Former San Diego Charger, Ladainian Tomlinson Becomes a Free Agent
General February 26th, 2010
Since LT’s release this past Monday from the Chargers, many have said “I want him on the team” or “we don’t need him”. Let’s see where LT may go next season.
Contributor: Victorya Hale
Published: Feb 26, 2010
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