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Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times offers details on the meeting with the six owners who make up the Committee on Los Angeles Opportunities and representatives providing updated presentations on stadium proposals in Carson, California; Inglewood, California; and St. Louis.

The meeting took place Wednesday at the league offices in New York, and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell also was in attendance.

According to Farmer, St. Louis went first, giving a half-hour presentation, followed by hourlong presentations by St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke on the Inglewood site, and by the duo of Chargers owner Dean Spanos and Raiders owner Mark Davis on Carson.

The Chargers and Raiders presented updated stadium designs for the Carson project, and Goldman Sachs was on hand to answer finance questions about the proposal.

More Farmer: He talks with Steve Hartman and Mike Costa of Xtra 1360 Fox Sports Radio about the L.A. stadium situation in this audio link. It’s worth a listen.

Vincent Bonsignore of the Los Angeles Daily News reports that there’s no workable plan on the table for the Chargers in San Diego right now.

Matthew Artz of the Contra Costa Times reports that Floyd Kephart, a businessman working to get a stadium deal done for the Raiders in Oakland, believes NFL executive Eric Grubman is being an obstructionist in something getting done in Oakland, and does not believe the project in Carson is real. “The chances of the Raiders and Chargers joining together and having a stadium in Carson is about the same as you watching me levitate out of here right now,” Kephart told the Times.

Ricky Henne of Chargers.com offers 10 takeaways from general manager Tom Telesco’s pre-draft press conference on Wednesday.

Nick Canepa of U-T San Diego wonders if Telesco can be trusted in Liar’s month.

Jay Paris of The Mighty 1090 AM radio wonders if Archie Manning was right all along about the Chargers, with the team appearing to return to their dysfunctional ways.

Andrew Brandt writing for Sports Illustrated still believes the Philip Rivers-to-Tennessee Titans trade rumor has legs.

In this ESPN Insider piece, Mike Renner of Pro Football Focus lists Arik Armstead, Bud Dupree and Shaq Thompson in his top 10 most overrated prospects in this year’s draft.

KCTV News of Kansas City reports that receiver Dwayne Bowe, now with the Cleveland Browns, flew back to Kansas City for a funeral to pay his respects to a longtime Chiefs fan. Bowe used to give 86-year-old Betty Johnson a kiss before each game.