
LOS ANGELES, CA — The Los Angeles Rams will celebrate Sunday's Super Bowl victory with a parade Wednesday from the Shrine Auditorium to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The city hasn't seen a Super Bowl celebration since 1983 when the Raiders won, giving the City of Angels its only other Super Bowl victory. And the city hasn't seen a victory parade of any kind since before the pandemic despite the Lakers and Dodgers championship victories. Unlike the Dodgers and Lakers championship victories, the Rams win comes as the city is on the downswing of a coronavirus surge.
A massive crowd of revelers is expected Wednesday.
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Rams Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff announced the Super Bowl victory parade Monday. However, the specifics, including the time and the exact route has not yet been determined.
Demoff said the parade will originate from the Shrine Auditorium and end a relatively short distance away at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where a rally will be held in the peristyle-end plaza outside the stadium. The Rams played at the Coliseum from 2016-19 while SoFi Stadium was being built.
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City News Service contributed to this report.
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