Rams expected to have big fan turnout for wild-card game in Arizona
Monday night's wild-card matchup may still feel like a home game for the Rams even though it's been relocated to Arizona due to the wildfires in Los Angeles.
Rams president Kevin Demoff revealed on X that over 35,000 of the team's season ticket holders purchased tickets to Los Angeles' playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings during the initial presale. Tickets were first made available to Rams and Arizona Cardinals season ticket holders before going on sale to the general public.
The Rams-Vikings game was scheduled to be played at SoFi Stadium, but the NFL decided Thursday to move it to State Farm Stadium in Arizona after consulting with the teams, public officials, and the players' union.
Demoff said the Rams will have at least 15 buses transporting season ticket holders to and from the game. The team will also hand out NFC West champion rally towels and install their own graphics around the stadium.
Our staff is on the ground in AZ and working on installing as many graphics as we can to make it a home game type feel. Not all segments translate from infinity screen but we are doing the best we can to make it #ramshouse https://t.co/Ln3EmuQSme
— Kevin Demoff (@kdemoff) January 11, 2025
The Rams and Vikings previously met in Week 8 when L.A. won 30-20.
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