The Los Angeles Rams took out a full-page ad in the sports section of Friday’s Arizona Republic print newspaper thanking the Phoenix area and Arizona Cardinals for hosting them after last week’s wildfires in Los Angeles.
Most of the homes being built are for middle- and upper-class buyers, according to Phoenix Business Journal senior reporter Angela Gonzales. She joined Arizona’s Morning News to explain why it ...
The Cardinals will also have the stadium fully staffed as if it were a regular home game. And with the game quickly selling out, the Rams should actually expect a playoff atmosphere despite the distance from SoFi Stadium.
The Los Angeles Rams took the time to thank the Arizona Cardinals and Phoenix area for their hospitality over the past week.
Following the Arizona State of the State address, Arizona Republicans stated that their goal over the next two years is to defeat the Democrats while the other side stands at the ready to veto ...
Cardinals Vice President and General Counsel Michael Bidwill and ASU President ... commitment and following the rules, and Phoenix has real potential to be a football powerhouse." When the Cardinals came to Arizona in 1988, their original license with ...
Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill sent two team planes to Los Angeles on Friday to help facilitate the Rams' journey to Arizona, and the players were allowed to bring their families -- and even some ...
Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill deserves a lot of credit for opening his team ... The Rams are playing their “home” playoff game in Arizona on Monday night because of the wildfires that are ravaging Los Angeles, but they’re doing what they can ...
Everything seemed pretty normal for the Los Angeles Rams during Saturday's practice at their temporary home on a beautiful afternoon in suburban Phoenix. Running back Kyren Williams said the Rams also had something they haven't had in a few days: clear minds.
To that end, 200 gallons were driven from a factory in Leland, Mississippi to Arizona, all of 1,500 miles, which arrived Saturday. The playoff-themed stencils were shipped from Los Angeles.
Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill sent two team planes to LA on Friday to help the team’s journey to Arizona. The Rams’ players were allowed to bring their families — and even some pets ...
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