The Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers are expected to be playing on their new field in Inglewood, California in 2020. On Sunday, the Rams and Chargers agreed to a new 20-year SoFi Stadium deal to be the largest in the NFL per Adam Schefter.

It's no surprise to see that Jerry Jones had something to do with this deal as he was crucial to the Rams and Chargers moving to Los Angeles. However, the stadium is being built by Stan Kroenke, the Rams owner, with money out of his pocket.

Nevertheless, the Rams agreed to allow the Chargers to share the stadium for the time being. The cost of the stadium is estimated to be around $5 billion, but their new deal with SoFi will help make that money back.

The construction for the stadium began a couple of years ago, and the finished product should be done prior to the 2020 season.

Currently, the Rams play their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The Rams aren't the only team to play in the Coliseum though, with USC also playing their home games on Saturday there.

As for the Chargers, they presently play their home games at Dignity Health Sports Park. The Chargers began playing in the stadium in 2017 after they made the move to relocate from San Diego to Los Angeles.

The SoFi naming-rights deal is just another step towards this new stadium becoming one of the highest-grossing arenas in all of sports. The last time we saw a multi-billion-dollar stadium built, the Dallas Cowboys became the richest team in the NFL.