As the result of a Missouri Supreme Court decision, years worth of phone records for NFL owners and league officials must be turned over as part of a lawsuit over the St. Louis Rams relocation to Los Angeles. (more…)

As the result of a Missouri Supreme Court decision, years worth of phone records for NFL owners and league officials must be turned over as part of a lawsuit over the St. Louis Rams relocation to Los Angeles. (more…)
In one of the biggest realignments in NFL history, the St. Louis Rams received permission to relocate to Los Angeles for the 2016 season, with the San Diego Chargers also receiving permission and the Oakland Raiders passing on a move — for now. (more…)
St. Louis Rams management says the NFL is not viable in the St. Louis market — the cornerstone of why the team should be allowed to move to Los Angeles and to a new Inglewood stadium. (more…)
The city of St. Louis would pay $6 million annually toward a new waterfront stadium for the St. Louis Rams or another relocating NFL team, with other naming-rights revenue to be used to create a total funding level of $150 million. (more…)
As the National Football League slowly meanders toward a Los Angeles resolution, it appears the Oakland Raiders are out of the LA NFL mix and negotiating a two-year lease extension for O.co Coliseum. This is the latest twist on what’s turned out to be a complicated decision on how the NFL will approach the number […]
It’s increasingly apparent that nothing is settled when it comes to the NFL in Los Angeles, with the latest chatter putting the San Diego Chargers and St. Louis Rams in a new Inglewood stadium and the Oakland Raiders locked out of the market. (more…)
New St. Louis stadium plans were unveiled to the public, as architects envision an NFL facility featuring a brewpub and 30-foot-wide river observation deck surrounded by bike paths and bridges. (more…)
State funding for a new St. Louis football stadium will be difficult to enable before the NFL decides on franchise shifts after Missouri’s legislative budget leaders register their opposition to public financing. (more…)
NFL owners responded favorably to LA stadium plans presented by Stan Kroenke, the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders, indicating that a return of the league to Los Angeles is inevitable. Los Angeles has been without NFL football since 1995, when the Rams and Raiders both departed, but we could see a return as soon […]