San Diego Chargers vs. Arizona Cardinals

By: Jamie    Category: Qualcomm Stadium Tickets, Sports

What better way to spend New Years Eve than at Qualcomm Stadium cheering on San Diego’s Super Bowl contending team, the Chargers? So far the Chargers have had an amazing season with a record of 9-2. Their last game of the season and their last home game will be up against the Arizonal Cardknals. You don’t want to miss it! Here’s what you do to get tickets:

First click on these links to check out pricing:

Then check out our favorite aftermarket ticket vendors:

AIW Tickets starting at $50 bucks
StubHub has tickets starting at $50 too and going up to just about however much you want to spend
TicketsNow also has seats starting at $50 as well

Take your pick and find the best seats! Here’s some info on the Charger’s last game against the Buffalo Bills:

LaDainian Tomlinson was the ideal tonic for a blustery winter afternoon in Buffalo. The San Diego Chargers’ defense was pretty hot, too, holding off the Bills’ second-half comeback bid.

Tomlinson had 178 yards rushing and scored two touchdowns in a 24-21 victory, helping the Chargers (10-2) extend their winning streak to six. It was Tomlinson’s sixth consecutive 100-yard game and seventh of the season.

With a 51-yard touchdown run in the first quarter, Tomlinson joined Eric Dickerson as the second NFL player to reach 1,200 yards rushing in each of his first six NFL seasons. The two scores gave Tomlinson 26 for the year, inching him within two of matching the single-season record set by Seattle’s Shaun Alexander last year.

The Chargers’ defense then did the rest in linebacker Shawne Merriman’s first game back from a four-game steroid suspension. In a game San Diego never trailed, Merriman finished with six tackles and two sacks, while the defense forced three turnovers in the first half and four overall.

The Bills (5-7) were limited to 231 yards offense, and only had one drive in which they produced three first downs. Buffalo’s first two scores came as result of short fields set up by San Diego quarterback Philip Rivers’ fumble and a 32-yard punt return by Jim Leonhard.

Buffalo’s final score came with Peerless Price’s 6-yard catch with 30 seconds left. The Bills’ bid to produce a third consecutive last-minute comeback ended when Buffalo failed on an onside kickoff attempt.

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