The chances of an N.F.L. team’s moving to Los Angeles next season may be dimming.

The Oakland Raiders, the San Diego Chargers and the St. Louis Rams are considered the leading candidates to settle there because they have the potential to exit their stadium leases next year.

But Commissioner Roger Goodell said last week that while the league continued to look for a site for a new stadium to host a team, no resolution was in sight.

“I’m not at the point where I would tell you that anything is imminent or that we have a solution identified at this point in time,” Goodell said Wednesday after team owners met in Irving, Tex. “There is progress, but we’ve all heard that before.”

Discussions with league officials and owners on the sidelines of the meeting confirmed that the prospect of an N.F.L. team’s playing in 2015 in Los Angeles — which has not had a team for two decades — was increasingly unlikely.