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A three-time All-American at Alabama, Woodrow Lowe played his entire pro career with the San Diego Chargers, the team that took the Linebacker in the Fifth Round on the 1976 Draft.
Keenan Allen has played his first ten years in the National Football League for the San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, where for most of it he was their prime receiving weapon.
Rodney Harrison played his college ball at Western Illinois, Rodney Harrison saw little action as a rookie in 1994 with San Diego. That did not change until his third year, where he became the Chargers’ starting Strong Safety.
Louie Kelcher was a huge player for his day as a 6’ 5” Defensive Tackle, but the star at SMU was able to use his mass to the best of his ability.