San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos has said he will delay talks over the future of the NFL American football franchise until after the current regular season after the city’s voters overwhelmingly rejected a funding package for a new stadium, potentially opening the door for the team’s move to Los Angeles.
Chargers to study options as stadium vote fails
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