NFL To Invest $10 Million In Plans To Bring Team To Los Angeles
24th May, 2006 - 4:00 am
Seattle PI - Los Angeles is the second biggest market in the United States and they haven't had a football team since the Raiders and Rams left after the 1994 season. Because of this, the NFL has decided to invest $10 million to help with the plans that will bring a team back to the area.

Commissioner Paul Tagliabue announced the decision on Tuesday after a day-and-a-half of meetings on the topic. [READ]

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