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The Rams were so popular in Los Angeles that the upstart Chargers chose to move to San Diego rather than attempt to compete with the Rams. The Los Angeles Times put the Chargers plight as such: "Hilton [the Chargers owner at the time] quickly realized that taking on the Rams in L.A. was like beating his head against the wall." [54]
Enos Stanley Kroenke (/ ˈ k r ɒ ŋ k i /; born July 29, 1947) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the owner of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, which is the holding company of Arsenal F.C. of the Premier League and Arsenal W.F.C. of the Women's Super League, the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL, Denver Nuggets of the NBA, Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, Colorado Rapids of MLS, Colorado ...
As part of relocating the Rams back to Los Angeles, Kroenke spearheaded the construction of a new billion dollar NFL stadium in Inglewood, California called SoFi Stadium. The stadium is a component of Hollywood Park, a mixed-use commercial and residential development project on the site of the former Hollywood Park Racetrack.
The Los Angeles Rams took out a full-page ad in the Friday edition of the Arizona Republic to thank the Arizona Cardinals' owners, staff and local community after they played their first playoff ...
In sports-mad Los Angeles, the Rams are embracing that role as wildfires sweep across Southern California. “All you guys did – you represented exactly what we wanted to be about, men. A city ...
The Los Angeles Rams are attempting to focus on a playoff game amid multiple deadly wildfires that have scorched the Los Angeles area.. At least five fires were active in Los Angeles County ...
During the Los Angeles meeting, the Committee on Los Angeles Opportunities, which consists of six NFL owners, favored the Carson project over the Rams' Inglewood project. Despite this, thanks to Jerry Jones' pitch, the first round of voting during the meeting, the Rams got the greater number of votes, conquering the Carson project 21–11. [ 35 ]
Los Angeles Rams players and coaches showed support for the Los Angeles Fire Department on Monday night during their playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings. Players warmed up wearing "LAFD" T ...