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PHOENIX (AP) — The NFL hasn't yet zeroed in on a specific team for a possible move to Los Angeles, and any move will be subject to the league's relocation policy, according to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
The Rams, Chargers and Raiders are candidates to move to the country's second-largest city, which has been without a team since the 1994 season.
A company with ties to Rams owner Stan Kroenke has purchased a site 10 miles from downtown Los Angeles and has announced plans to build a stadium there.
At his news conference Friday, Goodell said the league's main priority is keeping teams where they are.
"We know there are teams interested (in moving) but they're trying to work their issues out," Goodell said.
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