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where has the rams franchise been

by Newell Keeling Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The Rams were founded in 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1946, the team relocated to Los Angeles, making the NFL the first coast-to-coast professional sports entertainment industry. The Rams made their first Super Bowl appearance in 1980 when they were eventually defeated by the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-19.

How many Super Bowls have the Rams won?

Throughout their history, the Rams have won two Super Bowls, in 2000 and in 2022. What’s the Rams’ Super Bowl record? The Rams have a 2-3 Super Bowl record following Super Bowl 56. The Bengals will be the Rams’ fourth different opponent in their five Super Bowl appearances.

Where did the rams begin?

One of the National Football League's oldest franchises, the Rams began their football life in Cleveland in 1937. They did no better than a .500 mark once during their first six seasons. They then disbanded for a year in 1943 because of the manpower shortages of the World War II era.

When did the Rams move back to La?

The Rams relocated back to Los Angeles from St. Louis in 2016, when owner Stan Kroenke received approval from 30 of 32 NFL owners for his ambitious plan to move his team to California, where a new multi-billion dollar stadium would be built for the franchise.

Where did Rams move from?

The Dodgers came to Los Angeles from New York in 1958; the Lakers moved to Los Angeles from Minneapolis in 1960. The Rams have been here since 1946, yet among many Black fans, the pecking order is Dodgers, Lakers and then Rams.

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What happened to the St. Louis Rams?

The St. Louis Rams were a professional American football team of the National Football League (NFL). They played in St. Louis from 1995 to 2015 season, before relocating back to Los Angeles, where the team had played from 1946 to 1994.

When the Rams left LA Where did they go?

For some football fans, and even players too, they are too young (let alone were even born) to remember when the Rams made their move from LA to St. Louis in 1995. The team remained the St. Louis Rams for 21 years, and in their fifth year after the west-coast return, they are contenders in this year's Super Bowl.

When did the Rams change locations?

In 2016, the Rams moved to Los Angeles where they play in the Los Angeles Coliseum.

Why did the Rams originally leave LA?

A combination of a split fan base and earthquake damage prompted both teams to leave Los Angeles before the 1995 season: the Raiders returned to their original home, Oakland, while the Rams relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, leaving Los Angeles as the largest media market in the country without an NFL team.

Will St. Louis get another NFL team?

Louis attorneys by paying the local municipality $790 million to make a lawsuit involving Stan Kroenke moving his Rams business from St. Louis to Inglewood, California go away. St. Louis is not getting an expansion franchise out of the settlement.

Why did the Rams leave Cleveland?

Despite its success in 1945, the club continually finished its seasons in debt. As the CLEVELAND BROWNS prepared to bring a well-publicized second professional football team to the city in 1946, Reeves decided to move the Rams to Los Angeles, opening the West Coast to major sports.

Why did the Chargers move to LA?

In 2017, after a quasi-effort to get the city to pay for a new stadium, the Chargers left San Diego, their home for the previous 56 years. Apparently, there was more money to be made in Los Angeles.

Will the Chargers stay in LA?

The Chargers are not leaving Los Angeles anytime soon. Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk reported the Chargers are locked into a 20-year lease at the stadium they'll share with the Los Angeles Rams. The Inglewood stadium is being built by Rams owner Stan Kroenke. The stadium is due to open in 2020.

Why does Los Angeles have 2 NFL teams?

Cities like New York and Los Angeles get two NFL teams because they're big markets. Both cities have very large populations and thus a large potential fan base to generate revenue for them, both with in person attendance and with people watching on television.

What state has the most NFL teams?

2. Which states have the most number of NFL teams? A: California and Florida, with three NFL teams each. 3.

What year did the Rams move back to LA?

The Rams franchise remained in the metro area until 1994, when they moved to St. Louis, and were known as the St. Louis Rams from 1995 to 2015. The Rams franchise returned to Los Angeles in 2016.

What city did the Rams play for before LA?

The Rams were founded in 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio. In 1946, the team relocated to Los Angeles, making the NFL the first coast-to-coast professional sports entertainment industry. The Rams made their first Super Bowl appearance in 1980 when they were eventually defeated by the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-19.

What state did the Rams play for before LA?

After the 1994 NFL season, the Rams left southern California and moved to St. Louis, Missouri, becoming the St. Louis Rams. Five seasons later, the team defeated the Tennessee Titans to win Super Bowl XXXIV, 23–16. The club then lost Super Bowl XXXVI, 20–17, to the New England Patriots.

Why did the Chargers move to LA?

In 2017, after a quasi-effort to get the city to pay for a new stadium, the Chargers left San Diego, their home for the previous 56 years. Apparently, there was more money to be made in Los Angeles.

