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January 12, 2016 will go down in history as the day the National Football League moved back to the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California. Get use to saying Los Angeles because it's gonna stick for years to come, in a special meeting yesterday, NFL owners in Houston voted 30-2 to ratify the Rams' relocation application for an immediate move to LA starting in the 2016 Season. They will then play in a new stadium Inglewood that will be open in 2019, so what does this mean for the San Diego Chargers and Oakland Raiders. They will have a slight chance to stay in their home markets, maybe in new stadiums of their own, but the Chargers were given an one-year option to join the Rams in LA next season. If they choose to stay in San Diego, the Raiders will be given that same option; here is full coverage of the press conference that took place last regarding the big move.


NFL Owners Approve Rams Relocation
(Full Press Conference) | NFL News
This where the Rams (and maybe Chargers/Raiders) will play

Inside and Outside the Inglewood Stadium
In a year where President Obama made his final State of the Union, a new President will be named in November, the biggest moment in my mind has to be that this the year that the superheroes take over. Warner Bros. Pictures have started to release the first two television spots for DC's Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice, both showing tensions between the two iconic heroes and their alter-egos (Bruce Wayne and Clark Kent). Next Tuesday on The CW Network, a new special called "DC Films presents: Dawn of the Justice League" will highlight what DC has in stored for its cinematic universe, there a be a new trailer for Suicide Squad, and the first footage of Wonder Woman. As for now, enjoy the new Batman/Superman spots.
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