer in NFL history with over 1,000 rushing yards infirst four league seasons…also led squad with fivecatches against Broncos…selected FedEx Ground

NFL Player of Week by fans voting on NFL.comafter rushing for 131 yards and touchdown againstTampa Bay Dec. 12…touchdown was seven-yard runin third quarter…was fifth 100-yard game of seasonand 22nd of career…10th consecutive game withtouchdown set new team record and tied Greg Belland Terry Allen for third-most consecutive games inNFL history with rushing touchdown…was 14th rush-ing touchdown of season, tying his own team markfor second-most in season…finished day with 150total yards, including 19 receiving, to raise career totalto 7,638 and move past Gary Garrison (7,562) forthird place on team’s all-time total yards list…rushedfor 111 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries insnowstorm at Cleveland Dec. 19…both touchdownswere one-yard runs…scored touchdowns againstBrowns in 11th-consecutive game, setting new teamrecord and tying NFL mark for second-most consecu-tive games with rushing touchdown…joined LennyMoore, Emmitt Smith and Priest Holmes as only play-ers to rush for touchdowns in 11 consecutivegames…scores against Browns were 15th and 16thof season, marking second-most in season in teamhistory…career-long 74-yard touchdown catch atIndianapolis Dec. 26…also scored touchdown againstColts on 16-yard run to extend streak of games withrushing touchdown to 12, second-longest in NFL his-tory…moved into eighth place on team’s career recep-tions list with touchdown catch…was first touch-down catch since Dec. 14, 2003 vs. GreenBay…finished Colts’ game with season-high 176 totalyards from scrimmage, including 81 rushing and 95receiving …inactive versus Kansas City Jan. 2…carriedteam-record 26 times for 80 yards in Wild Card Play-off Game against New York Jets Jan. 8…tied Eric Park-er for team high with nine catches for 53 yards, tiedfor third-most receptions in playoff game in team his-tory…sealed AFC’s 38-27 victory in Pro Bowl Feb. 13at Honolulu with four-yard touchdown run late infourth quarter…started and tallied seven carries for28 yards and score in Pro Bowl. 2003: First-alter-nate for AFC Pro Bowl squad…second-team All-Pro by Associated Press…named to USA Today’s“All Joe Team”…Offensive Player of Year and All-Pro by Sports-Illustrated.com…Chargers’ MostValuable Player, Offensive Player of Year and co-Most Inspirational Player…recipient of JB Awardfor community service from James Brown, host ofFOX NFL Sunday… led NFL with 2,370 total yardsfrom scrimmage…second-most in NFL history behindonly Marshall Faulk who had 2,429 yards for St. Louisin 1999…first player in NFL history to rush for 1,000yards and catch 100 passes in same season…league’sfourth-leading receiver with 100 catches…accountedfor 45.9 percent of team’s offensive yards, second-

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highest in NFL behind Baltimore’s Jamal Lewis (46.1percent)…finished season with 1,645 rushing yards,second-most in team history and 38 yards shy of hisown team record of 1,683 set in 2002…ranked thirdin NFL in rushing…scored 13 rushing touchdowns…caught team-record 100 passes, good for career-high725 yards and four touchdowns…became eighthplayer in NFL history with consecutive seasons withmore than 2,000 scrimmage yards…tied for third inleague with 17 total TDs…third in league with 107first downs…led team with five catches at Kansas CitySept. 7…led team with 93 yards against Denver Sept.14 …had first 100-yard game of season, rushing for105 yards on 23 carries against Baltimore Sept.21…scored first touchdown of season on two-yardrun and led team with eight catches for 51 yardsagainst Ravens…accounted for 232 yards of totaloffense at Oakland Sept. 28…rushed for 187 yardsand touchdown against Raiders, his second-consecu-tive game with more than 100 yards rushing andtouchdown…touchdown was 55-yarder in secondquarter… added 24 yards receiving on team-highseven catches…threw 21-yard touchdown pass toDrew Brees…was first-ever pass thrown during hisNFL career…also against Raiders, Tomlinson climbedinto fourth place on team’s all-time rushing list forcareer yards and carries, moving past ChuckMuncie...AFC Offensive Player of Week, Pro Foot-ball Weekly Offensive Player of Week and Sport-sIllustrated.com Offensive Player of Week afterracking up 200 rushing yards at Cleveland Oct.19…scored on 70-yard run against Browns, second-longest touchdown run of career…also led team withthree catches for 21 yards, giving him total of 221yards from scrimmage for game…was third career200-yard rushing game and became fastest player inNFL history to record three 200-yard games (38games)…combined for 142 yards and one touchdownagainst Miami Oct. 27…had 11 catches and 80 yardsreceiving against Dolphins, while carrying 24 times for62 yards and one-yard touchdown run in fourthquarter…scored touchdown on three-yard run atChicago Nov. 2…FedEx Ground NFL Player of Weekfor effort against Minnesota Nov. 9…rushed for 162yards and two touchdowns against Vikings andadded 45 yards receiving for 207 total yards fromscrimmage…first touchdown was 73-yard career-longscoring run in first quarter…added one-yard touch-down in third quarter…averaged career-high 10.1yards per carry against Minnesota rushing for 162yards on 16 carries…also had 55-yard run on openingpossession of third quarter…scored touchdown onsix-yard run in fourth quarter against Cincinnati Nov.23…rushed for 106 yards and touchdown on 19 car-ries against Kansas City Nov. 30…55-yard run in thirdquarter pushed him over 100-yard ledger… marked16th career 100-yard game to set new team recordfor regular season…touchdown was six-yard run insecond quarter… caught career-high two touchdownpasses for both Chargers scores in 14-7 win atDetroit Dec. 7…caught 16- and career-long 73-yard

scoring passes…set career high with 148 yards receiv-ing on nine catches against Lions…rushed for 88yards on 25 carries for 236 combined net yardsagainst Detroit…matched season high with 11 catch-es for 144 yards and two touchdowns against GreenBay Dec. 14…touchdowns covered seven and 68yards…68-yard scoring catch and run was second-longest of career…became first running back in teamhistory to record back-to-back 100-yard receivinggames…became first player on team to record con-secutive 100-yard receiving games since Jeff Grahamin 1999… added 51 rushing yards for 195 total yardsfrom scrimmage and raised season total to 2,011yards becoming first player in team history and eighthplayer in NFL history with consecutive 2,000-yardseasons…with 11 catches against Packers, set newsingle-season team record for receptions by runningback, increasing total to 86…previous mark was 79,which he shared with Ronnie Harmon…rushed fortwo touchdowns at Pittsburgh Dec. 21…were 10thand 11th touchdowns of season…scored first touch-down on five-yard run in second quarter and becamefirst player in team history and fifth player in NFL his-tory to rush for 10 or more touchdowns in first threeNFL seasons… second touchdown was two-yard runin fourth quarter…caught six passes to raise seasontotal to 92, breaking team’s single-season record of90, set by Tony Martin in 1995…became only secondplayer in NFL history (Roger Craig, San Francisco,1985) to rush for 1,000 yards and catch at least 90passes…Pro Football Weekly Offensive Player ofWeek after rushing for team-record 243 yards andtwo touchdowns on 31 carries in 21-14 win overOakland Dec. 28… touchdowns were both two-yardruns, including game-winner with 11:42 remaining ingame…243 rushing yards was second-best single-game effort in NFL in 2003… added 17 yards receiv-ing on eight catches against Raiders for 260 totalyards from scrimmage…set new team record withseventh career game with more than 200 combinednet yards…set new team record with fifth game thisseason with more than 200 combined net yards…wasfourth 200-yard rushing game of career, tied forsecond-most in NFL history with Jim Brown, EarlCampbell and Barry Sanders, two shy of O.J.Simpson’s NFL record of six…raised season total to100 receptions to become only player in NFL historyto rush for 1,000 yards and catch 100 passes…twotouchdowns against Raiders raised season total to17, second-most in team history…fourth-consecutive multi-touchdown game…included eight touchdownsin final four games, tying Wes Chandler (1982) and

ALL-TIME TOUCHDOWNS1. Jerry Rice (1985-04) 2082. Emmitt Smith (1990-04) 1753. Marcus Allen (1982-97) 1454. Marshall Faulk (1994-05) 1365. Terrell Owens (1996-07) 131

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Chuck Muncie (1981) for most touchdowns byCharger in four-game stretch. 2002: Named to AFCPro Bowl squad… team’s Most Valuable Player and

recipient of Rodney Culver Memo-rial Award as Offensive Player ofYear… second team All-Pro fromAssociated Press and FootballDigest…finished season with team-

record 1,683 rushing yards and 2,172 total yardsfrom scrimmage… ranked second in NFL in rushingyards, third in scrimmage yards and sixth in touch-downs …scored 15 touchdowns, 14 rushing and onereceiving…tied team record for running backs with 79catches, good for 489 yards… ranked second in NFLwith 110 first downs …recorded fifth career 100-yardgame with 114 yards and one touchdown on 21 car-ries in season opener at Cincinnati Sept. 8…had 45receiving yards on three catches for combined 159yards against Bengals…scored two touchdowns fromfour and two yards against Arizona Sept. 22…carried26 times for 91 yards and caught five passes for 25more yards for total of 116 against Cardinals…AFCCo-Offensive Player of Week after tying GaryAnderson’s then-team record with 217 yards rushingagainst New England Sept. 29…added 20 receivingyards for 237 total yards from scrimmage…carried 27times against New England while Anderson needed34 carries for his share of record…had 37- and 58-yard touchdown runs against Patriots…had one-yardtouchdown run versus Chiefs…led team with sevencatches for 49 yards at Denver Oct. 6…racked upcombined 156 yards against Kansas City Oct. 13,including 78 yards rushing and 78 receiving…scoredgame-winning touchdown on 19-yard run in over-time at Oakland Oct. 20…carried career-high 39 timesfor 153 yards against Raiders …scored first careerreceiving touch down on four-yard pass from DrewBrees against Oakland…added 28 receiving yards onfive catches to finish Raiders’ game with 181 com-bined yards…39 carries tied Marion Butts’ teamrecord set at Kansas City, Dec. 17, 1989…scoredeighth rushing touchdown of season against NewYork Nov. 3…rushed for 120 yards and one touch-down on 24 carries at St. Louis Nov. 10…became firstrunning back to rush for more than 100 yards againstRams in St. Louis since New England’s RobertEdwards rushed for 196 yards on Dec. 13, 1998…wasspan of 32 games… surpassed 1,000-yard mark forseason with 88-yard rushing performance againstSan Francisco Nov. 17…led team with eight catchesfor 57 yards for combined 145 yards against49ers…AFC and Pro Football Weekly OffensivePlayer of Week after rushing for team record andcareer-high 220 yards against Denver Dec. 1…tiedcareer high with three touchdowns against Bron-cos…became first player in team history to rush for 10touchdowns in back-to-back seasons and only 11thplayer in NFL history… had career-long 76-yard run infirst quarter of Denver game that tiedfor fourth-longest run from scrimmage in teamhistory…caught season-high 11 passes for 51 yards

