Tuesday, January 19, 2016

Going north? Chargers have applied to trademark 'L.A. Chargers' (Shutdown Corner)

It could be a just-in-case move, but San Diego Chargers ownership applied to trademark the names "Los Angeles Rams" and "L.A. Rams" last week. The applications are signed by A.G. Spanos, the team's president of business operations and the oldest son of owner Dean Spanos. The trademarks would cover all manner of merchandise, since presumably Los Angeles Chargers ear muffs will fly off the shelves in Southern California. When the NFL announced that Rams' owner Stan Kroenke's stadium and relocation plan had been approved, returning that team to Los Angeles, the league also announced that the Chargers and Dean Spanos had been given the first opportunity to join with the Rams and partner with them on the stadium. If the Chargers decided against that move, the Oakland Raiders would then get the chance. But signs are pointing to the Chargers moving two hours north. There's a trademark applications, of course, but the team also began formal negotiations with the Rams on Monday. PODCAST: Are the Packers wasting Aaron Rodgers' best years? Grandstanding: A Yahoo Sports podcast Subscribe via iTunes or via RSS feed

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