Even though they are currently preparing for their playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings, the Los Angeles Rams have also done their part to help out the local community during a difficult time with multiple wildfires continuing to burn the area.
The Rams, along with some other organizations, have announced a significant donation to support wildfire relief efforts.
While their playoff game was moved to Arizona so current players cannot have their feet on the ground in the local community to help just yet, it appears former players are doing their part.
Rams legend Aaron Donald was among those to deliver supplies and visit with first responders over the weekend as he continues to do great stuff in the community he has called home for so long:
.@AaronDonald97 thanking our first responders. 💙#LATogether pic.twitter.com/HhL9NUcHB0
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) January 12, 2025
After retiring last year, it is great to see Donald stay involved with the Rams organization and the local community, especially during a tough time like this.
The first responders are doing everything in their power to get these fires contained, and getting a visit from someone like Donald will only make them feel better and perhaps even more motivated to finish the job like No. 99 did when he led the Rams to a Super Bowl in 2021.
Rams’ Puka Nacua & Cooper Kupp thankful for first responders
Rams star wide receivers Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp both took to social media to express their appreciation for the first responders and give well wishes to the people that have been affected by the wildfires.
Even though they are focused on their playoff game against the Vikings, it is clear the Rams are also eager to do as much as they can and express as much appreciation as possible for the Southern California community during this time.