against Broncos for 271 total yards from scrim-mage…tied for seventh-most combined yards in sin-gle game in team history…37 carries was second-highest tally of career and season and tied forsecond-most in game in team history…broke team’ssingle-season rushing mark with 57-yard effortagainst Oakland Dec. 8 to raise season figure to1,375 yards…eclipsed Natrone Means’ total of 1,350yards set in 1994… scored 13th rushing touchdownof season against Raiders…racked up 110 yards andone touchdown on 28 carries at Buffalo Dec. 15…tiedDon Woods’ 1974 team record with seventh 100-yard game of season at Kansas City Dec. 22…rushed24 times for 131 yards against Chiefs…caughtgame-high nine passes for additional 26 yards.2001: Associated Press Offensive Rookie of Yearrunner-up…team’s Offensive Player of Year…third-alternate to Pro Bowl… named to Pro Foot-ball Weekly’s All-Rookie Team…set then-teamrecord with 1,603 total yards from scrimmage…bet-tered Lance Alworth’s total of 1,590 yards set in1965, though Alworth posted his total in 14 games…became first player in team history to eclipse 1,600total yards…ranked ninth in league in scrimmageyards…finished season with 1,236 rushing yards, 367receiving yards and 10 rushing touchdowns…his1,236 rushing yards was second-highest single-sea-son total in team history and highest ever for rook-ie…ranked ninth in rushing …became team’s first1,000-yard rusher since Natrone Means posted1,350 yards in 1994…was only 10th 1,000-yard sea-son in team history…10 rushing touchdowns weremost-ever by rookie and most since Means’ 12 in1994…tied for 11th in NFL and seventh in AFC intouchdowns…recorded 339 carries, second-most inteam history…Tomlinson and Chicago’s Thomas fin-ished season tied for second among NFL rookies withfour 100-yard rushing games, behind Indianapolis’Dominic Rhodes who led all rookies with five100-yard games…AFC Rookie of Month forSeptember…racked up 113 yards and two touch-downs on rookie record 36 carries Week 1 vs. Wash-ington…became 20th player in NFL history since1970 to rush for more than 100 yards in first careergame …rushed for 107 yards and three touchdownsversus Cincinnati Sept. 30…rushed for 102 yards andone touchdown on 19 carries at Cleveland, Oct.7…season-long 54-yard run against Browns…scoredone touchdown at New England Oct. 14…recordedeighth touchdown of season against Kansas City Nov.4…scored ninth touchdown of season at OaklandNov. 18…career-high 13 receptions against ArizonaNov. 25…tied for third-most receptions in game inteam history and was most-ever by running back…recorded team-rookie record 10th touchdown ofseason at Seattle Dec. 2…had fourth 100-yard gameof season with 145 yards at Kansas City Dec. 23 topass Don Woods for team rookie rushing record…Woods racked up 1,162 yards in 1974 and is onlyother rookie in team history to eclipse 1,000 yards.

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COLLEGE: Second player in college football history torush for 2,000 yards in season and 5,000 yards incareer…5,263 rushing yards during career at TCUranked sixth in Division I-A history…ninth player in I-Ahistory to rush for more than 5,000 career yards…infinal two seasons, combined for 4,008 yards and lednation both years…third player to lead the nation inrushing back-to-back years…2,158 yards as seniorwere fourth-best in NCAA history…rushed for DivisionI-A single-game record 406 yards against Texas-El Pasoas junior…scored school-record 54 touchdowns,eighth-most in NCAA history…set school records for100-yard rushing games (21), all purpose yards (6,337)and longest run from scrimmage (89t)…Doak Walker

Award winner in 2000 and Football News’ NationalOffensive Player of Year…All-America by AssociatedPress as senior and second team as junior…two-timeWAC Offensive Player of Year and three-time all-con-ference…WAC Player of Week 11 times…All-Americafrom Football News, Sporting News, Walter Camp,American Football Coaches Association and FootballWriters Association…played at TCU from 1997-2000…holds degree in general studies.

PERSONAL: Born June 23, 1979 in Rosebud, Texas…district 25-4A Most Valuable Player and Super CentexOffensive Player of Year as senior at Waco UniversityHigh in Waco, Texas…second-team all-state.

LT’s HONORS AND AWARDS

Pro Bowl choice after 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 seasonsPro Bowl first-alternate in 2003 and third-alternate in 2001

Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year in 2006

Associated Press runner-up for Male Athlete of the Year in 2006Associated Press first-team All-Pro in 2004, 2006 and 2007Associated Press second-team All-Pro in 2002 and 2003 Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year runner-up in 2001

Walter Payton co-NFL Man of the Year in 2006

Maxwell Football Club’s Bert Bell Award winner as Professional Player of the Year in 2006

NFL Alumni Association Running Back of the Year in 2006

Sports Illustrated’s “Best Player in the NFL” in 2006

Sporting News “Sportsman of the Year” in 2006Sporting News NFL Player of the Year in 2006Sporting News first-team All-Pro in 2005, 2006 and 2007

College & Pro Football Newsweekly first-team All-Pro in 2004

USA Today Sports Weekly first-team All-Pro in 2006 and 2007

USA Today's All-Joe Team in 2003

Dallas Morning News Most Valuable Player and Offensive Player ofthe Year in 2006

Football Digest second-team All-Pro in 2002

CBS Sportsline.com Most Valuable Player and Offensive Playerof the Year in 2006

ESPN.com first-team All-Pro in 2006 and 2007

SportsIllustrated.com Offensive Player of the Year in 2003SportsIllustrated.com first-team All-Pro in 2003 and 2006

Male Athlete of the Year, Best NFL Player, Record-BreakingPerformance, Like Nothing Else Award — 2007 ESPYs

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LT’s HONORS AND AWARDS

Pro Football Weekly and the Professional Football Writers of AmericaMost Valuable Player and Offensive Player of the Year in 2006

Pro Football Weekly and the Professional Football Writers of Americafirst-team All-NFL and All-AFC in 2006 and 2007

Pro Football Weekly and the Professional Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team in 2001Professional Football Writers of America “Good Guy” Award winner in 2006

Chargers Most Valuable Player in 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 and 2007 Chargers co-Offensive Player of the Year in 2005Chargers Offensive Player of the Year in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2007Chargers co-Most Inspirational Player in 2003.

AFC Offensive Player of the Month — November 2006AFC Rookie of the Month — September 2001

NFL.com All-Interview Team in 2005 and 2006

Chargers Alumni Player of the Week• Nov. 21, 2004 - at Oakland Raiders• Sept. 25, 2005 - vs. New York Giants• Oct. 15, 2006 - at San Francisco 49ers

AFC Offensive Player of the Week• Sept. 29, 2002 - vs. New England (co-Offensive Player of the Week)• Dec. 1, 2002 - vs. Denver Broncos• Oct. 19, 2003 - at Cleveland Browns• Nov. 5, 2006 - vs. Cleveland Browns• Nov. 19, 2006 - at Denver Broncos• Dec. 10, 2006 - vs. Denver Broncos• Dec. 17, 2006 - vs. Kansas City Chiefs

FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Year in 2006

FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Week Awards• Nov. 9, 2003 - vs. Minnesota Vikings• Dec. 12, 2004 - vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers• Sept. 25, 2005 - vs. New York Giants• Oct. 2, 2005 - at New England Patriots• Oct. 16, 2005 - at Oakland Raiders• Nov. 6, 2005 - at New York Jets• Nov. 27, 2005 - at Washington Redskins• Sept. 11, 2006 - at Oakland Raiders• Oct. 15, 2006 - at San Francisco 49ers• Nov. 5, 2006 - vs. Cleveland Browns• Nov. 12, 2006 - at Cincinnati Bengals• Nov. 19, 2006 - at Denver Broncos• Dec. 3, 2006 - at Buffalo Bills• Dec. 10, 2006 - vs. Denver Broncos• Dec. 17, 2006 - vs. Kansas City Chiefs• Dec. 2, 2007 - at Kansas City Chiefs

ESPN NFL Prime Time Game Balls• Oct. 16, 2005 - at Oakland Raiders• Nov. 6, 2005 - at New York Jets• Nov. 27, 2005 - at Washington Redskins

CBS Radio-Westwood One Amtrak Player of the Week Awards• Sept. 25, 2005 - vs. New York Giants• Nov. 5, 2006 - vs. Cleveland Browns• Dec. 10, 2006 - vs. Denver Broncos

Pro Football Weekly Offensive Player of the Week Awards• Dec. 1, 2002 - vs. Denver Broncos• Oct. 19, 2003 - at Cleveland Browns• Dec. 28, 2003 - vs. Oakland Raiders

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SportsIllustrated.com Offensive Player of the Week Awards• Oct. 19, 2003 - at Cleveland Browns• Nov. 12, 2006 - at Cincinnati Bengals• Nov. 19, 2006 - at Denver Broncos• Dec. 3, 2006 - at Buffalo Bills• Dec. 10, 2006 - vs. Denver Broncos• Oct. 14, 2007 - vs. Oakland Raiders

USA Today Stud of the Week Awards• Nov. 12, 2006 - at Cincinnati Bengals• Nov. 19, 2006 - at Denver Broncos• Dec. 3, 2006 - at Buffalo Bills• Dec. 17, 2006 - vs. Kansas City Chiefs• Oct. 14, 2007 - vs. Oakland Raiders• Dec. 2, 2007 - at Kansas City

Rushing ReceivingYear Team G-S No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2001 San Diego 16-16 339-1,236 3.6 54 10 59-367 6.2 27 02002 San Diego 16-16 372-1,683 4.5 76 14 79-489 6.2 30 12003 San Diego 16-16 313-1,645 5.3 73t 13 100-725 7.3 73t 42004 San Diego 15-15 339-1,335 3.9 42 17 53-441 8.3 74t 12005 San Diego 16-16 339-1,462 4.3 62 18 51-370 7.3 41 22006 San Diego 16-16 348-1,815 5.2 85t 28 56-508 9.1 51t 32007 San Diego 16-16 315-1,474 4.7 49 15 60-475 7.9 36 3

Totals 111-111 2,365-10,650 4.5 85t 115 458-3,375 7.4 74t 14Postseason 5-5 79-278 3.5 15 3 16-157 9.8 58 0

Passing Sacks- PassYear Att.-Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. Long Lost Rating2003 1-1 21 1.000 1 0 21t 0-0 158.32004 2-1 38 .500 0 0 38 1-1 95.82005 4-3 47 .750 3 0 26t 0-0 153.12006 3-2 20 .667 2 0 19t 0-0 125.02007 1-1 17 1.000 1 0 17t 0-0 158.3Totals 11-8 143 .727 7 0 38 1-1 154.4

Single-game HighsRushing Attempts — 39, at Oakland, Oct. 20, 2002Rushing Yards — 243, vs. Oakland, Dec. 28, 2003Rushing Long — 85t, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 17, 2006Rushing TDs — 4, three times, Last: vs. Oakland, Oct. 14, 2007Rushing Long TD — 85t, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 17, 2006Receptions — 13, vs. Arizona, Nov. 25, 2001Receiving Yards — 148, at Detroit, Dec. 7, 2003Receiving Long — 74t, at Indianapolis, Dec. 26, 2004Receiving TDs — 2, twice, Last: vs. Green Bay, Dec. 14, 2003Receiving Long TD — 74t, at Indianapolis, Dec. 26, 2004

Postseason Single-game HighsRushing Attempts — 26, vs. New York Jets, Jan. 8, 2005Rushing Yards — 123, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007Rushing Long — 15, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007Rushing TDs — 2, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007Rushing Long TD — 3t, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007Receptions — 9, vs. New York Jets, Jan. 8, 2005Receiving Yards — 64, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007Receiving Long — 58, vs. New England, Jan. 14, 2007

100-Yard Rushing Games (45 - 44 regular season, 1 postseason)Date Opponent W-L No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD09/09/01 Washington W 36-113 3.1 9 209/30/01 Cincinnati W 21-107 5.1 23 3

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100-Yard Receiving Games Games (2)Date Opponent W-L No.-Yds. Avg. Long TD12/07/03 at Detroit* W 9-148 16.4 73t 212/14/03 Green Bay* L 11-144 13.1 68t 2

