From the New York Yankees on Sept. 21 Samson Ebukam Jersey , 2001 to the Boston Red Sox on April 20, 2013, sports franchises have always been there in the wake of tragedy to help people realize the often obfuscated bond shared between a community. Regardless of name, rank or serial number, at the end of the day, people are people.The Los Angeles Rams, too, understand this and on November 26, they will help rebuild that bond.After the Rams upcoming Monday Night clash against the Kansas City Chiefs was moved from Mexico City to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum because of unsafe field conditions, the team took swift action to assure those responsible for protecting the community were taken care of.Just days after the fatal shootings in nearby Thousand Oaks and while the Woolsey and Sierra Fires continue to ravage communities across Southern California, the Rams will be providing thousands of complimentary tickets to first responders who “are bravely protecting the greater Los Angeles community, as well as people who have been impacted by our community’s recent tragedies,” the team announced.According to US News, The Woolsey Fire Josh Reynolds Jersey , as of Tuesday evening, had burned 97,114 acres and was 40 percent contained. There have been two fatalities and 435 structures have been destroyed, while the Sierra Fire has burned through nearly 150 acres as well.In addition to the team’s donation, many players–including several who have been evacuated from their own homes and live in Thousand Oaks– are taking matters into their own hands.Offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth made national attention by donating his game check from Sunday’s game to the Ventura County Community Foundation’s Conejo Valley Victims Fund. The more than $500K will go to the families of the 12 victims who lost their lives in a Nov. 10 shooting at the Borderline Bar and Grill in Thousand Oaks. The Borderline is 45 miles from the Los Angeles Coliseum, but only a five-minute drive from the Rams’ practice facility.Punter Johnny Hekker has also became very involved, visiting first responders battling the fire and supplying food and other resources.Other professional sports teams in Los Angeles have also joined together to bring attention to the unnecessary violence impacting their community. The Clippers, Lakers, LA Kings and Ducks have all united to create the “Enough” movement and are donating proceeds from purchased merchandise to the Ventura County Community Foundation as well.Just like in New York and Boston, it won’t be today or tomorrow, but sports will help Los Angeles heal.Let Los Angeles be the last city to have to heal. Hello, Rams fans. It’s your friendly neighborhood Falcons blogger, Jeanna Thomas, from The Falcoholic and SB Nation. I’m on site at the Super Bowl this week covering all of the events leading up to and including the big game John Johnson Jersey , and I’ll be sharing the experience with you each day right here on the best Rams site on the internet.As always, the NFL kicked off the festivities on Monday with Opening Night. If you’ve watched even a few minutes of this on television, then you know that it’s an absolute circus, with people milling about everywhere and folks wearing costumes and whatnot to ask ridiculous questions. Speaking of ridiculous questions, I was working on some fun social things for SB Nation. We wanted to know whether Rams players prefer Dunkin’ Donuts or Waffle House. Seeing as how Waffle House is extremely Atlanta, I was pleased to see that most Rams players had the right answer. You can check out a lot of their answers — including a hilarious one from some Rams cheerleaders — on SB Nation’s Instagram story. The Rams’ media availability at Opening Night was actually fun. You could tell that players were excited to be there and answer questions, even if they were rooted in fake investigative journalism about breakfast options. It was a pretty stark contrast with the Patriots’ session. Each team’s session lasts for an hour, and there’s a full hour in between so staff can get the venue reset for the Patriots. I went to the media room to upload my videos for work, and felt like I barely sat down before I had to hustle back for the Patriots. As a Falcons fan, this was not my preference, but just part of the job. The Patriots’ time was totally different. Players didn’t want to talk for the most part. The guys at the podiums are always top players, and while it was about impossible to get to any Rams players (except Rodger Saffold, who prefers Waffle House and has a really delightful laugh) at podiums, people were so focused on guys like Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman. It was easy for me to walk up and ask James White Gerald Everett Jersey , Patrick Chung, and Trey Flowers — all podium guys for the Patriots — which super-villain they’d like to be. (The Patriots are basically the NFL’s super-villain. They could have just said themselves, but most of them said The Joker.) But media were much less interested in talking to guys who weren’t Brady, Gronk, or Edelman, so many of the guys who weren’t at podiums just hung back and tried to avoid attention. Opening night is a blur, and I’ve got to be back at it in the morning for Rams media availability at 11:00 a.m. I’ll be checking the comments on this post afterward, so please shoot any questions you have about Super Bowl week my way, and I’ll do my best to answer them. See you tomorrow, and go Rams.