The Los Angeles Rams, an American professional football franchise, began their history in Los Angeles in 1937 when the National Football League granted Cleveland a franchise to Homer Marshman and Associates. After failing to achieve a winning percentage higher than.500 in their first six seasons, they disbanded for good. The Rams’ origins can be traced back to Damon “Buzz” Wetzel, who co-founded the Cleveland Rams in 1936. The name can be traced back to the team’s founder, Damon “Buzz” Wetzel, who was a former fullback at Ohio State.
The Rams have played in three cities since their inception, with the club currently based in Cleveland, Los Angeles, and St. Louis. The Rams’ mascot, Rampage, is a nod to the team’s origins, echoing the rugged resilience and fighting spirit of a ram. The Rams’ mascot has been a symbol of tenacity and resilience, as they have faced numerous challenges throughout their history.
The Rams’ mascot has been a symbol of the team’s resilience and fighting spirit, and it has been a part of their uniform since 1983. The Rams’ mascot has been cared for by the Hogans for four generations, making its first appearance at a Carolina sporting event in 1924. The Rams’ history in Los Angeles is a testament to the resilience and spirit of the team.
📹 The History Of Rampage, The Los Angeles Rams Mascot
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📹 The History Behind the Rams Helmet
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