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Los Angeles Chargers to play at Farmers Field?

Reports are coming in from multiple sources that the new Los Angeles football stadium will be sponsored by Farmers Insurance and that the Chargers might play there. That the field has been approved and will be sponsored by Farmers is expected to be announced at Tuesday’s press conference.

Already some of this news has been reported on various sports rumor websites. Pro Football Talk reported January 27 about the press conference and said:

For now, the leading candidate remains the San Diego Chargers, a franchise that geographically is the closest to Los Angeles, and that played there in its inaugural season.

Pro Football Talk

T.J. Simers of the Los Angeles Times reported on December 7 that the Chargers might play in L.A. in 2012.

There is some discussion in the Skyscraper City forum about how Farmers is expected to sponsor the stadium.

The Los Angeles Daily news has also reported that Farmers is the leading contender to sponsor the stadium:

According to sources, the rights fee is expected to be $700 million over 30 years if one team plays at the proposed stadium and $900 million if it is two. Farmers Insurance is the company being speculated as the primary candidate to strike a deal.

L.A. Daily News

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