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Boyd: It’s interesting how almost apathetic the fan base in St. Louis seems, to be not only towards the L.A. Rams but towards the NFL as a whole. St. Louisians have turned their noses up on the NFL.
Legendary RB Jerome Bettis has high expectations for the Rams this year and believes they can be great if they address one ...
Most estimates around town peg the percentage of St. Louis Rams fans sticking with the Los Angeles incarnation around 10-20%, with the rest either finding a new team or skipping the NFL entirely.
St. Louis Rams owner Stan Kroenke, seen here speaking to the media after NFL owners approved the Rams' move to a new stadium just outside Los Angeles, is the target of anger for many NFL fans in ...
ST. LOUIS -- They came with a passion for football and the St. Louis Rams on a rainy night with the St. Louis Blues hockey team playing next door at the Scottrade Center. The Peabody Opera House ...
Hall of Fame running Jerome Bettis believes the Los Angeles Rams have a better chance to win the NFC West than the San ...
The Rams cut receiver Cooper Kupp and saw Demarcus Robinson leave in free agency. Former second-round draft pick Tutu Atwell ...
The Rams have had so much success on the field since moving from St. Louis to Los Angeles, winning three division titles, making the playoffs five times and winning a Super Bowl ring in 2021. Yet ...
This makes perfect sense because between Los Angeles and St. Louis, the Rams have had some of the best players ever. For some fans, they cannot say it was just one player and leave out the others ...
December 23, 2012; Tampa, FL, USA; St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson (39) against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Raymond James Stadium.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Tom Brady is still a villain in St. Louis, even without the Rams or NFL in town. Tom Brady was in St. Louis Sunday for his broadcast debut with Fox, covering the UFL ...
1995: They used to have the football Cardinals, but for eight years St. Louis fans had nobody. The Rams were supposed to be there for a long time.