The Los Angeles Rams have found a creative way to ensure full participation during offseason workouts by taking their upcoming minicamp to an irresistible destination.
This year, the Rams are heading to Maui, Hawaii.
The move also highlights the organization’s commitment to supporting communities in recovery while completing offseason work in paradise.
“We’re headed to Hawai’i in June for Minicamp!” the Rams announced on X.
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) May 7, 2025
The decision serves a dual purpose beyond the setting. The Rams are using the opportunity to promote tourism in a region devastated by wildfires in recent years.
“Mauicamp” will take place at War Memorial Stadium in Wailuku on Hawaii’s second-largest island, featuring two full days of workouts.
Following their on-field activities, the Rams will host football clinics for boys and girls.
The event includes a vacation sweepstakes and a special field day for local children.
Rams players are also coming together to help build four Habitat for Humanity homes in Lahaina.
The August 2023 wildfires there were devastating, claiming 102 lives and ranking among the deadliest of the past century.
The Environmental Protection Agency reported that approximately 2,200 structures were destroyed.
This isn’t the first time the Rams have stepped up during a crisis.
After the local Palisades and Eaton fires earlier this year, the Rams relocated their 2025 NFL Draft operations to a Los Angeles Fire Department hangar in Van Nuys, California.
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