Rams Forced To Cancel Practice Due To Fires, Eagles Further Away
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- The devastating southern California fires, which has forced thousands out of their homes, caused the Los Angeles Rams to cancel their practice on Wednesday according to a report.
Terrifying and heartbreaking scene in LA. Hoping everyone stays safe ???? https://t.co/gOJT0rJKc7
— SPORTSRADIO 94WIP (@SportsRadioWIP) December 6, 2017
The Eagles and their reporters are further south, about 70 miles away, and were unaffected.
The #Eagles are practicing about 100 miles away from the Ventura County wildfires. This is something to watch, though. Santa Ana winds are causing fires across southern California. pic.twitter.com/BvlM7S5UtQ
— Aaron Kasinitz (@AaronKazreports) December 6, 2017
The Eagles will practice for the second straight day at Los Angeles Angels Stadium at 5:40 p.m. E.T.
Take a look at all of the photos from the #Eagles arrival at @Angels Stadium.
— Philadelphia Eagles (@Eagles) December 6, 2017
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Sunday's Eagles-Rams game (4:25 p.m. E.T.) at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum does not appear to be affected by the fires.
Doug Pederson: #Eagles have not heard from the NFL in regards to making changes to the game this Sunday due to the #Wildfires in California.
— SPORTSRADIO 94WIP (@SportsRadioWIP) December 6, 2017