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NFL Franchise Notes: Rams' Kroenke Agrees To Pay For Security Provided By LAPD

In L.A., Peter Jamison notes Rams Owner Stan Kroenke has "agreed to pay for security provided by" L.A. police officers at football games, ending "weeks of confusion over who should pick up the bill for police patrols for L.A.’s renascent NFL franchise." L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti said that the team "would also pay for other city workers whose services are incurred at football games, such as firefighters and trash collectors" (L.A. TIMES, 9/14). 

THE COLOR PURPLE: In Minneapolis, Rochelle Olson notes tickets for Sunday night’s Packers-Vikings game "are white hot." SeatGeek yesterday reported the average resale value for the game, which marks the regular-season debut of U.S. Bank Stadium, was $447, surpassed in the market only by the resale price of tickets to the '14 MLB All-Star Game at Target Field. Because of the "high interest, buyers should be especially cautious about counterfeit tickets on the secondary market." The 66,200-seat stadium has been "officially sold out for the entire season for weeks" (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 9/14). 

GETTING POLITICAL: In San Diego, Luis Gomez noted the Chargers' loss to the Chiefs on Sunday "does not present a pretty picture for the team's stadium proposal." And now the Chargers' new podium backdrop, which reads "Vote Yes On C," referring to the Measure C stadium proposal, is "just the latest sign of the team's media effort to get people to vote in favor of its proposal: to build a brand new stadium on 14 acres of land near downtown San Diego" (SAN DIEGO UNION-TRIBUNE, 9/13). 

CARSON CITY: THE RINGER's Claire McNear profiled Eagles Exec VP/Football Operations Howie Roseman, a "football Lazarus hell-bent on becoming something even rarer than a resurrected GM -- a household name." Just when "everyone thought he was done," Roseman "found a way to pop back out." And Roseman’s fate now "rests in the hands of rookie" QB Carson Wentz (THERINGER.com, 9/13). 

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