To Rams' Owner, It's Business; to St. Louis Fans, It's Personal

Like any Rams fan on Tuesday he was probably feeling a little down in the dumps with the news that the Rams, under the ownership of Stan Kroenke, are relocating back to Los Angeles after spending the past 21 years in the midwest where they played in

More proof that professional athletes are just like the rest of us: Here's Rams defensive end Chris Long, making the local news in Charlottesville, Virginia, for a story about the $1.58 million Powerball lottery.

ST. LOUIS — Enos Stanley Kroenke, a native of Missouri and the owner of the Rams, is named after two of this city's most revered baseball figures, the hustling outfielder Enos Slaughter and the gentlemanly hitter Stan Musial.

Who knew the Rams were so sexy? The Rams are returning to Los Angeles — OK, Inglewood — where they had a pretty nice run in the '80s, making the playoffs six times in seven seasons. More importantly, it's where they recorded “Let's Ram It!”.

Like any Rams fan on Tuesday he was probably feeling a little down in the dumps with the news that the Rams, under the ownership of Stan Kroenke, are relocating back to Los Angeles after spending the past 21 years in the midwest where they played in