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Hollywood's Home Team
The Rams returned to Los Angeles with a mission: to be relevant in the entertainment capital of the world. They succeeded. Winning Super Bowl LVI in their own building was the ultimate Hollywood script.
Under Sean McVay, the Rams play a brand of football that is fast, innovative, and star-studded. It fits the city perfectly. Going to a Rams game is a red-carpet event. You are just as likely to see an A-list actor on the sideline as you are a Hall of Fame player.
The Billion Dollar Palace
SoFi Stadium is the crown jewel of the NFL. Built by Rams owner Stan Kroenke, it reset the standard for sports venues globally. The "Oculus" video board is mesmerizing. The landscaping around the stadium features ecosystems native to California. It is more of a park than a stadium.
Inside, the "Rams House" branding takes over. The royal blue and sol yellow pop against the sleek modern architecture. The noise level, once a question mark, reached deafening levels during their Super Bowl run.
The Greatest Show on Turf Legacy
While they play in LA now, the offensive DNA of the "Greatest Show on Turf" (the St. Louis era) lives on. Rams fans expect offense. They want to see Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp running free. The "Melonheads" (fans who wear watermelon rinds on their heads) are a fun callback to the team's history that you can still spot in the stands.
