
The Rams have moved as much as any team, so where do fans like you live in the world?
The Rams have one of the most remarkable histories in American sports as far as relocation, so fans of the team could live anywhere in the country and anywhere in the world.
We want to hear from you today: Where do you live? Where were you living when you became a Rams fan? What is the Rams true home city?
The Rams first season was in Cleveland in 1937, a team coached by Hugo Bezdek that went 1-10. Nine seasons later, the Rams won their first NFL Championship by going 9-1 under Adam Walsh and quarterback Bob Waterfield, but then they immediately moved to Los Angeles in 1945.
The first professional sports team to move to the west coast, the Rams had a winning season in each of their first 10 years in L.A., winning the championship in 1951, but then they endured a rough patch that lasted 10 years.
The team got good again with George Allen starting in 1966 and they became a powerhouse in the 70s, but didn’t win any Super Bowls in that time. After 50 years in L.A., the Rams moved to St. Louis in 1995 and won the Super Bowl in 1999.
Spending 20 years in St. Louis, some legendary, others not so legendary, the Rams moved back to Los Angeles in 2016, where they have since won another Super Bowl, their first in L.A..
Where were you when you became a Rams fan? Where do you live now?
Tell us in the comments section below and discuss Rams geography with your fellow fans!