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1989 San Diego Chargers season

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Record
  
6–10

Playoff finish
  
did not qualify

Head coach
  
Dan Henning

Owner
  
Alex Spanos

Division place
  
5th AFC West

Start date
  
1989

General manager
  
Steve Ortmayer

Home field
  
Qualcomm Stadium

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The 1989 San Diego Chargers season began with the team trying to improve on their 6–10 record in 1988. It was Dan Henning's first season as the team's head coach.

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Regular season

After a falling out with Head Coach Mike Ditka, Jim McMahon was traded from the Chicago Bears to San Diego. He started 11 games for a dreadful 6–10 Chargers team in 1989. He went 4–7 in the games he started, though the team lost 4 of those games by a combined 11 points in spite of his spotty play at times. He only had 4 games over 200 yds, but had 389 yds against the Houston Oilers in a Week 2 loss. He also had a falling out with team players, management and Coach Dan Henning in his year with San Diego with his lackluster play and ego. He was benched for the final four games and finished the year with 2,132 yds, 10 TDs and 10 INTs. He was released and moved on to backup Randall Cunningham on the Philadelphia Eagles in 1990.

During the season, the Chargers started playing a non-disco cover version of their fight song, "San Diego Super Chargers".

Awards and honors

  • Leslie O'Neal, Pro Bowl Selection
  • Lee Williams, Pro Bowl Selection
  • References

    1989 San Diego Chargers season Wikipedia


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