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      <title>Colts sign Brandon McKinney to two-year deal</title>
      <description>Hot News for DT Brandon McKinney</description>
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      <title>Six Questions with Draft Expert Chris Steuber</title>
      <description>With the regular season underway, Scout.com Draft Analyst Chris Steuber stops by to give Chargers fans the information they need before the Carolina Panthers come to town. Is Mike Tolbert ready to start? Would the Chargers have been better off keeping Marcus Thomas instead of Jacob Hester? Steuber has these answers and more inside.</description>
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      <title>Is a shakeup in store on the defensive line?</title>
      <description>The Chargers return all six defensive linemen from last season, but that doesn’t mean a shakeup isn’t in store. Thanks to the versatility of Jacques Cesaire and Ryon Bingham, as well as the development of Andre Coleman and Keith Grennan, the Chargers will have some difficult decisions to make come Aug. 30.</description>
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      <title>TC Preview: Backup Nose Tackle</title>
      <description>With NT Jamal Williams entering his 11th season, the pressure is on to find a reliable backup. Brandon McKinney has experience playing with the big dogs, but rookie Lamar Divens has the size and constructive attitude to be a close contender. Training camp will put the two players on display as both hope to grab the prominent role.</description>
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      <title>Chargers Power Rankings: Nos. 43-49</title>
      <description>SDBoltReport.com's Samantha Fillerup continues to rank San Diego's top-56 players. Part II of this eight-part series takes a look at spots 43-49, a grouping that includes special-teams standouts and some up-and-coming defenders. Find out where everybody stacks up in this latest installment.</description>
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      <title>Is McKinney the Heir Apparent at Nose Tackle?</title>
      <description>A.J. Smith always plans two to three years in advance, so he’s already on the lookout for an eventual replacement for 32-year-old Jamal Williams. The first question Smith must answer: is Williams’ replacement already on the roster? Chargers expert Michael Lombardo takes a look at backup Brandon McKinney and analyzes his long-term future.</description>
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      <title>Breaking Down the Bolts: Defensive Line</title>
      <description>The same names that marked the Bolts’ defensive line last season will return for another run in 2008. Jamal Williams holds the foundation at nose tackle and is flanked by a pair of talented two-way defensive ends. Backups Jacques Cesaire and Ryon Bingham will play all over the line while some undrafted rookies will scrape for roster spots.</description>
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      <title>SD Re-signs Four Exclusive Rights Free Agents</title>
      <description>The Chargers re-signed four exclusive rights free agents on Tuesday: Jeromey Clary, Brandon McKinney, Steve Gregory and Malcom Floyd. All but Floyd are expected to contribute to next year's squad. The signings leave Cletis Gordon as the only ERFA who is not under contract.</description>
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      <description>The Chargers left Oakland with every item on their to-do list checked: 1) win the game; 2) keep players healthy; and 3) secure the rushing title for LaDainian Tomlinson. Now, the Chargers must take what they accomplished on Sunday and use it to propel them past the Tennessee Titans.</description>
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      <title>Bolts Roundup</title>
      <description>With Shawne Merriman being out for at least a couple of weeks, all eyes turn to Marques Harris, his replacement. Of course it is a step down, Harris for Merriman, but in some ways they possess the same skills.</description>
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      <title>Alone at the Top</title>
      <description>The Chargers avenged their 2006 loss at Baltimore, destroying the Ravens' playoff chances and catapulting themselves to the top of the AFC West. The Chargers now prepare for a two-game road trip where they must improve on their 1-4 mark away from Qualcomm Stadium.</description>
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      <title>Bolts, Ravens Face Tough Questions</title>
      <description>Here come the visiting Baltimore Ravens to face the struggling Chargers on Sunday, with the home team juggling a nest full of problems. Just what ails the Chargers, who have plummeted from a nifty, preseason pick to reach the Super Bowl to trying valiantly to keep their head above the .500 mark?</description>
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      <title>Bumbling to the Top</title>
      <description>The Chargers have two ways to view their position entering Sunday's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. One, that they were incredibly lucky and didn't deserve to win Sunday night's game over the Colts when Adam Vinatieri missed a 29-yard field goal. Or, they can look back at that game as a turning point to a season that so far has been a disappointment.</description>
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      <title>QB Issues Plague Vikes</title>
      <description>As the Chargers continue to sail a winning ship, the Minnesota Vikings (2-5) try to plug a big hole in theirs.  The Vikings' third-string quarterback is the only healthy signal caller on their roster and a former player’s plea gives new meaning to the term Monday morning quarterback.</description>
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      <title>Behind Enemy Lines: Chargers vs. Raiders II</title>
      <description>Our Scout.com experts, Mike Lombardo of SD Bolt Report and Denis Savage of Silver &amp; Black Illustrated, break down Sunday's game. Part two of this series features six questions from Denis to Mike, where topics include Norv Turner, Raider Nation and San Diego State alum Kirk Morrison.</description>
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