Cowboys in Cali: Jones says Rams on board despite LA return
OXNARD, Calif. (AP) The Rams and Cowboys have reunited in Southern California, and there's nothing to suggest it won't stay that way.
Dallas owner Jerry Jones wants to keep visiting the West Coast for training camp despite the Rams' reclaiming of the Los Angeles market and his team's new facility in Texas that will soon have everything the Cowboys need to hold camp at home.
The billionaire businessman is also confident the Rams won't have a problem with the Cowboys staying, and might even prefer it. Oxnard Mayor Tim Flynn says the Cowboys want another contract beyond next year.
Dallas first starting training in the LA area in 1963, long before the Rams moved to St. Louis. They moved back this offseason.
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