Thursday, August 22, 2013

Season 1 - This just in...

After months of serious discussion, Commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL have approved Denver Billionaire, Philip Anschutz to buy an expansion team for the city of Los Angeles. Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG) President, Tim Leiweke told Los Angeles Times that the stadium would cost 1.8 billion dollars and be located in downtown Los Angeles. The bigger question was, would the stadium be completed on time for their season home opener. Leiweke mentioned all AEG projects are built before or as projected to finish, and Farmer's Field was no exception. It was scheduled to be done one week prior to the start of the 2013 NFL season. No coach has yet to be named, but sources say David Shaw, Head Coach of Stanford is a front-runner. The team will officially announce their head coach in the following days, as well as their finalized roster and schedule. The Condors will duke it out in the AFC West with the Broncos who tied for the best record in 2012 season, as well as the two other teams from California, Chargers and Raiders, who failed to reach a .500 record along with the Chiefs.

The Los Angeles team unveiled their team name and logo shortly after the contracts were signed. Within just minutes, the Los Angeles Condors were the highest trending topic on the internet according to Bing, Google and Yahoo. The Los Angeles Condors have taken media worldwide by storm. 

The Condors will play in the NFL Thursday night opener against the Denver Broncos on their home turf at Farmer's Field. 


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