Ram Rookies Team Up for Fire Relief Efforts in Los Angeles

Rookies from the Los Angeles Rams kicked off their first major community outreach effort this season with a focus on service and solidarity.

Rams rookies assist those with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) Left to right that is TE Anthony Torres, RB Jarquez Hunter, and RB Jordan Waters. (Photo: LA Rams)

By Earl Heath | Contributing Sports Writer

Rookies from the Los Angeles Rams kicked off their first major community outreach effort this season with a focus on service and solidarity.

Tight end Anthony Torres, running backs Jarquez Hunter and Jordan Waters, and other members of the Rams’ 2025 rookie class—including outside linebacker Josaiah Stewart, defensive lineman Ty Hamilton, inside linebacker Chris Paul Jr., and wide receiver Konata Mumpfield—joined forces with Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles (Habitat LA) and Hollywood Park to support families impacted by recent wildfires across Los Angeles County.

The team participated in a drive-thru distribution event held in the Red Zone parking lot of SoFi Stadium, where they helped provide critical household items to those affected. Roughly 500 families received donations, including small home appliances, boxed furniture, and air purifiers—resources aimed at helping residents begin to rebuild their homes and lives.

The event is part of the Rams’ ongoing commitment to both short- and long-term wildfire relief in the region. Organizers required all attendees to pre-register to ensure the safety and efficiency of the distribution.

Community members expressed gratitude not just for the resources, but for the presence and involvement of the Rams rookies.

“They’re not just showing up to play football,” said one attendee. “They’re showing up for the community.”