HOUSTON -- Now that the San Diego Chargers have some time to decide if they want to be the second team in Los Angeles with the Rams, the city of San Diego is ready to rekindle talks on building a stadium in town.
But it takes two to tango, and Chargers chairman Dean Spanos is still mulling over the resolution to join Rams owner Stan Kroenke’s $1.86-billion facility in Inglewood, California.
“We might get another bite at the apple, but we’re still in a situation where we don’t control the outcome,” said Jason Roe, the chief political strategist to San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer.