Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Rams-only-to-L.A. possibility pulled off NFL owners' ballot (Shutdown Corner)

If the St. Louis Rams are going to move to Los Angeles, they'll have a roommate. As NFL owners continue to meet in Houston to discuss the future of the league in L.A., with the fate of three teams — the Rams, San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders — hanging in the balance, one possibility has been eliminated, per multiple reports. [ Yahoo Daily Fantasy: $10 could win you $20K in our $175K divisional-round contest ] The league's six-man ownership committee on Los Angeles has voted 5-1 to remove the option for the Rams to move by themselves to Inglewood. The other two possibilities still alive are the Rams and Chargers moving to Inglewood and the Chargers and Raiders moving to Carson. Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, a Show-Me State resident along with Rams owner Stan Kroenke, was the one vote against removing the Rams-only option. The owners might be posturing and hoping for a Rams-Chargers tandem in L.A., which hasn't had a team since the Rams and Raiders both bolted following the 1994 season, but they appear to be favoring the Carson plan right now. There is still a lot more to be decided, and Kroenke — who has appeared bent on leaving St. Louis — can't be happy with the early developments. - - - - - - - Eric Edholm is a writer for Shutdown Corner on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at edholm@yahoo-inc.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @Eric_Edholm

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