Brandon Flowers has been an interesting situation for Chargers since he landed in San Diego. Shortly before the start of the 2013 season, the Kansas City Chiefs surprisingly released the long-time starting cornerback after he was constantly forced to play in the slot that year instead of normally playing on the outside.
General manager Tom Telesco jumped on the phone, called Flowers and landed him on a one-year deal to play for the Chargers. In his first year as a starter in a Bolts’ uniform, Flowers was playing like the guy we would be used to seeing in those Chargers-Chiefs rivalry games.