The NFL project is a special opportunity for all those involved. For Rams of Los AngelesTHE NFL 2025 draft will be of even greater importance.
THE Rams Organize their operations caused by air operations of the Los Angeles fire service (Lafd), honoring the first stakeholders who call Los Angeles at home. He will mark the first time in the history of the NFL, a team will take its draft operations to a fire station.
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With the help of Zillow, the Rams and Lafd will transform a part within the Air Operations of Lafd to serve as general manager the SNEAD and the head coach Sean Mcvay for the three-day event from April 24 to 26. An adjacent hangar will be used as a space for coaches, scouts, team staff and the media.
Lafd air operations will be fully operational during the NFL draft.
The site of the registered office of the special RAMS recovery comes following the deadly forest fires which ravaged the Los Angeles region in January, who killed at least 29 people and burned more than 37,000 acres, or 57.8 square miles.
The RAMs donated nearly $ 2 million for fire -rescue efforts, the team said. As part of the continuous efforts of the RAMs to help raise the community as a result of the devastating fire, the team and Zillow will work in conjunction to renovate the leisure hall of the Air Operation.
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“”The drafting of Lafd air operations is a powerful reminder of what Los Angeles means to represent, “said Rams president Kevin Demoff, in a statement.” Since forest fires devastated our region in January, we sought to bring it together to help the efforts of recovery, to raise the morale of those who were affected and to light up and to light our first respondents. We are humiliated to associate ourselves with Lafd during one of the greatest moments in the NFL to express their gratitude to those who risk their lives daily to protect our city. »»
The RAMs currently have eight choices in the draft of the NFL 2025.
This article originally appeared on USA Today: Rams Honor Los Angeles Fire Department with plans to lead the NFL draft