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Andy BaileyOct 14, 2016
Check out five of the top NFL and NCAA football headlines from Thursday night and Friday morning.
San Diego Chargers Beat Denver Broncos 21-13 on Thursday Night Football
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- "What a performance," San Diego Chargers head coach Mike McCoy said after his team's 21-13 victory over the Denver Broncos on Thursday, per Ricky Henne of the Chargers' official website. "I've been telling you guys forever. I love this football team. They mean the world to me."
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Cody Kessler to Start at QB for Cleveland Browns
- Nate Ulrich of the Akron Beacon Journal tweeted Thursday: #Browns HC Hue Jackson on who'll start Sunday vs. #Titans: QB Cody Kessler is ready to go. Don't know yet if Josh McCown can be No. 2."
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LSU vs. Florida Rescheduled Because of Hurricane Matthew
- Pete Yanity of WSPA 7News tweeted when the LSU vs. Florida game will be made up: "Per Presbyterian AD: Florida to play at LSU Nov. 19th. PC, bought out by UF, hopes to play at S. Ala that day."
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Denver Broncos Offensive Lineman Russell Okung Taken to Hospital
- Broncos vice president of public relations Patrick Smyth announced that Russell Okung had been released from the hospital following Thursday night's loss to the Chargers. Okung tweeted: "Thank you everyone for your thoughts and prayers! All good!"
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Philip Rivers Passes Dan Fouts for Most Passing Yards in San Diego Chargers History
- "This one was definitely special," Philip Rivers said following Thursday night's game against the Broncos, per the Chargers' Twitter. Rivers' 178 yards moved him to 43,094 in his career and ahead of Dan Fouts for most in Chargers history.
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