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SoFi Stadium | |
City | Inglewood, California |
Division | NFC West |
Nickname | Rams |
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A combination of a split fan base and earthquake damage prompted the Los Angeles Rams to relocate before the 1995 NFL season. The L.A. Raiders returned to their original home, Oakland, while the Rams relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, leaving Los Angeles without any team competing in the NFL for a period of time.
The current Los Angeles Rams home stadium is the SoFi Stadium. It is the most expensive stadium in the NFL, costing almost $5 billion to be built . The SoFi Stadium is the home stadium for the Los Angeles Rams as well as the Los Angeles Chargers. The Rams won their second NFL Super Bowl in their home stadium in 2022.
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The Los Angeles Rams opted to get a new logo when they shifted their base back to Los Angeles from St. Louis, Missouri in 2016. The new logo is inspired from the older Rams’ logo, which keeps the impression of a ram intact, but including a bolder color palette of blue and yellow.
Los Angeles Rams is owned by real estate and sports mogul, Stan Kroenke. He bought the majority stake of the Rams in 2009, although he was a minority owner beforehand. Stan Kroenke has an estimated net worth of around $12.9 billion, making him one of the richest NFL owners. His sports empire also includes the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Rapids and the Arsenal soccer club of the English Premier League in the U.K.
You can stream any Los Angeles Rams game on the Los Angeles Rams app or the NFL Game Pass app. Rams’ games are also streamed on FOX Sports, or ESPN or CBS.