The Los Angeles Rams and NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year, Jared Verse, teamed up to deliver a heartwarming surprise to wildfire survivors and season ticket holders who lost their homes.
With custom care packages, personal visits, and a message of resilience, the Rams showed that their connection with fans goes beyond football.
Rams reach out to community and wildfire survivors
Understanding the loss and devastation caused by the wildfires, the Rams took action to uplift their most dedicated fans. Jared Verse, alongside the Rams mascot Rampage and team representatives, made surprise visits to affected families.
In addition, they brought exclusive team memorabilia, signed jerseys, and messages of encouragement.

A symbol of strength and resilience
For those who lost not only their homes but also their prized Rams collections, these gifts were more than just merchandise. They were a reminder of community and resilience.
The Rams wanted to ensure that their season ticket holders felt supported and valued, even in the most challenging times.
The Rams and their commitment to wildfire relief
The team has been actively involved in supporting wildfire recovery efforts across Los Angeles. From distributing essential items to organizing football clinics for displaced youth, the team continues to be a pillar of support for the community.
To date, the Rams have contributed $2 million and countless hours to relief efforts. They want to demonstrate that their impact extends far beyond SoFi Stadium.
The Rams have once again proven that they are not just a football team. They are a family that stands by their fans. In times of hardship, their presence and support bring hope, strength, and a sense of unity to the Los Angeles community.
It shows the commitment Angelenos have to each other. It’s a lifelong bond that withstands even the toughest challenges.