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New Town, New Coach for Chargers?

The Chargers have signed a four-year deal with Anthony Lynn, the Buffalo Bills' interim head coach, according to media reports.

LOS ANGELES, CA — One day after the team announced it is moving from San Diego to Los Angeles, the Chargers appeared to have hired a new head coach.

The Chargers have finalized a four-year deal with Anthony Lynn, the Buffalo Bills' interim head coach and offensive coordinator, according to ESPN and the NFL Network citing anonymous sources.

There was no immediate word from the team. Chargers officials interviewed Lynn Jan. 10 about the coaching position, which became vacant when Mike McCoy was fired Jan. 1. Lynn was also spotted at Chargers headquarters Thursday for what appeared to be a final interview, according to USA Today.

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The Chargers finished the season 5-11, a slight improvement from their 4- 12 mark the previous year. In his four years leading the team, McCoy had a 28- 38 record.

Lynn, 48, has been in the league for 17 years, beginning as an offensive assistant with the Denver Broncos. He was a running backs coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dallas Cowboys, Cleveland Browns, New York Jets and the Bills. He was promoted to offensive coordinator in Buffalo at the start of the 2016 season. Thanks largely to the work of running back LeSean McCoy, the Bills led the NFL in rushing with 2,630 yards, yards per game at 164.4 and yards per carry at 5.3.

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Lynn became the Bills' interim head coach on Dec. 27 when the Bills fired Rex Ryan with one game remaining in the season.

— City News Service contributed to this report. Photo courtesy of the NFL.


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