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Jaguars Not Interested In Moving To Los Angeles

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Josh Katzowitz

With so much talk about AEG and which teams across the NFL that it's targeting for relocation to Los Angeles, there are only really a few organizations that are truly in danger.

The Chargers are one, for sure. Maybe the Raiders, and depending on what happens with the Minnesota voters and their desire to partially fund a new stadium, perhaps the Vikings.

But if Jaguars owner Wayne Weaver has anything to say about it – and since he's the owner, he absolutely does – Jacksonville doesn't have to worry about losing its NFL franchise.

"I have no interest [in Los Angeles]," Weaver told the Florida Times-Union today. "I have been consistent in saying I am committed to Jacksonville and have no interest [in moving]."

Two years ago, the Jaguars perhaps would have been a fine candidate to leave, but last season, none of their home games were blacked out. With the lockout, though, ticket sales have slowed again. But if Jacksonville fans were worried, they can breathe a sigh of relief at Weaver's latest proclamation.

"We have to work hard and be more creative because we're in a small market in a difficult economy with high unemployment rates and a housing crisis that is more difficult than in other cities," Weaver said.

And the team will have to be the one to solve those problems, because, as Weaver says, the Jaguars are going to stay in its small market instead of moving to one of the biggest in the country.

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