The NFL is interested in bringing a team back to Los Angeles and three teams have officially applied for relocation with the Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers and St. Louis Rams submitting applications for a potential move.
Read full storyThe St. Louis Rams have Todd Gurley healthy and heading into Week 5 he is a fantasy football start option over Tre Mason, while Tavon Austin is a top sleeper pick.
Read full storyThe St. Louis Rams could be closer to moving to Los Angeles in the future, as the LA Times reports that owner Stan Kroenke is buying land and plans to build a stadium in LA and this comes as the Rams are debating whether to bring back Sam Bradford or try for a trade in 2015 after he suffered another serious injury.
Read full storyThe Buffalo Bills received a shock with the death of owner Ralph Wilson and now the relocation talk and the future of the franchise has come up as a topic of conversation and billionaire Donald Trump could be in the mix to be the next owner and that could lead to the team eventually moving to Los Angeles, which is something the NFL has wanted for years.
Read full storyThe Buffalo Bills lost owner Ralph Wilson this week and now many are wondering whether the team will be moving or relocating in the near future and the answer to that is complicated, but either way, Roger Goodell wants a team in Los Angeles and apart from the Bills, the San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars are the most realistic options.
Read full storyThe NFL's potential move to Los Angeles has had rumors coming out for a number of years and the Oakland Raiders could be in line to head to LA, as owner Mark Davis reportedly has thought about LA and other places, while teams like the San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars could be eligible to fit for the Hollywood Park stadium site.
Read full storyThe NFL has long wanted to return to Los Angeles and after some momentum was growing last year, it mostly went to the backburner, but Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis brought things back to the forefront a bit, as he made some remarks describing his frustration with building a new stadium in Northern California and that a move could be coming.
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