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56th Annual Rams Sports Dinner

Join us for the 56th Annual Rams Sports Dinner featuring NFL Hall of Fame Defensive Tackle, John Randle.

Thursday March 20th, 2025

Conexus Arts Centre - 200 Lakeshore Drive

Cocktails 5:00pm  |  Dinner 6:00pm  |  Program 7:00-9:00pm

Hosted by Darren Dupont

Attire: Business Casual

(50/50, Auction, Head or Tails, Raffle)

All the funds raised will go towards the educational assistance plan for student-athlete’s scholarships and the team thanks you for your continued support!

Tickets

Premium Table of 10 - $2000 (ONLY 6 AVAILABLE)

     *Second row to the stage among the special guest tables and sponsors.

     *Enjoy our VIP lounge for cocktail hour and mingle with the special guest, coaches and board members!

     *Complimentary bottle of wine at your table.

Table of 8 - $1200

Single Seat - $170

About John Randle

John Randle spent 11 seasons with the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings from 1990-2000. He played 14 NFL seasons in total, ending his career with the Seattle Seahawks in 2003. One of the most popular Vikings during his days in Minnesota, Randle’s fierce style of play and emotional leadership were hallmarks of his career. Randle came to the Vikings in 1990 as an undrafted rookie free agent from Division II Texas A&I. In 1991, he cracked the starting lineup and he went on to start 150 of the 176 career games he played.

Randle led or tied for the team lead 9 times in his 11 Vikings seasons and had 10+ sacks in 8 straight seasons from 1993-2000. Randle's 114 career sacks ranks 3rd all-time in Vikings history and ranks as the most by a DT. Randle started for the NFC in 6 straight Pro Bowls while with the Vikings and went to the Pro Bowl in 2001 as a Seahawk. He was named to the NFL Team of the Decade for the 1990s. Randle was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame for his Texas A&I career. The Vikings honored him in 2008 with induction into its Ring of Honor. He received the highest accolade of his NFL career in 2010 when he became a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.