‘In 1995, the NFL was reeling after it went from having two teams in Los Angeles to having none. The Raiders moved back to Oakland. The Rams moved to St. Louis. That was considered good news for Toronto. “They were talking expansion,” Godfrey said. “One team for Los Angeles.” The other team, he believed, was going to be Toronto. “But all of a sudden,” he said, “the Browns are moving to Baltimore and all the anti-(Art) Modell forces were at work. The politicians got their noses out of joint.”‘