Multi-Touchdown Games (36) TouchdownsDate Opponent W-L Total Rushing Receiving09/09/01 Washington W 2 2 009/30/01 Cincinnati W 3 3 009/22/02 at Arizona W 2 2 009/29/02 New England W 2 2 010/20/02 at Oakland W 2 1 112/01/02 Denver W 3 3 011/09/03 Minnesota W 2 2 012/07/03 at Detroit W 2 0 212/14/03 Green Bay L 2 0 212/21/03 at Pittsburgh L 2 2 012/28/03 Oakland W 2 2 011/28/04 at Kansas City W 2 2 012/05/04 Denver W 2 2 012/19/04 at Cleveland W 2 2 012/26/04 at Indianapolis L 2 1 109/18/05 at Denver L 2 2 0

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09/25/05 New York Giants W 3 3 010/02/05 at New England W 2 2 010/16/05 at Oakland W 2 1 111/06/05 at New York Jets W 4 3 111/27/05 at Washington W 3 3 009/17/06 Tennessee W 2 2 010/15/06 at San Francisco W 4 4 010/29/06 St. Louis W 3 2 111/05/06 Cleveland W 3 3 011/12/06 at Cincinnati W 4 4 011/19/06 at Denver W 4 3 111/26/06 Oakland W 2 2 012/03/06 at Buffalo W 2 2 012/10/06 Denver W 3 3 012/17/06 Kansas City W 2 2 001/14/07 New England+ L 2 2 010/14/07 Oakland W 4 4 012/02/07 at Kansas City W 2 2 012/09/07 at Tennessee W 2 1 112/16/07 Detroit W 2 2 0+ Denotes postseason game

By Opponent (incl. playoffs) Rushing ReceivingOpponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards Avg. Long TDAtlanta (1) 23 64 2.8 10 1 4 16 4.0 8 0Arizona (3) 63 232 3.7 17 2 20 111 5.6 12 0Baltimore (3) 73 280 3.8 36 1 15 103 6.9 15 0Buffalo (4) 91 431 4.7 51t 4 10 58 5.8 12 0Carolina (1) 17 47 2.8 16 1 3 13 4.3 7 0Chicago (2) 33 86 2.6 14 2 11 72 6.5 20 0Cincinnati (4) 80 420 5.3 38 9 14 163 11.6 30 0Cleveland (4) 89 585 6.6 70t 7 9 48 5.3 11 0Dallas (2) 46 162 3.5 16 1 2 27 13.5 27 0Denver (14) 292 1,222 4.2 76 15 49 369 7.5 51t 1Detroit (2) 40 204 5.1 49 2 11 155 14.1 73t 2Green Bay (2) 42 113 2.7 12 0 14 177 12.6 68t 3Houston (3) 70 295 4.2 32 1 5 3 0.6 6 0Indianapolis (2) 45 157 3.5 16t 1 9 104 11.6 74t 1Jacksonville (5) 73 260 3.6 22 3 18 242 13.4 54 0Kansas City (13) 251 1,261 5.0 85t 10 64 396 6.2 37t 1Miami (3) 59 182 3.1 16 1 14 94 6.7 18 0Minnesota (2) 32 202 6.3 73t 3 7 55 7.9 23 0at New York Giants (1) 21 192 9.1 62 3 6 28 4.7 9 0New York Jets (4) 82 334 4.1 19 5 17 188 11.1 59 1New England (6) 119 596 5.0 58t 7 17 147 8.6 58 0New Orleans (1) 17 36 2.1 8 1 4 40 10.0 13 0Oakland (14) 357 1,709 4.8 58 16 55 350 6.4 35t 3Philadelphia (2) 36 58 1.6 13 0 8 39 4.9 11 0Pittsburgh (3) 53 189 3.6 20 3 21 110 5.2 41 0St. Louis (2) 49 303 6.2 51 3 6 81 13.5 26 1San Francisco (2) 45 159 3.5 27 4 15 121 8.1 16 0Seattle (4) 77 315 4.1 62 1 18 122 6.8 15 0Tampa Bay (1) 25 131 5.2 35 1 4 19 4.8 10 0Tennessee (4) 83 406 4.9 42 5 17 110 6.5 14 1Washington (2) 61 297 4.7 41t 5 7 41 5.9 14 0Totals (116) 2,444 10,928 4.5 85t 118 474 3,532 7.5 74t 14

2007 Game-By-Game Rushing ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 Chicago* 17 25 1.5 10 1 7 51 7.3 20 009/16 at New England* 18 43 2.4 11 0 4 15 3.8 6 009/23 at Green Bay* 22 62 2.8 11 0 3 33 11.0 21t 109/30 Kansas City* 20 132 6.6 37 1 5 22 4.4 10 010/07 at Denver* 21 67 3.2 11 0 3 73 24.3 36 010/14 Oakland* 24 198 8.3 41t 4 3 16 5.3 12 010/28 Houston* 17 90 5.3 20 0 1 1 1.0 1 011/04 at Minnesota* 16 40 2.5 11 1 6 37 6.2 10 011/11 Indianapolis* 21 76 3.6 16 1 4 21 5.3 12 0

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11/18 at Jacksonville* 16 62 3.9 19 1 5 93 18.6 35 011/25 Baltimore* 24 77 3.2 36 0 6 45 7.5 15 012/02 at Kansas City* 23 177 7.7 34 2 3 20 6.7 15 012/09 at Tennessee* 26 146 5.6 32 1 5 27 5.4 9 112/16 Detroit* 15 116 7.7 49 2 2 7 3.5 7 012/24 Denver* 19 107 5.6 17t 1 2 7 3.5 5 012/30 at Oakland* 16 56 3.5 12 0 1 7 7.0 7t 1

Totals 315 1474 4.7 49 15 60 475 7.9 36 301/06 Tennessee*+ 21 42 2.0 12 1 3 19 6.3 9 001/13 at Indianapolis*+ 7 28 4.0 8 0 1 20 20.0 20 001/20 at New England*+ 2 5 2.5 3 0 1 1 1.0 1 0

Totals 30 75 2.5 12 1 5 40 8.0 20 0

2006 Game-By-Game Rushing ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 at Oakland* 31 131 4.2 58 1 3 18 6.0 10 009/17 Tennessee* 19 71 3.7 15 2 7 51 7.3 14 010/01 at Baltimore* 26 98 3.8 29 0 1 7 7.0 7 010/08 Pittsburgh* 13 36 2.8 12 0 8 34 4.3 19 010/15 at San Francisco* 21 71 3.4 9 4 7 64 9.1 16 010/22 at Kansas City* 15 66 4.4 19 0 6 72 12.0 37t 110/29 St. Louis* 25 183 7.3 51 2 3 57 19.0 26 111/05 Cleveland* 18 172 9.6 41t 3 3 20 6.7 7 011/12 at Cincinnati* 22 104 4.7 17 4 6 54 9.0 19 011/19 at Denver* 20 105 5.3 24 3 3 74 24.7 51t 111/26 Oakland* 19 109 5.7 44 2 1 5 5.0 5 012/03 at Buffalo* 28 178 6.4 51t 2 3 14 4.7 7 012/10 Denver* 28 103 3.7 17 3 1 9 9.0 9 012/17 Kansas City* 25 199 8.0 85t 2 1 5 5.0 5 012/24 at Seattle* 22 123 5.6 62 0 1 10 10.0 10 012/31 Arizona* 16 66 4.1 11 0 2 14 7.0 12 0

Totals 348 1815 5.2 85t 28 56 508 9.1 51t 301/14 New England*+ 23 123 5.3 15 2 2 64 32.0 58 0

2005 Game-By-Game Rushing ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/11 Dallas* 19 72 3.8 10 1 0 0 0.0 0 009/18 at Denver* 19 52 2.7 16t 2 0 0 0.0 0 009/25 New York Giants* 21 192 9.1 62 3 6 28 4.7 9 010/02 at New England* 25 134 5.4 11 2 3 34 11.3 21 010/10 Pittsburgh* 18 62 3.4 14 1 7 68 9.7 41 010/16 at Oakland* 31 140 4.5 29 1 2 39 19.5 35t 110/23 at Philadelphia* 17 7 0.4 7 0 4 26 6.5 11 010/30 Kansas City* 17 69 4.1 15 0 3 23 7.7 16 011/06 at New York Jets* 25 107 4.3 16 3 3 46 15.3 25t 111/20 Buffalo* 19 67 3.5 19 1 3 22 7.3 12 011/27 at Washington* 25 184 7.4 41t 3 6 29 4.8 14 012/04 Oakland* 25 86 3.4 13 0 5 24 4.8 16 012/11 Miami* 21 75 3.6 16 0 1 0 0.0 0 012/18 at Indianapolis* 24 76 3.2 12 0 4 9 2.3 6 012/24 at Kansas City* 14 47 3.4 20 0 3 18 6.0 9 012/31 Denver* 19 92 4.8 28 1 1 4 4.0 4 0

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2004 Game-By-Game Rushing ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/12 at Houston* 26 121 4.7 32 1 3 -4 -1.3 0 009/19 New York Jets* 19 87 4.6 19 1 3 76 25.3 59 009/26 at Denver* 22 60 2.7 16 0 3 10 3.3 7 010/03 Tennessee* 17 147 8.6 42 1 2 13 6.5 7 010/10 Jacksonville* 19 56 2.9 22 1 4 78 19.5 54 010/17 at Atlanta* 23 64 2.8 10 1 4 16 4.0 8 010/24 at Carolina* 17 47 2.8 16 1 3 13 4.3 7 010/31 Oakland* 19 71 3.7 15 1 1 7 7.0 7 011/07 New Orleans* 17 36 2.1 8 1 4 40 10.0 13 011/21 at Oakland* 37 164 4.4 16 1 1 9 9.0 9 011/28 at Kansas City* 21 46 2.2 14 2 10 57 5.7 10 012/05 Denver* 30 113 3.8 15 2 5 17 3.4 7 0

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12/12 Tampa Bay* 25 131 5.2 35 1 4 19 4.8 10 012/19 at Cleveland* 26 111 4.3 20 2 1 -5 -5.0 -5 012/26 at Indianapolis* 21 81 3.9 16t 1 5 95 19.0 74t 101/02 Kansas City Inactive

Totals 339 1,335 3.9 42 17 53 441 8.3 74t 101/08 New York Jets*+ 26 80 3.1 12 0 9 53 5.9 10 0

2003 Game-By-Game Rushing ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/07 at Kansas City* 13 34 2.6 8 0 5 27 5.4 10 009/14 Denver* 16 93 5.8 23 0 5 27 5.4 11 009/21 Baltimore* 23 105 4.6 17 1 8 51 6.4 14 009/28 at Oakland* 28 187 6.7 55t 1 7 24 3.4 10 010/05 at Jacksonville* 10 38 3.8 12 0 4 30 7.5 20 010/19 at Cleveland* 26 200 7.7 70t 1 3 21 7.0 11 010/27 Miami* 24 62 2.6 8 1 11 80 7.3 18 011/02 at Chicago* 16 61 3.8 14 1 4 21 5.3 10 011/09 Minnesota* 16 162 10.1 73t 2 6 45 7.5 23 011/16 at Denver* 8 29 3.6 16 0 4 16 4.0 9 011/23 Cincinnati* 16 95 5.9 38 1 4 49 12.3 15 011/30 Kansas City* 19 106 5.6 55 1 5 17 3.4 9 012/07 at Detroit* 25 88 3.5 14 0 9 148 16.4 73t 212/14 Green Bay* 20 51 2.6 12 0 11 144 13.1 68t 212/21 at Pittsburgh* 22 91 4.1 20 2 6 8 1.3 10 012/28 Oakland* 31 243 7.8 35 2 8 17 2.1 8 0

