The Chargers are expected to keep head coach Mike McCoy following a disappointing season, a San Diego Union-Tribune story said Saturday.
The story says no final decision will be made by team president of football operations John Spanos until after Sunday’s season finale, but Michael Gehlken wrote that a thorough evaluation by key members of the organization left those people with “continued confidence” in McCoy, who’s finishing his third season.
The Chargers, who have lost seven straight division games, go forward with an aging roster and questions about whether they’ll play in San Diego or Los Angeles next season.
“Obviously, I’m focused on Sunday’s game and finishing strong,” McCoy told reporters Friday. “Beyond Sunday, I’m really looking forward to continuing to build this team with Tom (Telesco, the team’s general manager) and John (Spanos). I see so much potential in the group of young players to go with Philip (Rivers) and some of our veterans. I really like what the future holds for this team.”
McCoy is under contract through 2016. Telesco signed a three-year extension before this season.
The story says no final decision will be made by team president of football operations John Spanos until after Sunday’s season finale, but Michael Gehlken wrote that a thorough evaluation by key members of the organization left those people with “continued confidence” in McCoy, who’s finishing his third season.
The Chargers, who have lost seven straight division games, go forward with an aging roster and questions about whether they’ll play in San Diego or Los Angeles next season.
“Obviously, I’m focused on Sunday’s game and finishing strong,” McCoy told reporters Friday. “Beyond Sunday, I’m really looking forward to continuing to build this team with Tom (Telesco, the team’s general manager) and John (Spanos). I see so much potential in the group of young players to go with Philip (Rivers) and some of our veterans. I really like what the future holds for this team.”
McCoy is under contract through 2016. Telesco signed a three-year extension before this season.