The Rams’ quest to get a key NFC West win in Seattle this week hit a bit of a snag.
Los Angeles’ plane encountered an equipment issue on Wednesday, and it delayed the Rams’ travel to Washington, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported.
The flight was slated to take off late in the afternoon, but, according to Schefter, players and coaches were expected to fly out on a 737 at 8:25 p.m. ET. Other staffers were set to board a later flight.
Kickoff for the big “Thursday Night Football” matchup with the Seahawks is set for 8:15 p.m. ET.
Matthew Stafford of the Los Angeles Rams calls a play during the third quarter against the Detroit Lions. Getty Images
The travel problem is not the first of this season for the Rams. Schefter said Wednesday that prior to their road game against the Cardinals earlier this month, Sean McVay had to fly separately from the team to avoid getting his players and staff sick.
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The Rams went on to win the game in Arizona, 45-17, despite the hiccup.
Los Angeles and Seattle both head into the “TNF” matchup with 11-3 records. The winner will take sole possession of the West and slide into the No. 1 seed in the NFC standings.
While a short week for L.A., it’s nonetheless been chock-full of headlines. In addition to their jet troubles, receiver Puka Nacua also made waves for calling NFL referees “the worst” during a Tuesday livestream with streamer Adin Ross.