The Dallas Cowboys will travel out to Los Angeles this weekend to take on the Rams and that's somewhere that owner Jerry Jones claims the team is very comfortable playing.

The Cowboys have held their training camp in Oxnard since 2011 and there are a ton of Cowboys fans out in Los Angeles from the team that the area didn't have an NFL team to call their own.

“Well, we’ve got thousands of fans that are generational there in Los Angeles,” Jones told 105.3 The Fan in Dallas via Pro Football Talk, “and I’ll bet I have 30 first and second cousins out there alone.

I was actually born in Inglewood in Los Angeles County Hospital, and so I got a great lineage of family that lived there. When we’d go to a family reunion, they’d say, ‘Jerry, we don’t sound like you do. You sound a little bit different.’ I’d say, ‘Well, I was raised a little to the east of you guys.’ But still, it’s a great feeling.

We do feel very comfortable going to Los Angeles and playing. Now, that’s not to say the Rams are going to make it comfortable for us, though.”

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Most of the home games for the Rams this year has featured a lot of fans of opposing teams and that will be the case again.

This will be a home game for the Rams but it won't be as big of a home-field advantage as some other teams will experience this weekend. It wouldn't be that shocking if it was about 50-50 Rams and Cowboys fans.