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Chargers don't make many big changes from a team that didn't make playoffs

LOS ANGELES_The Chargers are set to begin their second year back in Los Angeles, and they're here with a roster that's ready to challenge for a trip deep into the postseason.

While teams in their division hired new coaches or swapped out quarterbacks, the Chargers held pat, keeping a core intact that finished last season playing as well as anyone in the league.

"Continuity is really important to have in this league. It's hard to get," Chargers general manager Tom Telesco said. "I think we're the only team in the division probably with the

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