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  • 1 day ago | theramswire.usatoday.com | Tyler Greenawalt

    The Los Angeles Rams have a big travel season ahead of them in 2025. L.A. will traverse 34,832 total miles over the course of their 17-game season this year, according Bookies.com's Bill Speros. It's the second-highest number behind the Rams' stadium brother, the Los Angeles Chargers. That means the Rams average 3,870 miles per game, which is still second-most behind the Chargers. L.A. will also cross 44 times zones, which is the highest mark in the league this year.

  • 1 day ago | sports.yahoo.com | Tyler Greenawalt

    The Los Angeles Rams have a big travel season ahead of them in 2025. L.A. will traverse 34,832 total miles over the course of their 17-game season this year, according Bookies.com's Bill Speros. It's the second-highest number behind the Rams' stadium brother, the Los Angeles Chargers. AdvertisementThat means the Rams average 3,870 miles per game, which is still second-most behind the Chargers. L.A. will also cross 44 times zones, which is the highest mark in the league this year.

  • 2 days ago | aboutamazon.com | Tyler Greenawalt

    Prime Video unveiled an exciting lineup of content coming to the streaming platform at its annual upfront presentation on Monday at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. These announcements included new series, movies, documentaries, and show renewals. Prime Video, which comes with a Prime membership, is already home to a wide catalog of movies, documentaries, series, and live sports. Here are all the announcements made Monday.

  • 2 days ago | aboutamazon.com | Tyler Greenawalt

    Elle, the Legally Blonde prequel series, will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in the summer of 2026, Amazon announced on May 12 at its annual upfront presentation in New York City. Prime Video also revealed a new photo of actor Lexi Minetree as Elle Woods, whom Reese Witherspoon played in the original films. "We’ve all been hearing all the buzz from all Legally Blonde fans from all over the world," Minetree said onstage at New York’s Beacon Theatre during the Prime Video presentation.

  • 2 days ago | aboutamazon.com | Tyler Greenawalt

    Prime Video has renewed Beast Games, the global hit competition series created and hosted by YouTube phenomenon MrBeast (aka Jimmy Donaldson), for two additional seasons. The announcement was made during Amazon’s annual upfront presentation on May 12 in New York City and follows the show’s record-breaking debut. The series quickly became Prime Video’s most-watched unscripted show ever, amassing 50 million viewers just 25 days after its premiere on December 19, 2024.

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