Cleveland and St. Louis.
The Rams played in Cleveland between 1936-1945 before moving to Los Angeles in 1946.
The NFL's Cleveland Rams moved to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Rams in 1946.
From the Cleveland Rams when they moved to Los Angeles.
Current St. Louis Rams Former Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Rams
1946 when the Cleveland Rams moved to LA.
Los Angeles Rams was created in 1946.
Los Angeles Rams ended in 1995.
The Rams have been in the NFL since 1937 and have played in Cleveland, Los Angeles, and St. Louis. The first head coach of the Cleveland Rams was Hugo Bezdek in 1937. The first head coach of the Los Angeles Rams was Adam Walsh in 1946. The first head coach of the St. Louis Rams was Rich Brooks in 1995.
The NFL Rams have played in three cities: Los Angeles, St. Louis, and back to Los Angeles. They were originally established in Cleveland in 1936 but moved to Los Angeles in 1946. After a stint in St. Louis from 1995 to 2015, they returned to Los Angeles in 2016.
The Rams final game in Los Angeles was December 24, 1994 against the Washington Redskins. Their first season in St. Louis was the 1995 season.
They began as the Cleveland Rams in the 1930's and were there until about 1950 when they moved to Los Angeles. They left LA for St. Louis in the 90's and have been there since.