Totals 313 1,645 5.3 73t 13 100 725 7.3 73t 4

2002 Game-By-Game Rushing ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/08 at Cincinnati* 21 114 5.4 17 1 3 45 15.0 30 009/15 Houston* 27 84 3.1 10 0 1 6 6.0 6 009/22 at Arizona* 26 91 3.5 17 2 5 25 5.0 9 009/29 New England* 27 217 8.0 58t 2 4 20 5.0 8 010/06 at Denver* 14 48 3.4 17 0 7 49 7.0 10 010/13 Kansas City* 20 78 3.9 11 1 9 78 8.7 22 010/20 at Oakland* 39 153 3.9 19t 1 5 28 5.6 11 111/03 New York Jets* 12 60 5.0 15 1 2 13 6.5 10 011/10 at St. Louis* 24 120 5.0 30 1 3 24 8.0 11 011/17 San Francisco* 24 88 3.6 27 0 8 57 7.1 16 011/24 at Miami* 14 45 3.2 9 0 2 14 7.0 12 012/01 Denver* 37 220 5.9 76 3 11 51 4.6 14 012/08 Oakland* 18 57 3.2 15 1 4 22 5.5 8 012/15 at Buffalo* 28 110 3.9 31 1 3 13 4.3 7 012/22 at Kansas City* 24 131 5.5 34 0 9 26 2.8 13 012/29 Seattle* 17 67 3.9 21 0 3 18 6.0 12 0

Totals 372 1,683 4.5 76 14 79 489 6.2 30 1

2001 Game-By-Game Rushing ReceivingDate Opponent No. Yards Avg. Long TD No. Yards Avg. Long TD09/09 Washington* 36 113 3.1 9 2 1 12 12.0 12 009/23 at Dallas* 27 90 3.3 16 0 2 27 13.5 27 009/30 Cincinnati* 21 107 5.1 23 3 1 15 15.0 15 010/07 at Cleveland* 19 102 5.7 54 1 2 12 6.0 6 010/14 at New England* 24 74 3.1 14 1 3 13 4.3 7 010/21 Denver* 25 58 2.3 20 0 1 11 11.0 11 010/28 Buffalo* 16 76 4.8 20 0 1 9 9.0 9 011/04 Kansas City* 13 31 2.4 8t 1 2 20 10.0 14 011/11 at Denver* 14 75 5.4 22 0 3 21 7.0 9 011/18 at Oakland* 22 68 3.1 10 1 3 14 4.7 7 011/25 Arizona* 21 75 3.6 13 0 13 72 5.5 9 012/02 at Seattle* 24 87 3.6 19 1 4 26 6.5 15 012/09 at Philadelphia* 19 51 2.7 13 0 4 13 3.3 9 012/15 Oakland* 17 46 2.7 9 0 6 23 3.8 7 012/23 at Kansas City* 27 145 5.4 34 0 3 11 3.7 6 012/30 Seattle* 14 38 2.7 9 0 10 68 6.8 13 0

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed two-year contractwith Chargers as undrafted rookie, May 4,2007...waived Sept. 1, 2007...signed to practice squad,Sept. 3, 2007...signed to active roster, Nov. 21, 2007.

2007: Played first career game on special teams Nov. 25vs. Baltimore after being signed from practice squad…shared fourth-quarter sack eight-yard sack with ShaunPhillips Dec. 2 at K.C….tied Tim Dobbins team high withthree special teams tackles against Detroit Dec.16…named AFC Defensive Player of Week and GMCDefensive Player of Week following coming out partyat Oakland Dec. 30 with three sacks and first-career NFLtouchdown…started series in third quarter with nine-yard sack on first-down…then on third-and-13 play,sacked Russell and forced fumble, and loose ball rolledinto end zone where Tucker recovered…was first touch-down since freshman year at Wake Forest when hesacked and stripped current Charger teammate and for-mer Clemson quarterback Charlie Whitehurst andreturned ball 12 yards for touchdown…later sealed 30-

17 win over Raiders with late fourth-quarter sack andforced fumble on fourth-and-two play with under oneminute remaining in game.

COLLEGE: Honorable mention All-ACC as senior…named ACC Rookie of Week after first career start vs.Clemson during which he stripped QB Charlie White-hurst of ball and returned it 12 yards for touch-down…finished career with 85 tackles, nine sacks and12.5 tackles for loss…played at Wake Forest from2003-07…majored in religion.

PERSONAL: Born in Morristown, New Jersey…attended Hargrave Military Academy after graduatingfrom Morristown Beard High School…four yearstarter at Morristown as defensive end and quarter-back…named to New Jersey’s All-Prep School Team…started four years at small forward on school’sbasketball team and competed in track, winningconference championship in shot put.

bench on defense. He recorded a half sack in his firstprofessional game at Kansas City Dec. 2 and fourweeks later he was named the AFC Defensive Playerof the Week after a career performance in the Bolts’regular-season finale against their arch-rivals, theOakland Raiders. Tucker sacked Raiders quarterbackJaMarcus Russell three times and during his secondsack, he forced a fumble and recovered the loose ballin the end zone for his first-ever NFL touchdown.

Tucker is a New Jersey native and wisely took everyopportunity to learn from another Garden Statenative, linebacker Shaun Phillips. Tucker could regularlybe seen during and after practice chatting with Phillipsand fellow OLB Shawne Merriman, who willinglyhelped their young pupil along the way.

As Jyles Tucker enters his second professional sea-son, he appears to be the next in a long line of talent-ed undrafted free agents that includes KassimOsgood, Antonio Gates, Kris Dielman, Jacques Cesaireand Stephen Cooper.

A standout defensive end at Wake Forest, Tuckerwas not selected in last April’s draft, but instead signeda free agent contract with the Chargers. He transi-tioned to outside linebacker in the Bolts’ 3-4 schemeand was impressive enough in the preseason to earn aspot on the Chargers’ practice squad. When a shoul-der injury ended linebacker Carlos Polk’s season inNovember, Tucker was elevated to the 53-man rosterand he made the most of his opportunity.

In five regular-season contests, Tucker recorded sixspecial teams tackles and provided a spark off the

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2007 San Diego 6-0 5-2 7 3.5-32 0-0 0 0 0 2-1

Postseason 3-0 3-1 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 3, at Oakland, Dec. 30, 2007Sacks — 3, at Oakland, Dec. 30, 2007

Additional StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 6.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2007, 3.

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Linebacker Wake Forest6-3, 258 Free Agent - ’072nd NFL Season Morristown Beard HS2nd with Chargers Dover, N.J. 94

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Titans’ teammate Peter Sirmon and former DallasCowboys quarterback Drew Bledsoe were raised.Volek, who is the same age as Sirmon and four yearsyounger than Bledsoe, became friends with bothfuture NFL players at an early age. Billy’s older brother,Joe, was best friends with Sirmon’s older brother,John. Billy’s dad, John Volek, is a former head footballcoach at Sacramento State and Fresno (Calif.) CityCollege and is now the athletic director at SierraCollege in Rocklin, California.

Billy played collegiately at Fresno State and is oneof several quarterbacks from the school who havegone on to have successful NFLcareers, including Trent Dilfer,David Carr and Kevin Sweeney.Carr, the first pick in the 2002 NFLDraft, was Volek’s backup duringhis junior and senior seasons.

Since 1970, Billy leads all NFL quarterbacks inpassing yards (2,789) in his first 10 starts. During atwo-game stretch in 2004, Volek passed for 426yards against Kansas City and 492 yards at Oakland,becoming only the fourth player in NFL history torecord back-to-back 400-yard passing games and justthe second player in NFL history to record 900 ormore passing yards over a two-game span.

Billy Volek had an opportunity to leave San Diegothis spring when he became an unrestricted freeagent, but the nine-year veteran and California nativequickly decided that the grass doesn’t get greenerthan playing for one of the NFL’s most successfulfranchises while living in America’s Finest City. InFebruary, Volek signed a new three-year contract thatwill keep him as the primary backup to Philip Riversthrough the 2010 season.

Volek gives the Chargers an experienced backupwho is extremely well respected in the locker room. Ineight NFL seasons, Volek has played in 30 games andstarted 10. All 10 starts came with the TennesseeTitans. Since joining the Chargers via trade in Octoberof 2006, Volek has appeared in six games.

His most significant action as a Charger came inJanuary’s Divisional Playoff win at Indianapolis whenRivers was forced to the sideline at the end of thethird quarter with a knee injury. Volek came off thebench and led the Bolts on an eight-play, 78-yardtouchdown drive. His one-yard quarterback sneak forthe go-ahead touchdown with less than five minutesleft in the fourth quarter proved to be the game-winning score.

Volek spent 10 years of his childhood in thesmall town of Walla Walla, Wash., where former

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Tennesseeas undrafted rookie, April 20, 2000…signed four-yearcontract with Titans, March 25, 2004…traded toChargers for sixth-round draft choice in 2007, Sept.19, 2006...signed new three-year contract withChargers, March 1, 2008.

2007: Saw first significant action of season, replacinginjured Philip Rivers in second quarter at TennesseeDec. 9…played most of second quarter before Riversreturned to start second half…played entire secondhalf in relief of Rivers Dec. 16 vs. Detroit, onlyattempting one pass…again played most of secondhalf Dec. 24 vs. Denver and in fourth quarter Dec. 30at Oakland…came into AFC Divisional Playoff Game atIndianapolis in fourth quarter in relief of injured Rivers(knee) and led game-winning touchdowndrive…entered game with Bolts up 21-17, but Coltsscored after Chargers went three-and-out to retakelead, 24-21…Volek drove team 78 yards in eight playson ensuing drive, capped by one-yard touchdown runon QB sneak for final points in 28-24 win…went

three-for-three passing for 48 yards on game-win-ning drive. 2006: Spent Weeks 1-2 as third quarter-back for Tennessee Titans…was inactive as third quar-terback for Chargers Weeks 3-5…did not play asbackup quarterback Weeks 6-15…saw limited actionWeek 16 against Arizona while Philip Rivers was outwith foot injury…took one snap at end of first quarterand took over at end of third quarter…did not play inplayoff game vs. New England. 2005: Made lone startof season at Arizona Oct. 23…connected with rookiewide receiver Brandon Jones for 38-yard touchdownpass on opening drive…left game late in fourth quar-ter due to concussion and did not return...replacedinjured Steve McNair at Miami Dec. 24 in secondquarter and threw career-long 55-yard touchdownpass to Drew Bennett…threw four-yard touchdownpass to Ben Troupe in fourth quarter at JacksonvilleJan. 1…later threw pass that was tipped and caughtby Bo Scaife for 10-yard touchdown. 2004: Startedeight games while McNair was out with sternuminjury… passed for 426 yards against Kansas City Dec.13 and 492 yards at Oakland Dec. 19 to become

