When was the last time the Rams won the Super Bowl?
The Los Angeles Rams will face the Cincinnati Bengals in their home stadium for Super Bowl LVI and are aiming for a trophy that’s eluded them for more than two decades.


The Los Angeles Rams have the home-field advantage when they face off with the Cincinnati Bengals for Super Bowl LVI, and they are likely to have more fans to cheer them on as they gun for a Lombardi trophy that they haven’t hoisted in more than two decades.
The Rams last won the Super Bowl in the 1999 season, when they defeated the Tennessee Titans 23-16. It was the organization’s first Super Bowl victory.
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Held on Jan. 30, 2000, Super Bowl XXXIV saw the franchise winning when they were still named the St. Louis Rams. A win in SoFi Stadium would give the team their first title as the Los Angeles Rams.
The nickname of the Rams’ last Super Bowl victory reflects the era during which it was played- it is referred to as the “Dot-com Super Bowl” because of the many commercials bought by dot-com companies.
The 2000 matchup between the Rams and the Titans is considered one of the greatest Super Bowls of all time. It’s also the most recent championship game, to date, where both teams were looking to bag their first Lombardi trophy.
The Rams won their only Super Bowl 22 years ago today, as the Titans fell 𝟭 𝗬𝗔𝗥𝗗 𝗦𝗛𝗢𝗥𝗧!
— FOX Bet Sportsbook (@FOXBet) January 30, 2022
Their preseason odds to win it all: 𝟯𝟬𝟬/𝟭 😮pic.twitter.com/exzZxmtlPi
Super Bowl track record
The Rams are making their fifth Super Bowl appearance on Sunday, their last being in 2018 when they suffered a loss at the hands of the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII, 13-3, in the lowest-scoring Super Bowl in history.
Their other Super Bowl games took place in 2001 (Super Bowl XXXVI), which was another loss to the Patriots, 20-17, and 1979 (Super Bowl XIV), where they were defeated by the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-19.