No StubHub Center doesn’t mean just one team in L.A. in ’16

While it might seem like the NFL is running out of Los Angeles area options to serve as temporary sites for one or two teams beginning in 2016, the league isn’t concerned about locking down sufficient homes while a new L.A. stadium is being built.

The Rose Bowl, Anaheim Stadium and StubHub Center have each turned down NFL’s overtures, but after doing some poking around this morning a handful of scenarios have emerged in which two teams could still call L.A. home beginning in 2016.

Among them, the Coliseum potentially accommodating two teams – under the right circumstance – or the Rose Bowl and StubHub Center having a change of heart and coming back into the picture.

As far as Dodger Stadium and Anaheim Stadium, which face scheduling issues, that could change if the NFL decides to send one or two L.A. teams to London for one or two games per season – which is being considered – to ease the schedule load.

Bottom line, it looks like NFL has contingency plans in mind to accommodate two teams, should it come to that, in 2016.