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After 12-win season, Chargers defensive end confident a Super Bowl title is next

LOS ANGELES - He wasn't part of the Los Angeles Chargers' offseason program until minicamp.

When he finally arrived, Melvin Ingram did so boisterously.

"We're definitely going to win the Super Bowl," he announced this week. "Still ASAP - Any Squad Any Place. That's what we're about."

Ingram, a two-time Pro Bowl defensive end entering his eighth season, never has been shy about making brash, sweeping statements.

After the Chargers were eliminated from the playoffs in January by New England, he said: "We didn't

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