The Rams going down 17-13 to the Seahawks at halftime of the NFC Championship game on Sunday wasn’t the only thing that had some Los Angeles fans booing.
At a watch party the team hosted at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., a malfunction on the venue’s Infinity Screen left some Rams fans in attendance shaking their heads.
During a Seahawks first-quarter drive, no picture displayed on the giant video board, though audio could be heard. When the feed was restored, there were still some clarity issues.
After around three minutes for at least some of the stadium screens, the picture returned to normal, which elicited a big cheer from those in attendance.

A Rams spokesperson told The Post, “Technical issues can occasionally arise, however we were able to mitigate the issue in under a minute to be fully operational.”
An estimated 30,000 people flocked to the stadium to watch the Rams vie for a spot in Super Bowl LX, and outside of the brief Jumbotron crash, it had been an otherwise pleasant afternoon for those who grabbed seats.
The Rams provided plenty of giveaways to ticket holders, including rally towels and custom buttons.

Legendary players, including Jackie Slater, signed autographs. Cheerleaders posed for pictures and plenty of concession stands were open.
Some team merch, including Matthew Stafford jerseys, was also sold at a 50 percent discount.
A chance to take on the Patriots for the NFL’s championship still very much remains up for grabs for Los Angeles, and fans at the Rams’ stadium haven’t moved far from their seats even with the short picture break.


