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Chargers give Smith five-year extension

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From Times Staff and Wire Reports

After building the San Diego Chargers into a consistent playoff contender -- if not yet a postseason success -- General Manager A.J. Smith received a five-year contract extension Tuesday that will keep him with the team through 2014.

Details weren’t announced, but various reports said the extension was worth $11 million.

Smith didn’t return phone calls seeking comment.

Smith’s previous contract was due to expire following the 2009 season. He was promoted in April 2003 after John Butler died of cancer.

The Chargers won the AFC West for the third time in four seasons under Smith. They’ll try to break a four-game postseason losing streak dating to January 1995 when they play host to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday in the wild-card round.

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The Denver Broncos have more work to do in rebuilding their offensive line after left tackle Matt Lepsis told Coach Mike Shanahan he’s retiring. Lepsis, who turns 34 this month, acknowledged his play slipped in his 11th season after returning from ACL surgery on his right knee.

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