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Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl History: Two Championships

The Los Angeles Rams have won two Super Bowls — one as the St. Louis Rams in 2000 and one as the Los Angeles Rams in 2022. Here is the complete story of both championships.

Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen

Business Correspondent

May 2, 20251 min read9,870 views
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Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl History: Two Championships
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The Los Angeles Rams (formerly the St. Louis Rams) have won two Super Bowl championships in franchise history — decades apart and with completely different team identities. Here is the complete story of both Rams championships.

Super Bowl XXXIV (2000): The Greatest Show on Turf

The St. Louis Rams' Super Bowl XXXIV victory over the Tennessee Titans was the culmination of the "Greatest Show on Turf" era. Quarterback Kurt Warner, wide receivers Isaac Bruce and Torry Holt, and running back Marshall Faulk powered one of the most explosive offenses in NFL history. Warner's 414-yard, 2-touchdown performance earned him the MVP. The game ended with the Titans' final drive reaching the Rams' 1-yard line as time expired — a single tackle by linebacker Mike Jones preserving the 23–16 victory in what is considered one of the most dramatic finishes in Super Bowl history.

Super Bowl LVI (2022): The Hometown Win

The Los Angeles Rams' Super Bowl LVI victory at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California — their home stadium — was one of the most unusual situations in Super Bowl history: a team playing in its own stadium for the championship. The Rams defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 23–20 in a game decided in the final minutes. Cooper Kupp won the MVP after catching 8 passes for 92 yards and 2 touchdowns.

Super Bowl Losses

The Rams have also lost two Super Bowls: Super Bowl XXXVI (2002) to Tom Brady's Patriots in one of the greatest upsets in Super Bowl history, and Super Bowl LIII (2019) to the Patriots 13–3 in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl ever played. For the complete records, see our Super Bowl winners page and Super Bowl history.

Key Takeaways

  • Super Bowl 2027 is scheduled for February 2027
  • The Philadelphia Eagles are the defending champions (Super Bowl LIX, 2025)
  • The Super Bowl draws 115–130 million viewers annually in the US
  • A 30-second commercial spot costs approximately $6.5–7 million
  • Tom Brady holds the record with 7 Super Bowl victories
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Frequently Asked Questions

Super Bowl 2027 is scheduled for the first Sunday of February 2027. The exact date has not yet been officially confirmed by the NFL, but it is expected to fall on February 2 or February 9, 2027.

Sarah Chen

Sarah Chen

Business Correspondent

Sports business journalist, advertising industry analyst

Sarah Chen covers the business side of the Super Bowl including commercials, sponsorships, and the massive economic impact the game generates each year.

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