NFL officials are doing their due diligence by advising Rams to players to beef up security while they are away on game day.
TMZ reports that league officials are encouraging the Rams to beef up security by employing extra help, or maybe have someone house sit their homes.
Our NFL sources tell us … officials spoke with several players and coaches on the Rams who live in the Los Angeles area and suggested they take steps to ensure their homes are safe from potential burglars while they are out of town.
We’re told they offered tips like having someone house-sit, parking an extra car in the driveway, adding alarms and surveillance, or even hiring security guards for the days they’ll be away.
Other sources tell us many players heeded the NFL’s advice by upgrading their home security systems and some indeed hired staff at their residences … including private armed security and retired cops.
10 people have been implicated in a recent rash of robberies sweeping over LA, specifically targeting celebrities on the road like Rams WR Robert Woods.