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Davis Allen

87 TE 6-6 251 23 2 Clemson

AJ Arcuri

61 OL 6-7 308 26 2 Michigan State

Tutu Atwell

5 WR 5-9 165 24 4 Louisville

Steve Avila

73 OL 6-3 338 24 2 TCU

Stetson Bennett

13 QB 5-11 190 26 1 Georgia

Bobby Brown III

95 NT 6-4 332 23 4 Texas A&M

Tanner Brown

49 K 6-0 187 24 R Oklahoma State

Logan Bruss

60 OL 6-5 317 25 2 Wisconsin

Blake Corum

22 RB 5-8 210 23 R Michigan

Kamren Curl

3 DB 6-2 205 25 5 Arkansas

Tyler Davis

90 DL 6-2 299 23 R Clemson

Justin Dedich

67 OL 6-2 300 N/A R USC

Kevin Dotson

69 OL 6-4 330 27 5 Louisiana-Lafayette

Cobie Durant

14 DB 5-11 182 26 3 South Carolina State

Cory Durden

98 DT 6-4 316 25 1 N.C. State

Ethan Evans

42 P 6-3 250 22 2 Wingate

Zach Evans

21 RB 5-11 211 23 2 Mississippi

Olakunle Fatukasi

54 ILB 6-2 238 25 2 Rutgers

Braden Fiske

55 DT 6-4 291 24 R Florida State

Miller Forristall

82 TE 6-5 243 26 1 Alabama

Jimmy Garoppolo

11 QB 6-2 225 32 11 Eastern Illinois

Anthony Goodlow

92 DE 6-5 284 23 R Oklahoma State

Nick Hampton

31 OLB 6-3 247 24 2 Appalachian State

Rob Havenstein

79 OL 6-8 323 32 10 Wisconsin

Tyler Higbee

89 TE 6-6 255 31 9 Western Kentucky

Michael Hoecht

97 OLB 6-4 267 26 4 Brown

Jacob Hummel

35 LB 6-1 227 25 3 Iowa State

Tanner Ingle

34 DB 5-8 195 24 1 North Carolina State

Alaric Jackson

77 OL 6-7 345 26 4 Iowa

Brennan Jackson

44 LB 6-4 263 23 R Washington State

Jonah Jackson

72 G 6-4 315 27 5 Ohio State

Desjuan Johnson

94 DE 6-3 285 24 2 Toledo

John Johnson III

DB 6-0 204 28 8 Boston College

Neal Johnson

45 TE 6-4 250 N/A R Louisiana

Tyler Johnson

18 WR 6-1 208 25 4 Minnesota

Shaun Jolly

38 DB 5-9 186 25 3 Appalachian State

Ernest Jones IV

53 LB 6-2 233 24 4 South Carolina

Nikola Kalinic

83 TE 6-4 248 27 2 York (Canada)

Joshua Karty

43 K 6-2 207 22 R Stanford

Derion Kendrick

1 DB 6-0 199 23 3 Georgia

Kamren Kinchens

26 DB 5-11 207 21 R Miami

Cooper Kupp

10 WR 6-2 207 31 8 Eastern Washington

JJ Laap

81 WR 6-1 177 N/A R Cortland State Of New York

Quentin Lake

37 DB 6-1 196 25 3 UCLA

Cam Lampkin

33 DB 5-11 176 N/A R Washington State

Blake Larson

62 OL 6-7 306 24 R Augustana (SD)

Tuli Letuligasenoa

93 DL 6-1 287 24 R Washington

KT Leveston

66 OL 6-4 336 24 R Kansas State

Beaux Limmer

50 OL 6-5 312 23 R Arkansas

Kenny Logan Jr.

46 DB 6-0 210 23 R Kansas

Hunter Long

84 TE 6-5 243 25 4 Boston College

Ochaun Mathis

32 OLB 6-5 260 25 2 Nebraska

Mike McAllister

68 OL 6-2 308 25 1 Youngstown State

Warren McClendon Jr.

