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Alexander: Are Anthony Lynn’s days as Chargers coach numbered? | L.A. Focus News

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Chargers coach Anthony Lynn was scheduled for his regular day-after-game Zoom briefing at 1:30 Monday afternoon. He showed up, as scheduled, and somewhere presumably money changed hands. NFL coaching tenures seem to be a fairly popular betting proposition these days. So yes, the fact that Lynn is still employed as Chargers coach might be considered […]

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