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U.S. World Cup opener at SoFi Stadium shows grass is possible, but NFL players may need to strike for it

By

Mike Florio

4h ago· 5 min readenNews

Summary

The article discusses the U.S. World Cup opener played at SoFi Stadium, highlighting that the field looked great with natural grass despite the stadium's reputation for artificial turf. It notes that NFL players like George Kittle have expressed interest in having grass surfaces year-round, and suggests that if players want grass fields, they may need to strike for it.

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Wonder if we could get that all season
If NFL players want grass, they have to be willing to strike for it.
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If NFL players want grass, they have to be willing to strike for it.

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