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Rams Fans Hit Ticket Trouble After Billionaire Steve Ballmer Snags All Remaining Seats for Seattle Playoff Game – Seahawks Nation Shows Respect

Seattle, Washington – January 22, 2026

Los Angeles, California – Los Angeles Rams fans are facing an unprecedented obstacle in securing tickets for their upcoming playoff showdown against the Seattle Seahawks. Steve Ballmer, the billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Clippers and a dedicated Seahawks fan, announced that he will purchase all remaining tickets for the game, effectively locking out Rams supporters from accessing Seattle’s playoff ticket market.

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However, Ballmer’s actions go beyond just buying up the tickets – they have drawn attention due to his generosity. After purchasing the tickets, he decided to donate them to low-income residents and true Seahawks fans who might not have the financial means to attend such important playoff games. This gesture quickly garnered respect from the Seahawks fanbase, being seen as a heartfelt act of kindness and a demonstration of his deep connection to the team.

“We are a community, and I want to make sure that all Seahawks fans, especially those facing financial challenges, have the chance to attend this game. But I don’t just want them to watch – I want them to experience something special, a change that you’ve never seen before. And I’m going to make that happen, right in this game,” Steve Ballmer shared in a public statement, leaving fans eagerly awaiting his next move.

While Ballmer’s actions have been met with approval from Seahawks fans, many Rams supporters feel left out and frustrated, as they were hoping to attend the game in the vibrant atmosphere at Lumen Field. These fans have criticized the move as unfair, claiming that a billionaire’s intervention in the ticket market has taken away their chance to participate.

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“We’ve supported this team through thick and thin, but now we’re being denied the right to buy tickets. Ballmer’s actions just leave us feeling disappointed,” Greg Thompson, a longtime Rams fan, shared.

Despite being locked out, many Rams fans have stated they won’t give up and will find a way to attend the game, even if it means paying a higher price. Some have said they will watch from outside the stadium, affirming that their love for the team will never fade.

Ballmer’s actions continue to fuel the tension between the two fanbases, while also opening a new chapter in the dramatic rivalry between Seattle and Los Angeles.

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