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Green says he had to get out of Denver, and has found his happy place with the Chargers

COSTA MESA, Calif. - This weekend, Virgil Green will return to Denver.

This season as a whole, he knew he never was going to return there.

"My mind was made up," the Los Angeles Chargers' starting tight end said Thursday. "I knew I wasn't going back to Denver. I knew my time there was up."

After seven seasons with the Broncos, Green signed a three-year deal with the Chargers in March, on the first day of free agency.

He explained that he felt a general indifference from the Denver organization

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