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Rams, Chargers take center stage

LOS ANGELES_Lights, camera ... traction.

When it comes to attracting the attention of NFL fans, Los Angeles is no longer spinning its wheels.

Teams from the nation's second-largest market will be center stage the next three weeks, as the "Sunday Night Football" schedule reads: Chargers at Pittsburgh, Rams at Chicago, and Philadelphia at Rams.

"It's nice to play at night with a nationally televised game, so everyone can see you play - I'm OK with that," said coach Anthony Lynn of the Chargers, who haven't played in NBC's marquee game since Dec. 7, 2014 against New England. "That's something

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