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‘Best day of my life’: Fans celebrate Super Bowl champion parade in sea of blue and gold

LOS ANGELES — Exposition Park on Wednesday was transformed into a sea of blue and gold as excited L.A. Rams fans gathered for a parade and rally to honor the Super Bowl champions.

There were cheers. There were bullhorns. There were speakers blaring Dr. Dre.

But above it all, four words rang loud and clear:

“Whose house?”

“Rams’ house!”

The team defeated the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20, in Super Bowl LVI on Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, but in many ways, the celebration was years in the making.

Los Angeles in 2020 claimed championship wins for the Lakers and the Dodgers, but parades were never held in their honor because

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