The Rams, first formed in 1936 and based in Cleveland, are considered the second incarnation of an earlier Cleveland Rams team that was a charter member of the AFL. The team made their first move just a decade later, taking residence in Los Angeles for the 1946 season. The team would remain in California for almost three decades until they moved once again, this time to Missouri. It was not until the 1995 season that St. Louis Rams tickets first became available to St. Louis residents and fans of the team. When the Rams were first introduced to the NFL in 1937, they team were initially assigned to the Western division, replacing the St. Louis Gunners. The Rams have had a history marked by frequent moves, playing in no less than three stadiums over the course of several losing seasons. Their move to St. Louis has heralded success. St. Louis residents and fans in possession of St. Louis Rams tickets during the 1999 season had the chance to watch "The Greatest Show on Turf" as the Ram's success eventually brought them all the way to a Super Bowl victory. St. Louis Rams tickets remain a popular item today for fans who are interested in the chance to cheer for the team in person and to enjoy the opportunity to take part in all the excitement that a home game has to offer.
Today, St. Louis Rams tickets bring fans a chance to visit The Edward Jones Dome, known by its more formal full name as the Edward Jones Dome at America's Center and prior to that as The Transworld Dome. The multi-purpose facility was constructed in 1995 for cost $208 million, and has been the home of the team ever since. With room for almost 70,000 holders of St. Louis Rams tickets, the stadium won the honor of hosting the largest indoor gathering in the history of the United States when, on January 27th of 1999, Pope John Paul II held an indoor mass that had a turnout of over 104,000. Later that same year, the stadium was the backdrop for Rev. Billy Graham, as he held The Greater St. Louis Billy Graham Crusade bringing another huge turnout, with over 200,000 visitors attending the events in a four day period. St. Louis Rams tickets remain quite popular with area residents. Fans with St. Louis Rams tickets, together with the team's mascot Rampage, turn out in droves to support the team whenever it plays at home. The support of Rams fans remains steadfast, despite the teams relatively short history of playing for the city, and with just the small cost of purchase needed to obtain St. Louis Rams tickets, many fans are eager to make use of any opportunity to root for the team that calls St. Louis their home.
12-4-12: The most impressive thing the Rams have done all year is beat the 49ers once and tie them another time. They seem to be a San Francisco bugaboo. Young Quarterback Sam Bradford will take his 83 rating into Buffalo for what should be a winnable game for the Rams. Since they hold the tie-breaker against the 49ers the Rams still have a chance, but a bumpy schedule could derail their playoff dreams in a hurry. After playing the Bills they will face the Vikings, Bucs and Seahawks.