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AUSTIN (KXAN) — Earlier this year, Austin became home to its first professional sports franchise when Austin FC kicked off its inaugural Major League Soccer season. But now, a report from ESPN says that a different kind of pro football team could call Central Texas home.
According to a tweet from Seth Wickersham, a writer at ESPN.com, the NFL’s Buffalo Bills are considering a move to Austin as a leverage play to get public funding for a new, $1.5 billion stadium. The Buffalo News reports team owners are asking taxpayers to pay for 100% of the new stadium.
More at link because it's littered with links. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BleedingRed:
San Antonio makes more sense.
There has been talk down here for a while about putting a stadium between Austin and San Antonio along the I-35 corridor to accommodate an NFL team. It started after the Saints couldn't play in NO for 1/2 a season and continued with the Raider debacle. But Jerry will never let it happen. Texas could support 3 teams. Of course one of the three would have to be the red-headed step child like Jacksonville and San..er..LA Chargers. Of course the Bills should be used to that as the third in NY (even though they are the only ones who play in the state). [Reply]
I think it's time for an NFL expansion, because why not? Have 2 more teams, 1 in Austin and 1 somewhere else maybe OKC or wherever else that would be good. [Reply]