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fourth player in NFL history with back to back 400-yard passing games…others were former Chargersquarterback Dan Fouts (1982), Dan Marino (1984)and Phil Simms (1985)…with 918 passing yards intwo weeks, became second player in NFL history torecord 900 or more passing yards over two-gamespan…Simms passed for 945 yards in 1985 in consec-utive games against Dallas and at Cincinnati…madesecond-career start at San Diego Oct. 3 and complet-ed 39 passes, second-most in Titans’ history…threwtwo touchdown passes at Cincinnati in Halloweenday 27-20 win…threw one-yard touchdown pass toShad Meier on final play of first half of Bengalsgame…recorded first-career 300-yard game with 334yards and touchdown passes of 29 yards to DerrickMason in first quarter and 47 yards to Drew Bennettin fourth quarter at Chicago Nov. 14…threw threefirst-quarter touchdown passes to Drew Bennett of48, 28 and 48 yards at Indianapolis Dec. 5 while lead-ing team to franchise-record 24 first-quarterpoints…went six of nine for 180 yards and threetouchdowns in quarter… completed 29 of 43 for 426yards and four touchdowns with no interceptions forcareer-high 130.6 passer rating against K.C. Dec. 13...threw touchdown passes of 42, 22 and seven yardsto Drew Bennett and four yards to DerrickMason…yardage total (426) was fifth-highest in fran-chise history…completed passes to 10 differentreceivers in Chiefs game…went 40 of 60 for 492yards and four touchdowns for second consecutiveweek at Oakland Dec. 19…threw touchdown passesof 17 and 23 yards to Drew Bennett, seven yards toBen Troupe and three yards to Derrick Mason…alsoscored touchdown on one-yard quarterbacksneak…60 passing attempts tied George Blanda (Nov.7, 1965) for second-most in franchise history…alsowas second-most single-game completions and yardsin team history…left Jan. 2 game against Detroit infourth quarter with shoulder injury. 2003: Played infirst-career game, filling in for injured McNair at Indi-anapolis Sept. 14…threw first-career touchdown passcovering 50 yards to Eddie Berlin on fake punt in firstquarter of 37-17 win at Carolina Oct. 19…replacedinjured McNair again at Atlanta Nov. 23 with teamtrailing 21-14 and led three scoring drives, includingone that ended with 14-yard touchdown pass to

Justin McCareins in fourth quarter of 38-31 win overFalcons…made first-career start at Buffalo Dec. 14 forinjured McNair and led squad to 28-26 victory…threwfor 295 yards and two scores against Bills…foundDerrick Mason nine times for 137 yards, includingpasses of 32 and 37 yards in fourth quarter…scoredfirst career touchdown on one-yard quarterbacksneak to give team 28-20 lead…suffered laceratedspleen during game and was put on “Reserve-Injured”list Dec. 18 due to injury. 2002: Spent entire seasonas emergency third-string quarterback behind SteveMcNair and Neil O’Donnell…. declared inactive for all16 regular season and two postseason games. 2001:Inactive for 14 games and played in one contest….served as O’Donnell’s backup but did not play atJacksonville Sept. 23…played in first-career game atMinnesota Dec. 9. 2000: Served as McNair’s backupvs. Baltimore Nov. 12 and was the third-stringemergency quarterback for remaining 15 games andJan. 7 playoff game against Baltimore.

COLLEGE: Three-year starter at Fresno State, whothrew 57 touchdown passes and only 12 intercep-tions during career…team MVP as senior and first-team All-Western Athletic Conference after passingfor 2,559 yards, 30 touchdowns and only three inter-ceptions on 235 of 355 passing for 153.0 quarter-back rating…led Bulldogs to Las Vegas Bowl assenior…in final regular-season game for Bulldogs,threw career-high five touchdown passes against SanJose State…ranked second in WAC as junior with passefficiency rating of 131.7…redshirted in 1995…playedat Fresno State from 1995-99…majored in sociology.

PERSONAL: Born in Hemet, California…namedNorthwest Yosemite League Offensive Player of Yearafter his senior season at Clovis West High School inFresno, Calif….participated in numerous charitableactivities in Tennessee, including visits to schools,hospitals and soldiers of 101st Airborne Divisionstationed at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky…also participatedin Special Olympics events with former teammateFrank Wycheck and performed public serviceannouncements for Tennessee Humane Society…married, Kerri, and couple has daughter, Morgan, andsons, Carter and Benett.

Passing Sacks- PassYear Team G-S Att.-Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. Long Lost Rating2000 Tennessee 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0.02001 Tennessee 1-0 3-0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 39.62002 Tennessee 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0.02003 Tennessee 7-1 69-44 545 .638 4 1 50t 6-45 101.42004 Tennessee 10-8 357-218 2,486 .611 18 10 48t 30-216 87.12005 Tennessee 6-1 88-50 474 .568 4 2 55t 9-45 77.62006 Tennessee 0-0 0-0 0 .000 0 0 0 0-0 0.02006 San Diego 1-0 2-1 4 .500 0 0 4 1-6 56.32007 San Diego 5-0 10-3 6 .300 0 1 4 2-7 0.0

Totals 30-10 529-316 3,515 .597 26 14 55t 48-319 84.9Postseason 1-0 4-3 48 .750 0 0 27 0-0 114.6

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was complete a 400-hour internship in the Tigers’sports information department.

While he was sidelined during his senior season,Waters was still considered one of the team’s leaders.The coaching staff allowed him to travel with theteam and his teammates voted him a team captain.The coaching staff also allowed him to dress out forthe team’s final home game of the season againstin-state rival South Carolina so thatWaters could touch Howard’s Rock onelast time and then make a final walkdown “The Hill” and into Clemson’sMemorial Stadium with his teammates.

Waters now shares his success story with others.He spends time counseling local youth and helpingthem work to achieve the same goals that he set forhimself. Anthony regularly returns to his hometown ofLake View, South Carolina (pop. 800) where he speaksto children of all ages in the town’s elementary, middleand high schools. He also helped give back to thecommunity that gave to him, handing out Thanksgivingdinners and Christmas toys to families and children inneed during last holiday season. The former seniorclass president at Lake View High credits several of hisformer coaches for helping him steer clear of trouble.They include his former football coach and Clemsonalum, Jewell McLaurin; the school’s baseball coach, KipHerlong, as well as assistant football coaches KennyRogers and Daryl King. And while he was at Clemson,Anthony also helped a family member in need,bringing his younger brother, Henri, to live with him at

When the Chargers drafted linebacker AnthonyWaters in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft, theyknew they’d have to be patient. During the first gameof his senior season at Clemson, Waters suffered apotentially career-ending knee injury and was stillworking his way back when the Chargers selected him.

Waters was inactive for all 16 games during hisrookie season, but now that he’s returned to fullstrength, the Chargers believe he’s ready to contribute.Waters enters his second NFL season carrying highexpectations for himself and from his teammates.

Overcoming the odds is nothing new for Waters.He fought through a tough upbringing, one in whichhe was raised in a house with eight brothers and sis-ters by a single-parent, his mother Lynette, and onethat also saw two of his older brothers spend time injail. His oldest brother is still incarcerated and facing apotential life sentence. Lynette works at Anthony’salma mater, Lake View High School, and even withnine children, still finds time to volunteer at a localnursing home.

Yet none of these factors prevented Anthony fromreaching his goals of becoming the first member of

the Waters family to graduate fromcollege and to play in the NFL. Heachieved both. In December of2006, he walked across the stageat Clemson’s Littlejohn Coliseum to

accept his degree in sports management and fourmonths later he was drafted by the Chargers. To earnhis degree, one of the last things Waters had to do

RushingYear Att.-Yds. Avg. Long TD2003 11-4 0.4 5 12004 11-50 4.5 14 12005 1-3 3.0 3 02006 3-(-3) -1.0 -1 02007 11-(-7) -0.6 0 0Totals 37-47 1.3 14 2Postseason 3-(-1) -0.3 1t 1

Single-game Highs Attempts — 60, at Oakland, Dec. 19, 2004Completions — 40, at Oakland, Dec. 19, 2004Yards — 492, at Oakland, Dec. 19, 2004Passing Touchdowns — 4, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 13, 2004Interceptions — 3, at Minnesota, Oct. 24, 2004Long — 55t, vs. Miami, Dec. 24, 2005Completion Percentage (min. 10 att.) — .674, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 13, 2004Passer Rating (min. 10 att.) — 130.6, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 13, 2004

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a Tigers fan who suffers from Downs Syndrome andpresented the man with one of his old Clemsongame jerseys.

school at a time when he was beginning to slip intotrouble back home. Waters is also very close withthe Clemson fans. Before his senior season was setto begin, Waters made a surprise visit to the home of

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Third-round choice (96)in NFL Draft, April 28, 2007...signed four-year contractwith Chargers, July 24, 2007.

2007: Inactive for all 16 games plus all three ofteam’s postseason contests.

COLLEGE: Sat out almost entire senior season afterinjuring knee in third quarter of season openeragainst Florida Atlantic…honorable mention All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as junior afterleading team with 109 tackles and leading ACC with74 solo stops…recipient of team’s Solid Rock Award

in 2005, given by coaches to squad’s outstandinglinebacker…during junior season, named team’s playerof game following outings vs. Maryland, N.C. Stateand Duke…redshirted in 2002…played at Clemsonfrom 2002-06…graduated in December 2006 withdegree in sports management.

PERSONAL: Born in Dillon, South Carolina…Offen-sive Player of Year and all-state selection as senior atLake View High School…saw time as prep at LB, RB,DE, WR and punter…as senior, scored 27 total touch-downs and led team in rushing, receiving and tackles.

first child, a daughter named Brooklyn Marie. Eric andChanel were married in July 2005 in La Jolla, California,just before Eric’s junior season at Utah. That year,

Eric and Chanel lived near the UtahState campus in Ogden, Utah andEric commuted nearly an hour eachway. Chanel, Eric’s high school

sweetheart, played soccer at Utah State.Growing up about an hour north of San Diego in

Alta Loma, California, members of the Weddle familyhave been Charger fans for some time, particularlyEric’s mother, Debbie, and father, Steve. Eric’s mom isan elementary school teacher who has logged morethan 30 years in the classroom.

Weddle is an avid golfer who plays to a seven oreight handicap and he bowls once or twice a week,averaging in the 170 range. His other hobbies includebaseball, basketball and watching movies with Chanel.The Weddles have a Golden Retriever named Chloe.

A special education major at Utah, Weddle tutoredstudents with learning disabilities while he was inschool. He also visited Utah’s Primary Children’sHospital, spoke to children at schools and at the youthcorrectional facility in Salt Lake City and volunteeredfor the Food Bank.

General Manager A.J. Smith knew he was giving upa lot last April when he brokered a trade with Chicagoto move up 25 spots in the second round of the 2007NFL Draft to select safety Eric Weddle from Utah.Smith also knew he was getting a lot, and that’s exactlywhat Weddle proved during his rookie season.

While he didn’t start in 2007, Weddle saw plentyof action. He started the season as the team’s “Dime”safety and utilized his unique talents to rush the quar-terback, cover receivers downfield and provide a phys-ical presence in the secondary. Weddle finished hisfirst professional season with 48 tackles, a sack, aninterception, six passes defensed and three tackles forloss. He also added a timely interception of PeytonManning in the Bolts’ Divisional Playoff win over theColts. The pick came at the goal line and ended an Indi-anapolis scoring threat.

Entering year two of his NFL career, Weddle is pen-ciled in as the Bolts’ starting free safety. He’ll joinstrong safety Clinton Hart and cornerbacks AntonioCromartie and Quentin Jammer to form one of themost talented secondaries in the NFL. In 2007, thegroup led the NFL with 30 interceptions.

Family is a very important part of Weddle’s life.Last January, his wife Chanel gave birth to the couple’s

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Selected by Chargers insecond round (37) of NFL Draft, April 28,2007...signed four-year contract, July 24, 2007.

