Chargers’ Eric Weddle Does Donuts After Possible Final Game at Qualcomm
On Sunday, the San Diego Chargers played what may very well be their final game at Qualcomm Stadium, and they went out in victorious fashion. After putting up a 30-14 win over the Miami Dolphins, many of the players seemed to want to stick around well past their media obligations just to say goodbye should they wind up in Los Angeles in 2016.
Of all the Chargers players, none may have done more to bid farewell to the Q than safety Eric Weddle, who has played every game of his nine-year career with San Diego. With the stadium all but completely empty, Weddle lay in the middle of the field, still in his gear, soaking everything in.
After potential last game at Qualcomm for anybody, Eric Weddle signed autographs for 2 hours, walked to the… https://t.co/bpXDGgQvpe
— Robert Klemko (@RobertKlemko) December 21, 2015
Once Weddle finally decided it was time to leave, presumably after having showered and change, he made one last statement in the most badass way possible: by doing donuts in the parking lot in his blacked-out Chevrolet Camaro.
And Eric Weddle, driver of the ‘Batmobile,’ is out. pic.twitter.com/3SxSRpLbOb
— Robert Klemko (@RobertKlemko) December 21, 2015
The only thing better than the thrill of victory, friends, is the sharp smell of burned rubber.
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