Since January 2018, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has been undergoing a $315 million renovation. Click here to see Curbed LA’s recent visit!

Since January 2018, the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has been undergoing a $315 million renovation. Click here to see Curbed LA’s recent visit!

Just three seasons after returning to Los Angeles, the Rams are now heading to the Super Bowl! When the Rams defeated the New Orleans Saints on Sunday, they knew the location, date, and time of their next game, but they didn’t know their opponent. That was decided a couple hours later, as the team sat on the plane en route back from New Orleans to Los Angeles, as the Patriots defeated the Chiefs in overtime, 37-31. Click here for the rest of the story!
The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for their first game of the postseason, hosting the Dallas Cowboys at the Coliseum on Saturday night. They’re seeking their first playoff win since 2004. For more information, click here.
Tickets Available To General Public Starting Wednesday at 1 PM PT at therams.com
The Los Angeles Rams-Kansas City Chiefs game will be played at the LA Memorial Coliseum on Monday, November 19 at 5 PM PT, the National Football League announced today. The game will be broadcast on ESPN and locally on ABC, as well as on radio in English on ESPN LA 710AM and in Spanish on ESPN Deportes/KWKW 1330 AM.
Starting today, Rams Season Ticket Members can go onto Rams Account Manager to purchase their current seats until Thursday at 5 PM PT. Starting Wednesday at 10 AM PT, Season Ticket Members will have a three-hour presale before the general public to purchase up to four additional seats.
For the general public, tickets will be available starting Wednesday, November 14 at 1:00 PM PT at therams.com.
In addition, the Rams will be providing complimentary tickets to first responders who are bravely protecting the greater Los Angeles community, as well as people who have been impacted by our community’s recent tragedies.
Due to the quick turnaround, tickets for this game will be mobile only. Fans may access their mobile gameday tickets right from the Los Angeles Rams or Ticketmaster mobile app and enter the stadium. Fans should download the latest version of the Rams App. Fans should save their tickets to Apple Wallet or Android Passbook before arrival at the stadium. The Rams Mobile App allows fans to manage, send or sell their tickets. Here are step-by-step guides to this process.
Information on parking and other game details will be announced later this week.
The NFL announced earlier today that it will move the Monday, November 19, Kansas City Chiefs-Los Angeles Rams game originally scheduled for Estadio Azteca in Mexico City to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles. The decision is based on the determination – in consultation with the NFLPA and following a meeting and field inspection this afternoon by NFL and club field experts as well as local and independent outside experts – that the playing field at Estadio Azteca does not meet NFL standards for playability and consistency and will not meet those standards by next Monday.
The NFL will be announcing details on ticket reimbursement procedures in the days ahead.
Amazon’s live streams of 11 NFL “Thursday Night Football” games will feature the first all-female broadcast booth in league history, the company announced on Tuesday.
Andrea Kremer, a longtime NFL reporter and recent Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee, will announce the games alongside Hannah Storm, an ESPN “SportsCenter” anchor and “Monday Night Football” pregame show host. The duo will make their debut on Thursday at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, when the Los Angeles Rams face the Minnesota Vikings on Amazon’s “Prime Video” subscription service.
“NFL fans will hear history made this season — bringing two female announcers together to call an entire NFL game has never been done before,” said Greg Hart, vice president of Prime Video. “Our customers around the world love to stream football — we are thrilled to have Andrea and Hannah bring their extensive knowledge of the game to fans on Prime Video.”
What goes hand-in-hand with a football game? Any fan will tell you the answer is, “FOOD!” Check out this feature today on CBS with our very own Executive Chef John Brenning of Legends Hospitality showcasing some of the new food items premiering this fall at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum!
As football season approaches, fans planning to attend Rams or USC games need to prepare for some changes. Click here for all the latest, direct from Kevin Daly, Director of Events & Customer Service for the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
The $270 million project will bring the 95-year-old stadium back to its former glory and add world-class amenities — all while the Trojans and Rams continue to play there. To read the article, click here.