Before moving to Los Angeles for the 1946 season, the Rams began in Cleveland in 1936. Here they are celebrating the 1945 NFL championship after beating the Washington Redskins. (Photo by Bettmann/Getty Images)
Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch goes for the end zone in 1951
Hall of Fame wide receiver Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch of the Los Angeles Rams runs upfield in a 42 to 14 win over the Green Bay Packers on December 16, 1951 at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. (Photo by Vic Stein/Getty
Baltimore Colts visit the Rams in 1958
Baltimore Colts halfback Lenny Moore #24 runs to the end zone while Rams defensive back Jimmy Harris #44 tries to break up the play. (Photo by Al Paloczy/The Enthusiast Network/Getty Images)
1949 NFL Championship Game: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams
Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame running back Steve Van Buren on a carry in a 14-0 win over the Los Angeles Rams in a League Championship game on December 18, 1949 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.(Photo by Vic Stein/Getty Images)
The Fearsome Foursome (Jones, Olsen, Grier and Lundy)
The Rams defensive quartet:
David "Deacon" Jones (#75); Merlin Olsen (#74); Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier (#76); Lamar Lundy (#85) (Getty Images)
Rosey Grier blocks Johnny Unitas
The Baltimore Colts wore down a tough Los Angeles defense to win, 24-7 and clinch the NFL Western Conference Championship. Colts Quarterback, Johnny Unitas (19), had a rough afternoon faced with situations such as this one with Rams' Roosevelt Greer (75), forming a human barrier as he tried to pass. (Getty Images)
Rosey Grier on The Love Boat
Rosey Grier was one of a few Rams who became successful actors. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images)
Defensive tackle Merlin Olsen was a 14-time Pro Bowl selection
Merlin Olsen #74, also an actor, he starred on Little House on the Prairie, and Jack Youngblood #85 of the Los Angeles Rams bring down running back Dave Hampton #43 of the Atlanta Falcons on October 1, 1972. Olsen played for the Rams from 1962-76. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
Defensive end Deacon Jones was selected to the Pro Bowl eight times
Hall of Fame defensive end David "Deacon" Jones follows the ball in a 20-7 loss to the Oakland Raiders on August 21, 1971 at Memorial Stadium on the University campus in Berkeley, California. (Photo by Tony Tomsic/Getty Images)
Deacon Jones on the Odd Couple
Jones also caught the acting bug. Here he is with Tony Randall and Jack Klugman on the Odd Couple. (Photo by ABC Photo Archives/ABC via Getty Images)
Rams move to Anaheim
Prior to the 1979 season, the Rams moved from their longtime home at the Coliseum to Anaheim Stadium. (Getty Images)
Georgia Frontiere ticket scalping scandal
Rams team owner Georgia Frontiere and her husband were accused of scalping a large amount of tickets before Super Bowl XIV. She claimed to know nothing about the scheme. Her then-husband Dominic took the fall pleading guilty to tax evasion. (Photo by Jeff Haynes/AFP/Getty Images)
Vince Ferragamo threw for 30 touchdowns in 1980
Vince Ferragamo drops back to pass against the New York Giants on September 4, 1983 at The Meadowlands in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Ferragamo played for the Rams from 1977-80 and 1982-84. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
Super Bowl XIV: Steelers 31, Rams 19
John Stallworth #82 of the Pittsburgh Steelers catches a pass against Rod Perry #49 of the Los Angeles Rams during Super Bowl XIV at the Rose Bowl on January 20, 1980 in Pasadena, California. The Steelers defeated the Rams 31-19. (Photo by Andy Hayt/Getty Images)
"Mom" the cheerleader at Super Bowl XIV
"Mom" the cheerleader for the Los Angeles Rams on the sidelines during Super Bowl XIV against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Rose Bowl on January 20, 1980 in Pasadena. The Steelers defeated the Rams 31-19. (Photo by Focus On Sport/Getty Images)
Super Bowl XIV: Dryer and Youngblood put the pressure on Bradshaw
Fred Dryer #89, also an actor, and Jack Youngblood go after quarterback Terry Bradshaw of the Pittsburgh Steelers during Super Bowl XIV on January 20, 1980 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. The Steelers won 31 -19. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
