Bedard wrote that Chargers owner Dean Spanos made Patriots owner Robert Kraft look foolish. “One organization had a plan and executed it, starting with hiring a proven winner in Harbaugh ...
As smoke filled the air and inhabitants near the fires attempted to find refuge, Chargers owner Dean Spanos sent a strong heartwarming gesture. The longtime owner praised the unity and resiliency ...
Chargers’ Dean Spanos added 1 more gesture Spanos didn’t just drop a statement praising the togetherness of L.A. during the multiple blazes. He’s also delivered action.
The Chargers will provide $200,000 in targeted funding to the American Red Cross, LA Fire Department Foundation, Team Rubicon and pet rescue organizations sheltering animals displaced by the fires.
we're also witnessing our community at its very best," Chargers owner Dean Spanos said in a statement. "The bravery, selflessness, courage, sacrifice and compassion on display over the past 24 ...
With voters in San Diego refusing to foot the bill for a new stadium, Chargers owner Dean Spanos' hand was forced. The team packed up and headed north to Los Angeles to be a visitor in a stadium ...
They aren't looking past this situation, though, as Chargers' owner Dean Spanos announced that he's donating $200,000 to several organizations that will be aiding relief efforts. "The Los Angeles ...
The Chargers are currently 10-6 and locked into a playoff spot. The owner, Dean Spanos also hired a new general manager, Joe Hortiz. Hortiz, a longtime staff member from the Baltimore Ravens ...
In a statement, Chargers owner Dean Spanos said the difficult circumstances have brought out the best in people. "While we're currently experiencing unprecedented conditions that seemingly cannot ...
But the Bolts made an equally important decision one year ago today when they brought on Joe Hortiz as the new Chargers General Manager. Hortiz had been up for other GM jobs around the league, but he ...
Club chairman Dean Spanos moved quickly in disposing of coach Brandon Staley and general manager Tom Telesco the morning after the most dreadful four quarters in franchise history. Los Angeles ...