NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was in Minneapolis for the regular-season debut of the Vikings’ new $1.1 billion stadium.

Meeting with reporters before that game, he told the St. Paul Pioneer Press how tough it would be for Oakland to lose its Raiders twice to relocation.

(They once moved to Los Angeles, and now Las Vegas is making a big push to get them.)

“No market should lose their team once, let alone twice,” Goodell said. “I believe there’s a solution in Oakland.”

Wait, St. Louis, it gets better.

“You feel for St. Louis fans,” Goodell said. “That’s difficult. That’s why we work so hard for solutions to keep teams where they are.

"(We say to the communities), 'This is what you have to try to get to,' because you need to try to make sure this franchise continues to be successful.'

"The Minnesota community did that in a great way. I think we can do it in Oakland. I think there's a solution there, but it takes the community to help identify it."