With Southern California engulfed by wildfires, the NFL was forced to move the upcoming playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings. The Rams clinched the NFC West, earning the right to host a playoff game during Wild Card weekend.
This matchup of former coaching cohorts could come down to whether the Vikings can protect Sam Darnold against the fearsome Rams front.
Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell shared a heartfelt and encouraging message for Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay in light of the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The message came just days before their teams faced off in the playoffs.
Yes, the Rams won their head-to-head matchup in Week 8. But head coach Sean McVay knows what happened in a Thursday Night Football game two and a half months ago doesn't matter mu
The Los Angeles Rams, led by Sean McVay, will host the Minnesota Vikings at their stadium, aiming to make a strong statement in the NFL Playoffs. Although their recent loss to the Seahawks doesn’t tarnish the impressive campaign by the Los Angeles Rams so far,
ESPN predicts the Los Angeles Rams will deliver a surprising first-round knockout with a win over the 14-3 Minnesota Vikings.
The Los Angeles Rams will host the Minnesota Vikings in the Wild Card round at Sofi Stadium. The Rams will have a lot of players playing in their first playoff game.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a good season overall. They have a five-game winning streak heading into the final week of the season. They won the NFC West and are looking to make another run.
Following the vicious fires in the Los Angeles, CA, region that caused this Wild Card game to relocate, Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell had a heartfelt message for Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams before their playoff matchup,
Wildfires in California have cast uncertainty over the Los Angeles Rams’ upcoming playoff game, but they are proceeding with their preparations as planned. The proximity of the fires to the Rams’ practice facility has raised concerns.
According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Lakers coach JJ Redick, who lives in the Palisades, lost his home in the fires. On Tuesday, Redick said that his family had to evacuate their home due to the encroaching fire and smoke. Redick and the Lakers were not in Los Angeles at the time, but in Texas for a game against the Dallas Mavericks.