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LOS ANGELES — Days after winning the Super Bowl, Rams players stood on a stage during a post-parade rally and shouted their desire to “Run it Back” this season. But slogans, regardless of how ebulliently they are proclaimed, don’t win Super Bowls. No team has won consecutive titles since the New England Patriots in the 2003 and 2004 seasons. Rams players aim to become the first team in nearly ...
by Gary Klein, Los Angeles Times
Jul 23, 2022
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES — Days after winning the Super Bowl, Rams players stood on a stage during a post-parade rally and shouted their desire to “Run it Back” this season.
But slogans, regardless of how ebulliently they are proclaimed, don’t win Super Bowls.
No team has won consecutive titles since the New England Patriots in the 2003 and 2004 seasons.
Rams players aim to become the first team in nearly two decades to achieve the feat.
“Everybody wants another one,” linebacker Justin Hollins said Saturday after arriving at a Newport Beach hotel for the start of training camp. “It’s football heaven.
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