Rams Super Bowl Parade Set For Wednesday Outside Of Coliseum
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Sunday night was one to remember as the Los Angeles Rams finally accomplished their ultimate goal, beating the Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI to be crowned champions.

The Rams were able to do it in front of their home crowd at SoFi Stadium, capping off one of the most memorable NFL seasons ever.

Now that the Rams have won the Super Bowl, it appears plans for a parade are already in the works. According to Greg Beacham of the Associated Press, the parade is set for Wednesday and will take place outside of the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum:

The start time of the parade has not been announced, although likely will shortly.

The Rams won the Super Bowl at their new home, and now they get to celebrate at their old one after playing at the Coliseum the first four seasons after moving back to L.A.

It’s been a while since L.A. has had a championship parade since the pandemic didn’t allow the Lakers and Dodgers to celebrate theirs in 2020. So even though not everyone in the city roots for the Rams, there’s no doubt there will be a quality turn out to celebrate the championship.

As far as the game goes, it was a fun contest between two great teams with it coming down to the final possession. The Rams found themselves trailing late before Matthew Stafford connected with Cooper Kupp for the game-winning touchdown. Aaron Donald then came up with the big pressure on Joe Burrow on fourth down to seal it, officially clinching the Rams their second Super Bowl overall and first in L.A.