Cardinals lend team planes to L.A. Rams after wildfires force playoff game move to Arizona
- The Arizona Cardinals are sending two team planes to Los Angeles to evacuate LA Rams players, their families, team staffers, and pets due to California wildfires, as reported by ESPN.
- The Cardinals are offering their home field, State Farm Stadium, to the Rams for their playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings as fires continue to ravage Southern California.
- The NFL announced that the Rams-Vikings game will be moved to Arizona for public safety, with the decision made in consultation with public officials, the participating clubs, and the NFLPA.
- The California wildfires have burned nearly 30,000 acres, with at least 130,000 people under evacuation orders, five fatalities, and over 1,000 buildings destroyed.
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Cardinals send team planes to evacuate Rams’ players, families and pets from wildfires: report
close Video FEMA head expects California wildfire recovery will be ‘really complicated’ FEMA administrator Deanne Criswell joins ‘Your World’ to discuss how the agency plans to assist with recovery efforts in California after deadly wildfires. The Arizona Cardinals are reportedly embarking on a mission to rescue their division rivals from the California wildfires. The franchise is sending two of its team planes to Los Angeles to evacuate LA …
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