5 Teams That Might End Up Playing Football in Los Angeles
With the proposed agreement for an NFL stadium in Los Angeles unanimously approved by City Council, Farmers Field becomes even more of a reality.
But Farmers Field must be accompanied by a team, and there are a few that have been rumored to be in the mix.
Here are five teams that might end up playing football in Los Angeles
Popularity Issues Could Move Jacksonville Jaguars
1 of 5The Jaguars have never been too popular in Northern Florida and had have had trouble selling tickets in the past.
Northern Florida seems to be Gator Country, and three pro football teams just might be too much for Floridians.
Personally, I'd love to see Maurice Jones-Drew playing in Farmers Field on Sundays.
However, the Jaguars lease in newly named Everbank Stadium runs until 2029, posing a challenge to the Jaguars moving west.
Oakland Raiders Could Come Back to Los Angeles
2 of 5The Raaaaidas play in newly-named Overstock.com stadium, which is possibly the worst stadium in the NFL.
In fact, it's not only theirs, they have to share it with the Oakland A's.
The Raiders had the lowest home attendance in the NFL last year, averaging 46,431 attendees per game at home.
With Al Davis at the helm, anything is possible.
San Diego Chargers Could Bolt North to Los Angeles
3 of 5The lack of a pertinent stadium seems like a common theme and continues with the Chargers.
Qualcomm stadium is more than 40 years old and is simply not keeping up with the times.
The Chargers have been rumored to be going to L.A. for years now, and with Farmers Field in place it could be a real possibility.
Wagons Could Be Circling West for Buffalo Bills
4 of 5The Bills have played in the 51st-biggest market, and their stadium broke ground 39 years ago.
After owner Ralph Brown dies, new ownership could move the team west to Los Angeles for its sunshine and big market.
Minnesota Vikings Could Become Second Team to Move to Los Angeles
5 of 5Minnesota is in the last year of their lease with the Metrodome and are working on getting a new stadium built for good reason.
The Vikings desperately need a new place to play after the Metrodome roof collapsed last year.
If a deal for a new stadium can't be reached soon, Minnesota and Adrian Peterson could gallop to Los Angeles.
The Vikings could follow the Lakers as the second team from Minnesota to migrate to Los Angeles
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