NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell praised the Arizona Cardinals and their owner, Michael Bidwill, for helping move the LA Rams-Vikings playoff game.
Roger Goodell was on hand Monday, as the Los Angeles Rams played host to the Minnesota Vikings 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.
The Los Angeles Rams secured a massive 27-9 win on Monday. The game was originally supposed to be played at SoFi Stadium, but due to the unfortunate LA-area fires, it had to be moved to State Farm Stadium,
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.
and the host Arizona Cardinals took great pains to make their home look like SoFi Stadium. “Perfect,” was the way NFL commissioner Roger Goodell summed up the remarkable effort to move and stage the event on such short notice. He attended the game with ...
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 Los Angeles Rams paid tribute Monday night to the first responders and those impacted by the ongoing deadly wildfires in Southern California during the Rams 27-9 wild-card victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
The NFC West champion Rams, who cruised to a 27-9 victory, were the home team for the matchup with the Vikings at State Farm Stadium, home of Los Angeles' division rival, the Arizona Cardinals.
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