Rams get on the board in Super Bowl XIV
Lawrence McCutcheon #30 celebrates as Cullen Bryant #32 (on ground between Jackie Slater #78 and Dennis Harrah #60) scores a touchdown during Super Bowl XIV against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Rose Bowl on January 20, 1980 in Pasadena. (Photo by Robert Riger/Getty Images)
Eric Dickerson set an NFL season rushing record in 1984 with 2,105 yards
Eric Dickerson of the Los Angeles Rams in 1984 rushes at Anaheim Stadium. (Photo by Owen Shaw/Getty Images)
Eric Dickerson was NFC Rookie of the Year in 1983
Eric Dickerson of the Los Angeles Rams rushes against the Minnesota Vikings at Anaheim Stadium. (Photo by Owen Shaw/Getty Images)
John Robinson's 79 victories is the most in team history
Head coach John Robinson of the Los Angeles Rams gets pulled back to the sidelines by wide receiver Preston Dennard #88 during the game against the Atlanta Falcons at Anaheim Stadium on October 16, 1983. The Rams won 27-21. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)
Hello St. Louis
A moving van, part of a convoy of trucks carrying the equipment of the newly transplanted St. Louis Rams football team, breaks through a welcoming banner as the trucks arrive in St. Louis in 1995. (Photo by Peter Newcomb/AFP/Getty Images)
Super Bowl XXXIV Rams 23, Titans 16
St. Louis Rams wide receiver Torry Holt holds the ball in celebration of his touchdown catch during second half action in Super Bowl XXXIV at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, January, 30, 2000. (Photo by Tony Ranze/AFP/Getty Images)
St. Louis Rams owner Georgia Frontiere hoists the Lombardi Trophy
St. Louis Rams owner Georgia Frontiere holds the Lombardi Trophy as quarterback Kurt Warner (L) and head coach Dick Vermeil (2nd R) look on during Super Bowl XXXIV at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. (Photo by Peter Newcomb/AFP/Getty Images)
Kurt Warner was Super Bowl XXXIV MVP and NFL MVP in 1999 and 2001
Kurt Warner drops back to pass against the Tennessee Titans during Super Bowl XXXIV at the Georgia Dome on January 30, 2000 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Ram won the game 23-16. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
Marshall Faulk was the NFL's MVP in 2000
Running back Marshall Faulk of the St. Louis Rams runs upfield during a 14 to 27 win over the Arizona Cardinals on 11/03/2002. (Photo by Mike Moore/Getty Images)
It's official, back to Los Angeles
Inglewood Mayor James Butts, Jr. left, greets Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke at a press conference held at Forum to celebrate and welcome team to Los Angeles. (Photo by Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Super Bowl XXXVI: Patriots shock The Rams
New England Patriots kicker Adam Vinatieri shocks the Rams by kicking a 48-yard game-winning field goal at the buzzer to win Super Bowl XXXVI, 20-17, February 3, 2002, at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. (Photo by Sylvia Allen/Getty Images)
The future of the Rams, running back Todd Gurley
Todd Gurley of the Georgia Bulldogs holds up a jersey with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being picked #10 overall by the St. Louis Rams during the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University on April 30, 2015 in Chicago. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
L.A. takes Jared Goff with the 2016 No. 1 overall pick
Jared Goff of the California Golden Bears holds up a jersey with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being picked #1 overall by the Los Angeles Rams during the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University on April 28, 2016 in Chicago. (Photo by Jon Durr/Getty Images)
The Rams take on the Cowboys in their first preseason game and first home game in Los Angeles since 1994
(Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
The first preseason game back in L.A. vs. the Dallas Cowboys
The Los Angeles Rams run off the field after warmups for their game with the Dallas Cowboys at the Los Angeles Coliseum during preseason on August 13, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)
They're Back!
A Rams fan outside the Los Angeles Coliseum celebrates a preseason win against Kansas City. (CBSLA)