[h=2]The Chargers are still considering a move to Los Angeles.[/h][FONT="]
The Chargers’ stadium ballot for San Diego failed badly earlier this month, opening the door for the team’s potential move to Los Angeles. A deal would need to be struck by Jan. 15 in order for the Chargers to join the Rams in L.A., but discussions have begun.
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[FONT="]Rams vice president of football operations Kevin Demoff told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network recently that the two teams have talked about a possible arrangement that would bring the Chargers to Los Angeles.
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[FONT="][FONT="]"There are no hurdles to any deal," Demoff said, via NFL.com. "The relationship between the two owners is in a good place and, I believe the Chargers feel welcomed. Nothing stands in their way of moving if that is what they want to do. I would also say we have no insight on what their decision will be. It's only that we have worked hard to make sure their L.A. option is a good one."
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[FONT="]Of course, just because the teams are talking doesn’t mean a deal will be struck by the Jan. 15 deadline. It is a positive development for those who want the Chargers to make the move.
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[FONT="]The NFL is not among them, of course, as Roger Goodell said himself. He’d prefer if the Raiders remained in Oakland and the Chargers stayed put.[/FONT]
The Chargers’ stadium ballot for San Diego failed badly earlier this month, opening the door for the team’s potential move to Los Angeles. A deal would need to be struck by Jan. 15 in order for the Chargers to join the Rams in L.A., but discussions have begun.
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[FONT="]Rams vice president of football operations Kevin Demoff told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network recently that the two teams have talked about a possible arrangement that would bring the Chargers to Los Angeles.
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[FONT="][FONT="]"There are no hurdles to any deal," Demoff said, via NFL.com. "The relationship between the two owners is in a good place and, I believe the Chargers feel welcomed. Nothing stands in their way of moving if that is what they want to do. I would also say we have no insight on what their decision will be. It's only that we have worked hard to make sure their L.A. option is a good one."
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[FONT="]Of course, just because the teams are talking doesn’t mean a deal will be struck by the Jan. 15 deadline. It is a positive development for those who want the Chargers to make the move.
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[FONT="]The NFL is not among them, of course, as Roger Goodell said himself. He’d prefer if the Raiders remained in Oakland and the Chargers stayed put.[/FONT]