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Woodhead scores 4 TDs in San Diego's possible NFL finale

SAN DIEGO — If this was the Chargers' last NFL game in San Diego, it ended with a victory and a surreal postgame scene.

Not long after the Chargers beat the Miami Dolphins 30-14 in a matchup of last-place teams on Sunday, Philip Rivers, Malcom Floyd, Eric Weddle and even coach Mike McCoy came back out to greet several thousand fans who don't want their team moving to Los Angeles.

Rivers worked his way around the stadium signing autographs. He took off his shoes, signed them and gave them away.

Rivers even signed two signs critical of team Chairman Dean Spanos, reading: "Spanos loves money and I love San Diego" and "Don't be the Grinch who stole the Bolts from San Diego.