Now that the Rams have officially moved to Los Angeles, another team could be on it’s way shortly. Likely, the San Diego Chargers. Considering the NFL approved two teams for Los Angeles this week, it opens up the door for the two largest sports markets in the country to both carry two NFL franchises. The Rams and potentially the Los Angeles Chargers as well as the New York Giants and Jets. You know what the third largest sports market in the country is right?

In 2012, Mayor Richard M. Daley “floated the concept” of two NFL franchises in Chicago according to David Haugh, but it was cast aside quickly due to fears of city and state budget crises. Don’t forget, this is Illinois we’re talking about, arguably the most corrupt state in the nation.

However, if an NFL franchise was looking for a new home, that happened to have a billionaire owner that attended the University of Illinois, could Chicago be looking at a second team sooner than later? Enter Shahid Khan, owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars.

“What if a rogue billionaire like Rams owner Stan Kroenke sees potential in what is now the NFL’s third-largest market and wants to fund a Super Bowl-worthy stadium privately and move a struggling franchise here? How many of the Red Zone-watching, fantasy-football-obsessed millennials the league wants to cater to might adopt a second team in a city passionate about the sport? Has anybody claimed ChicagoJaguars.com yet?”

The Jaguars finished the season with the 27th best attendance in the league and haven’t been to the playoffs for almost ten years. In addition to that, they are scheduling at least one game a season in London to “create more speculation” according to the Chicago Tribune. If that’s truly the case, why not come up to Chicago and intercept the misplaced St. Louis Rams fans looking for a new team. Take advantage of the large University of Illinois fanbase in Southern Illinois and give Chicago fans a chance to purchase season tickets again. Think the Bears waiting list has elapsed 15 years now. They also have one of the smallest stadium capacities in the league.

The NFL needs to stop attempting to expand overseas and build a few more stadiums in America for fans to take advantage of. Chicago is a perfect new home for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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