CHARGERS - The Salt Lake Tribune http://www.sltrib.com/feeds/topics/CHARGERS News from The Salt Lake Tribune en-us webmaster@sltrib.com (Webmaster) Time to songify NFL stadiums for Te’o http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56331560-77/highlight-lyrical-dream-fantasy.html.csp <div class="hnews hentry item"> <h4><a class="url entry-title" href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56331560-77/highlight-lyrical-dream-fantasy.html.csp">Time to songify NFL stadiums for Te’o</a></h4> <img src="http://analytics.apnewsregistry.com/analytics/v2/image.svc/UTSAC/RWS/www.sltrib.com/CAI/56331560#2013-05-19T00:50:03.29-06:00/MAI/sltrib56331560#2013-05-19T00:50:03.29-06:00/E/qa/PC/Basic/AT/HL" style="display:none;" alt="" width="1" height="1"/> <span class="author source-org vcard"><span class="org fn">The Salt Lake Tribune</span></span> <h5><span class="updated" title="2013-05-19T00:50:03.29-06:00">Updated May 19, 2013 12:50AM MDT</span></h5> <div class ="entry-content">Back in the early 1990s, at least one NFL stadium celebrated a sack of quarterback Jeff George by blasting the Culture Club classic “Do You Really Want to Hurt Me” on the public address system. Oh, boy. Now, with San Diego’s Manti Te’o preparing for his rookie season, teams that will host the Chargers this year should be putting together their playlists. A handful of suggestions: • “Fantasy” by Aldo Nova. The Canadian rocker’s 1982 single earned the No. 78 spot on VH1’s top one-hit wonders of t...</div> <h5><a rel="item-license" href="http://www.sltrib.com/pages/privacy"> Copyright 2013 The Salt Lake Tribune. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.</a></h5> </div> 56331560@www.sltrib.com Sun, 19 May 2013 00:50:03 MDT Sports briefs: Ex-Colt Dwight Freeney agrees to deal with Chargers http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56326795-77/final-freeney-chargers-saturday.html.csp <div class="hnews hentry item"> <h4><a class="url entry-title" href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56326795-77/final-freeney-chargers-saturday.html.csp">Sports briefs: Ex-Colt Dwight Freeney agrees to deal with Chargers</a></h4> <img src="http://analytics.apnewsregistry.com/analytics/v2/image.svc/UTSAC/RWS/www.sltrib.com/CAI/56326795#2013-05-18T23:42:09.709-06:00/MAI/sltrib56326795#2013-05-18T23:42:09.709-06:00/E/qa/PC/Basic/AT/HL" style="display:none;" alt="" width="1" height="1"/> <h5><span class="updated" title="2013-05-18T23:42:09.709-06:00">Updated May 18, 2013 11:42PM MDT</span></h5> <div class ="entry-content">NFL • The San Diego Chargers agreed Saturday to a two-year deal with aging star pass rusher Dwight Freeney that could be worth $13.35 million. The deal to bring Freeney to the Chargers came four days after outside linebacker Melvin Ingram tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in a padless practice. Freeney is 33 and entering his 12th season. He was Indianapolis’ career sacks leader with 107½ but the Colts decided not to re-sign him in the offseason. After recording 13½ sacks in 2...</div> <h5><a rel="item-license" href="http://www.sltrib.com/pages/privacy"> Copyright 2013 The Salt Lake Tribune. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.</a></h5> </div> 56326795@www.sltrib.com Sat, 18 May 2013 23:42:09 MDT Former Saints, Chargers RB Muncie dead at 60 http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56309998-77/muncie-saints-bowl-chargers.html.csp <div class="hnews hentry item"> <h4><a class="url entry-title" href="http://www.sltrib.com/sltrib/sports/56309998-77/muncie-saints-bowl-chargers.html.csp">Former Saints, Chargers RB Muncie dead at 60</a></h4> <img src="http://analytics.apnewsregistry.com/analytics/v2/image.svc/AP/RWS/www.sltrib.com/CAI/56309998#2013-05-15T16:59:10.705-06:00/MAI/sltrib56309998#2013-05-15T16:59:10.705-06:00/E/qa/PC/Basic/AT/HL" style="display:none;" alt="" width="1" height="1"/> <span class="author vcard"><span class="fn"></span></span> <span class="author source-org vcard"><span class="org fn"> The Associated Press</span></span> <h5><span class="updated" title="2013-05-15T16:59:10.705-06:00">Updated May 15, 2013 04:59PM MDT</span></h5> <div class ="entry-content">Metairie, La. • The New Orleans Saints say Chuck Muncie, a Pro Bowl running back with both the Saints and San Diego Chargers, has died at age 60. Muncie was the Saints first-round pick, third overall, out of California in 1976. He played four-and-a-half seasons in New Orleans before being traded in 1980 to San Diego, where he finished his nine-year NFL career. The team and a spokesman for the family confirmed the death on Tuesday. In 1979, Muncie became the first Saint to rush for 1,000 yard...</div> <h5><a rel="item-license" href="#license-563099982013-05-15T16:59:10.705-06:00" id="#license-2013-05-15T16:59:10.705-06:00"> Copyright 2013 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.</a></h5> </div> 56309998@www.sltrib.com Wed, 15 May 2013 16:59:10 MDT