The Rams took out a full page in an Arizona newspaper to thank the Cardinals for their help and support amid the tragic wildfires in LA
The Los Angeles Rams took the time to thank the Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix area for their hospitality over the past week.
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.
Freeing up typically reserved hotel rooms for possible evacuees was a factor in moving the game, Rams president Kevin Demoff said.
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 ...
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.
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 ...
The Los Angeles Rams took out a full-page ad in the sports section of Friday’s Arizona Republic print newspaper thanking the Phoenix area and Arizona Cardinals for hosting them after last week’s wildfires in Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles Rams have thanked the Arizona Cardinals and the local community for their hospitality after playing their wild-card game in Arizona.
The Los Angeles Rams expressed their appreciation for the timely and hard work done by the Arizona Cardinals, owner Michael Bidwell, the Cardinals' staff, and the Phoenix community through an advertisement taken out of the Arizona Republic.
When disaster strikes and people are hurting, sports can seem so small and unimportant. In the grand scheme of things, a game on a field or court is nothing compared to the task of losing a loved one or rebuilding a life after losing it all.