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Tony Jefferson Comes Out of Retirement to Join Chargers

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Veteran safety Tony Jefferson has announced his return from retirement to sign with the Los Angeles Chargers. Jefferson, who previously played for the Baltimore Ravens and Arizona Cardinals, brings a wealth of experience and leadership to the Chargers’ defense. Known for his hard-hitting style and strong coverage skills, Jefferson’s addition is expected to bolster the Chargers’ secondary.  

His decision to come out of retirement highlights his passion for the game and desire to contribute to a team with playoff aspirations. The Chargers, under head coach Jim Harbaugh, are looking to make a strong push this season, and Jefferson’s presence could be a key factor in their success. 

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