Stan Kroenke and the Rams are donating $1 million to the LAFD Foundation, helping support wildfire relief efforts
The NFL and its teams will honor the victims and first responders affected by the Los Angeles fires when the playoffs start with wild card weekend.
The NFL announced Thursday that an NFC wild card game between the Vikings and the Los Angeles Rams will be relocated from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona due to the wildfires that have ravaged Southern California.
The NFL announced Friday that the league is donating $5 million to the communities impacted by the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. As part of the
NFL teams and the league's charitable arm are donating a combined $5 million to support those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires, the NFL said on Friday, as the region reels from the devastating infernos.
The NFL is monitoring the deadly California wildfires that have forced tens of thousands of people to evacuate their homes across Los Angeles County. The Los Angeles Rams are currently slated to host the Minnesota Vikings in the NFC wild-card round on Monday night inside SoFi Stadium,
The NFL family is providing $5 million to support communities affected by the wildfires in the greater Los Angeles region.
The NBA and NFL are monitoring several massive wildfires burning across the greater Los Angeles area and the potential impact it could have on games this week in Southern California.
There is nothing cooler than saying “win or go home” when it comes to the NFL playoffs. We all know and have known forever that this is the case, but actually saying it out loud rocks. Across the next few days we will watch six playoff games that carry this distinction.
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According to NFL VP of Communications Brian McCarthy, 52,000 total tickets were sold during the two hours of presale reserved for Rams season ticket members. Assuming most of those fans keep their tickets instead of reselling them on the secondary market, it should be a large contingent of Rams fans in attendance.