The Chargers are joining the Rams in Los Angeles, the Broncos and Bills found their new head coaches, the Knicks hit a new low on the season, and a familiar Breaking Bad face appears headed to Better Call Saul. We’ll get to all that and much more here at the Thursday Cheat Sheet. It’s go time!

The Chargers appear to be moving to Los Angeles for real this time, and they plan to play in a tiny-ass stadium

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 07:  The Los Angeles Galaxy celebrate a goal by Gyasi Zardes #11 of the Los Angeles Galaxy in the far corner in the second half during 2014 MLS Cup against the New England Revolution at StubHub Center on December 7, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. The Galaxy defeated the Revolution 2-1.  (Photo by Victor Decolongon/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA – DECEMBER 07: The Los Angeles Galaxy celebrate a goal by Gyasi Zardes #11 of the Los Angeles Galaxy in the far corner in the second half during 2014 MLS Cup against the New England Revolution at StubHub Center on December 7, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. The Galaxy defeated the Revolution 2-1. (Photo by Victor Decolongon/Getty Images)

Several reports surfaced on Wednesday night that the San Diego Chargers (finally) plan to move to Los Angeles, and owner Dean Spanos will inform the staff this morning:

The Chargers moving to LA is a surprise to no one, but what is pretty shocking is that they reportedly plan to play at the Stubhub Center for the next two seasons. And the seating capacity is just 30,000 people:

So, that will be interesting.

And some more tweets about the Chargers’ move:

Broncos hire Dolphins DC Vance Joseph as new head coach

The Denver Broncos have quickly found their replacement for Gary Kubiak, and the choice is the guy they’ve been linked to all along: Dolphins defensive coordinator Vance Joseph. The 44-year-old actually interviewed for the job in 2015.

Joseph has been considered one of the game’s better head coaching prospects and immediately gets a top-tier defense to work with in Denver.

It also appears that Mike McCoy will return to be the Broncos’ offensive coordinator after spending the last few years as the Chargers’ head coach:

Bills hire Panthers DC Sean McDermott as new head coach

Very similar to the Denver hire, as Sean McDermott is a younger coach (42) coming off of several years as a defensive coordinator to get his first head coaching job.

McDermott has done a solid job with the Carolina Panthers’ defense — although it certainly helps to have Luke Kuechly — and will likely have the Bills switching to a 4-3 scheme. FTW’s Steven Ruiz took a deeper look at the move, calling McDermott a “perfect fit in Buffalo”.

Quick Hits

Better Call Saul

– Things keep getting worse for the Knicks, as last night they blew a 10-point lead with 2:20 left to lose to the 76ers on a fadeaway buzzer-beater from T.J. McConnell. And after Kristaps Porzingis airballed a wide-open three. Video of the sequence:

And after the win, Joel Embiid danced with Sixers cheerleaders:

– Well, Jae Crowder and John Wall got into it during the Celtics-Wizards game last night:

https://twitter.com/CSNWizards/status/819388017441968128?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

– Russell Westbrook recorded his 18th (!) triple-double in the Thunder’s 103-95 win over the Grizzlies. Highlights of his night:

https://youtu.be/J3VTAHRdFQg

The Cubs are making their White House visit on Monday — a rare January MLB champion visit — so that they can do it before Barack Obama moves out. Smart call.

– Bill Walton is the future of sports media.

– Iowa State All-Big 12 kicker Cole Netten expertly trolled his haters. This is awesome.

– Chelsea’s proposed new stadium looks really weird. Jay Rigdon put together a list of what it looks like.

– The Tim Tebow baseball thing may finally be near an end.

– Red Sox third baseman Pablo Sandoval actually appears to be in great shape. For real.

– The entire cast of Arrested Development is reportedly on board for a season 5.

– Ian Casselberry with an in-depth review of A Monster Calls.

– LOS POLLOS HERMANOS! I’d say this basically confirms that Gus Fring will be in Season 3 of Better Call Saul.

– Deadspin’s Patrick Redford ranked every episode of It’s Always Sunny in Philadephia. I would’ve had The D.E.N.N.I.S System and The Gang Beats Boggs higher, but certainly not a bad list.

– Snow day at the Oregon Zoo:

– The latest review from Reviewbrah: Panda Express’ Firecracker Chicken Breast. I can’t stop watching this guy’s videos. It’s just so damn fascinating and relaxing.

Here’s a scene from a show I like

Bill Buttlicker.

https://youtu.be/PUnsNU4JRAA

One last glorious moment of procrastination

Urban skiing:

JP Auclair (From All.i.Can) Urban skiing

And Urban Snowboarding:

Urban snowboarding

About Matt Clapp

Matt is an editor at The Comeback. He attended Colorado State University, wishes he was Saved by the Bell's Zack Morris, and idolizes Larry David. And loves pizza and dogs because obviously.

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