
RISE With The Rams Concludes at NFL Headquarters
To conclude their fifth season of RISE with the Rams, the Los Angeles Rams partnered with the NFL to host a culmination event for the four high school football teams that participated in the program.
To conclude their fifth season of RISE with the Rams, the Los Angeles Rams partnered with the NFL to host a culmination event for the four high school football teams that participated in the program.
Rams head coach Sean McVay noted how the team must play more “complementary football,” meaning getting stops and scoring from them.
The region is coming to Inglewood for jobs, for housing and for entertainment. And it is incumbent upon us, to make sure that they get there with ease – not congested streets and cramped parking spots. The Inglewood Transit Connector (ITC) would accomplish exactly that – an automated transit system that would connect directly from Metro’s Downtown Inglewood K Station to the front doors of world-class entertainment venues, vibrant, technology-driven commercial zones and new mixed-use and modern housing opportunities.
The day began with a balmy temperature of 75 degrees, the fantastic rendition of the National Anthem by independent artist George Lovett and the presentation of colors by the American Legion Auxiliary Jackie Robinson Unit 252.
Despite losing 68 yards to penalties, the Seattle Seahawks’ defense pressured the Los Angeles Chargers throughout the contest, resulting in a 23-37 loss for the Bolts.
Before an estimated crowd of 74,154 at SoFi Stadium, where Cowboy jerseys were on full display, the Los Angeles Rams suffered their second straight loss in week five.
The Los Angeles Chargers fell victim to the tough defense of the Jacksonville Jaguars and lost 38-10 at SoFi Stadium.
The Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) today announced that it will officially open the K Line, formerly known as the Crenshaw/LAX Line, to the public shortly after noon on Friday, October 7. In celebration, Metro will be offering free rides on the entire Metro Bus and Rail System, including Metro Bike Share, opening weekend. The K Line extends from E Line (Expo) at Expo/Crenshaw Station and eventually merges with C Line (Green) at Aviation/LAX Station, connecting the Crenshaw Corridor, Inglewood and El Segundo. It brings a new era of equitable transportation investment that connects the Crenshaw Corridor and
The Los Angeles Rams and social justice nonprofit RISE brought together four Southern California high schools for their RISE with the Rams Leadership and Community-Building Initiative.
Jalen Ramsey made the play of the game for the Los Angeles Rams when they needed it most, enabling the defending Super Bowl LVI champions to bounce back after suffering an opening night defeat.
The Los Angeles Chargers defeated the Las Vegas Raiders in a week one AFC West matchup, 24-19, at SoFi Stadium. Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert threw for three touchdowns and zero turnovers.
The defending Super Bowl LVI champion Los Angeles Rams unveiled their 2021 banner looking to pick up right where they left off after its title run last season but the Buffalo Bills stood in their way on opening night.
The Los Angeles Rams fell to the Houston Texans 24-20, following a game-winning drive by third-string quarterback Jeff Driskel on Friday night at SoFi Stadium.
According to the Los Angeles Police Department, there has been a 5.5% increase in gun violence since July 2021. To combat this statistic, the Los Angeles Rams and Inglewood Mayor James Butts, partnered with Students Demand Action Los Angeles Summer Leadership Academy to host this year’s Impact Day at SoFi Stadium to review, discuss, and judge proposals on how to prevent gun violence. Founded in Summer 2019, the Summer Leadership Academy (SLA) initiative prioritizes removing barriers that keep marginalized students from becoming leaders in the gun violence prevention movement. SLA is a nationwide organization with many chapters across the country.
The Los Angeles Chargers displayed bright spots when regarding its second year wideout in Joshua Palmer showing flashes of becoming a dynamic offensive weapon while starters rested.