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AFC West training camp one-liners

Chargers All-Pro TE Antonio Gates is fully recovered from groin and foot injuries that plagued his 2008 campaign.

Chargers No. 3 QB Charlie Whitehurst had three turnovers in Saturday’s exhibition.

Chargers RB Darren Sproles has a speed rating of 94 in Madden 2010, but isn’t pleased with his simulated tackle-breaking ability.

Coach Norv Turner hinted that LaDainian Tomlinson might continue to play in the preseason, after making his first appearance since 2005 on Saturday.

Raiders coach Tom Cable suggested late Saturday that RB Darren McFadden is “pretty close” to passing Justin Fargas on the depth chart.

The Raiders used their day off from training camp to visit World War II veterans.

The Bodog Beat projects Oakland to finish this season with a 6-10 record.

New Raiders defensive coordinator John Marshall has been dialing up more blitz packages in practice.

Darin Gantt of the Rock Hill Herald thinks the Panthers should call the Chiefs to see if DL Glenn Dorsey is available.

After completing five passes to him for 70 yards Saturday, QB Brodie Croyle said he feels a “pretty good connection” with third-string WR Dwayne Bowe.

Usual special-teamer Corey Mays started at middle linebacker for the Chiefs Saturday.

Rookie DE Tyson Jackson was in on a sack in the game.

Injured RB Ryan Torain is a free agent after the Broncos released him with an injury settlement.

QB Kyle Orton will start Denver’s second preseason game despite being severely outplayed by Chris Simms in the opener.

Coach Josh McDaniels says the Broncos, who registered four sacks Friday night, “have some disruptive players” on defense.

Gwen Knapp of the San Francisco Chronicle writes that the Raiders “should be thrilled about the state of the Broncos.”