Cleveland Rams Era and their first move to Los Angeles

Established in 1938, they began as the Cleveland Rams, presiding in Cleveland, Ohio. It took several years and multiple leagues (American Football League and National Football League) before the Cleveland Rams were even successful. Between 1937 and 1942, the Rams’ best finish was third place in the Western Division, with a 5-6 record in 1942.

The moves both to and from St. Louis were contentious

They would remain in Southern California until the mid-90s, moving to the city of St. Louis, Missouri, in 1995 after a highly contentious public negotiation period. In March 1995, league owners rejected then-owner Georgia Frontiere’s bid to move the franchise by a 21–3–6 vote.

The state of the stadium paved the way for the Rams to leave St. Louis

Then, in 2015, the wheels of change were once again in motion, this time surrounding the stadium. Under the terms of the lease that the Rams signed in St. Louis, the Edward Jones Dome was required to be ranked in the top tier of NFL stadiums through the 2015 season. If not, the Rams were deemed free to break the lease and move without penalty.

Reeves assumed full control after a falling out with his partners

In 1947, Reeves would bring back in Levy as he needed co-owners to share in the mounting losses due to his attempt to turn the team around. Both sides would control a one-third stake of the franchise, with the other third going to Edwin W. Pauley and Hal Saley.

A whirlwind of events takes place all in one day

Following Reeve’s passing, the Rams were a part of Reeves’ estate. On July 13, 1972, Chicago businessman Robert Irsay purchased the team on a last-minute bid of $19 million, which was $2 million more than that of future Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Hugh Culverhouse.

The Rams would change hands several times in the coming years

Georgia Frontiere inherited 70% of the team before the 1972 season following the passing of her husband Carroll in a drowning accident. Frontiere then fired stepson Steve Rosenbloom and assumed total control of Rams operations. She was the driving force behind the team’s move to St.

Have the Rams always been in LA?

The answer to that question is a bit convoluted but the short answer is no. The Rams were founded in Cleveland and resided there from 1936–42 and then 1944-45. After that season, the franchise then moved to Los Angeles from 1946-94.

Where were the LA Rams before?

As mentioned, the trajectory for the Rams franchise over the years has been starting in Cleveland, moving to LA, then moving to St. Louis, and then moving back to Los Angeles.

Where did the Rams play in the NFL?

The Rams played in St. Louis until the end of the 2015 NFL season, when they filed notice with the NFL of their intent to relocate back to Los Angeles. The club's request to move was approved at an owners' meeting in January 2016, and the Rams returned to the city for the 2016 NFL season.

What division was the Rams in?

The Rams joined the National Football League on February 12, 1937, and were assigned to the Western Division.

How many points did the Rams score in 2016?

After scoring a league-worst 224 points in 2016, the Rams led the league in points scored with 478, the fourth-most in team history. On November 26, 2017, the Rams defeated the Rival New Orleans Saints 26–20.

What was the Rams' first season?

The Rams' first heyday in Southern California was from 1949 to 1955, when they played in the pre-Super Bowl era NFL Championship Game four times, winning once in 1951. During this period, they had the best offense in the NFL, even though there was a quarterback change from Bob Waterfield to Norm Van Brocklin in 1951. The defining Offensive players of this period were wide receiver Elroy Hirsch, Van Brocklin and Waterfield. Teamed with fellow Hall of Famer Tom Fears, Hirsch helped create the style of Rams football as one of the first big play receivers. During the 1951 championship season, Hirsch posted a stunning 1,495 receiving yards with 17 touchdowns. The popularity of this wide-open offense enabled the Los Angeles Rams to become the first pro football team to have all their games televised in 1950 .

How much does it cost to move the Rams to Los Angeles?

The same day, the NFL announced that any franchise approved for relocation would need to pay a $550 million relocation fee. On January 12, 2016, the NFL team owners voted 30–2 to allow the Rams to return to Los Angeles.

What division is the Los Angeles Rams in?

The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) West division.

Which NFL team televised the first home game?

Further information: List of Los Angeles Rams broadcasters. The Rams were the first NFL team to televise their home games; in a sponsorship arrangement with Admiral television, all home games of the 1950 NFL season were shown locally. The Rams also televised games in the early 1950s.

Where did the Rams move to?

The Rams franchise was founded in 1936 in Cleveland, but moved to Los Angeles 10 years later, where the team remained for almost five decades. The Rams were based in the Los Angeles area from 1946 to 1994 before they relocated to St. Louis from 1995-2015.

When did the Rams move back to Los Angeles?

