The NFL has returned to Los Angeles for the 2020 regular season but questions remain.
How long before the NFL hits a snag, because of the coronavirus, and games are postponed? When can fans visit SoFi Stadium to watch a game?
Only time will tell for questions like that, but here’s what we know.
The Chargers and the Rams underwent change throughout the offseason. Star players were let go, new logos were presented and a new home venue was officially opened.
Coach Sean McVay and the Rams will debut their new multi-billion-dollar stadium without fans Sunday for the season opener against the Cowboys. The Chargers will be on the road to play rookie quarterback Joe Burrow and the Bengals.
Chargers:
- Coach Anthony Lynn isn’t new to creating impactful change
- Chargers at Cincinnati Bengals: Who has the edge?
- Schedule: Game-by-game breakdown and predictions
- Offense: A familiar feel with new pieces
- Defense: Chargers are better staffed thanks to offseason moves
- Analysis: Linval Joseph is key to slowing Bengals’ Joe Mixon
- Gus Bradley won’t be friendly with Joe Burrow until after Sunday’s game
- Mike Williams limited in return to practice
Follow our Chargers reporter Gilbert Manzano and Rams reporter Kevin Modesti throughout the season for NFL in L.A. updates.
Rams:
- QB Jared Goff’s leadership will be put to the test
- Rams vs. Cowboys offers plenty of intrigue to open 2020 season, SoFi Stadium
- Rams vs. Dallas Cowboys: Who has the edge?
- Offense: Rams’ need fast contributions from young talent
- Defense: New coordinator, linebackers on the spot
- Schedule: Game-by-game breakdown and predictions
- Jalen Ramsey eager for 5 years with Aaron Donald
- Ex-Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein makes healthy, happy return with Cowboys
Columns:
- Alexander: The NFL is back? Already??
SoFi Stadium:
New $5 billion home of the Rams and Chargers debuts Sunday as revenue is limited and interest appears fleeting.
- SoFi Stadium poised for NFL debut, with no fans and a few challenges
- Photos: SoFi Stadium is complete as NFL season opens this Sunday
Hard Knocks:
Los Angeles football takes center stage as HBO’s Hard Knocks, a weekly behind-the-scenes show, goes inside the Chargers’ and Rams’ training camps.
- Chargers coach Anthony Lynn revealed he had coronavirus
- Rams linebacker Terrell Lewis tested positive for coronavirus
- Episode 1 Recap: Grillmaster Anthony Lynn steals the show
- Episode 2 Recap: John Lott delivers memorable phrases
- Episode 3 Recap: Chargers value Melvin Ingram’s leadership
- Episode 4 Recap: George Stewart inspires to create change
- Episode 5 recap: Chargers and Rams take different approach to cutdown day
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