LOS ANGELES -- Standing on the floor of the Inglewood Stadium, the two Spanos brothers looked around in wonderment at what will be the Los Angeles Chargers' new home in two short years.
"As we come here now, you can actually see the shape of the stadium," said John Spanos, president of football operations for the Chargers. "Looking around you can picture all of the seats.
"The more and more tangible it becomes, the more exciting it gets."
Inglewood Stadium is more than halfway complete, and Sunday its future residents -- the Chargers and the Los Angeles Rams -- will meet in a regular-season game for the first time since the two teams relocated to L.