2007: Turned in series of big plays in first half of firstcareer NFL regular season game vs. Chicago…all fourwere third-down plays that helped stall Chicago dri-ves…on consecutive series in first half, recorded one-

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yard tackle for loss on 3rd and 14 play, helped stallnext two drives with quarterback pressures on thirddown plays and lastly, ended fourth Bears drive withfive-yard sack of Rex Grossman on a 3rd-and-9play…helped end Broncos fourth-quarter drive ondowns Week 5 at Denver when he and Eric QuentinJammer combined for third-down tackle for loss (-3yards) of Travis Henry…on ensuing drive, MichaelTurner scored on 74-yard TD run to give Bolts 41-3lead…recorded first interception of career deep inChargers’ territory to put final seal on 35-10 victoryover Houston Oct. 28…two-yard tackle for loss onsecond-and-23 play in first quarter vs. IndianapolisNov. 11 led to Antonio Cromartie interception on fol-lowing play…in scoreless game Nov. 25 vs. Baltimore,broke up pass on third-down play to forcepunt…Bolts kicked field goal on ensuing possessionfor 3-0 lead…logged huge third-quarter interceptionon third-and-three play from Chargers’ four-yard linein AFC Divisional Playoff win at Indianapolis…afterChargers had scored on opening possession of thirdquarter to take 14-10 lead, intercepted pass on Indy’snext drive at Chargers’ two-yard line with one-hand-ed catch to prevent Colts from scoring go-aheadtouchdown…Chargers would go on to win playoffgame by four points, 28-24.

COLLEGE: Mountain West Conference DefensivePlayer of Year in 2005 and 2006…second-team All-America choice as junior and consensus first-teamchoice as senior…first Ute since Luther Elliss in 1994to earn consensus All-America honors…first-team All-MWC as junior and senior…Defensive MVP of 2005Emerald Bowl…second-team all-conference, honor

roll, Dean’s List student and elected to school’s Foot-ball Leadership Committee as sophomore in 2004…Freshman All America, All-MWC honorable mentionand Academic All-MWC pick as frosh in 2003…setschool record by forcing nine career fumbles…MWCrecord and second in school annals with 18 careerinterceptions…also second on Utah list with three INTreturns for touchdowns…ranked eighth in countrywith seven interceptions as senior, tying conferencerecord and ranking second on school’s single-seasonlist…only player in school and conference history toscore touchdowns passing, rushing, on interceptionreturn and fumble return in season (2006) andcareer…Walter Camp National Player of Week after2006 game against San Diego State in which heintercepted three passes, returning two for touch-downs, and ran for another score…also in ’06, was onfield for 90 plays in game against Air Force, scoringtwo rushing touchdowns and held winning field goalin 17-14 Utah victory…interception late in fourthquarter against Tulsa in 2006 Armed Forces Bowlsealed victory in final collegiate game…played at Utahfrom 2003-06…majored in special education.

PERSONAL: Born in Fontana, California…two-timeMt. Baldy League Offensive and Defensive MVP,three-time all-league choice, two-time All-CIF selec-tion and league Rookie of Year at Alta Loma HighSchool in Alta Loma, California…intercepted five pass-es, forced five fumbles, rushed for 22 scores andthrew five touchdown passes as senior…helped leadBraves to 2000 Mt. Baldy League championship…lettered in basketball and baseball.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.2007 San Diego 15-0 41-7 48 1-5 1-0 0 0 6 0-0

Totals 3-0 6-2 8 0-0 1-0 0 0 1 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 6, vs. Oakland, Oct. 14, 2007Sacks — 1, vs. Chicago, Sept. 9, 2007Interceptions — 1, vs. Houston, Oct. 28, 2007

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 5, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008Interceptions — 1, at Indianapolis, Jan. 13, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2007, 3.Special Teams Tackles — 2007, 6.

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Conference’s third all-time leading passer. One of theplayers who ranked ahead of him was Rivers, whospent his collegiate career at North Carolina State.

Charlie’s dad, David, was also an NFL quarterback.He played for the Green Bay Packers from 1976-83.When the Chargers played atLambeau Field last September,the Packers were hosting theteam’s annual alumni weekend.Whitehurst’s entire family made the trip toNorthern Wisconsin to take part in the festivitiesand watch the Bolts.

Charlie is not the only former Clemson Tiger in thefamily. His sister, Carrie also attended Clemson on anathletic scholarship. She played forward on the LadyTigers basketball team.

Charlie Whitehurst, a third-round pick in the 2006NFL Draft, enters his third professional season in2008. The Chargers pride themselves on having one ofthe deepest rosters in the NFL, and they believe thequarterback position is particularly strong.

On gameday, Whitehurst enjoys an important role.When the Chargers are on offense, he stands next toHead Coach Norv Turner, who calls the offensive playsfor the Bolts. Turner gives the play to Whitehurst, whothen radios it in to Philip Rivers through the communi-cation system in Rivers’ helmet.

An honor roll student throughout his college careerat Clemson, Charlie earned his degreein marketing in December 2004, a fullyear before his eligibility expired.Charlie left the Clemson, SouthCarolina campus as the Atlantic Coast

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Third-round draft choice(81) by San Diego, April 29, 2006...signed four-yearcontract, July 25, 2006.

2007: Inactive for all 16 regular season games and allthree playoff contests as team’s third quarterback.2006: Did not play Weeks 1, 3-4…took over forPhilip Rivers late in fourth quarter of Tennessee gameSept. 17 and scored first-career NFL touchdown on14-yard run…played one series against Titans and didnot attempt any passes…closed out S.F. game Oct. 15with kneel down on final play of game…inactive asthird quarterback Weeks 6-16 and for playoff gamevs. New England.

COLLEGE: Second-team All-Atlantic Coast Confer-ence as senior in 2005 after posting nation’s fifth-highest completion percentage…finished career with25 wins as starter, second-most in school historybehind Rodney Williams’ 32 from 1985-88…eightfourth-quarter comeback wins during career... sevencareer wins over top-25 teams, tying school careerrecord with Williams...included three wins over top-10teams…only second quarterback in school history tobeat two top-10 teams in single season…only

quarterback in 103-game history of series to post 4-0record as starter against South Carolina…only quarter-back in ACC history with multiple starts and winningrecord against Florida State…went 2-1 against Semi-noles, including 16-point win in 2003 and 21-pointSenior Day win in 2005…FSU was ranked No. 3 priorto 2003 meeting, giving Tigers win against highestranked team in school history…led fourth-quartercomeback win at Miami in 2004…was only ‘Canesthird loss in 176 games since 1985 when enteringfourth quarter with lead…graduated from Clemsonwith 46 school records, including career passingyardage, completions, touchdowns passes, comple-tion percentage and 300-yard passing games…in winover No. 6 ranked Tennessee at 2003 Chick-fil-APeach Bowl he was named ESPN/Capital One Playerof Game… passed for school-record 420 yards andfour touchdowns in first-career start at Duke… playedat Clemson from 2001-05…redshirted in 2001…graduated with degree in marketing.

PERSONAL: Born in Green Bay, Wisconsin…highlydecorated quarterback at Chattahoochee High Schoolin Alpharetta, Georgia…also lettered in baseball asoutfielder and first baseman.

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Golf Classic in Columbus, Ohio in June. Matt and his wife, Vanessa, have started a non-

profit foundation and are working closely with theSan Diego County Office of Education. Among itsendeavors, the “Wilhelm’s Tackle It Now Foundation”plans to donate 157 backpacks filled with school sup-plies to children this fall. The foundation will also beawarding scholarships in San Diego and in Matt’shometown of Lorain, Ohio. This summer, he hosted afootball camp at his former high school, Elyria Catholicin Ohio, for middle-school aged kids.

Away from the field, Matt enjoys playing golf andbasketball, spending time with his teammates and hisfamily. In March, Matt and Vanessa celebrated thebirth of their first child, son Mason. The Wilhelms weremarried in April 2007 and vacationed shortly there-after in the Bahamas. Last summer they took a moreformal honeymoon, traveling to Paris, Monte Carlo andSt. Tropez.

In college, Matt had a couple of interesting super-stitions. He wore the same game shoes for his finalthree seasons and on the night before each game, hewould sleep in the bed closest to the window.

Chargers linebacker Matt Wilhelm patiently waitedfive years for his opportunity to start in the NationalFootball League, and when the time finally came lastfall, Wilhelm made the most of it. He started 14 gamesin 2007 and finished second on the squad with 144tackles. He also recorded three interceptions, a sackand four tackles for loss.

Wilhelm was a key cog in the Bolts’ defense. A calfinjury caused him to miss two starts and most of athird game in September and the Chargers dropped allthree of those decisions. Wilhelm serves as the signalcaller for the Chargers’ defense and plays a key role ingetting the group lined up.

Prior to his ascension into a starting role, theChargers saw enough promise in Wilhelm that they

inked the former Ohio State Buckeyeto a five-year contract extension inDecember 2006. The Chargers have himlocked up through the 2011 season.

Wilhelm still maintains close ties to his alma mater.He attends a host of Buckeye Alumni events inSan Diego and was named the honorary chairman forthe Nationwide Children’s Hospital-Woody Hayes

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Fourth-round choice(112) by San Diego, April 27, 2003…signed withChargers, July 19, 2003…re-signed one-year contract,April 19, 2006...signed five-year contract extensionthrough 2011, Dec. 23, 2006.

2007: Starting first career game in season opener vs.Chicago, racked up 10 tackles, second-most onteam…also made heads up special teams play late inthird quarter to recover punt after it hit Bears playerin shoulder…four plays later, Chargers scored TD on17-yard pass to Antonio Gates for 7-3 lead…inactiveWeek 3 while nursing calf injury and replaced in start-ing lineup by Carlos Polk…part of three-way tie forteam lead with 12 stops vs. Houston Oct. 28…rackedup career-high 18 tackles, including one for loss,Week 8 at Minnesota…collected interception off Indi-anapolis’ Peyton Manning on opening series of sec-ond half in Nov. 11 NBC Sunday Night Football gamevs. Colts…finished night with 14 tackles, second-moston team…injured ankle on opening series of thirdquarter of Nov. 4 game at Minnesota and had surgeryfollowing day…was inactive Week 9 vs. Indianapolis…led squad with 14 tackles, including one for lossNov. 18 at Jacksonville…tackle for loss (-1 yards) took

place late in fourth quarter and helped force punt togive Bolts one last drive to attempt to tie game…cred-ited with sack for no yards Dec. 9 at Kansas City…ledteam with 15 total tackles and had huge interceptionand pass breakup in Dec. 9 overtime win at Ten-nessee…intercepted pass off Vince Young on third-and-two play on opening drive of third quarter…Boltsthen kicked field goal following interception for firstpoints of game…then in fourth quarter of 17-10game, broke up huge third-down pass to force puntand set up San Diego’s game-tying TD drive…inter-ception and seven-yard return on first play of secondquarter Dec. 16 vs. Detroit led to field goal and 20-0lead for Bolts…was second pick in as many games andthird of season…led team with 12 tackles againstDenver on Dec. 24 ESPN Monday Night Football andhelped end fourth-quarter drive on downs with one-yard tackle for loss after Broncos had driven to SanDiego’s two-yard line. 2006: Played Weeks 1-16 &divisional playoff game on defense and specialteams…tied for team high with two special teamstackles Sept. 17 against Tennessee…second on squadwith two special teams tackles against PittsburghOct. 8 and he and Clinton Hart combined to tackleBryant McFadden for two-yard loss on fake punt

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Totals 55-14 102-77 179 2-7 5-21 17 0 10 0-0Postseason 5-2 6-7 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 18, at Minnesota, Nov. 4, 2007Sacks — 1, twice, Last: at Kansas City, Dec. 2, 200Interceptions — 1, five times, Last: vs. Detroit, Dec. 16, 2007Interception Return Yards — 10, vs. Buffalo, Nov. 20, 2005Interception Return Long — 10, vs. Buffalo, Nov. 20, 2005

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 10, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2006, 1; 2007, 4.Special Teams Tackles — 2003, 2; 2004, 8; 2005, 15; 2006, 15; Total, 40.Special Teams Forced Fumbles — 2005, 1.Special Teams Fumble Recoveries — 2007, 1.

