Yes. In 1993, the Kansas City Chiefs won both regular season meetings against the San Diego Chargers.
The Chargers defeated the Chiefs in the 1992 Wild Card game, which was played on January 2, 1993.
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Erik Kramer started 4 games for the Chargers in 1999.
Yes, Buffalo and Giants. Don't forget the San Francisco 49'ers vs. San Diego Chargers in 1995.
The most famous player to have worn number 88 for the Kansas City Chiefs was all-world tight end Tony Gonzalez, who donned the number for twelve seasons (1997-2008). Other noteworthy players who've sported number 88 for the Chiefs include All-Pro wide receiver Chris Burford (1960-67 including years with Dallas Texans), 6' 10" tight end Morris Stroud (1969-74), tight end Walter White (1975-79), Pro Bowl wide receiver Carlos Carson (1980-89), and wide receiver J.J. Birden (1990-94).
John Unitas was traded to the Chargers on January 22, 1973 for what was called 'future considerations'. History did not record what those 'future considerations' were.Joe Thomas, Colts' GM at the time, was quoted as saying "No other players or draft choices were involved in the agreement.".
Impossible to know, as the game we now call baseball evolved from the English game of rounders and the American game of town ball. No record exists of when, exactly, the game we now know as 'baseball,' as opposed to some other game, was first played. The story that it was done by Abner Doubleday in 1836 was an obvious hoax, of no more historic interest than Piltdown Man.