St. Louis Rams get approval to move to Los Angeles
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NFL fans Tom Bateman (L) Skye Sverdlin, Daniel Balma, and Joe Ramirez, show their support for the St. Louis Rams NFL team to come to Los Angeles at a news conference to unveil plans for development at the site of the former Hollywood Park Race Track in Inglewood, California, in this January 5, 2015 file photo. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/Files
An artist‘s depiction provided by MANICA Architecture, is shown of the proposed football stadium on property in Carson, California, February 20, 2015. The San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders on Thursday said they would have the NFL teams share the stadium in the Los Angeles area if they fail to solve their current venue dilemmas, the teams said in a joint statement. (MANICA Architecture/Handout via Reuters)
An artist‘s depiction provided by MANICA Architecture, is shown of the proposed football stadium on property in Carson, California, February 20, 2015. The San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders on Thursday said they would have the NFL teams share the stadium in the Los Angeles area if they fail to solve their current venue dilemmas, the teams said in a joint statement. (MANICA Architecture/Handout via Reuters)
An artist‘s depiction provided by MANICA Architecture, is shown of the proposed football stadium on property in Carson, California, February 20, 2015. The San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders on Thursday said they would have the NFL teams share the stadium in the Los Angeles area if they fail to solve their current venue dilemmas, the teams said in a joint statement. (MANICA Architecture/Handout via Reuters)
HOUSTON – The St. Louis Rams are moving to Los Angeles after National Football League owners voted to approve their relocation efforts on Tuesday and gave the San Diego Chargers the option to join them.
The Rams’ proposal to relocate to a planned $1.85 billion facility in Inglewood, roughly 10 miles from downtown Los Angeles, was approved by owners by a vote of 30-2 according to a report on the NFL’s website.
The Chargers had originally been part of a joint plan with the Oakland Raiders to share a new stadium in Carson, about 15 miles south of downtown Los Angeles.
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