SAN DIEGO (CNS) - San Diego city officials submitted to the National Football League the municipality's proposal for building a new stadium and keeping the Chargers.
The league set Wednesday as a deadline for cities in danger of losing their teams to propose plans to retain them.
"San Diego has been a great NFL city for more than 50 years and we have put together a fair and viable stadium proposal to keep the Chargers here for years to come," Mayor Kevin Faulconer said.
"This report captures the passion San Diego fans have for their home team and everything we've done to show that San Diego is the only true home of the Chargers," he said.