Before the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings faced off at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent a message of support to the city of Los A
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell talked about the decision to move the Los Angeles Rams-Minnesota Vikings playoff game from Southern California due to the wildfires.
Brutal wildfires have ravaged the Los Angeles area in recent days, forcing the NFL to move a Wild Card round playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings to Arizona. The game will be played tonight at State Farm Stadium in Glendale.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and Rams president Kevin Demoff reveal what has gone into relocating the Rams' playoff game amid devastating fires in L.A.
Roger Goodell was on hand Monday, as the Los Angeles Rams defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 27-9, in their adopted stadium in Arizona, and the NFL Commissioner told ESPN before the game that State Farm Stadium "was a perfect fit as far as the location.
On Friday, the NFL and commissioner Roger Goodell released a serious, heartfelt message on the impact of the fires and what the league is doing to help in the aftermath of the destruction.
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.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell praised the Arizona Cardinals and their owner, Michael Bidwill, for helping move the LA Rams-Vikings playoff game.
The NFL announced late last week that its teams and charitable foundation are donating 5 million to help people affected by the Los Angeles wildfires
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