Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell shared a heartfelt and encouraging message for Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay in light of the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. The message came just days before their teams faced off in the playoffs.
Here’s what Sean McVay said about facing the Vikings in the wild-card round, breaking down what makes them an “excellent team”
The Los Angeles Rams, led by Sean McVay, will host the Minnesota Vikings at their stadium, aiming to make a strong statement in the NFL Playoffs. Although their recent loss to the Seahawks doesn’t tarnish the impressive campaign by the Los Angeles Rams so far,
Several days of wildfires and poor air quality across the Los Angeles metroplex forced the NFL to take the extraordinary step of moving the Rams' home playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings to State Farm Stadium in Glendale,
When the Los Angeles Rams decided to t ake their foot off the proverbial gas in Week 18 to rest their starters ahead of the playoffs, it left fans with one major takeaway: LA must have been okay with playing against the Minnesota Vikings or the Detroit Lions in the Wildcard Round.
As the Rams prepare to face the Vikings in the NFL playoffs, they hope spirits can be lifted amid the tragedies stemming from the fires in Southern California.
The Rams will play their home postseason game in Arizona due to the Southern California wildfires burning out of control.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay and quarterback Matthew Stafford talk about the fires that have hit LA in recent days and how the team is preparing for their Wild Card matchup against the Minnesota Vikings.
Following the vicious fires in the Los Angeles, CA, region that caused this Wild Card game to relocate, Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell had a heartfelt message for Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams before their playoff matchup,
Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell was Sean McVay's offensive coordinator for the Super Bowl champion Rams. They know each other well, and the playoff game is a rematch.
Though as the AFC’s top seed, the reigning two-time Super Bowl champs get to rest during Wild-Card weekend. The 12 teams playing have more immediate priorities than the Chiefs, but the end goal remains: lift the Lombardi Trophy in New Orleans.