Rams Super Bowl parade set in the 'City of Champions'

Rams Super Bowl parade set in the ‘City of Champions’. 

LOS ANGELES: The Rams will celebrate their incredible win during Super Bowl LVI with a parade on Wednesday in Los Angeles. 

In this city, professional teams of baseball and basketball have had championships recently.

The Rams have returned to LA after six seasons following an extended trip of 21 seasons to St. Louis, hope that their win will put them in the same league as those of the Lakers and Dodgers beloved teams who each won championships in the year 2020.

In contrast to the Rams and the Dodgers, like the Dodgers Lakers and Dodgers could not hold parades due to the COVID-19 epidemic, and the city’s most famous athlete, basketball player LeBron James, said it was time for the teams to join forces to enjoy a delay in enjoying the sunshine.

“We, Dodgers and Rams should all participate in a joint parade !!!!” James tweets on Monday.

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“With Live music to close it! City of Champions.”

James was among the sea of stars present to watch the Rams coming from behind to win 23-20 over their rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals at SoFi Stadium, the team’s brand new $5.5 billion stadium.

James could be seen enjoying the halftime show on Sunday, a fan of music, featuring hip-hop stars Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, Mary J. Blige, and Kendrick Lamar, with surprise appearances from 50 Cent as well as Anderson Paak.

In the meantime, work was in progress on Monday to temporarily alter the characters on the iconic Hollywood sign to match that of the Rams motto “Rams House”.