Alex Spanos, who bought the Chargers in 1984, died on Tuesday, the team announced. Spanos turned over management of the team, which was then in San Diego, to his son Dean in 1994.
A city of San Diego ballot measure that would raise hotel taxes to fund a new stadium for the Chargers got just 42.5 percent of the votes Tuesday, short of the 66.7 percent needed for approval.
The Rams are going back to Cali, pushing the Chargers and Raiders into limbo. Now what? Johnette Howard asks and answers 10 questions while trying to make sense of Stan Kroenke's L.A. coup.
The Chargers will stay in San Diego for the 2016 season, but if a long-term stadium solution isn't worked out, they have an agreement with the Rams to move to Inglewood long term.
The Chargers believe a plan that will put the team and the Rams at a proposed stadium in Los Angeles has doable components that could result in them accepting it.
It's now a two-horse race for a team, or teams, in Los Angeles, as the Rams, Chargers and Raiders are all in play. What's clear, writes John Clayton, is momentum is building.