The Los Angeles Rams have seen many iterations throughout the franchise's storied history that began in 1936. Originally billed as the Cleveland Rams, the franchise had a noteworthy run until making a move to Los Angeles in 1946. Chiefly, this made way for Paul Brown?s Cleveland Browns that took over the roost in Cleveland, Ohio.
The franchise played out of the Memorial Coliseum in Las Angeles until moving into a reconstructed Anaheim Stadium in 1980. The Rams made their first Super Bowl appearance at Super Bowl XIV, where they fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers 31-19. Following the 1994 season, The Rams made a move to St Louis, Missouri, where they eventually clinched a championship ring.
The team won Super Bowl XXXIV in a dominant 23-16 win over the Tennessee Titans just 5 years after relocating. They soon followed up their Super Bowl appearance with a close-cut loss to the New England Patriots at Super Bowl XXXVI. After a successful stint in St. Louis, the franchise expressed an intent to move back to Los Angeles back in 2016.
The request to move back to LA was approved, and the Rams returned to their home city in time for the 2016 season. They would lose the Super Bowl rematch to the Patriots yet again, falling to a 13-3 score. The Los Angeles Rams play out of the SoFi Stadium alongside the Los Angeles Chargers after being the first to represent 3 cities in the NFL.
The Rams have had several changes to their franchise motif over the years, and it?s no surprise why. The feature has been a Ram of different styles, with a heavy emphasis being placed on a pre-historic outline in the early days. Fans hold the 2000 iteration of the Rams logo design to be the very best alongside the eerily similar 2017 mark-up.
The present-day logo of the Los Angeles Rams ditched the namesake animal for a contemporary letter outline. The recent design has been met with some backlash, as some felt it looked far too ?corporate? for a famed football franchise.
Enos Stanley Kroenke is a billionaire businessman with his interest across several sports franchises apart from the LA Rams. His ownership comes through Kroenke Sports and Entertainment that serves as the holding company.
Silent Stan has an interest in the English Premier League?s Arsenal FC, as well as the NBA?s Denver Nuggets, to name a few. Additionally, Stan Kroenke has enjoyed majority ownership of ranches totaling 848,631 crores as well as the famed Screaming Eagle, a Napa Valley winery. His 2020 net worth is estimated to be in the ballpark of US $10 billion by Forbes.
Samsung Electronics announced that Samsung QLED TV would be the official Television of the Los Angeles Rams. It is placed as the new in-house studio to enhance fan content and will be incorporated in the Rams? training facility. Additionally, Postmates has partnered up with the LA-based outfit as their official mobile ordering platform.
The Rams alongside the Baltimore Ravens became the first to name Postmates as their on-demand delivery partner. PepsiCo also took their branding to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood. SoFi has served greatly in attracting top-tier brands, and the soft drink and snacks outfit is no exception.
Quarterbacks | #16 Bryce Perkins #9 Matthew Stafford #13 John Wolford |
Running Backs | #3 Cam Akers #34 Jake Funk #27 Darrell Henderson Jr. #32 Trey Ragas #23 Kyren Williams |
Wide Receivers | #84 Landen Akers #15 Tutu Atwell #12 Van Jefferson #10 Cooper Kupp #82 Lance McCutcheon #19 Brandon Powell #1 Allen Robinson II #18 Ben Skowronek #4 Austin Trammell |
Tight Ends | #49 Roger Carter Jr. #87 Jacob Harris #89 Tyler Higbee #88 Brycen Hopkins #46 Jared Pinkney |
Offensive Linemen | #55 Brian Allen #60 Logan Bruss #73 David Edwards #62 Jeremiah Kolone #65 Coleman Shelton #64 Jack Snyder #77 AJ Jackson #72 Tremayne Anchrum Jr. #61 AJ Arcuri #67 Chandler Brewer #71 Bobby Evans #79 Rob Havenstein #70 Joe Noteboom #66 Max Pircher |
Defensive Linemen | #90 Earnest Brown IV #68 T.J. Carter #99 Aaron Donald #69 Elijah Garcia #95 Bobby Brown III #93 Marquise Copeland #91 Greg Gaines #97 Michael Hoecht #94 A'Shawn Robinson #92 Jonah Williams |
Linebackers | #59 Jake Hummel #54 Leonard Floyd #48 Chris Garrett #39 Jake Gervase #57 Anthony Hines III #58 Justin Hollins #53 Ernest Jones #52 Terrell Lewis #56 Christian Rozeboom #45 Bobby Wagner #44 Daniel Hardy #98 Brayden Thomas #96 Keir Thomas #51 Benton Whitley |
Defensive Backs | #20 TJ Carter #2 Troy Hill #6 Derion Kendrick #38 Duron Lowe #14 Cobie Durant #4 Jordan Fuller #36 Grant Haley #21 Tyler Hall #22 David Long Jr. #5 Jalen Ramsey #24 Taylor Rapp #31 Robert Rochell #33 Nick Scott #26 Terrell Burgess #41 Dan Isom #43 Russ Yeast |
Special Team | #8 Matt Gay #42 Matthew Orzech #11 Riley Dixon |
The Rams have done plenty for the 3 cities that they have been hosted by over the years, far beyond the scope of a summary guide. However, their accomplishments since moving back to LA have been astounding. The Youth and High schools have greatly benefitted from several ventures undertaken, including a 2017 program ?Cleats for Character?. What?s more, the Rams also played host to 16 free football clinics for Youth.
Each month, the Rams front office has their staff lend their hand towards volunteering at local non-profits. They have clocked in over 6,500 hours since moving back to Los Angeles. Moreover, there is engagement in an Annual Community Improvement Project that assists schools in need. The LA-based outfit has built a playground and erected a mural in Inglewood, Watts, and South Central.
Founded | 1936 |
Owner | Stan Kroenke |
CEO | Stan Kroenke |
Head Coach | Sean McVay |
General Manager | Les Snead |
Stadium | SoFi Stadium |
Location | Inglewood, California |
Sponsors | Samsung, Quicken Loans, 1800 Tequila, Ball Corporation, Postmates, PepsiCo, Knot Standard |
Championships | League championships (4) [Pre AFL-NFL merger- 1945, 1951)\] Super Bowl (2) 1999 [XXXIV], 2021 [LVI] Conference championships (8) NFL National: 1950, 1951 NFL Western: 1955 NFC: 1979, 1999, 2001, 2018, 2021 Division championship (18) NFL Western: 1945, 1949 NFL Coastal: 1967, 1969 NFC West: 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978,1979, 1985, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2017, 2018, 2021 |
Official Website | Los Angeles Rams- www.therams.com |