Los Angeles Rams
The Los Angeles Rams are a professional American football team based in the Los Angeles metropolitan area
The Rams compete in the National Football League (NFL), as a member club of the National Football Conference (NFC) West division
The Rams franchise has won three NFL championships, and is the only franchise to win championships while representing three different cities (Cleveland in 1945, Los Angeles in 1951, and St. Louis in
The franchise began in 1936 as the Cleveland Rams, located in Cleveland, Ohio
The club was owned by Homer Marshman and featured players such as William "Bud" Cooper, Harry "The Horse" Mattos, Stan Pincura and Mike Sebastian
Damon "Buzz" Wetzel joined as general manager
After the 1994 NFL season, the Rams left California and moved east to St. Louis, Missouri. Five seasons after relocating, the team won Super Bowl XXXIV in a 23–16 victory over the Tennessee Titans
The Rams continued to play in the Edward Jones Dome in St
Louis until the end of the 2015 NFL season, when the team filed notice with the NFL of its intent to pursue a relocation back to Los Angeles
The move was approved by a 30–2 margin at an owners' meeting in January 2016, with the Rams returning to the city for the 2016 NFL season
