Say what you want about the Los Angeles Rams move from St. Louis, but the National Football League needs a home run, or at least a touchdown and two-point conversion as much for the team as for the league. Since the city lost not one but two teams in 1994, the NFL has made it clear that a team in LA wasn’t just good for southern California, but critical for a league with global aspirations.
According to Station Index, Los Angeles is the second ranked media market behind New York and one ahead of Chicago. All NFL cities and yes, we all know the Jets and Giants play in New Jersey, but work with me here.