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it aint up to the chargers,
If any company out there is hoping to put its name on the Rams' new stadium in Los Angeles, they better run the plan by their accounting department first, because it's not going to be cheap.
As a matter of fact, if the Rams get their way, it will go down as the most expensive naming rights deal in NFL history.
According to the Sports Business Journal, the Rams are seeking a minimum of $30 million per year from any company that's willing to buy the naming rights at the team's new $2.7 billion palace in Inglewood, California.
Not only does the team want $30 million per year, but the Rams also want the deal to run for at least 20 years, which means any potential company looking to purchase the naming rights would have to commit a minimum of $600 million to the team.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...shing-naming-rights-deal-for-new-l-a-stadium/
If any company out there is hoping to put its name on the Rams' new stadium in Los Angeles, they better run the plan by their accounting department first, because it's not going to be cheap.
As a matter of fact, if the Rams get their way, it will go down as the most expensive naming rights deal in NFL history.
According to the Sports Business Journal, the Rams are seeking a minimum of $30 million per year from any company that's willing to buy the naming rights at the team's new $2.7 billion palace in Inglewood, California.
Not only does the team want $30 million per year, but the Rams also want the deal to run for at least 20 years, which means any potential company looking to purchase the naming rights would have to commit a minimum of $600 million to the team.
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...shing-naming-rights-deal-for-new-l-a-stadium/