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Monday, June 2, 2008 9:19 PM PDT SAN DIEGO ---- The Chargers signed former Pro Bowl center Jeremy Newberry as a free agent Monday afternoon, securing an experienced insurance policy at the position in the wake of Nick Hardwick's expected absence. Newberry, 32, has played 10 NFL seasons and was Oakland's starting center last season. He spent the previous nine seasons with San Francisco and was ... [link]

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Monday morning rehab
Published 6/9/2008 by The Hazean at The Hazean
... weekend. And again, Benson got himself into trouble. It could be big trouble for Benson. Rumors are flying that he could be canned today. Good thing the Bears drafted Matt Forte in the second round of this year’s draft. The moral of the story: If you are a Cedric Benson owner, keep your eyes peeled for updates today. Everyone else, hit the jump for this week’s MMR. Antonio Gates [TE, Chargers] From the North County Times: Also, tight end Antonio Gates (toe) ...

AFC West Mini Camp Update
Published 6/10/2008 by Kyle at BroncoTalk
... San Diego Chargers: The Bolts made a few depth-adding moves this offseason, not the least of which was adding veteran C Jeremy Newberry as insurance in case Nick Hardwick isn’t ready from day one.  After coming so close to the Super Bowl last year, Norv Turner and crew didn’t need to make a ton of changes - they just needed to ...

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