Published 12/25/2007
at Yahoo! Sports - NFL News
LaDainian Tomlinson took over the NFL rushing lead and scored on a 17-yard run to help the San Diego Chargers take a 10-0 lead over the Denver Broncos after the opening quarter Monday night. Tomlinson came into the game with 1,311 yards, 5 shy of Pittsburgh's Willie Parker. Parker broke his lower right leg Thursday night and is out for the rest of the season.
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