LOS ANGELES RAMS TO DONATE 60,000 RALLY TOWELS TO MORE THAN 15 SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO CELEBRATE WILD CARD MATCHUP AT SOFI STADIUM

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This Friday, leading up to their Wild Card round matchup against the Minnesota Vikings at SoFi Stadium on Monday, January 13 at 5:00 pm. PT, the NFC West Champion Los Angeles Rams will donate 60,000 ‘Rep the Royal’ rally towels to more than 75 elementary, middle and high schools. To get fans excited and celebrate the team’s first home playoff game since the 2021 season, each school will receive around 500 rally towels and students will be encouraged to wear Rams Royal and Sol colors on Friday and Monday ahead of the matchup.

Rams in-stadium announcer SAM LAGANA will visit Hart Street Elementary School in Canoga Park, only two miles from the teams practice facility, with Rams Cheerleaders and mascot Rampage to deliver the rally towels and read the team’s children’s book, Ride with Rampage, as part of the Rams Readers literacy program. Each student also will receive their own copy of the book and a Rams bookmark to take home.

Ride with Rampage is a key component of the Rams Readers program, which encourages students to explore the excitement that reading can provide while helping improve literacy rates among students throughout Los Angeles. Since launching Rams Readers in 2022, the Rams have visited more than 80 schools and distributed over 15,000 copies of Ride with Rampage to first through third grade students in schools across Southern California.

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