Additional Postseason StatisticsSpecial Teams Tackles — 2006, 1.

attempt in first quarter…had big hand in Bolts’ 21-14win over Oakland Nov. 26 by tipping pass at line ofscrimmage that was intercepted by Drayton Florenceon first play after two-minute warning in fourth quar-ter…interception came on fourth-and-13 play andChargers ran out clock for win…also tied for teamhigh with two special teams stops against Raiders…collected pair of special teams tackles in Dec. 24game at Seattle. 2005: Tied for third on team with 15special teams tackles…credited with two specialteams tackles at New England Oct. 2…second onsquad with two special teams stops at OaklandOct. 16…tallied three tackles as reserve linebackeragainst Kansas City Oct. 30…led team with threespecial teams tackles at New York Jets Nov. 6…inter-cepted pass off JP Losman in third quarter of 48-10win over Buffalo Nov. 20…his pick ended team’sstreak of 10 consecutive quarters without intercep-tion…Bolts kicked field goal after interception to take41-10 lead…outstanding all-around effort in ESPNSunday Night Football game against Oakland Dec. 4with sack, three tackles on defense and team-highthree tackles on special teams…seven-yard sack cameon third-and-eight play late in fourth quarter to forceRaiders punt…in 26-17 win at Indianapolis Dec. 18,collected two special teams tackles and forcedfumble on kickoff following field goal that gave Bolts19-17 lead in fourth quarter. 2004: Inactive Weeks

1-9…played in first game of season Week 10 atOakland and had one tackle on special teams…tied forteam-high with two special teams stops againstTampa Bay Dec. 12…led squad with two tackles onspecial teams at Indianapolis Dec. 26…first-careerinterception along with five tackles and two passesdefensed against Kansas City Jan. 2…saw action onspecial teams during Wild Card Playoff game vs. NewYork Jan. 8. 2003: Lone two tackles on special teamsagainst Minnesota Nov. 9…played in first-career gameon special teams against Baltimore Sept. 21…inactiveWeeks 1-2, 4-8 and 10-16.

COLLEGE: First-team All-Big Ten Conferenceselection as senior…recipient of Randy GradisharAward as team’s top linebacker as junior…led teamwith career-high 121 tackles senior season…led teamwith 10 tackles in 2003 Fiesta Bowl victory againstMiami for National Championship… finished careerwith 266 tackles, eight sacks, 44 stops for loss, threeinterceptions and four forced fumbles…ranked sixthon the school’s career-record list for tackles forloss…played at Ohio State from 1999-2002…majoredin communications.

PERSONAL: Born in Oberlin, Ohio…first team all-state selection at Elyria Catholic High School inLorain, Ohio.

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In seven of Williams’ 11 seasons in San Diego, theChargers have ranked in the league’s Top 10 in rushingdefense, including league-leading seasons in 1998 and2005. Only twice during his Chargers’ tenure has theunit ranked below 11th in the league’s final rankings.

Williams is widely regarded as one of the mostphysically imposing defensive tackles in the NFL. It’snatural, considering he comes from a family in whichhe was the second oldest of seven boys all raised byhis mother, Harriet, a single parent. She is now retired,but spent years working as a correctional officer at ajuvenile facility in Louisville, Kentucky. Jamal’s youngerbrother, Kwesi, played cornerback at Morehead Stateand had a free agent tryout with the Chargers in 2006.

The consensus among coaches of the 3-4 defenseis that the key component of the scheme is the nosetackle. The Chargers have a great one, and JamalWilliams is a big reason why the Bolts’ defense has hadso much success in recent years.

In 2007, Williams was named to the Pro Bowl for athird-consecutive season after anchoring a defensethat helped the Chargers win their third AFC West titlein the last four years.

Williams has been a warrior throughout his career.Last fall, he had an arthroscopic procedure done onboth of his knees during the team’s bye week. Hemissed just one game following the operations andwas back on the field. Williams also battled through ahigh ankle sprain during the playoffs that would havekept most players out of action. Instead, he was right

TRANSACTION HISTORY: Second-round choice inSupplemental Draft, July 9, 1998…signed withChargers, Aug. 6, 1998…re-signed, April 11, 2000 andMay 11, 2001…signed five-year contract extensionthrough 2010, May 26, 2005.

2007: Selected to AFC Pro Bowl squad…earnedGame Ball from Head Coach Norv Turner after

anchoring Oct. 7 defensive effort thatlimited Denver to 72 rushing yards atInvesco Field…in two 2006 gamesversus Denver, Broncos rushed for320 yards against San Diego’s

defense…inactive Oct. 28 vs. Houston while recover-ing from knee scope…returned to action and had sea-son-high nine tackles, including tackle for loss ongame’s opening defensive play, in Nov. 11 NBC Sun-day Night Football game vs. Indianapolis…led teamwith two passes defensed at line of scrimmage Nov.18 at Jacksonville…first occurred on third-down playto force Jaguars’ field goal try…tabbed tackle for lossamong six stops Nov. 25 vs. Baltimore…inactive forDenver game Dec. 24 and Oakland game Dec. 30 withhip flexor…did not play in Feb. 10 Pro Bowl due to

ankle injury. 2006: Starter in 2007Pro Bowl…first-team All-Pro byAssociated Press, Sporting News,USA Today Sports Weekly, ProFootball Weekly & The Professional

Football Writers of America…also earned first-team All-AFC honors from PFW and PFWA…Chargers co-Lineman of Year...started Weeks1-16…collected sack and pair of tackles in Sept. 11

season opener at Oakland while helping hold Raidersto 87 yards rushing…sacked Aaron Brooks for seven-yard loss on first down play in third quarter…loggedfour stops and helped hold Tennessee to 55 yardsrushing Week 2…Chargers Alumni Player of Weekafter leading defensive line with seven stops atBaltimore Oct. 1…AFC Defensive Player of Week andUSA Today’s Unsung Hero of Week after dominating

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Pittsburgh’s Pro Bowl center Jeff Hartings and guardAlan Faneca in 23-13 NBC Sunday Night Footballvictory over defending Super Bowl Champions Oct.8…finished game with sack and team-leading eighttackles, including one for loss…helped Bolts holdPittsburgh to 68 yards on ground…four-yard sackcame on second-and-13 play during Steelers’ firstseries after Chargers had taken 17-13 lead in fourthquarter…it helped force punt and Bolts drove for fieldgoal on ensuing drive to increase their lead to 20-13…also stopped Willie Parker for one-yard loss infirst quarter…delivered highlight-reel bruising hitagainst Kansas City’s Samie Parker on reverse infourth quarter of game at Arrowhead Stadium Oct.22…racked up career-high 12 tackles against Cleve-land Nov. 5 and helped hold Browns to 89 yards rush-ing… anchored run defense that held Oakland to 84total yards and average of just 3.2 yards per carry in21-14 win Nov. 26…collected tackle for loss amongsix stops and helped hold Buffalo to 63 yards rushingin Dec. 3 game at Ralph Wilson Stadium…he andShaun Phillips combined to tackle Bills’ Willis McGa-hee for two-yard loss on second play of game…leddefensive line with six tackles and helped hold KansasCity to 90 yards and 0 TDs rushing on Dec. 17 atQualcomm stadium after Chiefs had rushed for 134yards and two scores in first game at Arrowhead Sta-dium…led defensive line and tied for team high with11 tackles at Seattle Dec. 24…started AFC Playoffgame vs. New England… collected sack and tackle forloss among four stops in AFC-NFC Pro Bowl…stoppedSteven Jackson for one-yard loss on NFC’s first playof third quarter…sacked Tony Romo for three-yardloss on third-and-10 play early in fourth quarter.2005: Named starter for 2006 Pro Bowl…All-Pro

by Associated Press, SportingNews and ESPN.com… All-AFC byPro Football Weekly and Profes-sional Football Writers of Ameri-ca…Chargers Defensive Player ofYear and Lineman of Year…led team

with eight tackles for loss…tied career high with 53tackles…lone tackle was for loss in season openeragainst Dallas…recovered fumble on opening drive ofgame at Denver Sept. 18 after Randall Godfreypopped ball loose from Mike Anderson at Chargers’two-yard line…tallied two stops, both for loss, in Oct.2 win at New England…second tackle for loss was for-2 yards against Corey Dillon and forced punt threeplays later…on ensuing possession Chargers scoredtouchdown to take 10-7 lead…racked up two tacklesfor loss among six stops versus Pittsburgh on MondayNight Football Oct. 10…helped hold Philadelphia toseason-low 24 yards rushing Oct. 23, just one weekafter holding Oakland to 39 yards rushing…batteddown key third-down pass during late fourth-quartergoal-line stand in 31-26 win over New York Jets Nov.6…helped hold Oakland to 81 rushing yards in ESPNSunday Night Football game Dec. 4 with 24 yardscoming on final play of game…Chargers Alumni

Player of Week after logging tackle for loss amongsix stops in game against Miami Dec. 11…tackle wasagainst Ricky Williams for one-yard loss on third-and-two play in fourth quarter, however was called fortripping penalty on play resulting in first down…fourplays later, Dolphins kicked field goal to take 23-14lead…shared three-yard tackle for loss with ShawneMerriman in first quarter of 26-17 win over Indi-anapolis Dec. 18…took place on first play of Colts’second drive of game and led to interception byDrayton Florence on following play…closed out cam-paign with season-high eight tackles, including onefor loss, in Dec. 31 game versus Denver. 2004: First-alternate to Pro Bowl…first-team All-Pro bySportsIllustrated.com…second-team All-Pro byAssociated Press and Football Digest…named toUSA Today’s All-Joe Team…Chargers DefensivePlayer of Year and Lineman of Year…anchoredNFL’s No. 3 ranked run defense…unit held opponentsto 81.7 rush yards per game while only allowing tworushes of more than 20 yards…held opponents to 3.7yards per carry…Chargers Alumni Player of Weekafter collecting sack and season-high four tackles atDenver Sept. 26…set career high with two sacksagainst Jacksonville Oct. 10 …turned in another four-tackle game at Atlanta Oct. 17…had tackle for lossamong two stops against Oakland Oct. 31…recordednine-yard sack and pass defensed on back-to-backplays against Denver Dec. 5… did not play againstKansas City Jan. 2…tallied two tackles in Wild CardPlayoff game against Jets Jan. 8. 2003: Tallied sackand forced fumble against Oakland Dec. 28…returned to starting lineup against Green Bay andresponded with season-high four tackles…inactiveWeek 13 after having minor knee procedure Dec.1…had tackle for loss against Kansas City Nov.30…tallied one tackle for loss against Miami Oct. 27…had tackle for loss at Oakland Sept. 28. 2002: Recip-ient of Ed Block Courage Award…placed on“Reserve-Injured” list Dec. 4 after suffering dislocatedankle in game against Denver Dec. 1 when he was hitfrom behind…finished season with 24 tackles, 2.5sacks, two passes defensed and one forced fum-ble…had sack against Broncos before sufferinginjury…sack and forced fumble at Miami Nov. 24…tiedseason high with four stops against New York Nov.3… one-half sack at Oakland Oct. 20…also tallied fourtackles against New England Sept. 29 and ArizonaSept. 22. 2001: Started first three games at defen-sive tackle before being placed on “Reserve-Injured”list Oct. 3 with left knee injury…had two tackles andone fumble recovery. 2000: Set career high with 53tackles…one of six players on defense to start all 16games…had at least one tackle in every game…hadcareer-high six tackles in four games, including versusNew Orleans Sept. 10, versus Denver Oct. 8, atSeattle Nov. 5 and versus Kansas City Nov. 26…lonesack of season came at Denver Nov. 19. 1999:Finished season with 26 tackles, one sack and twopasses defensed …played in all 16 contests with two

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COLLEGE: First team All-Big 12 conference selec-tion…finished career with 117 tackles and 9.5 sacks…

attended Kemper Military Academy in Missouri in1996…played at Oklahoma State in 1995 and 1997…majored in sociology.

