NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Tuesday that he has received indications that Raiders owner Mark Davis wants to find a long-term solution for the Raiders in Oakland.

Goodell, appearing on the Rich Eisen Show, said he believes Davis has the same outlook as San Diego Chargers owner Dean Spanos, who recently announced plans to remain in San Diego in 2016 and seek a long-term solution for the Chargers in the area.

“I spoke to Mark Davis yesterday and he indicated he had a similar view — that he wanted to play the 2016 season in Oakland and wants to get a long-term solution in the Bay Area, in the Oakland market,” Goodell said. “For us, this is a positive thing, a positive thing for our fans. We just have to work to try to get those long-term stadium solutions so that teams can continue to be successful in those markets. They’re great markets.”

Goodell reiterated the NFL will provide $300 million in league funding for the Raiders to build a stadium in Oakland and said the Raiders and the city will have to figure out a solution for the remaining funds.

“The teams are going to have to step up, the league is going to have to step up and the communities are going to have to step up to find real solutions,” Goodell said “During the relocation process it was clear that these communities said they don’t have suitable stadiums for the long-term. They acknowledged that and they also acknowledged that there have been many failed attempts. Now we have to get a solution that we can approve, we can move forward on and that will allow the teams to succeed. I don’t think a solution is anywhere near in place right now other than I think there is an agreement to work towards it.”

Davis, of course, visited Las Vegas last week to explore a potential stadium site in the city known for its casinos and long thought to be off-limits for an NFL team.

“Obviously there are specific issues that would need to be discussed in the context of Las Vegas,” Goodell said. “But I think it’s way premature at this point to be speculating on that. There’s no proposals, there’s nothing firm in any way. So I think this is something that at some point it may come up. But for right now we’re not focused on that.”