The Los Angeles Rams will make NFL history this June by holding their mandatory minicamp on the island of Maui, marking the first time an NFL team has hosted such an event there. The camp, dubbed "Mauicamp," runs from June 16 to June 19 at War Memorial Stadium in Wailuku, as part of a new partnership with the Hawai'i Tourism Authority to promote tourism and strengthen ties with the Hawaiian community.
Key Details:
- The minicamp will feature two days of on-field workouts, with one day open to the public on June 18 (tickets required).
- Rams players and staff will host football clinics for local youth, including a girls flag football and boys football clinic for 400 student-athletes.
- The team will also join Habitat for Humanity to help rebuild four homes in Lahaina, supporting recovery efforts after the devastating 2023 Maui wildfires.
This initiative builds on the Rams' history of engaging with Hawai'i, including a 2019 preseason game in Honolulu and significant fundraising for wildfire relief. Rams President Kevin Demoff emphasized the special relationship between Los Angeles and Hawai'i, calling the camp a chance to give back to the community and celebrate youth football on the islands.
The Rams' move to Maui reflects both their commitment to community outreach and their growing international ambitions, as they continue to expand their presence across the Pacific Rim