Rams to Play in London in 2016
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Counts as a home game.
One less game for St. Louis or L.A.?
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Rams will play in London in 2016
Jim Thomas
Whether it's the St. Louis Rams or the Los Angeles Rams in 2016 remains to be seen. But the Rams will play a regular-season game in London in 2016 as part of the NFL's UK International Series.
The Rams will play an NFC East opponent that finishes in the same spot in their division as the Rams finish in the NFC West. In other words, if the Rams finish third in the NFC West this season, they will face the third-place team in the NFC East, etc.
The game is scheduled for Oct. 23 and once again it's a Rams home game. The Rams also lost a home game to London in 2012 when they played the New England Patriots in Wembley Stadium, losing 45-7.
Other International Series games next season in London are Indianapolis vs. Jacksonville on Oct. 2 and Washington vs. Cincinnati on Oct. 30. So yes, it's possible Washington will play games in London in back-to-back weeks if they end up finishing in the same spot in their division as the Rams do in the NFC East.
The St. Louis NFL stadium task force issued the following statement following the league announcement:
"The Rams playing a home game in London next season is irrelevant if the team leaves St. Louis. However we are confident the Rams will continue to call St. Louis their home. Our work remains focused on the Rams playing for 30 years in a new riverfront stadium in downtown St. Louis and not whether they play one home game a year from now in London.
"If the Rams proceed with us on the north riverfront stadium and redevelopment project, we're certain accommodations can be made for the Rams to play one game in London next season."
One less game for St. Louis or L.A.?
http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football ... yA.twitter
Rams will play in London in 2016
Jim Thomas
Whether it's the St. Louis Rams or the Los Angeles Rams in 2016 remains to be seen. But the Rams will play a regular-season game in London in 2016 as part of the NFL's UK International Series.
The Rams will play an NFC East opponent that finishes in the same spot in their division as the Rams finish in the NFC West. In other words, if the Rams finish third in the NFC West this season, they will face the third-place team in the NFC East, etc.
The game is scheduled for Oct. 23 and once again it's a Rams home game. The Rams also lost a home game to London in 2012 when they played the New England Patriots in Wembley Stadium, losing 45-7.
Other International Series games next season in London are Indianapolis vs. Jacksonville on Oct. 2 and Washington vs. Cincinnati on Oct. 30. So yes, it's possible Washington will play games in London in back-to-back weeks if they end up finishing in the same spot in their division as the Rams do in the NFC East.
The St. Louis NFL stadium task force issued the following statement following the league announcement:
"The Rams playing a home game in London next season is irrelevant if the team leaves St. Louis. However we are confident the Rams will continue to call St. Louis their home. Our work remains focused on the Rams playing for 30 years in a new riverfront stadium in downtown St. Louis and not whether they play one home game a year from now in London.
"If the Rams proceed with us on the north riverfront stadium and redevelopment project, we're certain accommodations can be made for the Rams to play one game in London next season."