Publish date: Jan 20, 2019. The Rams relocated back to Los Angeles from St. Louis in 2016, when owner Stan Kroenke received approval from 30 of 32 NFL owners for his ambitious plan to move his team to California, where a new multi-billion dollar stadium would be built for the franchise.

How long did the Rams stay in Los Angeles?

There was a 21-year NFL absence from Los Angeles, the nation's second-largest media market, following both team's departures in the mid-1990s. While the Rams have played in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum since returning to the City of Angels in 2016—it's where they played between 1946 and 1979 before spending 14 seasons in Anaheim—the franchise ...

Where have the Rams football team been?

Upon relocating back to Los Angeles in 2016, the Rams initially played their home games at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, which had been home to the team for 33 seasons (1946–1979), and is the home of the USC Trojans college football team, until SoFi Stadium was completed four years later in 2020.

What city did the Rams start in?

One of the National Football League’s oldest franchises, the Rams began their football life in Cleveland in 1937.

Where were the Rams located before LA?

The professional American football team now known as the Los Angeles Rams played in St. Louis, as the St. Louis Rams, from 1995 until the end of the 2015 season, before relocating back to Los Angeles where the team played from the 1946 season to the 1994 season.

How many cities have the Rams been in?

The Rams played in Cleveland, Ohio from 1936 to 1945, before moving to Los Angeles, California in 1946. The Rams stayed in Los Angeles until the 1995 season, when the team moved to St. Louis, Missouri and played there until 2015. In 2015, the team wanted to move back to Los Angeles.

Why did Rams leave LA?

A combination of a split fan base and earthquake damage to the Coliseum prompted both teams to leave Los Angeles simultaneously prior to the 1995 season. The league’s absence from Los Angeles ended in early 2016, when the Rams received league approval to return to the area beginning at the start of the 2016 season.

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Overview

Franchise history

The Cleveland Rams were founded in 1936 by Ohio attorney Homer Marshman and player-coach Damon Wetzel, a former Ohio State star who played briefly for the Chicago Bears and Pittsburgh Pirates. Wetzel, who served as general manager, selected the "Rams", because his favorite college football team was the Fordham Rams from Fordham University; Marshman, the principal owner, also l…

Team value

Forbes magazine estimated the worth of the team in 2015 as $1.45 billion, which at the time were the 28th most valuable NFL team and 44th most valuable sports team in the world. However, after moving back to Los Angeles, it was reported by CBS Sports that the Rams' value shot up to $2.9 billion (doubling in value) placing them third in the NFL (only behind the Dallas Cowboys and the New England Patriots). On September 15, 2016, Forbes released their 2016 "The Business of Fo…

Culture

Given the extensive history of Los Angeles' relationship within the film and music industries; a large number of celebrity fans have shown their support for the Rams following their relocation in 2016. Such celebrities include: Taran Killam, Jessica Alba, Ryan Seacrest, John Legend, YG, Kendrick Lamar, Rebel Wilson, and Niall Horan. A fair amount of celebrity fans had been longtime fans of the team even during their original tenure in Los Angeles prior to their relocation to St. Louis suc…

Rivalries

The Rams’ rivalry with the 49ers extends back to the 1950s following the inception of the 49ers in 1950 when both teams were original members of the NFC West. The rivalry began to rise in intensity during the 1970s when the two clubs would regularly fight for control of the division. The 1980s even yielded more notable matchups between the two teams, predominantly in favor of the 49ers. The two teams have met in the postseason 3 times including the 1989 NFC Championshi…

Logos and uniforms

The Rams were the first NFL team to have a logo on their helmets. Ever since halfback Fred Gehrke, who worked as a commercial artist in off-seasons, painted ram horns on the team's leather helmets in 1948, the logo has been the club's trademark.
When the team debuted in 1937, the Rams' colors were red and black, featurin…

Season-by-season record

The table below shows the five most recent NFL regular season records along with their respective finish in the NFL playoffs. The Los Angeles Rams appeared in the postseason in four of the five last seasons, including a Super Bowl championship in the 2021 NFL season and an appearance in the Super Bowl–the first since 2001–after the 2018 NFL season. Recent notable honors with current members of the Los Angeles Rams include NFL Coach of the Year in 2017 for Sean McVay, Super …

Notable players

Numbers that have been retired by the Rams:
Former Rams in the Pro Football Hall of Fame include Joe Namath (12), Marshall Faulk (28), Ollie Matson (33), Orlando Pace (76), Andy Robustelli (84), Dick "Night Train" Lane (81), Kurt Warner (13), and coach Earl "Dutch" Clark. Three other figures associated with the Rams are members of the Hall of Fame, but were e…

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