Rams thank Cardinals, local community
Although it'll be strange for State Farm Stadium to be filled with blue and yellow instead of red, Bidwill didn't think twice about letting the Rams play their "home" game in Glen
NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport details what the Arizona Cardinals organization has done to help put on Monday's playoff game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams.
The Rams were supposed to host a wild-card game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The contest had to be moved because of wildfires.
The Cardinals will also have the stadium fully staffed as if it were a regular home game. And with the game quickly selling out, the Rams should actually expect a playoff atmosphere despite the distance from SoFi Stadium.
The Los Angeles Rams are in Arizona preparing for Monday’s NFL playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings at the practice facility of their division rival, the Arizona Cardinals.
Freeing up typically reserved hotel rooms for possible evacuees was a factor in moving the game, Rams president Kevin Demoff said.
The Rams, who sacked Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold nine times, advanced to face the Eagles in the divisional round.
No, the demand for NFL playoff tickets in the game moved due to the L.A. wildfires is not a match for Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert tickets.
Arizona Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill joins The Mike Broomhead Show ... weekly “Mondays with Meghan” segment to discuss the Los Angeles fires and the impact the natural disaster will have ...
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Through a public statement made through the Arizona Republic, the Rams made sure to express appreciation for the work done to accommodate the team