Los Angeles Rams info

The Los Angeles Rams play their home games at SoFi Stadium, which opened in 2020 and is located in Inglewood. The stadium holds 70240 fans.

Los Angeles Rams

The Los Angeles Rams finished the regular season with a 21-20 loss against the San Francisco 49ers. Despite the defeat, they managed to qualify for the playoffs. However, they were defeated by the Detroit Lions with a score of 24-23. In total, the Rams had 10 wins and 7 losses during the season, placing them in second place in the NFC West. Despite not making it to the Super Bowl, they are expected to be strong contenders in the upcoming season.

Things to do in Los Angeles:

  • Griffith Observatory: This observatory is located on the south face of Mount Hollywood and offers stunning views of the Los Angeles basin.
  • The Getty Center: It is one of the most impressive architectural achievements in the United States and also houses some of the finest works of art in the world.
  • La Brea Tar Pits and the Natural History Museum: These are two family-friendly attractions not to be missed.
  • Universal Studios: Offers a behind-the-scenes tour of your favorite movies.

Things to do around the SoFi Stadium:

  • The Forum: A historic venue for concerts and events, located very close to the stadium.
  • SoFi Stadium Tour: You can take a tour of the stadium to see it from the inside.
  • Automobile Driving Museum: A museum housing a collection of vintage cars, ideal for car enthusiasts.
  • Dockweiler State Beach: A beautiful beach with available bonfire pits, located a short drive from the stadium.

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The Rams were LA’s first pro sports team. Before the Lakers, before the Dodgers, it was the Rams. After playing in Cleveland, former owner Dan Reeves headed west. Los Angeles was the lone NFL team on the west coast until being joined by the San Francisco 49ers in 1950.

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