The NFL should have done what it had to do, but this is still completely unacceptable.
Monday’s postseason wild card contest between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams has been moved to Arizona. announcement Thursday night from the NFL. The league said the move was taken “in the interest of public safety” as Southern California continues to respond to raging wildfires. (Related: Southern California golf course located right near Rose Bowl Stadium destroyed by wildfires)
The game was originally scheduled to be held Monday night at kickoff time at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. 8pm ET. The game will also be played at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, home of the Cardinals.
Prior to the announcement, the NFL said it had a contingency plan in case the Vikings-Rams game had to be moved. The league issued a statement Thursday saying it reached the conclusion that the game needed to be rescheduled after “consultation with public officials, participating clubs and the NFLPA.”
Vikings vs. Rams relocation: In the interest of public safety, Monday’s Vikings vs. Rams wild card game has been moved to Arizona.
The game will be aired on ESPN/ABC/ESPN+ at the scheduled time of 8pm ET. pic.twitter.com/VVJcRZrSYM
— NFL (@NFL) January 10, 2025
And all this because California has failed to take care of its land…
Donald Trump was mocked for sounding the alarm on California’s water and fire crisis during an interview with Joe Rogan.
As it turns out, he was right.
President Trump spent nearly seven minutes ranting about the issue, accusing Newsom of doing nothing to fix it.
Mr. Trump specifically… pic.twitter.com/zSls82byPo
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) January 8, 2025
The Democrats are 100% to blame for all this stupidity that’s going on – what a shame!