“There’s a feeling amongst the team -- this is for L.A.,” Williams said. “This is for hope back at home that they can cling onto, that the Rams are going to be the people who can take them away from whatever they’re going through for a few hours on Monday.”
Wildfires have wreaked havoc on structures throughout Los Angeles, causing more than 200,000 people to be evacuated as the city combats this dangerous situation. The blaze has put a hold on many of the city’s sporting events as three NBA games and an NHL contest have been postponed due to the wildfires.
Everything seemed pretty normal for the Los Angeles Rams during practice at their temporary home on a beautiful afternoon in suburban Phoenix.
The Los Angeles Rams bested the Arizona Cardinals yet again this season, snatching away their last matchup and taking the NFC West for the fourth time since the Cardinals last won the division in 2015.