NFL teams submit application to move to LA

Three NFL teams have submitted their applications to the league to relocate their franchises to the Los Angeles area.

The Oakland Raiders, St Louis Rams and San Diego Chargers all submitted applications to relocate their franchises to the Los Angeles area by the start of next season, the National Football League (NFL) said in a statement on Monday (Tuesday AEDT).

"The applications will be reviewed this week by league staff and three league committees that will meet in New York on Wednesday and Thursday - the Los Angeles Opportunities, Stadium, and Finance committees," the NFL statement said.

"The applications will be presented for consideration at next week's league meeting in Houston on Tuesday and Wednesday.

"The relocation of a franchise requires the affirmative vote of three-quarters of the NFL clubs (24 out of 32)."

Monday was the first day organisations were eligible to petition the league, as required by the NFL Policy and Procedures for Proposed Franchise Relocations.

The Chargers, who have long sought a new stadium in San Diego, released a statement offering their reasons for planning a switch to Los Angeles.

"We have tried for more than 14 years, through nine separate proposals and seven different mayors, to create a world-class stadium experience for fans in San Diego," the Chargers said..

"Despite these efforts, there is still no certain, actionable solution to the stadium problem. We are sad to have reached this point."

The Rams also issued a statement.

"The St Louis Rams informed the National Football League today that the Rams propose to relocate to the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. The relocation would be effective for the 2016 NFL League Year."

Meantime, New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin is stepping down from his position after a 12-year reign with the NFL team that produced two Super Bowl triumphs.

Coughlin, at 69 the oldest coach in the National Football League, announced his decision on Monday, a day after New York concluded their third consecutive losing campaign.

"It is in the best interest of the organisation that I step down as head coach," Coughlin said in a statement after meeting with the team owners.

"I strongly believe the time is right for me and my family, and as I said, the Giants organisation."


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