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Know the Enemy Daily Links 6/16: NFL's return to Los Angeles in 2016 is inevitable

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AFC West

Denver Broncos

Owen Daniels on Peyton Manning: 'It's hard not to create chemistry with that guy'
Owen Daniels said he and quarterback Peyton Manning have developed a good rapport on the field in Gary Kubiak's offense.

Shane Ray mentally sharp at OTAs despite injuries - The Denver Post
Shane Ray, the Broncos' first-round pick, made the most of his first two months in NFL while rehabbing injuries.

San Diego Chargers

The Stadium Conversation We Should Be Having - Bolts From The Blue
The announcement of the Inglewood Stadium project in January derailed the opportunity San Diego has been waiting for to get a new stadium built. Let's go to fantasy land for a moment and discuss what could and/or should be.

Healthy Danny Woodhead ready to jump-start Chargers' offense - San Diego Chargers Blog - ESPN
The player is set to return from his serious ankle injury and says he doesn't feel like a 30-year-old running back.

Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs cut Da'Rick Rogers and one other player - Arrowhead Pride
And they signed another one and released another one.

How the Kansas City Chiefs can earn respect (it's simple, really) - Arrowhead Pride
The MNChiefsfan mailbag is here.

NFL

Rex Ryan has won Buffalo without winning a single NFL game | For The Win
Four months after being hired in Buffalo only weeks after he was fired in New York, Rex Ryan spoke to Sports Illustrated's Jenny Vrentas about his new job in Buffalo, which he of course is very excited about and thinks will go great.

NFL’s return to L.A. in 2016 has become inevitable | ProFootballTalk
For 20 years, the NFL periodically flirted with a return to L.A., through multiple efforts that ultimately stalled in large part because it was a luxury not a necessity to return to the market that the Rams and Raiders vacated.NFL’s return to L.A. in 2016 has become inevitable | ProFootballTalk

For 20 years, the NFL periodically flirted with a return to L.A., through multiple efforts that ultimately stalled in large part because it was a luxury not a necessity to return to the market that the Rams and Raiders vacated.