NFL sends Los Angeles fans questionnaire about team relocation

Wednesday, October 22, 2014
The NFL emailed questionnaires to nearly 2,000 sports fans in Los Angeles Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2014 to get a sense if the city is ready for the return of an NFL team.
The NFL emailed questionnaires to nearly 2,000 sports fans in Los Angeles Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2014 to get a sense if the city is ready for the return of an NFL team.
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LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The NFL emailed questionnaires to nearly 2,000 sports fans in Los Angeles Tuesday to get a sense if the city is ready for the return of an NFL team.



A league spokeswoman confirmed to Eyewitness News that the NFL is conducting a formal assessment of L.A., trying to get a sense of whether or not Angelenos are serious about supporting a team.



Early this month, the Los Angeles City Council approved a six-month extension on Anschutz Entertainment Group's agreement with the city to build Farmers Field, a proposed $1.5 billion downtown football stadium connection to an expanded Los Angeles Convention Center. That, however, won't happen without a commitment from an NFL team.



Other sites have stirred speculation. Last year, the owner of the St. Louis Rams purchased 60 acres in Inglewood that could be used as a stadium. Sites in Carson and Irwindale have also been bandied about.



While no team has made any kind of commitment to L.A., sports fans insist that L.A. could once again be a football town. Los Angeles hasn't had an NFL franchise since the Raiders and the Rams left after the 1994 season.



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