Cowboys defeat Chargers in 20-17 Thriller
In a battle between two of the NFL’s most high-octane offenses, both units looked to make a statement early in week 2 of the season.
In a battle between two of the NFL’s most high-octane offenses, both units looked to make a statement early in week 2 of the season.
The Los Angeles Chargers looked to see its promising young talent shine with most of its starters continuing to rest in week 2 of preseason football. The rookies did not disappoint.
The Los Angeles Rams are back in action. They were able to have their first open practice with fans. Over 30,000 fans attended the minicamp, and it was the first time they saw the new stadium and new uniforms in person.
The Rams ultimately battled defeating the Arizona Cardinals 18-7 on Sunday at SoFi stadium in a low scoring affair and will face the Seattle Seahawks on the road in the wild card round next weekend.
The Inglewood economic renaissance is not only keeping its momentum, it is also gathering speed.
Three seconds left on the clock. Michael Badgley entered the game attempting a 43-yard game-winning field goal putting the Chargers on the right side of a close contest for once.
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay challenged his team and more directly his franchise quarterback in Jared Goff after a rough performance.
The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Dallas Cowboys on opening night in their new five billion-dollar stadium. The only thing missing was thousands of fans from Southern California cheering them on. The Rams won 20-17 against a good team with stars such as Ezekiel Elliot, Dak Prescott, and Amari Cooper.
SoFi Stadium, the new home of the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, hosted a virtual ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, September 8 marking the start of its inaugural year. The ceremony included Rams Owner/Chairman and SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park developer E. Stanley Kroenke, Chargers Owner/Chairman Dean Spanos and the city of Inglewood’s Mayor James T. Butts, with a video message from NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. NFL Network’s Steve Wyche served as master of ceremonies.
On Tuesday the Inglewood City Council voted unanimously to approve the sale of publicly-owned property to the developers of the Los Angeles Clippers’ new arena.
Murphy’s Bowl LLC is the company that will develop the Inglewood Basketball and Entertainment Center (IBEC). Murphy’s Bowl can purchase the property for the total price of $66.25 million. The price will be shared among several local entities, including Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), the Inglewood Unified School District, and the City of Inglewood.
In an effort to help level the educational playing field for Inglewood youth, Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Jared Goff has made a commitment to support Inglewood Unified School District to address education inequities.
The Los Angeles Clippers have received final approval from Inglewood’s city government to begin construction on their new arena next summer.
The Rams called the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum home for 38 historical seasons. A 31-24 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday closed out the 2019 season for the Rams as well as their tenure at the Coliseum, as the team will play the inaugural season at SoFi Stadium in 2020 located in Inglewood, California.
The 298-acre overall project will eventually include a performing arts center, hotels, parks, retail shops, restaurants and residences. It’s being developed by Rams owner Stan Kroenke.
A beer garden/brewpub, a gym and a 12-screen movie theater complex were announced today as the first three tenants at the Hollywood Park entertainment district that will surround the newly dubbed SoFi
Stadium in Inglewood.