LOS ANGELES (AP) – A Los Angeles committee is backing AEG’s request for more time to lure a professional football team to Los Angeles.
The City Council’s Economic Development Committee on Friday approved a six-month extension of an agreement with the developer to find an NFL team to play at a downtown stadium.
If the full council approves next week, AEG will have until April to find a team.
It’s had no luck so far but Mayor Eric Garcetti said Thursday that a team is ”highly likely” to come to the city in the next year.
Speaking on KNX-AM radio, the mayor said he thinks the NFL is finally interested in LA again.
The city hasn’t had a pro team since the Raiders and the Rams left after the 1994 season.
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Information from: Los Angeles Times, http://www.latimes.com
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