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Can Los Angeles learn to love a new NFL team?
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Feb 5, 2011
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Can Los Angeles learn to love a new NFL team?
As NFL fans prepare for Super Bowl Sunday this weekend, Los Angeles still stands on the sidelines without a local team. Football followers in LA have long supported out-of-city teams but a proposed stadium looks to bring a team, and hopefully fans, back to LA. Off-Ramp intern Raghu Manavalan and producer Kevin Ferguson went to Downtown's LA live this week to ask....Are you willing to change your loyalty?
Tim Leiweke, President and CEO of AEG, during an event announcing naming rights for the new football stadium Farmers Field at Los Angeles Convention Center.
Tim Leiweke, President and CEO of AEG, during an event announcing naming rights for the new football stadium Farmers Field at Los Angeles Convention Center.
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As NFL fans prepare for Super Bowl Sunday this weekend, Los Angeles still stands on the sidelines without a local team. Football followers in LA have long supported out-of-city teams but a proposed stadium looks to bring a team, and hopefully fans, back to LA. Off-Ramp intern Raghu Manavalan and producer Kevin Ferguson went to Downtown's LA live this week to ask....Are you willing to change your loyalty?

As NFL fans prepare for Super Bowl Sunday this weekend, Los Angeles still stands on the sidelines without a local team. Football followers in LA have long supported out-of-city teams but a proposed stadium looks to bring a team, and hopefully fans, back to LA. Off-Ramp intern Raghu Manavalan and producer Kevin Ferguson went to Downtown's LA live this week to ask ... Are you willing to change your loyalty?