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Chargers' McCain is hitting his stride as a pass rusher and as a role model

LOS ANGELES - As Loretta Amaro-Anderson began her descent from the top of Section 118 in the northwest corner of StubHub Center on Sunday, she was suddenly consumed by fear.

She had sent her 8-year-old son, Joshua, who was attending his first football game, ahead to meet his brother, 14-year-old Brandon, who was in the first row watching players from the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs warm up an hour and a half before kickoff.

Only Joshua, a second grader at Icef Vista Elementary Academy in Los Angeles, wasn't there.

"I was coming down the stairs slowly, and the next thing I know, I couldn't find

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