The Rams and the Convention and Visitors Commission are in the process of finalizing an agreement to the lease that would allow the team to play home games in London over the next three seasons according to Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
According to Rams executive vice president of football operations Kevin Demoff, tickets could go on sale this week.
“The agreement must be formally approved by the CVC and RSA, but we are optimistic there will be a successful resolution,” said Demoff, who was in Indy for Sunday’s Super Bowl game between the New England Patriots and the New York Giants.
In essence, the CVC manages the dome; the RSA — Regional Convention and Sports Complex Authority — owns the building.
The Rams are scheduled to play New England on Oct. 28 at Wembley Stadium. In an agreement announced late last month, the Rams are to play a regular-season home game in London in each of the next three seasons. But the CVC pointed out a week later that the lease terms prohibited the Rams from playing home games anywhere but the Edward Jones Dome.