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Troy Aikman may have been with the Chargers, if not for Doug Flutie

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Long before Troy Aikman was the most sought-after broadcaster in the NFL, he had a Hall of Fame career as the quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. And if not for Doug Flutie, that career would’ve ended… in San Diego?

By 2000, Aikman knew that his time in the Big D had some to an end, and he began exploring other options, including joining the Chargers, who made their home in San Diego at the time.

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Troy Aikman won three Super Bowls as a player but a new generation of fans will remember him as an accomplished broadcaster on FOX. (Brian Bahr/Getty Images)

"It was clear towards the end of my last season with the Cowboys that I wouldn’t be back in Dallas if I were going to continue to play," Aikman said recently during an appearance on The Ryen Russillo Podcast. "…I then was starting to look at whether or not I wanted to maybe try to go play somewhere else, or if in fact I was going to retire."

Aikman’s fate was largely in the hands of Chargers GM John Butler, who had previously overseen Buffalo, a team with solid signal callers Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie. Both quarterbacks were of interest to Butler at his new gig.

Nov 21, 2019; Houston, TX, USA; Dallas Cowboys former quarterback Troy Aikman attends the NFL game between the Houston Texans and the Indianapolis Colts at NRG Stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)

Aikman recalls: "Truth be told, Norv Turner, at the time, was the offensive coordinator with the Chargers and Mike Riley was the head coach. And I had gone to San Diego and had met with everybody but their general manager John Butler…

"And I’m having these conversations with Norv and

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