Plans for a downtown NFL stadium to be called "Farmer's Field" appear to be gathering momentum, but in the best case scenario for local pigskin patrons, a professional football team will touch down in Los Angeles in 2015. Until then, we'll need to root for our lost teams (Raiders, Rams), teams from "back home" (Giants, Steelers, and Patriots seem to be the most popular), and our neighbors to the South or North (Chargers, 'Niners). Which brings us to this weekend's Superbowl. Who is LA supporting? We know that native Angeleño Snoop Dogg is all about the Black and Yellow, and it's been reported that transplant Justin Timberlake is a Packers fan. How about you? Vote below and let us know who you'll be backing on Sunday.
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