Not much to report from a personnel standpoint for the Chargers as of now. The team is focused on finding their GM before they close in on a new coach and it appears that they are on the hunt. We do have some news for all fans with regards to season tickets. Per the San Diego Chargers-Season ticket prices for two-thirds of the seats in Qualcomm Stadium – approximately 45,000 seats – remain unchanged, or are being reduced, for the sixth-consecutive season. Nearly 10,000 of those season seats in the View level have been reduced and will be available for $50 or less per game, including seats as low as $39 per game. The Chargers are one of just five NFL teams that didn’t raise ticket prices in the past five years. Twenty-seven of the NFL’s 32 teams raised prices, including many more than once. Season ticket prices for seats in prime locations of the stadium (Field, sideline Plaza and Press) are being adjusted in line with similar locations in NFL stadiums around the country. The adjustment reflects an increase of $10 or $20 per game, depending on the seat location. Overall, general season tickets for the 2013 season will range from $39 to $110 per game. The single-game prices will range from $52 to $130, providing season ticket holders with an savings of $70 to $200 for the season.