Rams Relocated to Arizona for Wild Card Game
Rams Relocated to Arizona for Wild Card Game

Rams Relocated to Arizona for Wild Card Game

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Due to devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, the NFL has relocated the Rams' Wild Card playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings to Arizona. The Arizona Cardinals are assisting by sending two Boeing 777 planes to transport 450 Rams players, staff, families, and their pets, including six dogs and two cats. Additionally, the Cardinals are allowing the Rams to use their training facility for practice before the game. The decision to move the game was made following consultations with public officials, as the wildfires have caused extensive destruction and evacuations in Southern California. Over 150,000 residents remain under evacuation orders, with at least 10 fatalities reported and thousands of structures destroyed. The game is set for Monday evening at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

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