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Will the NFL Rams play here again, or is Kroenke playing us?
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Feb 7, 2014
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Will the NFL Rams play here again, or is Kroenke playing us?
KPCC's John Rabe and Only a Game's Doug Tribou wonder if the Stan Kroenke's purchase of land in Inglewood means the NFL is really returning to LA.
LA Rams fans in 1989.
LA Rams fans in 1989.
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KPCC's John Rabe and Only a Game's Doug Tribou wonder if the Stan Kroenke's purchase of land in Inglewood means the NFL is really returning to LA.

LA's pro football fans got their hopes raised yet again this week. Whether they'll be dashed again is an open question. But a company tied to the owner of the St Louis Rams, Stan Kroenke, has purchased 60 acres in Inglewood.

Does this mean the Rams will move back to LA? Or is Kroenke just playing us and St Louis? Off-Ramp host John Rabe put the question to Doug Tribou of NPR's Only a Game.

John and Doug also talked about some definite good LA football news, and that is that Ray Guy, who spent his last five playing years on the LA Raiders, including the 1983 Super Bowl champs, was just elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.