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Just like every team in the NFL, the Los Angeles Chargers are anxiously anticipating Week 1 of the regular season to get underway. After overcoming the challenges of the odd off-season, the start of the NFL season would surely add a sense of normalcy to not only their coaches and players but to this country as well. No doubt that when the league Kicks Off on Thursday night the heart and minds of this country will gravitate back to the NFL.

Source: Observer News Group – Group Newspapers of Southern California
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