The Los Angeles Rams are the NFL's ultimate well-traveled franchise, having won championships representing three different cities across nine decades. Now playing at the state-of-the-art SoFi Stadium, the Rams have re-established Los Angeles as a marquee NFL market behind bold, aggressive team-building and a flair for offensive innovation. The blue-and-gold (and now retro throwback) look has become associated with big-play offense and a franchise willing to bet big on star talent. Their return to Los Angeles in 2016 sparked a new era of championship contention.
Founded in Cleveland in 1936, the franchise won its first NFL championship there in 1945 before relocating to Los Angeles, where it won another title in 1951. The Rams later moved to St. Louis in 1995, and after returning to Los Angeles in 2016, won Super Bowl LVI following the 2021 season, defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 at their own SoFi Stadium under coach Sean McVay and quarterback Matthew Stafford. The Rams are the only NFL franchise to capture championships representing three separate home cities.
Source: RateGame Editorial