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Months without substantial rain or snow, high winds and dead brush blanketing the desert floor are all creating potentially risky situations for fires in the state.
The league pivoted to its contingency plan after the deadly fires burned tens of thousands of acres around Los Angeles.
In the interest of public safety, Monday’s Wild Card game has been moved to Arizona. The decision was made in consultation with public officials, the participating clubs, and the NFLPA.
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The NFL announced on Thursday that Monday's Wild Card game between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams is moving to Arizona.
Wildfires have forced the Rams and Vikings to change venues for Monday's playoff game. Has the NFL ever moved a playoff game before?