The NFL playoffs are finally here and none of the games thus far have disappointed. Hopefully, this entertaining streak will continue as the Los Angeles Rams are set to take on the Minnesota Vikings tonight at 5 p.m. PST.
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Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams aim to return to the NFL’s biggest stage since they won their last Superbowl against the Cincinnati Bengals in 2022. In addition to the night’s main attraction, the Los Angeles Rams have some other entertainment planned for viewers and fans. The organization has several pre-game activities scheduled and has three performers set to take the stage at different points in the game.
For the halftime performance, rapper, Xzibit, will take the field and perform several undisclosed songs. Furthermore, Warren G will be the in-game performer and prior to his performance, Rachel Platten will sing the national anthem to kick things off. As of now, the evening sounds like one to remember. However, due to the LA Wildfires, there might be some complications.
LA Rams Move Game to Arizona
The LA Rams recently announced that they would no longer play their WildCard game at SoFi Stadium due to the ongoing wildfires. That being so, the game was moved to the Arizona Cardinals home field, State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Logistically, this has seemingly interrupted very few things. According to the LA Rams website, all things originally planned are still set to transpire during the Monday night game. However, given the game’s relocating, there could potentially be some scheduling conflicts for the talent set to perform.
Neither the LA Rams nor the NFL have confirmed this information. Although, the likelihood is there and ticket holders are seemingly hoping Xzibit, Warren G, and Rachel Platten all show up to perform. Nonetheless, the game will go on and only one team will score a spot in the NFC’s Divisional Playoff Round.
Tune into ABC tonight at 5:00 pm PST to see if the LA Rams take down the Minnesota Vikings. The winner of this matchup will go on to compete against the No. 1 seed, Detroit Lions.
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