National Football League owners and commissioner Roger Goodell have been meeting in Chicago this week to discuss the future of the NFL in Los Angeles. The owners – either as a whole or the nine-owner Relocation Committee – heard both the Stan Kroenke-backed proposal for a stadium in Inglewood as well as the Chargers-Raiders joint proposal for Carson. Groups from Saint Louis and San Diego also presented their plans for new stadiums on those markets, in hopes of retaining the Rams and Chargers, respectively. One notable absence from the special NFL owners meeting was a proposal from a group representing the City of Oakland or another proposal to keep the Raiders in the Bay Area.