When the National Football League owners voted 31-1 earlier this week to allow the Oakland Raiders to move to Las Vegas, that meant change was headed to the AFC West.
The AFC West may be the only division in pro football that has the same four franchises in 2017 as it had in 1960, but the locations have certainly shuffled.
The Los Angeles Chargers were first, moving to San Diego following their inaugural 1960 season. They're headed back to Los Angeles for the 2017 season, during which they'll play at the StubHub Center.
The Dallas Texans, owned by league founder and Dallas native Lamar Hunt, moved to Kansas City following their 1962 AFL championship season in Texas.