History of the NFL in San Diego: Chargers, Stadiums, and a Legacy Worth Rebuilding
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Did you know San Diego has hosted the Super Bowl—not once, but three times?
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Super Bowl XXII (1988) at Jack Murphy Stadium: Washington defeated Denver 42–10
Super Bowl XXXII (1998) at Qualcomm Stadium: Denver defeated Green Bay 31–24
Super Bowl XXXVII (2003) at Qualcomm Stadium: Tampa Bay defeated Oakland 48–21
In Episode 4, we explore the rich and often bittersweet history of professional football in America’s Finest City. From the Chargers’ electrifying early years to the emotional farewell, this episode unpacks the stadiums, the fans, and the forces that shaped San Diego’s NFL story.
But this isn’t just a retrospective. It’s the groundwork for the future.
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This episode reveals why San Diego’s past makes it the perfect launchpad for a bold, new era of NFL football—one rooted in innovation, ownership, and legacy.
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