71 OL 6-4 317 23 2 Georgia

Jaylen McCollough

39 DB 6-0 202 23 R Tennessee

Cameron McCutcheon

41 DB 6-1 200 24 1 Western Carolina

Grant Miller

63 OL 6-3 308 25 1 Baylor

Larrell Murchison

52 DT 6-2 285 27 5 N.C. State

Puka Nacua

17 WR 6-2 212 23 2 BYU

Elias Neal

58 LB 6-0 227 N/A R Marshall

Joe Noteboom

70 OL 6-5 300 29 7 TCU

David Olajiga

65 DL 6-3 315 N/A R Central Missouri

Colby Parkinson

86 TE 6-7 265 25 5 Stanford

Troy Reeder

59 ILB 6-3 228 29 6 Delaware

Ronnie Rivers

20 RB 5-9 192 25 3 Fresno State

Demarcus Robinson

15 WR 6-1 202 29 9 Florida

Christian Rozeboom

56 LB 6-2 237 27 4 South Dakota State

Boston Scott

30 RB 5-6 204 29 6 Louisiana Tech

Xavier Smith

19 WR 5-9 173 26 1 Florida A&M

Omar Speights

48 LB 6-1 228 23 R LSU

Matthew Stafford

9 QB 6-3 214 36 16 Georgia

Drake Stoops

6 WR 5-10 189 25 R Oklahoma

Jason Taylor II

25 DB 6-0 205 24 2 Oklahoma State

Keir Thomas

96 OLB 6-2 260 26 3 Florida State

Zach Thomas

57 OL 6-5 305 26 3 San Diego State

Tre Tomlinson

6 DB 5-9 177 24 2 TCU

Kobie Turner

91 NT 6-2 297 25 2 Wake Forest

Zach VanValkenburg

51 OLB 6-4 259 26 2 Iowa

Jared Verse

8 OLB 6-4 260 23 R Florida State

Josh Wallace

30 DB 6-0 189 24 R Michigan

Alex Ward

47 LS 6-4 241 25 2 UCF

Tre'Davious White

27 DB 5-9 196 29 8 LSU

Jordan Whittington

88 WR 6-1 202 24 R Texas

Sam Wiglusz

3 WR 6-0 187 N/A R Ohio

Darious Williams

24 DB 5-9 192 31 7 Alabama-Birmingham

Kyren Williams

23 RB 5-9 202 23 3 Notre Dame

Dresser Winn

4 QB 6-2 212 25 1 Tennessee-Martin

Charles Woods

36 DB 5-11 185 N/A R SMU

Russ Yeast

2 DB 5-10 191 25 3 Kansas State

Byron Young

0 OLB 6-2 258 26 2 Tennessee
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What is the Rams called now? ›

The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the National Football Conference (NFC) West division.

How do I contact Los Angeles Rams? ›

Call the Los Angeles Rams Office main line 818-338-0011. 2. Select the telephone option #2 to speak with a representative Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm.

Where are the Rams always from LA? ›

Team History

The Rams were founded in 1936 in Cleveland. In 1946, the team relocated to Los Angeles, making the NFL the first coast-to-coast professional sports entertainment industry.

Are kids free at Rams games? ›

Children under two years old do NOT require a ticket. All children two years and over will require a ticket.

What are Rams fans called? ›

The name also refers to fans of the team, though other lesser-used nicknames for fans include The Herd, Ramily, Ramilia, or simply Rams Nation (primarily by players). The team has only officially used the moniker in official branding and merchandising from 2015 to 2019.

What was the Rams old name? ›

The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team that plays and competes in the National Football League (NFL). The Rams franchise was founded in 1936 as the Cleveland Rams in the short-lived second American Football League before joining the NFL the next year. In 1946, the franchise moved to Los Angeles.

Why did the Rams leave Los Angeles? ›

A combination of a split fan base and 1994 Northridge earthquake damage prompted both teams to leave Los Angeles before the 1995 season. The Raiders returned to their original home of Oakland while the Rams moved to St. Louis, Missouri.

What color did the Rams used to be? ›

Gold and royal blue became the team's primary colors during its second year of existence in Cleveland in 1938, and they stayed when the franchise moved to Los Angeles in 1946. The Rams used a blue-and-white color scheme in their uniforms and logos from 1964 until 1973, when owner Carroll Rosenbloom brought back gold.

Who has the most Super Bowl wins? ›

New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers

Can you bring water into SoFi Stadium? ›

Outside beverages are not permitted inside SoFi Stadium except one (1) factory-sealed 20 oz. or less water bottle, soft-sided single juice or milk containers, or medically required liquids in a sealed container. Please visit our Dining Guide page for more information on food and beverage options inside the stadium.

How much is a LA Rams ticket? ›

How much are Los Angeles Rams tickets? Ticket prices for Los Angeles Rams games vary depending on factors such as seat location, venue, the opposing team and whether it's a preseason, regular season or playoff game. This season, the lowest price for Rams tickets is approximately $14, with an average price of $300.

How much is parking at SoFi Stadium for a football game? ›

How much is parking at SoFi Stadium? Parking prices are being reported as $60 for season ticket holders and to get up into the $80 - $100 range for single gameday rates. Two off-site lots on SpotHero both are listed at $50 for regular gameday rates and you can take a rideshare service to the stadium entrance.

What are Dodge Rams called now? ›

From 1981 to 2009, their pickup trucks were named “Dodge RAM,”. After 2009, RAM trucks became its own brand.

Did the Rams change their name? ›

The name Rams came from the Fordham University Rams. First in Cleveland, the Rams moved to LA in 1946, then St. Louis, and back to be the LA Rams in 2016.

When did the Rams go back to LA? ›

In 2011, the Rams named Jeff Fisher as their head coach. In 2016, the Rams moved to Los Angeles where they play in the Los Angeles Coliseum.

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.

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