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The report calls San Diego "a growing NFL market distinct from Los Angeles" and cites "loyal fans and broad coalition of support."
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said earlier this month that the league wants certainty in proposals from San Diego, Oakland and St. Louis, which means no time for letting cities have voters decide the fate of stadium projects.
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The Chargers, Raiders and Rams can file for relocation beginning Monday, the day after the regular season ends. All three are expected to do so.
While Mayor Kevin Faulconer and County Commissioner Ron Roberts hope the issue of relocation goes into overtime and gets put off a year, Wednesday's letter to the NFL's Committee on Los Angeles Opportunities might be a desperation pass that's going to fall short.
Oakland officials said they were sending a letter to league officials updating them on Oakland's efforts to persuade the Raiders to stay.

The stadium saga turned nasty this year as Mark Fabiani, an attorney for team Chairman Dean Spanos, attacked Faulconer and his proposals.
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"San Diego has been a great NFL city for more than 50 years and we have put together a fair and viable stadium proposal to keep the Chargers here for years to come," Faulconer said in a statement. "This report captures the passion San Diego fans have for their home team and everything we've done to show that San Diego is the only true home of the Chargers."
St. Louis proposed an open-air, $1.1 billion stadium along the Mississippi north of the iconic Gateway Arch.
Faulconer has insisted that the stadium issue go to a vote. Wednesday's letter said the Chargers have always known it would be subject to a vote, and that it could go on the June ballot — when Faulconer will be seeking re-election.
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SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego city and county officials have made their final pitch to the NFL in what has been a contentious effort to keep the Chargers from moving to the Los Angeles area.
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