Los Angeles Chargers "Modern Iconography" Statistical Poster
Sports art doesn’t need to be in-your-face. It can be elegant, stylish, even thought-provoking. These large-scale modern-style prints can certainly fit in a garage or man cave, but they’re most at home in a dining or living room adorned by thoughtful interior design. Created using visual iconography and showcasing historical and statistical data (updated for the 2024 season), these posters tell an elaborate story of the legacy of the Chargers in a design-forward manner and will undoubtedly enhance any space you choose to display it in.
No matter the era, no matter the city, the Chargers identity remains the same: A gorgeous looking aesthetic with dynamic, exciting offensive firepower. Established in 1960, the Chargers began their run in the now defunct AFL, establishing a high standard of winning early on. That standard would eventually translate to the NFL after the Chargers would join the league in 1970. The late 1970’s into the early 1980’s saw the introduction of Chargers great Dan Fouts, who would put his stamp on the franchise, putting together some historic (for the time) offenses en route to three double digit win seasons. The Chargers would reach the Super Bowl in 1994 on the back of Stan Humphries, and despite being turned away from a historically great San Francisco 49ers team that team remains strong in the memory of Bolts fans as one that was constantly overachieving. The early aughts brought incredible highs for the franchise, as LaDanian Tomlinson dazzled opponents on the field as well as achieved new heights for the burgeoning mainstream fantasy football community. LT was an electric talent who really made fans from all walks re-consider what was possible out of the running back position from a production standpoint. Phil Rivers would bridge the gap from LT and Antonio Gates all the way to Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, establishing himself as the greatest QB in the history of the team. The early 2020’s saw the drafting of Justin Herbert — your favorite QBs favorite QB — and the future in Los Angeles will go as high as the potential for Herbert seems to be.
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Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.
Sports art doesn’t need to be in-your-face. It can be elegant, stylish, even thought-provoking. These large-scale modern-style prints can certainly fit in a garage or man cave, but they’re most at home in a dining or living room adorned by thoughtful interior design. Created using visual iconography and showcasing historical and statistical data (updated for the 2024 season), these posters tell an elaborate story of the legacy of the Chargers in a design-forward manner and will undoubtedly enhance any space you choose to display it in.
No matter the era, no matter the city, the Chargers identity remains the same: A gorgeous looking aesthetic with dynamic, exciting offensive firepower. Established in 1960, the Chargers began their run in the now defunct AFL, establishing a high standard of winning early on. That standard would eventually translate to the NFL after the Chargers would join the league in 1970. The late 1970’s into the early 1980’s saw the introduction of Chargers great Dan Fouts, who would put his stamp on the franchise, putting together some historic (for the time) offenses en route to three double digit win seasons. The Chargers would reach the Super Bowl in 1994 on the back of Stan Humphries, and despite being turned away from a historically great San Francisco 49ers team that team remains strong in the memory of Bolts fans as one that was constantly overachieving. The early aughts brought incredible highs for the franchise, as LaDanian Tomlinson dazzled opponents on the field as well as achieved new heights for the burgeoning mainstream fantasy football community. LT was an electric talent who really made fans from all walks re-consider what was possible out of the running back position from a production standpoint. Phil Rivers would bridge the gap from LT and Antonio Gates all the way to Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, establishing himself as the greatest QB in the history of the team. The early 2020’s saw the drafting of Justin Herbert — your favorite QBs favorite QB — and the future in Los Angeles will go as high as the potential for Herbert seems to be.
Free Shipping on All Items — The price you see is what you spend.
Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.
Sports art doesn’t need to be in-your-face. It can be elegant, stylish, even thought-provoking. These large-scale modern-style prints can certainly fit in a garage or man cave, but they’re most at home in a dining or living room adorned by thoughtful interior design. Created using visual iconography and showcasing historical and statistical data (updated for the 2024 season), these posters tell an elaborate story of the legacy of the Chargers in a design-forward manner and will undoubtedly enhance any space you choose to display it in.
No matter the era, no matter the city, the Chargers identity remains the same: A gorgeous looking aesthetic with dynamic, exciting offensive firepower. Established in 1960, the Chargers began their run in the now defunct AFL, establishing a high standard of winning early on. That standard would eventually translate to the NFL after the Chargers would join the league in 1970. The late 1970’s into the early 1980’s saw the introduction of Chargers great Dan Fouts, who would put his stamp on the franchise, putting together some historic (for the time) offenses en route to three double digit win seasons. The Chargers would reach the Super Bowl in 1994 on the back of Stan Humphries, and despite being turned away from a historically great San Francisco 49ers team that team remains strong in the memory of Bolts fans as one that was constantly overachieving. The early aughts brought incredible highs for the franchise, as LaDanian Tomlinson dazzled opponents on the field as well as achieved new heights for the burgeoning mainstream fantasy football community. LT was an electric talent who really made fans from all walks re-consider what was possible out of the running back position from a production standpoint. Phil Rivers would bridge the gap from LT and Antonio Gates all the way to Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, establishing himself as the greatest QB in the history of the team. The early 2020’s saw the drafting of Justin Herbert — your favorite QBs favorite QB — and the future in Los Angeles will go as high as the potential for Herbert seems to be.
Free Shipping on All Items — The price you see is what you spend.
Printed on 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) matte paper. Framed options include mounting hardware.