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The league’s called a special owner’s meeting in October to update them on what’s going on in Los Angeles.

But they may only hear from two-thirds of the cities which could lose a team to the nation’s second-largest market.

According to Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times, the meeting in Chicago will focus on what’s happening in the home markets, but owners might not hear from all three. Instead, he predicts only St. Louis and San Diego leaders will update the NFL on the progress made to keep teams there.

That leaves Oakland, which to this point doesn’t seem to be invited, because their effort to keep the Raiders there is “lagging.”

“If the league does invite Oakland, it will be so that owners can see what little progress that city has made,” Farmer wrote.

While all three of the markets have their own issues, the fact they may not even bother to listen to a pitch from Oakland speaks volumes about local efforts there.