Count Brandon Marshall among those advocating for the Los Angeles Chargers to return to San Diego. The Giants wide receiver is not on board with the Chargers' recent move.

Marshall on Tuesday referred to his Week 5 opponent by its old San Diego moniker while speaking with media. He then corrected himself (kind of) and proceeded to offer his thoughts on the Chargers' relocation.

"I said San Diego? They’re the San Diego Chargers still. San Diego — need to go back to San Diego," Marshall said with a smile and a laugh. "There goes your headline for it today. Yeah. San Diego, go back, go back."

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The Chargers' move to Los Angeles has drawn scrutiny after the team left a market that had supported it for nearly six decades. The Chargers are calling StubHub Center home as they await the completion of a new stadium, sharing the venue temporarily with the Los Angeles Galaxy of MLS. The soccer-specific stadium holds 27,000 fans, ideal for MLS but easily the smallest venue in the NFL.

Through the Chargers' first couple of games in Los Angeles, visiting fans have brought a significant presence to the stadium. If the Chargers can’t even generate enthusiasm and turnout in such an intimate setting, a move to a larger stadium could be disastrous.