The NFL announced Thursday that the playoff game between the Vikings and Rams has been moved from southern California to Arizona due to the wildfires.
The move is in "the interest of public safety," according to a news release from the National Football League.
In the interest of public safety, Monday’s Wild Card game has been moved to Arizona. The decision was made in consultation with public officials, the participating clubs, and the NFLPA.
Southern California is dealing with devastating wildfires, reportedly destroying over 9,000 structures as of this writing.
The Rams and Chargers were able to hold practice outside in the Los Angeles area despite wildfires raging around the city.
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