The following pages link to History of the NFL in Los Angeles
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- Pro Bowl (links | edit)
- Oakland Coliseum (links | edit)
- Angel Stadium (links | edit)
- Immaculate Reception (links | edit)
- List of U.S. and Canadian cities by number of major professional sports teams (links | edit)
- The Dome at America's Center (links | edit)
- AFL–NFL merger (links | edit)
- Dignity Health Sports Park (links | edit)
- Kezar Stadium (links | edit)
- San Diego Stadium (links | edit)
- Marshall Faulk (links | edit)
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (links | edit)
- History of the NFL championship (links | edit)
- National Football League Players Association (links | edit)
- NFL draft (links | edit)
- Cleveland Stadium (links | edit)
- League Park (links | edit)
- Frank Youell Field (links | edit)
- Deacon Jones (links | edit)
- NFL Network (links | edit)
- Team sport (links | edit)
- Playoff Bowl (links | edit)
- Balboa Stadium (links | edit)
- Holy Roller (American football) (links | edit)
- Isaac Bruce (links | edit)
- In the House (TV series) (links | edit)
- NFL Films (links | edit)
- San Diego Super Chargers (links | edit)
- Eric Dickerson (links | edit)
- List of NFL franchise post-season droughts (links | edit)
- Brent Musburger (links | edit)
- AFC Championship Game (links | edit)
- KCBS-FM (links | edit)
- Merlin Olsen (links | edit)
- Jack Youngblood (links | edit)
- NFL playoffs (links | edit)
- NFL on American television (links | edit)
- NFC Championship Game (links | edit)
- American Football League playoffs (links | edit)
- NFC North (links | edit)
- Bill King (links | edit)
- Chronology of home stadiums for current NFL teams (links | edit)
- NFC South (links | edit)
- NFC West (links | edit)
- Bob Waterfield (links | edit)
- Shaw Stadium (links | edit)
- AFC East (links | edit)
- AFC North (links | edit)
- AFC West (links | edit)