AFC Team Profile and Analysis: Los Angeles Chargers Team

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Barron Hilton, a 32-year-old hotel owner, was awarded a Los Angeles franchise for the nascent American Football League in 1959 when he founded the Los Angeles Chargers. Los Angeles won the AFL Western division in 1960, but the team struggled to gain popularity among fans. Inspired by Jack Murphy, the sports editor of San Diego’s local newspaper, Hilton relocated the Chargers to San Diego the following year.

The Chargers now have 34,000 seats at the historic Balboa Stadium. The San Diego Chargers, led by coach Sid Gillman, became one of the all-time great glamour teams. With their high-scoring, high-energy juggernauts, Gillman’s first teams won their divisions in five of the first six AFL seasons. After 56 years in San Diego, the Chargers moved back to Los Angeles in 2017. The Chargers play in the AFC West division right now. The NFL’s Chargers currently play in the AFC West division. As of this year, Forbes estimates the worth of the Los Angeles Chargers to be $3.875 billion.

Team Info:

Head Coach: Brandon Staley

Stadium: SoFi Stadium

Owners: Alex Spanos and Family

Established: 1960

The Chargers won the 1963 AFL title and reached four AFL Championship Games and five AFL Playoffs before joining the NFL. Since then, the Chargers have played 13 postseason series and four AFC Championships. The Chargers lost 49–26 to the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XXIX in 1994, their only AFC title year. In 19 playoff appearances, the Los Angeles Chargers have won 15 divisional championships. Since 2010, the team has reached the playoffs twice. Never have the Chargers won the Vince Lombardi trophy. The Los Angeles Chargers play at Sofi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The fixed-roof stadium hosts college football’s LA Bowl and the NFL’s Los Angeles Rams and Chargers. Hollywood Park, a planned city on a former racetrack, includes the structure. The $5.76 billion Sofi Stadium is one of the world’s most expensive sports venues.

NFL Division Standings for 2022:

NFC W-L-T PCT PF PA HOME AWAY CONF DIV STARK
Las Vegas 10-6-0 0.625 363 353 5-3-0 5-3-0 7-4-0 2-3-0 W4
  • Seasons: 63 (1960 to 2022)
  • Record (W-L-T): 478-476-11
  • Playoff Record: 12-18
  • Super Bowls Won: 0 (1 Appearance)
  • Championships Won*: 1
  • All-time Passing Leader: Philip Rivers 4,908/7,591, 59,271 yds, 397 TD
  • All-time Rushing Leader: LaDainian Tomlinson 2,880 att, 12,490 yds, 138 TD
  • All-time Receiving Leader: Antonio Gates 955 rec, 11,841 yds, 116 TD
  • All-time Scoring Leader: John Carney 1,076 points
  • All-time AV Leader: Philip Rivers 205 AV
  • Winningest Coach: Sid Gillman 86-53-6

Los Angeles Chargers History:

  • Barron Hilton formed the Chargers in Los Angeles in 1959. Due to rivalry with the Los Angeles Rams, the franchise relocated to San Diego 120 miles south in 1961.
  • From 1961 to 1965, while a member of the American Football League, the Chargers experienced high-scoring years and won four AFL West titles and one AFL championship.
  • From 1965 to 1979, the Chargers did not win another championship. After Don Coryell took over as head coach in 1978, the Chargers won the AFC West division in 1979, 1980, and 1981 and reached two AFC Championship games.
  • After 56 years in San Diego, the Chargers announced in 2016 that they would return to Los Angeles for the 2017 season.

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