Reggie Jackson Jersey The will remain in San Diego for 2016, chairman Dean Spanos announced Friday afternoon. And while the team has an agreement with the Los Angeles to move to Inglewood, California, in 2017, Spanos maintains that his "focus is on San Diego."Here's the entire statement, which was posted to the Chargers' :Here are three things to know in light of this latest development:1. Staying put (for now) makes sense. While the Chargers and Rams agreed on the parameters of a deal , there are reasons it made sense for the team to remain in San Diego. According to the , "...if the Chargers choose to relocate, there is a strong likelihood that it will be as a tenant paying $1 per year to play in Ramsowner Stan Kroenke's planned Inglewood stadium."That's a lot le s lucrative than Kroenke, who is building the most expensive stadium in United States history but is expected to make his windfall from the mixed-use development surrounding that stadium on a 298-acre site, was expecting.As tenant in Inglewood, Chargers would pay $1 in
Marcus Semien Jersey rent, sell PSLs for stadium construction, keep gameday revenues. Nathan Fenno (@nathanfenno) The Inglewood stadium isn't scheduled to open until 2019.2. What's next for the Chargers?Earlier this month, the NFL had given the Chargers until March 23 to decide where they wanted to play next season. And now that we know it will be in San Diego, the franchise has a new deadline on relocating to L.A.: Jan. 15, 2017.If the Chargers haven't decided by then, they will be out of the running altogether and the option to move to L.A. will be given to the Raiders
Andrew Triggs Jersey (more on them below). Rams statement in part: "We look forward to partnering with the Chargers in Inglewood, but the decision of course is Dean's to make." Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer has always wanted the team to stay."If Mr. Spanos has a sincere interest in reaching a fair agreement in San Diego, we remain committed to negotiating in good faith," he said earlier this month.And on Friday, the mayor released a joint statement with Country Board of Supervisors Ron Roberts:. & my joint statement on the ' decision: Kevin Faulconer (@Kevin_Faulconer) As , the Chargers cut off negotiations with the city in early June. In the last set of negotiations, the city for that would require $121 million in contributions from both county and city taxpayers for a total of $242 million. The city would also chip in another $225 million by selling
Jose Canseco Jersey land around Qualcomm Stadium. The rest of the money would come from the Chargers and NFL.To get the $242 million from taxpayers, San Diego voters would have to approve those funds, something that they might be inclined to do if the Chargers remain in San Diego for 2016. The city is hoping to hold a vote in June. There's also this: With the Chargers now staying in San Diego, the NFL has agreed to kick in an extra $100 million for any potential stadium project, along with the $200 million that the NFL offers to any city building a new stadium.3. So, what about the Raiders? As we mentioned above, if the Chargers mi s the January 2017 deadline, the Raiders are next in line to move to L.A. And if you think owner Mark Davis might be lukewarm on the idea, well, think again.If Spanos does end up walking away from LA in 2017, Mark Davis would pounce on the tenant agreement next Feb. Will be 2 teams in LA... Jason
Brett Anderson Jersey La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) Meanwhile, the latest report has the Raiders . We can think of millions of reasons why that isn't likely to happen.Site the Raiders checked out would make them neighbors with MGM Grand. Bet the NFL would love that. John Breech (@johnbreech)
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