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Stan Kroenke was the only NFL owner who could bring football back to L.A.
Summary
The article says Stan Kroenke privately financed a $5-billion stadium in Inglewood and led the Rams' return to Los Angeles, marking their 10th anniversary since the move.
Content
Stan Kroenke had the resources and resolve the article says were needed to restore NFL football to Los Angeles. The piece recalls a moment when Cowboys owner Jerry Jones advised keeping an eye on Kroenke. Kroenke privately financed a $5-billion stadium in Inglewood and later moved the Rams back to the market. The article notes a broader development plan and a Rams village under construction in Woodland Hills.
Key facts:
- Stan Kroenke privately financed a $5-billion stadium in Inglewood, according to the article.
- The Rams returned to Los Angeles in 2016; the article marks their 10th anniversary since that move.
- Kroenke committed to additional development around the stadium, including a campus and a Rams village in Woodland Hills.
- Many public figures and local planners had proposed stadium or relocation plans, but the article says Kroenke had both a team to move and the financial resources to complete a deal.
- Since the relocation, the Rams have appeared in two of the last seven Super Bowls and won one on their home field, and other Kroenke-owned franchises also won championships during an 18-month stretch.
Summary:
Kroenke's investments and the team move shifted part of Los Angeles's sports focus toward Inglewood and restored an NFL presence in the city. The relocation combined on-field results with large development efforts, while building a sustained regional fan base is described as an ongoing challenge. Undetermined at this time.
