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The Chargers began to struggle when they were integrated into the NFL. The 1970s were a mostly forgettable time for the franchise, when even such legends as Deacon Jones and Johnny Unitas couldn't reverse the team's decline.
By the end of the 1970's, however, the pieces were in place for the Chargers' improvement. With quarterback Dan Fouts, wide receiver Charlie Joiner and tight end Kellen Winslow, the Chargers offense once again became the key to the team's success. Between 1979 and 1981, the Chargers won three straight division titles and advanced as far as the AFC Championship game in 1981, where they lost to the Cincinnati Bengals 27-7.
The Chargers made their first trip to the Super Bowl in 1995, where they lost to the San Francisco 49ers 49-21 in Super Bowl XXIX.
AFL & NFL Championship Game and Super Bowl Appearances:
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1960: Lost 24-16 to the Houston Oilers
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1961: Lost 10-3 to the Houston Oilers
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1963: Won 51-10 over the Boston Patriots
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1964: Lost 20-7 to the Buffalo Bills
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1965: Lost 23-0 to the Buffalo Bills
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1995 (Super Bowl XXIX): Lost 49-21 to the San Francisco 49ers
Hall of Famer:
Lance Alworth, wide receiver (1962-1970)
Fred Dean, defensive end (1975-1981)
Dan Fouts, quarterback (1973-1987)
Sid Gillman, head coach (1961-1969, 1971)
Charlie Joiner, wide receiver (1976-1986)
Deacon Jones, defensive end (1972-1973)
Ron Mix, offensive tackle (1960-1969)
Johnny Unitas, quarterback (1973)
Kellen Winslow, tight end (1979-1987)
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