NFL owners will try again to settle the issue of relocation to Los Angeles, this time knowing that Commissioner Roger Goodell has declared the stadiums inadequate in Oakland, St. Louis and San Diego.
Two days of meetings in Houston start Tuesday, six weeks after owners delayed a vote because they wanted more information on possible moves involving the Raiders, Rams and Chargers. Any move would involve one or two teams.
All three cities have tried to make their cases with the NFL, and each team recently submitted a formal relocation bid.
The latest development was Goodell's report last week to all 32 teams that says the existing stadiums are "inadequate and unsatisfactory," and that the proposals the Raiders, Rams and Chargers received to remain in their current cities lacked certainty.