SAN DIEGO (AP) — As the Chargers' brain trust wades into the search for the replacement for fired coach Mike McCoy, they won't be able to tell early interviewees whether the team will be playing In San Diego or Los Angeles next season.
Heck, the players would like to know, too, especially the ones who own homes and have kids in school.
"There's a lot in the air right now and as players we're all anxious to see what all that means," center Matt Slauson said. "I don't have as strong a tie here as some guys do since I just got here in April, but it is a little scary because I bought a house here and one of my kids is in school here.