Goodell tempered about football in L.A. Again.

The NFL commissioner once more responded to a question about football in L.A. without really answering it - at least according to the early reports I've seen. He acknowledged that AEG's naming rights deal with Farmers Insurance was a positive step, but cautioned that "the financing of a stadium is a very difficult proposition." NBC's Pro Football Talk posts:

The feeling from some here in Dallas believe it's almost inevitable the Chargers will be the team to move to L.A. Goodell insisted he wanted to keep teams where they are when asked about a possible Chargers move.

Most of the press conference centered on the league's labor troubles and the prospects of a lock-out.


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