The NFL announced Thursday that the playoff game between the Vikings and Rams has been moved from southern California to Arizona due to the wildfires.
The NFL on Thursday announced that, in the interest of public safety, Monday's Minnesota Vikings-Los Angeles Rams Monday night wild-card game has been moved from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California,
Southern California is dealing with devastating wildfires, reportedly destroying over 9,000 structures as of this writing. People have been upended from their h
In the interest of public safety, Monday’s Wild Card game has been moved to Arizona. The decision was made in consultation with public officials, the participating clubs, and the NFLPA.
The NFL has officially moved the location of Monday’s Wild Card Round matchup between the Rams and Vikings from SoFi Stadium in California to State Farm Stadium in Arizona.
While the Arizona Cardinals season is over and won’t be hosting another home game until August, NFL football is set to be played at State Farm Stadium this weekend due to the wildfires in Southern California.
The move is in "the interest of public safety," according to a news release from the National Football League.
As wildfires continue to engulf the Los Angeles area, the NFL announced on Thursday night that it has decided to relocate the playoff game between the Vikings and the Los Angeles Rams in the interest of public safety.
In a rare but necessary move, the NFL announced Thursday night that it would relocate the wild-card playoff game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California,
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"The decision was made in consultation with public officials, the participating clubs and the NFLPA," the league ... safety and logistical issues in Southern California, not to mention the ...
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