Former Los Angeles Rams star Andrew Whitworth rallied the home team’s crowd in Arizona Monday night. With the Rams hosting the Minnesota Vikings at State Farm Stadium, home of the Cardinals, due to the ongoing Los Angeles-area wildfires,
Before kickoff between the Rams and VIkings to close out Wild Card Weekend, Andrew Whitworth gave a heartfelt message amid the LA wildfires.
Rams players, coaches and staff wore custom LAFD merch, Whitworth addressed State Farm Stadium with a special message and Platten will performed her anthem "Fight Song."
Football' match was moved from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood to State Farm Stadium in Arizona due to the wildfires.
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Amidst the tough time, the Los Angeles Rams came forward to help. Their head coach, Sean McVay, and former Rams player Andrew Whitworth have pledged to donate around $400,000. The amount will be evenly distributed among the Pasadena Community Foundation's Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund and the LAFD Foundation.
The families of head coach Sean McVay and former offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth have pledged $400,000, evenly divided between the LAFD Foundation and the Pasadena Community Foundation's Eaton Canyon Fire Relief and Recovery Fund.
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