Los Angeles Rams

National Football League franchise in Inglewood

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February 6 2025 NFL and Victoria State Government announced the Rams as the designated home team for the 2026 NFL Melbourne Game at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, marking the first regular season NFL game in Australia.
January 2025 Rams advanced to NFC Divisional Round but lost to the Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles 28-22.
January 2025 Rams defeated Minnesota Vikings in NFC Wild Card Game, with quarterback Matthew Stafford completing 19 of 27 passes for 208 yards and two touchdowns.
January 2025 NFC Wild Card Playoffs game against Minnesota Vikings moved to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona due to Southern California wildfires, with Arizona Cardinals' owner Michael Bidwill providing aircraft transportation for Rams players, coaches, staff, families, and pets.
2024 Rookie outside linebacker Jared Verse recorded two sacks during the playoff game, contributing to the Rams' total of seven sacks in the match.
2024 Quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 26 of 44 passes for 324 yards in the NFC Divisional Playoff game.
2024 Rams finished 1st in NFC West with a 10-7 record and lost in the Divisional playoff round to the Philadelphia Eagles (22-28).
2024 All-time series stands at Rams leading 45-43-1 against the Detroit Lions.
2024 Rams signed quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo as backup on the same day of Donald's retirement, also acquired cornerback Tre'Davious White and safety Kamren Curl.
2024 First time since returning to Los Angeles in 2016, the Rams owned a first-round draft pick, selecting Florida State linebacker Jared Verse at 18th overall.
2024 Rams moved training camp from UC Irvine to Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles for the first time.
2024 Sean McVay wins his fourth NFC West Championship and continues to lead the team.
March 15 2024 Aaron Donald announced his retirement after playing all ten seasons of his career with the Rams, finishing with 111 sacks, never missing a Pro Bowl, and being named Defensive Player of the Year three times.
January 2024 In the 2023-24 NFL playoffs wild card round, the Rams faced the Detroit Lions in a game characterized as a 'revenge game' between quarterbacks Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff. The Lions won narrowly 24-23, with Stafford playing his first game in Detroit as an opposing player after spending his first twelve seasons with the Lions.
2023 Matthew Stafford returns to Detroit in the playoffs, where the Lions defeat the Rams 24-23 in their first postseason meeting since 1952.
2023 The Rams unexpectedly returned to the playoffs as a wild card team, overcoming an initial 3-6 record before their bye week, driven by quarterback Matthew Stafford's resurgence and strong performances from rookies Puka Nacua, Kobie Turner, and Byron Young.
2023 The Rams traded cornerback Jalen Ramsey to the Miami Dolphins, released edge rusher Leonard Floyd, and released linebacker Bobby Wagner, signaling significant defensive roster changes.
October 2023 Carson Wentz was signed as the team's new backup quarterback, and the Rams clinched a playoff berth after a successful late-season run.
September 2023 The Rams started the 2023 season with a 30-13 win over the Seahawks, with rookie receiver Puka Nacua recording 10 receptions in his debut.
January 2023 Kroenke purchased an additional shopping center called The Village for $325 million, bringing the total property ownership to support potential team facilities.
2022 During the Stanley Cup Finals, Patrick Maroon expressed motivation to defeat the Colorado Avalanche as a form of retribution against Stan Kroenke for moving the Rams from St. Louis.
2022 Rams finished 3rd in NFC West with a 5-12 record and did not qualify for the playoffs.
2022 Matthew Stafford continues to be a key quarterback for the Rams, participating in postseason games.
2022 Dick Vermeil is inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
2022 The Los Angeles Rams experienced a significant decline after their Super Bowl victory, with key players Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, and Aaron Donald missing substantial portions of the season due to injuries.
2022 The Rams started the season with a blowout loss to the Buffalo Bills on national television, which set a negative tone for their entire season.
2022 The team struggled with unprecedented offensive line instability, starting eleven different offensive line combinations in the first eleven games - a situation unprecedented since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.
December 25 2022 The Rams secured their fifth and final win of the 2022 season with a blowout victory over the Denver Broncos on Christmas Day.
October 14 2022 Red Hot Chili Peppers release a limited edition vinyl of their album 'Return of the Dream Canteen' in Rams colors with a Rams sticker, commemorating the team's Super Bowl LVI victory.
June 2022 Kroenke bought an adjacent property for $175 million, with plans to develop it into a permanent team headquarters and practice facility.
May 2022 Rams owner Stan Kroenke purchased a property in Woodland Hills that included The Promenade shopping mall for approximately $150 million.
March 2022 Sean McVay received a contract extension, and Cooper Kupp was also extended. Aaron Donald's contract was restructured to increase his guaranteed money to $95 million through the 2024 NFL season.
February 13 2022 In Super Bowl LVI, the Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 at their home stadium SoFi Stadium, winning the franchise's second Super Bowl championship and first in Los Angeles. Wide receiver Cooper Kupp was named Super Bowl MVP.
January 30 2022 Won the NFC Championship against the San Francisco 49ers with a score of 20-17, advancing to Super Bowl LVI.
January 23 2022 Defeated the defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30-27 in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
January 17 2022 Defeated the Arizona Cardinals in the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs.
January 12 2022 Free safety Eric Weddle came out of retirement to sign with the Rams after the regular season, ahead of the postseason.
2021 The lawsuit filed by St. Louis against the Rams was settled for $790 million.
2021 Played 57 games as quarterback with 34 wins and 23 losses. Started 7 postseason games, winning 5 and losing 2.
2021 Matthew Stafford plays 57 games as quarterback, winning 34 and losing 23.
2021 Tampa Bay Buccaneers became the first team to win a Super Bowl in their home stadium (Super Bowl LV).
2021 Tensions escalated after Seahawks safety Jamal Adams' postgame conference taunt. The Rams subsequently beat the Seahawks in the Wild Card Game, with Jalen Ramsey and Jared Goff expressing satisfaction with the victory.
2021 Forbes ranked the Rams fourth in NFL team values at $4.8 billion, behind the Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, and New York Giants.
2021 Matthew Stafford joins the Rams, starting 57 regular season games and 7 postseason games, including playoff appearances in 2021 and 2023-2024.
2021 Matthew Stafford played 57 games as quarterback, achieving 34 wins and 23 losses. He also started 7 postseason games, winning 5 and losing 2.
2021 The Los Angeles Rams completed their season with notable individual performances, including Matthew Stafford passing for 4,886 yards, Cooper Kupp receiving 1,947 yards, and Aaron Donald recording 12.5 sacks.
2021 The Rams clinched their second consecutive playoff berth after improving their record to 10-6.
2021 Matthew Stafford had an exceptional postseason, going 4-0 in his first year with the Rams.
2021 The Rams signed free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and traded for All-Pro linebacker Von Miller to bolster their roster during the season.
2021 The Rams finished the regular season with a 12-5 record, clinching their third NFC West Division title since head coach Sean McVay's arrival.

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