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Chargers' Boston already is weaving a post-career safety net

LOS ANGELES - It would make for a better story if Tre Boston chose to sign with the Chargers in part because the franchise's move from San Diego to Los Angeles, the so-called "entertainment capital of the world," provided a better platform for the free safety to launch a broadcasting career.

Only it wouldn't be true.

Boston's biweekly trips to nearby Culver City to appear as a guest analyst on the NFL Network's "Total Access" show and "NFL Blitz," a live Twitter

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