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Chargers clean house after ugly loss

Coach, GM sacked after blowout; Giff Smith takes over as interim head coach for rest of the season

- By JEFF MILLER

— The Chargers Los Angeles fired general manager Tom Telesco and head coach Brandon Staley on Friday morning, hours after an ugly loss at Las Vegas dropped their record to 5-9.

Giff Smith was named interim head coach and JoJo Wooden interim general manager for the remainder of the season.

Smith was the team's outside linebacker­s coach and has been with the Chargers since 2016. He has spent 12 seasons in the NFL as a defensive line and outside linebacker­s coach, also having worked for the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans.

The Chargers hired Wooden in 2013 as director of player personnel, overseeing pro and college scouting. One of Telesco's first hires, Wooden previously had spent 16 years with the New York Jets in their personnel department, having moved up to assistant director of player personnel before joining the Chargers.

In another move, the Chargers fired defensive run game coordinato­r/defensive line coach Jay Rodgers.

“These decisions are never easy, nor are they something I take lightly — especially when you consider the number of people they impact,” owner Dean Spanos said in a statement. “We are clearly not where we expect to be, however, and we need new vision. Doing nothing in the name of continuity was not a risk I was willing to take.

“Our fans have stood strong through so many ups and downs and close games. They deserve more. Frankly, they've earned more. Building and maintainin­g a championsh­ip-caliber program remains our ultimate goal. And reimaginin­g how we achieve that goal begins today.”

Telesco was hired in January 2013 at the age of 40, becoming the youngest general manager in franchise history.

His teams finished 84-92 in the regular season and made three playoff appearance­s, winning a pair of postseason games. Telesco's Chargers never won an AFC West title and reached double figures in victories only twice.

The 2013 and 2018 Chargers both won wild-card games before losing in the divisional round.

The 2022 team rallied late to secure the AFC's top wildcard spot but lost to Jacksonvil­le in January after blowing a 27-0 lead.

Coming off that disappoint­ment, the Chargers were expected to contend for another playoff berth when they returned with their roster mostly intact.

But then they opened the year with consecutiv­e losses to Miami and Tennessee before beating Minnesota and Las Vegas.

Eventually sitting at 4-4, the Chargers have lost five of six to fall out of contention and into 15th place in the conference.

Telesco had some notable success in the draft, his picks including first-rounders Justin Herbert, Derwin James Jr. and Joey Bosa. He also took Keenan Allen in the third round of his first draft.

Under Telesco, the Chargers found Austin Ekeler, an undrafted running back who led the NFL in touchdowns in 2021 and 2022.

But Telesco and his staff struggled to build the type of depth needed to withstand the injuries the Chargers have suffered over the past decade. He also had a difficult time constructi­ng dependable offensive lines.

Telesco's tenure also included a mostly conservati­ve approach in free agency, which kept the team in solid salary-cap position until this past offseason.

He did splurge on cornerback J.C. Jackson, a player Staley coveted, in March 2022, signing the Pro Bowl pick to a deal with $40 million guaranteed.

But that decision turned out to be a disaster as Jackson's time with the Chargers was marked by injuries and poor play. Telesco traded Jackson to New England in early October.

Staley's teams finished 2424 in the regular season and made one playoff appearance. In his first year in 2021, the Chargers were eliminated from postseason contention on the final snap of the regular season.

The defeat at Las Vegas was a record-setter, the Chargers surrenderi­ng an all-time high in points for a game. Also, no Chargers team ever had trailed by 42 points at halftime.

 ?? DAVID BECKER/AP PHOTO ?? Brandon Staley, fired Friday as head coach of the Chargers, watches during the second half of Thursday night’s game against the Raiders in Las Vegas. The Chargers gave up a franchise-worst 63 points in the 63-21 trouncing.
DAVID BECKER/AP PHOTO Brandon Staley, fired Friday as head coach of the Chargers, watches during the second half of Thursday night’s game against the Raiders in Las Vegas. The Chargers gave up a franchise-worst 63 points in the 63-21 trouncing.

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