There have been some grumblings coming out of the NFL owner's meetings that some owners have concerns about the Los Angeles Chargers staying in LA which has caused some people to question where the team could move if this doesn't work out.
According to Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk and his sources, the Chargers have a firm 20-year lease at the new stadium being built by the Los Angeles Rams and they have no interest in getting out of it. The Chargers are locked in and if they tried to get out there would probably be some legal trouble for breaching a contract.
The stadium deal is also really good for the Chargers because they didn't have to pay for any of the building of the stadium, that came out of Rams owners Stan Kroenke's pocket.
Article Continues Below“The Chargers get to play in the new stadium without paying any construction costs, including cost overruns. The Spanos family took on no debt to make the move, with the only expense being the $650 million relocation fee, paid out over 10 years.”
The Chargers deal is for 20 years and they can also exercise two different 10-year options to stay in the new stadium, once it's completed.
The Chargers have had problems selling out their soccer stadium now but that doesn't mean that the team is just going to dart from Los Angeles. Sorry Portland, St. Louis or any other markets trying to get a football team, it doesn't look the Chargers are your answer.