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LA Rams star Steve Avila has sights sets on making Australia a home for the NFL

He’s seen the AFL at the MCG and loves what the NRL is doing in Las Vegas. But when it comes to the LA Rams’ first foray into Australia, big man Steve Avila says the NFL is “making history”.

He’s been out to the ‘G to see the AFL and loves what the NRL is doing in Las Vegas. But when it comes to the LA Rams’ first foray into Australia, big man Steve Avila says “we’re essentially making history”.

The Rams arrived in Melbourne at the weekend ahead of their inaugural fan combine, beginning a long lead-in to the NFL franchise’s groundbreaking exhibition match scheduled for 2026.

For offensive lineman Avila, next year’s game is about more than just securing a victory; it’s about paving the way for other NFL teams to venture Down Under.

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Speaking exclusively to Code Sports upon his arrival in Melbourne, Avila emphasised the significance of their visit.

“We’re essentially making history,” the center said.

Jess Reid and her 10-month-old son Grayson meet LA Rams players Steve Avila and Kobie Turner at Margaret Court Arena. Picture: Ian Currie
Jess Reid and her 10-month-old son Grayson meet LA Rams players Steve Avila and Kobie Turner at Margaret Court Arena. Picture: Ian Currie

“To even hear that sentence, we’re going to be the first NFL team to do things like this.

“There is quite a big fan base here with the NFL, so hopefully the fans can bring people to tag along with and help grow the sport.”

Touching down in Australia for the first time on Friday, the 25-year-old has spent the weekend immersing himself in Australian culture and scouting some of the nation’s top sporting talents for potential NFL futures.

Steve Avila and Ezra Mam at a jersey presentation when the Broncos trained at the LA Rams practice facility in Thousand Oaks, Los Angeles.
Steve Avila and Ezra Mam at a jersey presentation when the Broncos trained at the LA Rams practice facility in Thousand Oaks, Los Angeles.

During his visit, Avila took in the sights at the MCG on Saturday, witnessing Carlton face off against North Melbourne in the AFL, marking his second experience with an Australian sport.

Avila previously travelled to Las Vegas to watch the NRL’s inaugural season opener, noting that the NFL could learn from the NRL’s efforts to globalise a foreign sport.

“I think it’s been amazing,” Avila said regarding the NRL’s push into America.

“I feel like word of mouth goes a long way, so I feel like they have done a good job. I hope they do more over there because I definitely would go to more AFL and rugby games.”

Fans line up for signatures from LA Rams players Steve Avila and Kobie Turner at Margaret Court Arena as a promotion ahead of their 2026 NFL game in Melbourne at the MCG. Picture: Ian Currie
Fans line up for signatures from LA Rams players Steve Avila and Kobie Turner at Margaret Court Arena as a promotion ahead of their 2026 NFL game in Melbourne at the MCG. Picture: Ian Currie

When asked about the prospects of Australian athletes in the NFL, Avila was full of praise.

“If people took football more seriously here, I’m sure you would see a lot more Australian players in the NFL,” he said.

“I’ve seen how athletic a lot of the people over here are.”

However, when it comes to Avila transitioning to an Australian sporting code, the path is not straightforward.

“If I can keep my bones healthy and drop 150 pounds, you can for sure count me in,” Avila joked.

With over a year until the Rams’ debut game in Melbourne, Avila expressed his desire for the NFL to make regular visits to Australia.

“Once every couple of years will be awesome,” Avila said.

“I feel like I’m getting a head start being down here and seeing how everything is feeling.”

Originally published as LA Rams star Steve Avila has sights sets on making Australia a home for the NFL

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