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As games are relocated and rescheduled, it highlights how spectators will bear the brunt of climate change’s impact on sports.
A thank you message to firefighters and first responders hangs before the Wild Card Playoff game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings at State Farm Stadium.
When sports fans sit to enjoy a game, they do so in hopes that they can tune out the outside world — even for just a little while. Last week and this week, the spreading wildfires in Los Angeles popped that bubble of escapism.
The National Football League relocated the Los Angeles Rams’ Monday night home game against the Minnesota Vikings to Glendale, Arizona. The National Hockey League, National Basketball Association and some college programs postponed games.