The St. Louis Rams' relocation bid to Inglewood says it is vastly superior to the rival plan in Carson.

Although the developers at the Inglewood site have long said their stadium would be ready for the 2018 season, the Rams' application targets 2019 as the proposed start date. There was no elaboration on the change for the $1.86-billion project that the Rams describe as "shovel ready."

The venue would be capable of hosting two teams with 70,240 fixed seats and accommodate another 30,000 people in standing-room-only areas for large events. 

There would be 274 suites, 16,300 premium seats and 12,675 dedicated surface parking spaces -— all numbers the Rams say exceed those in the Carson proposal.

"We believe an Inglewood Super Bowl could generate as much as $50 million more in league revenue than the Carson proposed stadium based on increases in seat capacity, premium seating and total number of suites," the application said.

The Rams argue that they have the strongest L.A. fan base of the three teams seeking to relocate.

"Polling throughout the relocation process has consistently shown the Rams as a single team have more fan support than the Chargers and Raiders combined," the application said.