PERSONAL: Born in Washington, D.C…SuperPrepAll-America at Arch Bishop Carroll High School inWashington D.C….daughters Joy Danielle and Jasmine.

Pass FumblesYear Team G-S Tack.-Asst. Total Sacks-Yds. Int.-Yds. Long TD Def. For.-Rec.1998 San Diego 9-0 5-1 6 0-0 1-14 14t 1 1 0-01999 San Diego 16-2 22-4 26 1-3 0-0 0 0 2 0-02000 San Diego 16-16 46-7 53 1-6 0-0 0 0 1 1-02001 San Diego 3-3 2-0 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-12002 San Diego 12-10 20-3 23 2.5-14 0-0 0 0 2 1-02003 San Diego 15-15 24-9 33 1-0 0-0 0 0 1 1-02004 San Diego 15-15 25-7 32 4-16 0-0 0 0 4 0-02005 San Diego 16-16 40-13 53 0-0 0-0 0 0 4 0-12006 San Diego 16-16 44-40 84 2-11 0-0 0 0 2 0-02007 San Diego 13-13 34-19 53 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 1-1

Totals 131-106 262-103 365 11.5-50 1-14 14t 1 19 4-3Postseason 5-5 9-8 17 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Single-game HighsTackles — 12, vs. Cleveland, Nov. 5, 2006Sacks — 2, vs. Jacksonville, Oct. 10, 2004Interceptions — 1, at Seattle, Dec. 13, 1998Interception Return Yards — 14t, at Seattle, Dec. 13, 1998Interception Return Long — 14t, at Seattle, Dec. 13, 1998Interception Return for Touchdown — 1, at Seattle, Dec. 13, 1998

Postseason Single-game HighsTackles — 5, vs. Tennessee, Jan. 6, 2008

Additional StatisticsTackles for Loss — 2004, 1; 2005, 8; 2006, 2; 2007, 3.

of the Chargers’ young linemen.Away from football, Cory enjoys basketball, golf,

riding roller coasters and spending time with his family.In March, Cory took a break from all of the above toattend the NFL’s Business Management and Entrepre-neurial Program at the Stanford University GraduateSchool of Business. The three-day program teachesNFLers how to evaluate business opportunities ingeneral and in the sports industry specifically. Withrow

attended the program with teammate Marques Harris.Throughout his career, Cory has enjoyed being

involved in community service projects where he isable to work with children and the elderly. InMinnesota in 2003, he started a program called“Cory’s Kids” in conjunction with the Fairview-UniversityChildren’s Hospital in Minnesota.

Prior to the 2007 season, the Chargers signedcenter Cory Withrow to a new three-year contractbecause they knew the veteran could provide gooddepth and step in to help in a pinch. It took just a fewmonths for the move to payoff.

When Pro Bowl center Nick Hardwick went downwith a foot injury against Oakland in Week 6 of the ’07season, Withrow stepped in and helped pave the wayfor a four-touchdown day by LaDainian Tomlinson.

Withrow started a total of four games while Hardwickwas sidelined and provided the Chargers with whatthey’d hoped for when they resigned him.

Withrow joined the Chargers during training campin 2006. In his first year with the Bolts, he saw spotduty on offense and also played on special teams. Hiswitty sense of humor was welcomed in the Boltslocker room, and his veteran presence benefited many

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TRANSACTION HISTORY: Signed with Minnesotaas undrafted rookie, May 4, 1998…waived by Vikings,Aug. 30, 1998…signed to Cincinnati's practice squad,Dec. 18, 1998…re-signed with Bengals, Jan. 5, 1999…waived April 15, 1999…re-signed with Minnesota,April 30, 1999…waived by Vikings, Sept. 5, 1999…re-signed to Vikings’ practice squad, Sept. 7, 1999…signed to Minnesota's active roster, Oct. 27, 1999…waived Nov. 30, 1999…signed back to Vikings' prac-tice squad Dec. 2, 1999…re-signed with Minnesota,March 14, 2000…re-signed with Vikings, April 3,2002…re-signed with Vikings, April 28, 2004…re-signed with Vikings, March 29, 2005…signed one yearcontract with Chargers, Aug. 9, 2006…re-signed tothree-year deal with Chargers, March 9, 2007.

2007: Replaced Nick Hardwick at center in first quar-ter of Oakland game Oct. 14 after he suffered footinjury…started and played Weeks 7-10 at center forHardwick…line played most of Oct. 14 Raiders gamewith Withrow at center after Hardwick left gameearly in first quarter with foot injury…Bolts allowedonly one sack in 11 pass plays Oct. 28 vs. Hous-ton…with Withrow again at center for Hardwick,group was solid…third-quarter sack was Bolts’ firstallowed since Sept. 30 vs. K.C….ended string of 57-straight pass plays without allowing sack. 2006: Didnot play Week 1…saw late action in Week 2 gameagainst Tennessee at center and helped deliver keyblocks during 73-yard run by Michael Turner and 14-yard touchdown run by quarterback Charlie White-hurst two plays later…did not play Weeks 3-4 & 6-7…saw late action Week 5 at S.F. and on specialteams Weeks 8-16 and in AFC Divisional Playoffgame vs. New England…briefly filled in at center forinjured Nick Hardwick (ankle) in Nov. 12 contest atCincinnati…offense did not miss beat as he enteredgame with Bolts at Cincinnati's eight-yard line…threeplays later, Chargers scored touchdown on two-yardrun by LT to climb back within 38-35…saw briefaction at center in third quarter of Denver game Dec.10 and at Seattle Dec. 24. 2005: Started Weeks 1-4,10 & 15-16 at center for injured Marvin Fowler.2004: Filled in for injured Matt Birk vs. Chicago Sept.26...Started second career game and first at center inovertime win at Houston Oct. 10...started vs. Jack-sonville Nov. 28, at Chicago Dec. 5 and vs. Seattle

Dec. 12 while Birk was sidelined with his secondsports hernia of season...also started Dec. 19 atDetroit and helped protect Daunte Culpepper, whocompleted 25 of 35 for 404 yards and 3 TDs in 28-27 comeback win...played as reserve vs. Green BayDec. 24 and at Washington Jan. 2...played in bothpostseason games at Green Bay Jan. 9 and atPhiladelphia Jan. 16. 2003: Saw time on offense vs.Chicago Sept. 14...returned squib kickoff eight yardsat Atlanta Oct. 5. 2002: Saw time at left and rightguard as part of Vikings offensive line rotation inSept. 8 opener against Chicago...lined up in backfieldas blocking back at Seattle Sept. 29...Saw extensivetime at left guard for injured Corbin Lacina at TampaBay Nov. 3...lined up at fullback and as tackle-eligiblein Dec. 29 season finale at Detroit. 2001: Saw time atright guard vs. Chicago Nov. 25 when David Dixon leftgame early with calf injury...made first career startwhen he opened at right guard for Dixon atPittsburgh Dec. 2...played right and left guard vs.Tennessee Dec. 9. 2000: Played special teams inSept. 3 season opener vs. Chicago for first-career NFLgame action…saw first action from scrimmage infourth quarter as reserve tackle at Detroit Oct. 1...sawfirst playing time of season at center vs. ArizonaNov. 12...saw time in NFC Divisional Playoffs vs. NewOrleans Jan. 6 and NFC Championship game atN.Y. Giants Jan. 14. 1999: Spent Weeks 1-7 onMinnesota's practice squad…Dressed for at DenverOct. 31 and vs. Dallas Nov. 8 but did not play...spentlast five weeks of season and both playoff games onVikings' practice squad. 1998: Spent Weeks 15-16on Cincinnati’s practice squad.

COLLEGE: Started 34 straight games to close outcollege career...second-team All-Pac-10 and offen-sive team captain as senior...also as senior, OffensiveLineman of Game vs. USC, Illinois and Arizona...earnedscholarship in 1994 after walking on as freshman...Redshirted in 1993…played at Washington Statefrom 1993-97…earned degree in biology education.

PERSONAL: Born in Spokane, Washington...three-sport letterman at Mead High School in Spokane...all-state offensive and defensive tackle as senior...lettered in baseball and basketball...married, Kiersten…has twins, Makenzie and Maguire, and daughter Mara.

Games Played-Started: 1999 (0-0, Minnesota); 2000 (12-0, Minnesota); 2001 (16-1, Minnesota); 2002 (16-0,Minnesota); 2003 (8-0, Minnesota); 2004 (12-5, Minnesota); 2005 (16-7, Minnesota); 2006 (11-0, San Diego);2007 (13-4, San Diego); Total (104-17).

Postseason Games Played-Started: 2000 (2-0, Minnesota); 2004 (2-0, Minnesota); 2006 (1-0, San Diego);2007 (1-0, San Diego); Total (6-0).

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Aug. 8 – If a Drafted Rookie has not signed with his club by this date, he may not be traded to anyother club in 2008.

Aug. 26 – Rosters cut down to maximum of 75 players on Active List by 1 p.m. (PDT).

Aug. 30 – Rosters cut down to maximum of 53 players on Active/Inactive List by 3 p.m. (PDT).

Aug. 31 – At 9 a.m. (PDT), clubs may establish a Practice Squad of eight players by signing free agentswho do not have an accrued season of free-agency credit or who were on the Active/Inactive List for less than nine regular-season games during their only Accrued Season(s).A player cannot participate on the Practice Squad for more than three seasons.

Sept. 4-8 – NFL Kickoff Weekend.

Sept. 23 – Priority on multiple waiver claims is now based on 2008 standings.

Oct. 14 – All trading ends at 1 p.m. (PDT).

Oct. 15 – Players with at least four previous pension credits are subject to the waiver system for theremainder of regular season and postseason.

Nov. 11 – Deadline for clubs to sign by 1 p.m. (PST) their Draft Choices and any Unrestricted andRestricted Free Agents to whom June 1 tender was made. If still unsigned after this date,such players are prohibited from playing in NFL in 2008.

Dec. 29 – Clubs may begin signing free agent players for the 2009 season.

Jan. 3-4 – Wild Card Playoffs

Jan. 4 – Assistant coaches under contract to playoff clubs that have byes in the Wild Card weekendmay be interviewed for head coaching positions through the conclusion of the Wild Cardgames.

Jan. 10-11 – Assistant coaches under contract to playoff clubs that won their Wild Card games may beinterviewed for head coaching positions through the conclusion of Divisional Playoff games.

Jan. 10-11 – Divisional Playoffs

Jan. 18 – AFC and NFC Championship Games

Jan. 24 – Senior Bowl, Mobile Alabama

Jan. 25 – An assistant coach, whose team is participating in the Super Bowl, who has previouslyinterviewed for another club’s head coaching job may have a second interview with suchclub no later than the Sunday preceding the Super Bowl.

Feb. 1 – Super Bowl XLIII, Raymond James Stadium (72,500), Tampa, Florida

Feb. 8 – AFC-NFC Pro Bowl, Honolulu, Hawaii

Feb. 18-24 – NFL Scouting Combine, RCA Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana

Feb. 27 – Free Agency Period Begins

March 16 – First day teams may conduct off-season workouts.

April 25-26 – 2009 NFL Draft