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Chargers' future starts with Rivers

LOS ANGELES_He has one year remaining on his contract but almost certainly more than one year remaining with the Chargers.

Philip Rivers just finished a season that Tom Telesco called "tremendous," the team's general manager saying Thursday that the veteran quarterback is "not going anywhere."

Telesco wouldn't officially commit to offering an extension to Rivers this offseason but said he planned to discuss the possibility with Rivers' representatives in the coming months

He said his approach with Rivers has been year-to-year of late, while adding that

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