The N.F.L.’s long march back to Los Angeles made a stop in New York, where the 32 team owners met on Wednesday to consider proposals from teams that want to relocate there, what they might have to pay to move and other issues related to what has turned into a convoluted sweepstakes.

While the Oakland Raiders, the San Diego Chargers and the St. Louis Rams have announced plans to build stadiums near Los Angeles, there is no consensus among owners as to whether one or two teams will move.

The owners are debating whether to support the Rams’ plan to build an indoor stadium as part of a large entertainment complex or a proposal by the Chargers and the Raiders to construct an outdoor stadium with more room for tailgating.

Either proposal will require the support of at least three-quarters, or 24, of the owners. A vote will occur as early as January, but probably no later than March, so the team or teams can start selling tickets and sponsorships in Los Angeles for the 2016 season.