Now that Super Bowl LX is in the books, plans for next year's big game are well underway in Los Angeles.
Chargers chairman Dean Spanos is expected to announce as early as Thursday that his franchise will move to Los Angeles, giving the city two NFL teams after more than two decades without one.
The Chargers will stay in San Diego for the 2016 season, but if a long-term stadium solution isn't worked out, they have an agreement with the Rams to move to Inglewood long term.
Owner Stan Kroenke was introduced to chants of "We love Stan" from a couple of hundred fans dressed in Los Angeles Rams garb who showed up for a news conference Friday.
The Chargers believe a plan that will put the team and the Rams at a proposed stadium in Los Angeles has doable components that could result in them accepting it.
NFL owners will approve a proposed Inglewood stadium, opening the door for the St. Louis Rams to return back to Los Angeles, ABC7 has learned.