A typical Tuesday evening practice for the Cleveland Rams football team took a heroic turn after players and the team’s owner saved a man from a burning house this week.
It happened at around 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night after players and Randy Knight, Sr., the team’s owner, said they smelled what they described to be firecrackers and saw the air quickly filling with smoke.
“I told my players to run to the fence on the other side of the field to check on the house,” Knight, 34, from Cleveland, said. “Once we got to the fence, we saw flames burst through the front window. We then saw the homeowner running to the screen door and collapsed right before escaping.” “Nobody second-guessed anything,” Knight said. “We knew once we saw the guy, we had to instantly go into action.”“Thank God nobody else was there,” he said.
Others then went to neighboring houses to warn people of the impending fire, which looked to be spreading.
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