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Chargers: NFL Finds Chargers Not Guilt For Sticky Towel (Fine $20,000)

I am sure all Chargers fans from across the nation were sickened by the accusations made against them for using “Sticky Towels. Today the NFL has announced no wrong doing by the San Diego Chargers and are being forced to pay a $20,000 fine.

The Chargers must pay a $20,000 penalty for an equipment staff member failing to comply with the authority of a game official at the team’s Oct. 15 game against the Broncos.

SDUT – Michael Gehiken

Below is a clip from our article on (“Sticky Gate”)

The San Diego Chargers have been accused of cheating during last Monday nights game against the Denver Broncos. NFL on Fox reporter Jay Glazer reported that the Chargers trainer brought out hand towels filled with illegal “stick-um”. The official tweet can be seen lower in this article. The San Diego Chargers PR staff who have had a horrible week harassing the fans with the article entitled take a chill pill once again deleted their comments on this incident.  They have since released this generic statement, “We are aware of inquiry and cooperating fully with the League.”

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I graduated from San Diego State University with a degree in Journalism with an emphasis in Media Studies. I am also the Founder and CEO of San Diego Sports Domination. I am an award winning blogger and have been covering San Diego State Athletics and San Diego Sports for the past 10 years. I have written many guest articles and have appeared in many podcasts. I am also the team photographer for the San Diego Strike Force.

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