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 Pro Bowl Former LA Defenders Nominated For Hall Of Fame
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For the unfortunate lack of success that the Chargers have had as an organization, countless top-tier players have come through the franchise. 

Philip Rivers, Antonio Gates, Junior Seau, LaDainian Tomlinson, and quite a few others became – and still are – household numbers because of their time in the powder blue and yellow. 

The 2024 Pro Football Hall of Fame's just-announced list of finalists includes a couple of former Chargers, Gates among them. Two key former Chargers defensive players also made the cut: Dwight Freeney and Rodney Harrison. 

Freeney only played two seasons with the Bolts (after his prime), but was fairly productive on a per-snap basis. Across his career, he accumulated 125.5 sacks and was named to 4 All-Pro teams, 7 Pro Bowls, and led the league in sacks and fumbles once a piece. 

Harrison, however, spent quite a few great years as a Bolt, being selected a First-Team All-Pro and to the Bolts' 50th Anniversary Team. 

His First-Team All-Pro season was phenomenal, as in 1998, the Western Illinois product recorded 6 sacks and 6 forced fumbles, leading the Bolts' defense alongside Junior Seau. 

Gates is a lock, but Freeney and Harrison also have some strong cases. Let's see which former Bolts can receive gold jackets in the coming months. 

This article first appeared on FanNation Charger Report and was syndicated with permission.

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