The Los Angeles Rams are moving on to the divisional round of the playoffs after beating the Minnesota Vikings Monday night.
Monday's Wild Card game between the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings was personal for former UCLA safety Quentin Lake and his team, and that driving force took the Rams to victory.
Amidst massive wildfires, devastation and destruction, including playing a “home game” 400 miles away from their own stadium, the Los Angeles Rams stayed strong, and upset the Minnesota Vikings 27-9 in their NFC Wild Card game matchup at State Farm Stadium in Arizona on Monday night.
The Los Angeles Chargers, by virtue of the Los Angeles Rams defeating the Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card round of the playoffs on Monday night, now know what spot they will be selecting from in the first round of April's draft. They will have the No. 22 overall selection.
The Los Angeles Rams brought as much of home as they could with them to Glendale's State Farm Stadium, and it helped them win a playoff game.
The NFL’s Super Wild-Card Weekend concludes on Monday night with the No. 4 seeded Los Angeles Rams (10-7) hosting the No. 5 seeded Minnesota Vikings (14-3) at SoFi Stadium (8 p.m. EST ...
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“In the interest of public safety, Monday’s Vikings-Rams Wild Card game has been moved from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA to State Farm Stadium, the home of the Arizona Cardinals, the NFL announced today,” the NFL shared in a statement on Thursday. “The decision was made in consultation with public officials, the participating clubs and the NFLPA.”
Here's everything you need to know about the NFC Wild Card Round matchup between the Minnesota Vikings and the Los Angeles Rams that was moved from Inglewood to Arizona because of the Southern California wildfires.
Amid the blazing fires taking out Southern California, Angles star Mike Trout shared a message praying for those affected by the crisis.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, Lakers, Rams, Chargers, Kings, Ducks, Galaxy, Clippers, Angels, Sparks, LAFC, and Angel City FC have come together to pledge over $8 million in donations to victims and first responders of the devastating wildfires.
The teams — Angel City FC, the Angels, Chargers, Clippers, Dodgers, Ducks, Galaxy, Kings, LAFC, Lakers, Rams and Sparks — pledged to donate more than $8 million to support both victims of the Southern California fires and first responders fighting them.