According to a report, Philip Anschutz has agreed to finance construction of a football stadium in downtown Los Angeles under four conditions. Whether a stadium gets built remains to be seen. Proposals that would return the National Football League to Los Angeles have been floated like wobbly balls across the middle since the Rams and Raiders left about 15 years ago, and two are in play now. How either proposal affects the San Diego Chargers at this point is anyone's guess, as it has been for some time. But one of Anschutz's conditions is that an NFL team commits to moving to Los Angeles, which is something only a handful of teams, including the Chargers, could consider given their existing leases. (Anschutz's other conditions involve commitments from businesses, city officials and the NFL.)