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  2. Rams players, coaches show support for Los Angeles Fire ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles Rams players and coaches showed support for the Los Angeles Fire Department on Monday night ... and this was a perfect fit as far as the location for the Los Angeles Rams’ fans, and ...

  3. Mob Squad (fans) - Wikipedia

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    Rams' mascot Rampage poses with a fan and the Rams' cheerleaders at training camp in August of 2019. During the 1980s; Rams fan Lance Goldberg sought to create a similar iteration of the famous Cheesehead trend of Green Bay Packers fans wearing a block of cheese, though Wisconsin is famous for its dairy industry while watermelons do not have the same connection to Los Angeles.

  4. After resilient Rams make Vikings groan, they aim to show ...

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    Nearly 2,000 Rams fans rode six hours to the game from Los Angeles on buses provided by the team and the Stafford family. The Rams' Kobie Turner (91) celebrates one of his two sacks against the ...

  5. Rams host wild-card playoff game nearly 400 miles east of LA ...

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    A Los Angeles Rams fan holds a sign b before an NFL wild card playoff football game against the Minnesota Vikings, Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

  6. Melonheads - Wikipedia

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    The Melonheads are a group of fans of the Los Angeles Rams that attend games with a carved out watermelon placed on their head. The Melonheads are similar to the Cheeseheads of the Green Bay Packers with their usage of food memorabilia on their heads—though Wisconsin is known for cheese products, while Los Angeles is not known for watermelons.

  7. Los Angeles Rams - Wikipedia

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    Rampage poses with a Rams fan during training camp in Irvine, California on August 3, 2019. Rampage has been the team's official mascot since 2010, being voted by fans whilst the team was still located in St. Louis. Rampage has grown a substantial level of enjoyment from Rams fans and players alike given his upbeat, energetic demeanor. [256]

  8. ‘We Will Rebuild L.A.’: Rams Players Celebrate First ...

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    ESPN’s cameras panned across the stadium, showing the emotion on the faces of Rams fans who made the trek east to cheer on the team in their quest to advance in the NFL playoffs.

  9. Rams' fumbles in the snow derail playoff upset bid in ... - AOL

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    The playoff game ended with a few shirtless fans among the crowd 65,000 at the Linc going wild for the Eagles. Yeah, the same fans Rams rookie linebacker Jared Verse said he hated.