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In a week of L.A. homecomings — Westbrook! Goff! — Anthony Lynn returns to less fanfare

LOS ANGELES — Will it be strange for Anthony Lynn, former coach of the Chargers, to return to Los Angeles on Sunday and play the Rams as offensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions? Maybe. But then again, his whole L.A. experience was a little odd. "I feel like I never had a normal season there," Lynn said by phone this week. "We're working out of temporary offices, playing in a high school ...

LOS ANGELES — Will it be strange for Anthony Lynn, former coach of the Chargers, to return to Los Angeles on Sunday and play the Rams as offensive coordinator of the Detroit Lions?

Maybe. But then again, his whole L.A. experience was a little odd.

"I feel like I never had a normal season there," Lynn said by phone this week. "We're working out of temporary offices, playing in a high school stadium, then when we move to our new place COVID hits."

So, in a way, this might be his first normal NFL game here — one held in glistening SoFi Stadium, as opposed to

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