by Luke Treat / Missouri Net
St. Louis Rams fans might get some clarity this summer on whether their team will stay in Missouri or bolt for L.A.
The NFL’s committee on Los Angeles football got together Wednesday in New York, with the owners of the Chargers, Raiders, and Stan Kroenke of the Rams. Despite the meeting including a “home market” update on St. Louis (as well as Oakland and San Diego) that group, headed by Dave Peacock and Bob Blitz were not in attendance.
The three owners and their small group of advisers met to review updated costs for the two Los Angeles stadium projects.
Kroenke wants to build a new stadium in the Inglewood area of Los Angeles, while San Diego owner Dean Spanos and Raiders owner Mark Davis are working together for a stadium in Carson.
The Los Angeles committee is made up of other NFL owners including, Clark Hunt.
St. Louis could learn it’s NFL fate when the league hosts their owners meetings in Chicago on August 11th, when LA relocation will be discussed.
2 thoughts on “Rams Owner Meets with NFL Committee on L.A. Football”
The Rams need to go back to LA.thats where they belong and contrary to what st louis people THINK,they always had excellent fan support and will when they return.Rams need to go back to LA,raiders need to stay in oakland and the chargers need to stay in san diego.forget this two team nonsense crap.
I truly believe the best outcome to this whole LA football situation is that the Rams move back to LA and the Raiders and Chargers get new stadiums in there respective cities.
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