How many NFL playoff games have been relocated? Here's the answer.
It's rare to have an NFL game postponed, and even rarer to have a playoff game postponed.
But what about a game being completely relocated? And what if it's a playoff game? Has that ever happened?
The answer is: yes. It's super-rare but it has happened. And with the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings moving to the Cardinals' State Farm Stadium in Arizona for Monday's Wild Card playoff matchup, you might be wondering when that's happened in the NFL postseason.
Per USA TODAY Sports, it happened way back in 1936, long before there was a thing called the Super Bowl:
There you have it!
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