Although it'll be strange for State Farm Stadium to be filled with blue and yellow instead of red, Bidwill didn't think twice about letting the Rams play their "home" game in Glen
Due to wildfires in Los Angeles, the NFL moved the Rams' playoff game against the Vikings to Arizona's State Farm Stadium. Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill made a bold statement on ticket demand, likening it to a Taylor Swift concert.
ARIZONA -- When the Los Angeles Rams' postseason game was forced out of SoFi Stadium due to the widespread California wildfires, their wildcard weekend matchup against the Minnesota Vikings was moved to State Farm Stadium, home to the Arizona Cardinals.
The Los Angeles Rams took the time to thank the Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix area for their hospitality over the past week.
No, the demand for NFL playoff tickets in the game moved due to the L.A. wildfires is not a match for Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert tickets.
The Los Angeles Rams took out a full-page ad in the sports section of Friday's Arizona Republic print newspaper thanking the Phoenix area and Arizona Cardinals for hosting them after last week's wildfires in Los Angeles.
The Rams were supposed to host a wild-card game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. The contest had to be moved because of wildfires.
The Los Angeles Rams shook up their roster ahead of their NFC Wild Card matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.
The NFL and the Cardinals have worked hard to make Monday look and sound like a Rams home game, after wildfires forced a venue change.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell heaped praise upon the Arizona Cardinals and their owner, Michael Bidwill, before the playoff game between the LA Rams and the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night.
The Los Angeles Rams and Arizona Cardinals face each other twice yearly, both in the NFC West. The two teams give each other tough battles every year. Still, with the city of Los Angeles battling deadly wildfires,