According to Jason La Canfora of CBS Sports, the Dallas Cowboys “proposed a measure for ownership vote that would send the Chargers with the Rams to Inglewood,” where the teams have proposed to build a new NFL stadium. Roger Goodell has come out recently and stated that the current stadiums in Oakland, St. Louis and San Diego are “unsatisfactory and inadequate,” and the proposed solutions are not viable to keep those teams in their current market.
The Raiders, Chargers and Rams all submitted relocation applications to the league earlier this week. The league’s 32 owners will meet this week in Houston for a special meeting in hopes of solving the L.A. problem. Any plan would need the votes of at least 24 owners to pass.
As reported on @THENFLTODAY, Cowboys have proposed a measure for ownership vote that would send the Chargers with the Rams to Inglewood…
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) January 10, 2016
I myself can’t wait until a team is back in Los Angeles. It doesn’t matter what team it is – as long is it’s not the Eagles. With Los Angeles being such a huge market, I never understood why the NFL could never make it work out there with a team for a long period of time.
The Chargers, Rams and Raiders have until Mon AM to sign final economic term sheets on relocation. Going to be a wild few days in Houston
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) January 10, 2016
Los Angeles News Group learned that Jones forwarded a letter to the NFL proposing an alternative solution in which the Rams and Chargers team up in Inglewood. It remains to be seen whether this plan would even be up for consideration when the owners meet to vote for relocation on Wednesday.