As the possibility looms of a tropical storm making landfall in Southern California, the Saints-Chargers preseason game will be played as originally scheduled Sunday, a source told ESPN.
will be played as originally scheduled amid the threat of a tropical storm hitting the area this weekend, a source told ESPN on Saturday.
The NFL held a conference call with the two teams Friday afternoon regarding options for the game, which is set to be played at SoFi Stadium at 7:05 p.m. ET. Hurricane Hilary is expected to hit the Los Angeles area this weekend as a tropical storm, with rain potentially beginning Sunday night.. Three Major League Baseball games were moved to Saturday as part of split doubleheaders, and two Major League Soccer games scheduled for Sunday night were changed to new dates.
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