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 family is providing $5 million to support communities affected by the wildfires in the greater Los Angeles region.
LOS ANGELES — The NFL has moved the Rams’ wild-card playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings to Arizona after days of devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area. The playoff game will be played Monday night at State Farm Stadium, the home of the Arizona Cardinals, in suburban Glendale, Arizona.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay and Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh on Thursday addressed the wild fires that have impacted the L.A. area this past week.
The Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams will play their NFC wild card matchup in Glendale, Ariz., instead of Inglewood, Calif., due to the Los Angeles wildfires, the NFL announced.
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The league announced the decision a few hours after yet another fire broke out in an area several miles from the Rams' training complex in the Woodland Hills neighborhood.
The Los Angeles Rams, the NFL and the Grammy Recording Academy all pledged $1 million donations each Friday morning to aid Southern California wildfire victims after nearly 40,000 acres and thousands of structures turned to ash.
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
They signed safety Brandon Jones, defensive lineman Malcolm Roach and inside linebacker Cody Barton to modest deals. During the NFL draft, they traded a future sixth-round pick for John Franklin-Myers and quickly signed him to a reworked, two-year deal worth $15 million.