SoFi Stadium will be shown off to the world on Sept. 13 when the Rams and Cowboys square off under the bright lights of Sunday Night Football in Week 1. There won’t be fans in attendance, but the $5 billion stadium will be on full display less than two weeks from now on NBC.
But before the finished product is on national TV for the world to see in the Rams’ season opener, Discovery and Science Channel will go behind the scenes to give fans a peek behind the curtain of how the building was constructed.
In a two-hour TV special on Sept. 9 at 8 p.m. ET, “NFL Super Stadiums” will air on Science Channel.
NFL SUPER STADIUMS offers a never-before-seen look at this record-breaking engineering feat to create another historic monument in the city of angels, and the work of two storied NFL franchises evolving their iconic brands as they usher in this next era of football in Los Angeles.
Follow the epic journey of building #SoFiStadium in the new special #NFLSuperStadiums premiering Wednesday, September 9 at 8pm on @ScienceChannel!pic.twitter.com/NrDO7TZs10
— SoFi Stadium (@SoFiStadium) September 2, 2020
“NFL Super Stadiums” will feature interviews with a number of people, including leaders from the Rams and Chargers. Among them are Kevin Demoff, Les Snead and Sean McVay, as well as Rams receiver Robert Woods.
- Kevin Demoff – Chief Operating Officer, Los Angeles Rams
- Austin Ekeler – Running Back, Los Angeles Chargers
- Jason Gannon – Managing Director, SoFi Stadium
- Derwin James – Safety, Los Angeles Chargers
- Anthony Lynn – Head Coach, Los Angeles Chargers
- Fred Maas – Chief of Staff, Los Angeles Chargers
- Sean McVay – Head Coach, Los Angeles Rams
- Les Snead – General Manager, Los Angeles Rams
- A.G. Spanos – President of Business Operations, Los Angeles Chargers
- Mark Williams – Architect
- Robert Woods – Wide Receiver, Los Angeles Rams
- Mollie Wilkie – Creative Director, NFL
SoFi Stadium is a one-of-a-kind venue that will stand as not only the largest in square footage, but also the most expensive in the country.
The Rams already got a glimpse inside their new home twice this summer for their scrimmages, but it’ll feel different when they open their season on Sept. 13.