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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.
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.
Verse is one of the top players for a young Rams defensive front that is excelling in the post-Aaron Donald era. Against the Vikings, the Rams tied an NFL postseason record with nine sacks.
Verse had his first encounter as a professional with Eagles fans during the Rams' Week 12 loss to the Eagles at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Prior to the game, those wearing green and white in ...
The Los Angeles Rams’ Super Bowl victory on Sunday night didn’t just mean the world to the current players and fans. Even former players like Steven Jackson couldn’t help but feel apart of it.
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]
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The Rams eventually lost to the Seahawks, 30-25, when a last-gasp drive led by backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo stopped short because Garoppolo is not Matthew Stafford.