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Mike Florio dives into the PFT mailbag to answer a question about cities that could potentially see NFL expansion teams — including San Diego, London and Chicago. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk #NFL
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NFL expansion could come to Chicago next | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports

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23 opiniones en “NFL expansion could come to Chicago next | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. No city should be able to have 2 teams. The Jets and Chargers should be forced to go somewhere else.

    As for the most deserving cities, #1 should be San Antonio. Central Texas has expanded beyond belief in the past 10 years, to where San Antonio and Austin each could support a team of their own. These cities are separated by an hours drive and in that drive there is no break population, making it pretty much one massive NFL market. Drop a stadium in between the cities along I-35 it's a no brainer.
    Number 2 should be St. Louis they've proven that they can support an NFL team for almost 20 years, they have a stadium ready to go and the NFL screwed them. NFL should make it right.

  2. How is that nobody has mentioned Hawaii? People would pay their money to fly to Hawaii just to watch a football game.

    Not to mention Jeff Bezos is seeking to buy an NFL franchise and relocate it to the Island State.

  3. Chicago needs a 2nd team just not owned by the fucking McCasky family! We deserve a another team to cheer on that wants to win since the stupid McCasky family doesn't care about winning

  4. What Chicago? They already have the Bears why would they need another team? They did at one time have 2 teams and one left because they did not want to have to share the market.

  5. Chicago is Bears country, another team there wouldn’t gain any traction at all. Instead of putting a team in a city that already has a team, the NFL has plenty of other options. The NFL should consider expanding to 40 teams (20 teams per conference, 5 teams in each division) & some options for those expansions could be Toronto, St Louis, San Antonio Oilers (or Austin), Oakland (but Oakland is still Raiders country despite them now being in Vegas) San Diego (or move the Chargers back to SD & create a new team for LA), Portland, Montreal, Salt Lake City or Vancouver

  6. As an English immigrant in the US who is a big fan of the NFL, I can tell you a team in London would be an absolute disaster. Many Brits who support the NFL have their own teams like in the US where people who support the Premier League have their own teams. It’s what makes the league great. In the US I meet fans of all the English teams . That being said if the NFL expands, they have to look into markets like Toronto, Portland and St Louis even Mexico City before London because us English NFL fans just wouldn’t support one team.

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