Rams, Chargers reportedly not pleased Raiders are in SoCal for training camp

Rams, Chargers reportedly not pleased Raiders are in SoCal for training camp

Raiders training camp is finally here, and a lot has changed with the franchise in the last year.

For starters, the Raiders are not trying to be the Patriots anymore, as they foolishly attempted under the last regime led by Josh McDaniels.

The Raiders are tapping into their own mystique, led by new coach Antonio Pierce. To help foster team bonding and culture building, Pierce and the Raiders will hold their training camp in Costa Mesa, Calif. instead of the Raiders team facility near Las Vegas.

It’s a bit of a homecoming for the Raiders, who called Los Angeles home from 1982-94. According to ESPN’s Paul Gutierrez, the NFL’s two teams in LA, the Rams and Chargers, had nothing positive to say about the still-popular Raiders returning to their old stomping grounds.

But league sources acknowledged the Raiders, with their popularity, setting up shop where two other teams do their business, did not go over well with either the Rams or Chargers. Even as there was a “more the merrier” vibe for camp, a league source said. “That’s the upside,” the source added, “more teams.”

Officials with the Rams and Chargers declined to comment.

Gutierrez also reported five teams are holding training camp within 100 miles of one another in the LA area, with the Saints and Cowboys also in the neighborhood.

But the Raiders are a different animal, and it makes sense that the Rams and Chargers wouldn’t be thrilled about it, especially the Raiders’ AFC West rivals, the Chargers; they are intent on growing their LA fanbase after leaving San Diego to play at SoFi Stadium. They likely want Southern California NFL fans to forget about the Raiders’ history there once and for all.

Making matters tolerable for the Rams and Chargers, the Raiders are not allowed to invite fans to camp or promote the team locally due to territorial rights.

That’s bad news for Raiders fans in SoCal but helps team bonding sought by Pierce. Ultimately, that could help the Raiders get back to their roots and become a winner again — and that won’t go well with any team in the NFL, Chargers and Rams included.

Eagles have 25-1 odds to win Super Bowl LV

Philadelphia Eagles have 25-1 odds to win Super Bowl LV

The 2019 NFL season is officially over and the Kansas City Chiefs are the reigning kings after securing a Super Bowl title following their 31-20 win over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night.

The NFL changes gears really quickly and with the Tampa being the host of next year’s big game, Vegas oddsmakers are already hard at work predicting the early field.

Caesars Sportsbook released an early look at the championship odds for all 32 teams and the Eagles have the sixth-highest odds in the NFC.

Kansas City opens as the early odds on favorites for Super Bowl LV, at 6-1. Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are second at 7-1, with the San Francisco 49ers (8-1), New Orleans Saints (11-1) and New England Patriots (14-1) rounding out the top five.

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Chiefs 6-1

Ravens 7-1

49ers 8-1

Saints 11-1

Patriots 14-1

Steelers 15-1

Packers 18-1

Cowboys 18-1

Seahawks 22-1

Eagles 25-1

Rams 25-1

Browns 25-1

Vikings 25-1

Chargers 30-1

Raiders 30-1

Texans 30-1

Titans 30-1

Bills 30-1

Bears 30-1

Colts 35-1

Falcons 40-1

Buccaneers 50-1

Cardinals 60-1

Jets 60-1

Jaguars 75-1

Broncos 75-1

Dolphins 100-1

Giants 100-1

Lions 100-1

Panthers 100-1

Redskins 200-1

Bengals 200-1

With players like Drew Brees, Tom Brady and others still weighing their futures, plus the spectators of the NFL Draft and free agency, those odds are certain to change several times over the next few months.

For the Eagles, they’ll be fine as long as Carson Wentz and Doug Pederson are on the same page offensively. The Eagles will look to get quicker, faster and younger during one of the most important offseasons in team history.