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Five days before the Rams host the Minnesota Vikings in an NFC wild-card playoff game, the NFL said it was keeping an eye on the wildfires that have ravaged parts of Los Angeles County since Tuesday.

The league said it currently plans for the Rams to host the Vikings during their playoff game Monday night at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood south of where fires burned on Wednesday, but it has a contingency plan if the fires adversely impact the ability to host the game.

"As with all games, there are contingency plans in the event a change in location is needed," the NFL said in a statement. "In this instance, the game would be played on Monday night at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz."

Wind gusts reaching nearly 100 mph have fueled the Palisades, Eaton, Hurst and Woodley fires, which started Tuesday and were responsible for at least five deaths and have burned more than 1,100 buildings as of Wednesday afternoon.


The NFC West champion and No. 4-seeded Rams are scheduled to play the No. 5 Vikings at 5 p.m. PST on Monday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. With a scheduled day off from practice Wednesday, it remains to be seen whether the Rams will explore practicing somewhere other than their Woodland Hills facility later this week.

The Rams posted on X that their "hearts are with those affected by" the fires and "the first responders protecting our community."

"Be safe," the team wrote.

Star receivers Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua were among the Rams players who posted similar sentiments.

View: https://x.com/CooperKupp/status/1877074720283119897?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1877074720283119897%7Ctwgr%5E5502322d980bd7da57808dc304a0d4b6b3eed406%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsports.yahoo.com%2Fnfl-closely-monitor-l-county-233442324.html


"Thank you to the firefighters, first responders, and everyone else doing their best in unfathomable circumstances," Kupp wrote.


Nacua added: "God bless the families impacted!"

View: https://x.com/AsapPuka/status/1877043154127327302?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1877043154127327302%7Ctwgr%5E5502322d980bd7da57808dc304a0d4b6b3eed406%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fsports.yahoo.com%2Fnfl-closely-monitor-l-county-233442324.html


The Chargers, who also play their home games at SoFi Stadium but are opening the playoffs on the road Saturday against the Houston Texans, will donate $200,000 in wildfire relief efforts, the team announced Wednesday. The money will be split across the American Red Cross, the L.A. Fire Department Foundation, Team Rubicon and pet rescue organizations sheltering animals displaced by the fires.


Returning to the playoffs for the first time since 2022, the Chargers adjusted their practice routine Wednesday to limit players’ time outside at the El Segundo practice facility. Offensive players and defensive scout team members alternated on-field sessions with defensive players and offensive scout team members and some coaches and team personnel were wearing face masks on the field.

While most Chargers players and coaches live near the South Bay and were outside of immediate danger, offensive coordinator Greg Roman said wide receivers coach Sanjay Lal and his family had to evacuate from their Calabasas home.



The Chargers canceled one of their postseason fan events in Sherman Oaks, originally scheduled for Friday, but will proceed with “Charge Up to Playoffs” events in Orange, Rancho Cucamonga and Hermosa Beach while also holding supply drives for evacuation centers.

Fans attending events are asked to bring commonly requested items for an evacuation situation, including bottled water, blankets, new or gently used clothes, first aid kits, hygiene products (soap, shampoo, deodorant, saline solution, toothpaste, toothbrush, hand sanitizer), baby supplies (diapers, formula, wet wipes), feminine hygiene products, paper towels, toilet paper, portable chargers, pet food and water.
 
MNF is not for playoff football!

That is all

thats a huge disadvantage for those teams on monday night, whoever wins has a short week to go into a divisional round playoff game, possibly against a team coming off a bye

NFL greed continues to water down the product
 
thats a huge disadvantage for those teams on monday night, whoever wins has a short week to go into a divisional round playoff game, possibly against a team coming off a bye

NFL greed continues to water down the product
LA played Sunday afternoon, MN played Sunday night.. so it's a little bit more rest going into it. And they will probably make the winner play Sunday night next week so I don't think it's that big of a deal.
 
I want to see the Bills humiliate the Broncos and I want to see the Ravens humiliate the Steelers. Beyond that I don’t really care.

I’m rooting for the Lions and I’d be okay with the Bills. Brady-era destroyed the Bills so hard I have zero negative feelings towards them. I think a Bills win would wound Jets fans, too, so I like it.

Bills or Lions. Let’s gooooo.

Eagles my third choice probably. I appreciate their crazy revolutionary-war city and their crazy fans.
 
I'm with you on Bills and Lions. I hope it's the Lions and if not them, then the Bills. Fuck the Eagles though!! I wouldn't root for a team that beat the Pats in a Super Bowl. That includes Packers and the Bears.

Edit: I need to add a caveat to this. I'd root for the Eagles only if they were playing the Chiefs.
 
Like the Bucs, too. Evan’s getting another would be dope.
 
It’s weird seeing the NFL again through a prism similar to the 90s, where I was a Patriot fans but could root for other individual players, situations, etc.

After the 2003 playoffs or so, or maybe even 9/11 lol, I separated everyone into varying degrees of enemy.
You were either with us or against us.

Real Sith Lord shit after the Brady era started with football fandom lol
 
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