Jerry Jones (left) seemingly wouldn't mind Mark Davis moving his team to L.A. (USATSI)
Jerry Jones (left) seemingly wouldn't mind Mark Davis moving his team to L.A. (USATSI)

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With Magic Johnson saying Los Angeles could have an NFL team in two years and with the former Lakers star actively trying to recruit Raiders owner Mark Davis, the fans in Oakland might be getting a little worried about the franchise's long-term plans for northern California.

Especially since it seems Davis also is getting cozy with the people in San Antonio and is taking counsel from Cowboys owner Jerry Jones -- who would love a Raiders move to anywhere but Texas.

More bad news on Wednesday.

According to the San Francisco Chronicle, there has been no progress made between the organization and the city on how to proceed in their relationship. The team's lease with the Coliseum expired after the 2013 season, and though a one-year extension was signed to keep the team in the stadium for 2014, it sounds like Davis doesn't want to repeat that move.

Thus, he's been talking to San Antonio officials.

"It was a serious conversation," Davis told the Chronicle. "I don't waste my time just having meetings. But we continue to try to get something done in Oakland."

Meanwhile, San Antonio apparently has been going hard trying to lure the Raiders.

As the Chronicle writes, though, "A move still is considered a long shot by those with knowledge of the matter, but [San Antonio] appears to have presented itself as a superior landing spot should the team decide to relocate. Strong relationships between Davis and San Antonio civic leaders could help spur a deal."

But if it doesn't work out, Raiders fans shouldn't feel completely relieved. Because, at this point, it seems as if Davis is interested in leaving Oakland once again.