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What NFL team should be granted relocation to Los Angeles?

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Los Angeles has not had NFL football since 1994. The Rams and Raiders both moved after that 1994 season, and now they are looking to go back. The San Diego Chargers played their first professional season in Los Angeles. After one season the Chargers bolted to San Diego. 

All three teams submitted their applications for relocation and await a vote from the owners. For relocation to be approved, 24 of 32 NFL owners must agree. It is highly unlikely that all three applications for relocation will be approved. There is speculation that two of the current teams could share the bill for a new stadium. Currently, the New York Giants and New York Jets share Met Life Stadium. That scenario would most likely involve the Raiders and Chargers. 

Stan Kroenke, the owner of the Rams, has proposed a $1.86 billion stadium in Inglewood, CA. This could give the Rams an inside advantage because Kroenke is being proactive in the buidling of a new stadium. 

As Los Angeles celebrates the idea of NFL football returning, how do the fans in the three cities feel about their team leaving? What if there team is denied relocation? Will the fans still have the same loyalty to the team? If you are a fan of the Raiders, Chargers, or Rams call the show with your thoughts.

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