Yes.
The Rams franchise was founded in Cleveland in 1936 and joined the NFL in 1937. The team played in Cleveland through the 1945 season and then moved to Los Angeles where it played between 1946-1994 before moving to it's current home in St. Louis for the 1995 season.
The Rams first season in St. Louis was 1995. The franchise began as the Cleveland Rams in 1937.
1) Cleveland Browns 2) Cincinnati Bengals 3) Detroit Lions - originally Portsmouth Spartans 4) Baltimore Ravens - originally Cleveland Browns 5) St. Louis Rams - originally Cleveland Rams
From the Cleveland Rams when they moved to Los Angeles.
Current St. Louis Rams Former Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Rams
The Rams final game in Los Angeles was December 24, 1994 against the Washington Redskins. Their first season in St. Louis was the 1995 season.
The Rams first season in St. Louis was 1995.
No, they were originally in Cleveland and have been in LA and now are in ST. Louis. They were named after the college team the fordham rams because it was the original owners favorite team.
Cleveland Rams was created in 1936.
The Rams have been in the NFL since 1937 and have played in Cleveland, Los Angeles, and St. Louis. The first head coach of the Cleveland Rams was Hugo Bezdek in 1937. The first head coach of the Los Angeles Rams was Adam Walsh in 1946. The first head coach of the St. Louis Rams was Rich Brooks in 1995.
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No. The Rams are simply the team that began in Cleveland in 1937, moved to Los Angeles in 1946, then moved to St. Louis in 1995.
NO- they were the LA rams not long ago.