SAN DIEGO (AP) – The Chargers are still in San Diego and Philip Rivers is still their quarterback.
That’s all Danny Woodhead and King Dunlap were concerned about as the Chargers – who for the time being remain Southern California’s only NFL team – began offseason workouts Monday amid uncertainty on two fronts.
Woodhead says he’s been tuning out talk of the Chargers possibly moving to Los Angeles, as well as rumors that Rivers, who’s entering the final year of his contract, could be traded to Tennessee so the Chargers can draft Marcus Mariota.
Says Woodhead of Rivers, ”We definitely like him as our quarterback.”
Says Dunlap: ”That’s our quarterback. What he brings, not a lot of guys have.”
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