Vikings receive huge news regarding Monday night's Wild Card game vs Rams being impacted by wildfires
The Minnesota Vikings have clarity on where they will be facing off against the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night in their wild card matchup. With all the wildfires impacting the city of Los Angeles, the National Football League announced they have moved the game to Glendale, Arizona, home of the Arizona Cardinals. This is […]
The Minnesota Vikings have clarity on where they will be facing off against the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night in their wild card matchup. With all the wildfires impacting the city of Los Angeles, the National Football League announced they have moved the game to Glendale, Arizona, home of the Arizona Cardinals.
This is a huge decision with a lot of repercussions for both sides. However, the most important element is the safety of the players, fans and those who will have to work the game.
The game going to Arizona means it will be a neutral site playoff game, which is an incredibly rare occurrence outside of the Super Bowl. Ultimately, this might not be as big of an impact on the Rams, as their homefield advantage isn't the same as other teams.
If you live in the Phoenix area, there will be an opportunity to buy tickets. Per the NFL's press release, Rams season ticket holders will have a two hour window to buy tickets starting at 10 a.m. PT on Seatgeek.com. There will be a general public sale starting at noon PT, which will mean Vikings fans will have an opportunity to buy them.
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