NFL Owners: St. Louis Rams Can Move Back to Los Angeles

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Fans in Los Angeles, California show their support for the St. Louis Rams to move back to their city on January 5. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson

HOUSTON (Reuters) - The St. Louis Rams are moving to Los Angeles after National Football League owners voted to approve their relocation efforts on Tuesday and gave the San Diego Chargers the option to join them.

The Rams' bid to relocate to Inglewood, roughly 10 miles from downtown Los Angeles, was approved by owners by a vote of 30-2 according to a report on the NFL's website. The bid needed approval from 24 owners to get the green light.

The Chargers had originally been part of a joint plan with the Oakland Raiders to share a new stadium in Carson, about 15 miles south of downtown Los Angeles.

But the Carson project, which was earlier recommended by the NFL's six-member relocation committee, failed to sway owners during an early round of voting.

The Rams, who must pay the NFL a $550 million relocation fee, will play their home games in Los Angeles starting with the 2016 season and until their planned $1.85 billion new home is ready.

While many franchises have flirted with a move to the world's entertainment capital for 20 years, Los Angeles has been an NFL wasteland without a franchise since the Raiders and Rams left the area in 1995.

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