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LaDainian Tomlinson has questioned whether former Chargers offensive coordinator Cam Cameron intentionally tanked a playoff game so he could move on to a head coaching job in a jaw-dropping ...
LaDainian Tomlinson retired on Monday after signing a one-day contract with the San Diego Chargers, the team he spent most of his Hall-of-Fame career playing for.
It may not seem like that long ago that LaDainian Tomlinson, who retired from the league in 2011, was the most dominant running back in the NFL. But try this one on for size: LT's nephew, TCU ...
The year before Tomlinson was drafted in 2001, the Chargers went 1-15. Three seasons later, in 2004, with Drew Brees at quarterback and Schottenheimer as coach, the Chargers made the playoffs for ...
LaDainian Tomlinson Tomlinson is a former NFL running back and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee.
LaDainian Tomlinson, whose number the San Diego Chargers will retire Sunday, is the fifth-leading rusher in NFL history. Only two players—Jerry Rice and Emmitt Smith—have scored more ...
CANTON, Ohio – More than 20 minutes into his induction speech on a marathon of a night at the podium, LaDainian Tomlinson paused and collected himself. As fans chanted, “L.T., L.T ...
LaDainian Tomlinson isn't getting any younger. His role as a New York Jet for 2011 has yet to be determined and that doesn't sit well with him. Tomlinson does not want to be sitting on the bench ...
In his 2006 MVP year, LaDainian Tomlinson led the NFL with a career-high 1,815 rushing yards, and a total of 23 running backs across the league posted 1,000-yard seasons. Only nine RBs broke the ...
LaDainian Tomlinson delivered a stirring enshrinement speech at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Beyond the call to the nation, the speech is filled with lessons on success.
The bright lights are nothing new for LaDainian Tomlinson. The Pro Football Hall of Famer spent 11 seasons in the NFL, often playing in front of sold-out crowds and in playoff games, and has since … ...
Tomlinson lists Waco as his hometown, but when he was young he lived in Marlin, "The Official Mineral Water City of Texas." Marlin is the seat of Falls County and a community of about 6,600, where ...