Kelly Stafford reveals her kind-hearted gesture to get Rams fans to Arizona for playoff game moved due to LA fires
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Kelly Stafford revealed the kind-hearted effort to get Rams fans to Glendale, Arizona for their playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings. The Wild Card showdown was forced out of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood due to the wildfires wreaking havoc over Los Angeles County.
However, dedicated fans wanted to make the trip to support their team amid the calamity in the City of Angels. Speaking on her YouTube channel, the wife of Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford revealed how she paid for fans' charter buses to get them to Glendale from Los Angeles.
'This is a fan organization that I got to know the first year we were here in LA,' Kelly shared. 'They tailgated a bunch in the pink lot and I've gotten to know them.'. 'Somebody posted 'Let's get to Arizona, like, kbstafford can you help us out?' Something like that and I just wrote back.'.
Class Act: The side of Kelly Stafford the media won’t show you…She paid for all the fan busses for the #Rams Wildcard game in Arizona.👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/g2FlBCrwiS. Kelly Stafford helped pay for buses to get LA Rams fans to Arizona for their playoff game.
The Rams Wild Card game against the Vikings was moved to Arizona due to the LA wild fires. 'I had a lot going on at this moment but I go, 'Listen, if you can organize it, I will pay for the busses. So if you can get it all together, I can't do anything else though. That's all I can do for you, just pay,'' she continued.