Disgruntled fan pays for NFL-bashing billboard

Joseph MacRae reportedly heckled Chargers owner Spanos in L.A.

Joseph MacRae sent out a tweet announcing this billboard unveiling.

Bitter Chargers fan Joseph MacRae has raised $10,000 to erect anti-NFL digital billboards near the team's new temporary home at StubHub Center in Los Angeles, according to ESPN.com and KSWB-TV. He will post five biting messages for the next three weeks, when the team has three consecutive home games versus the Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs, and Philadelphia Eagles.

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One has a photo of National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell flashing the victory sign. The sign says, "NFL. No Freaking Loyalty."

MacRae wrote on the GoFundMe page, "This isn't just for the San Diego fans. This is for Oakland fans and St. Louis fans as well." (The Los Angeles Rams were moved from St. Louis and the Oakland Raiders intend to move to Las Vegas.)

Last January, MacRae showed up at a Chargers rally at the Forum in Inglewood (where the Chargers and Rams will be based in 2020) and heckled Dean Spanos, the team's major owner.

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