Los Angeles Rams confirm they will face off with Dallas Cowboys at Aloha Stadium
UPDATE:
Los Angeles Rams to Play Dallas Cowboys at Aloha Stadium
in Hawaii on August 17
Fans May Purchase Tickets or Receive More Information at TheRams.com/Hawaii
The Los Angeles Rams will host the Dallas Cowboys on Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 4PM HST at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, it was officially announced today. Tickets are now available on TheRams.com/Hawaii and can be purchased on-site at Aloha Stadium.
The preseason matchup will be the first time the NFL has played an exhibition game at Aloha Stadium on Oahu since 1976. Before moving to Orlando in 2016, Aloha Stadium served as the host site for the Pro Bowl every year with two exceptions since 1979.
Through the support and partnership of Hawaii’s tourism industry, the Rams will provide various community engagement opportunities for youth in the islands. In advance of the preseason matchup, Rams players and staff will host an 11-on-11 Tournament & Skills Competition that will feature 16 Hawaii high school football teams. The event will include a character education session and will aim to build camaraderie and promote the game of football in Hawaii. During the week leading up to the game in August, Rams cheerleaders and mascot, Rampage, will visit local schools to host PLAY 60 events and create lifelong memories while encouraging youth to be active for the recommended 60 minutes every day.
In addition, as part of the Rams’ year-round military appreciation efforts, the team will bring its PLAY 60 Military Base Tour to the islands to support the military community and to honor, empower, and connect with Hawaii-based service members, veterans and their families.
In November 2018, the Rams began partnering with Hawaii’s tourism industry, which included a special Hawaii-themed presenting sponsorship of the Rams-Seahawks game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The Los Angeles Rams confirmed today that they will play the Dallas Cowboys in a preseason game Saturday, Aug. 17 at Aloha Stadium.
Rams’ President and Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff made the announcement in conjunction with the Hawaii Tourism Authority at a morning press conference.
It will be the first preseason game matching NFL teams in Hawaii since 1976 when the San Francisco 49ers and San Diego Chargers played at then-year old Aloha Stadium.
In November the HTA and the Rams signed a partnership agreement setting up the game here as well as giving the HTA marketing and media opportunities with the team in southern California, the HTA’s largest visitor market.
According to contracts obtained under the state’s open records law, the Rams will underwrite travel and expenses for both teams and receive a flat $2 million from the HTA.
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