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NFL in L.A.: Tim Leiweke’s departure from AEG puts Farmers Field project at risk

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Farmers Field isn’t dead, but it’s on life support after Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) owner Phil Anschutz took his company off the market on Thursday, March 14. Anschutz will retain ownership of AEG while replacing president and chief executive officer Tim Leiweke with Dan Beckerman. No one really knows what Anschutz’s motives were for attempting to sell AEG. Some have ... Read More »

NFL in L.A.: Figuring out the Farmers Field situation

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It wasn’t too long ago when the city of Los Angeles believed that it was on the cusp of finally building an NFL stadium. Hopes were never higher when the Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved Anschutz Entertainment Group’s (AEG) plan to build Farmers Field downtown in September. Unfortunately, the project has been on hold ever since. AEG was put ... Read More »

NFL in L.A.: AEG downtown stadium proposal virtually shut down

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An NFL source has deemed the Anschutz Entertainment Group’s plan to build a downtown Los Angeles stadium adjacent to Staples Center a virtual no-go, according to Yahoo! Sports NFL insider Jason Cole.  The latest news comes after the L.A. city council voted unanimously to support the propoasl by AEG. But due to the economics, the NFL isn’t on board with ... Read More »

NFL in L.A.: A look at 3 potential stadium projects in the L.A. region

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It’s been nearly 20 years since the NFL left Los Angeles. Originally, the league was supposed to make a quick return to the city, but the NFL chose Houston over Los Angeles for expansion in 1999. Fans have been craving the return of NFL football ever since, and it appears that their hopes might be coming true. Here are three ... Read More »

NFL In Los Angeles: How Close Is L.A. To Getting A Team Again?

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The Los Angeles City Council took a major step forward in bringing NFL football back to Los Angeles with the approval of a $1.5 billion football stadium downtown last week.  Given the fact that L.A. is the nation’s second-largest market and a sure-fire money-maker for the league, it won’t take long for a team to make its way to the ... Read More »

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