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Former Chargers fullback and assistant coach Hank Bauer won’t be calling the team’s games on radio any longer, but it looks like there will be another retired member of the team’s offense in the booth when the season gets underway.

Alex Marvez of FOX Sports reports that Curtis Conway will be taking over as the color commentator on game broadcasts for the 2015 season. Conway has been working for NFL Network and Pac-12 in recent years.

Conway played for the Chargers from 2000-2002 and caught 181 passes for 2689 yards and 16 touchdowns. He posted a career-high 1,125 yards during the 2001 season and the seventh overall pick of the 1993 draft by the Bears finished his career with 594 catches overall.

Conway also played his college ball at USC and grew up in Los Angeles, so the Chargers’ potential move to Los Angeles would likely suit him just fine if things wind up working out that way.