20 Famous Los Angeles Rams Fans, From LeBron James to Danny Trejo (Photos)
The home of Hollywood has a team back in the Super Bowl. On Feb. 3, the Los Angeles Rams will face the New England Patriots in Atlanta for the Big Game: Super Bowl LIII. Stars from film, TV and music will be cheering on the Rams as an LA team returns to the Super Bowl for the first time in 39 years. Some of them have long cheered for the Rams before the team left for St. Louis in 1994, while there are also some that have become passionate fans since the team’s return in 2016.
If you’re backing the Rams, or cheering against the Patriots, here is a look at some of the Hollywood stars who will be cheering right along with you. No VIP pass required.
Ty Burrell
Despite being born and raised in Oregon, the “Modern Family” star has long cheered for the Rams franchise. Burrell famously attended the Rams first game back in LA in 2016, just to leave at half time to rush to the Emmys, according to the LA Times.
Magic Johnson
The Lakers legend is a fan of all things Los Angeles, and that includes the Rams. When the Rams came over from St. Louis in 2016, Johnson became the first person to put his deposit down for season tickets, a fact the Rams confirmed on Twitter.
Terry Crews
Before Hollywood, the “Brooklyn 99” star began his career as a pro football player with the Rams back in 1991. Since he moved to acting, Crews has been seen cheering for the Rams from the stands.
Bryan Cranston
The “Breaking Bad” actor once loved watching the Rams growing up, but as he told NFL Network’s Good Morning Football show recently, he lost hope when they moved to St. Louis.
v”It’s like being dumped for another city!” Cranston said.
But, don’t worry LA, Cranston is back on the wagon.
“I was a little stand off-ish at first, but they won me back,” he said on Jan. 11.
Kendrick Lamar
The Pulitzer-prize winning rapper not only performed at the Rams home opener this year, but he was also seen running routes on the Rams practice field in 2016.
Danny Trejo
The “Machete” and “Spy Kids” star is such a big Rams fan, his Trejo’s Coffee & Donuts in Hollywood has started to sell LA-Rams themed donuts. But the fandom doesn’t stop there. Trejo went on the Rich Eisen Show last October, recounting his childhood sneaking into the Coliseum to watch the Rams in the ’50s.
Holly Robinson Peete
Hallmark’s “Meet the Peetes” actress shared a video on Twitter celebrating the Rams win over the New Orleans Saints in the NFC championship game. In the tweet she mentions how her brother-in-law is Rams running backs’ coach Skip Peete.
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