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San Diego Chargers Team History

The Chargers were one of six charter members of the American Football League (AFL) in 1960. The Chargers won the American Football League’s (AFL) Western Division championship that year under head coach Sid Gillman, but posted heavy financial losses and moved to San Diego the following year. Gillman steered the club to four more Western Division crowns during the next five years. San Diego lost four of five American Football League (AFL) Championship Games, however, recording its only victory in 1963 over the Boston Patriots. Gillman had three outstanding quarterbacks in his charge, John Hadl, Jack Kemp, and Tobin Rote. He also coached one of the era’s finest wide receivers, Lance Alworth, who became the first American Football League (AFL) player to be honored in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

Alworth posted six 1000 yard seasons in seven years, leading the league in yardage three times. Linebacker Emil Karas and end Earl Faison anchored the league’s top-rated defense in 1961 and 1963. San Diego Chargers finished in third place in the Western Division each year from 1966 to 1969. The team joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1970. As an National Football League (NFL) team, the San Diego Chargers continued to struggle, placing third or fourth in the American Football Conference’s (AFC) Western Division each year from 1970 to 1978. In 1978 Don Coryell was named head coach and Dan Fouts took over as starting quarterback. A year later Fouts captured the first of three consecutive passing titles to lead the Chargers to the first of three straight division crowns. Fouts strung together four consecutive 300 yard games in 1979, establishing a record and en route to the first 4000-yard season in NFL history. The records were two of many new NFL standards he set during his 15-year career. Fouts’s favorite targets were wide receiver Charlie Joiner and tight end Kellen Winslow. Buy San Diego Chargers Tickets.