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The Rams and the Chargers will have a new stadium in Inglewood after resolving concerns with LAX. The Federal Aviation Administration was concerned that the stadium could disrupt air traffic control radar signals, so the agreement has stadium developers paying $29 million to create a secondary aircraft trafficking system to resolve the issue, according to a statement from the FAA.

Here’s a look at where the stadium will be constructed.

That makes this a big week for both franchises as not only did the Chargers just announce their relocation (and a terrible new logo), but both teams also hired new coaches.

The Inglewood stadium will not be completed until 2019. Until then the Rams will continue playing at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, while the Chargers will move into the StubHub Center.

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