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SUPER BOWL LVI

Famous people & celebrities who support L.A. Rams in Super Bowl LVI

The Los Angeles Rams will be playing in their home field for Super Bowl LVI, and they are likely to see some familiar faces cheering them on in SoFi Stadium.

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The Los Angeles Rams will be playing in their home field for Super Bowl LVI, and they are likely to see some familiar faces cheering them on in SoFi Stadium.

The Los Angeles Rams are aiming to take home the first Super Bowl title for the franchise in La-La Land, and a lot of high-profile people are expected to be in the stands to cheer them on- it’s the home of Hollywood, after all.

Many celebrities have been vocal about their support for the Rams, and now that the championship game is being held at their home stadium, we can expect the audience to be pretty star-studded.

Here are some famous people who have expressed support for the team that is playing in their home field.

Other Super Bowl stories:

LeBron James

The city of Angels is home to another very famous sports franchise, the Los Angeles Lakers, and one of its biggest legends LeBron James has shown some love for the Rams.

However, has also shared his fondness for the Dallas Cowboys and the Cleveland Browns in the past.

Well, these teams aren’t in the Super Bowl so he may turn up to cheer for the city where he lives.

Magic Johnson

The NFL loyalty of King James may not be clear, but that of Lakers icon Magic Johnson certainly is. The three-time NBA MVP made sure he would never lack for a ticket to a Rams game.

When the NFL team made its way back to Los Angeles in 2016 after its run in St. Louis, the 12-time NBA All-Star was the first person to put in a deposit for season tickets.

Bryan Cranston

The Emmy award-winning star of Breaking Bad grew up watching the Los Angeles Rams, and was disheartened when the franchise moved to St. Louis, likening the experience to being “dumped”. Now that they have returned to LA and are playing in their home field at that, Cranston is giving them back his support.

Alyssa Milano

The actress and activist has often talked about her support for the Rams, and is extremely excited for Super Bowl LVI. Milano has also put her star power to good use by working with a foundation which gives young girls the chance to play football.

Flea

The Red Hot Chili Peppers performed at the halftime show of a Rams 2016 game but the band’s bassist didn’t do it just for the money. He’s a long-standing Rams fan and proudly wore their jersey heading into the playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers a few weeks ago.

Ty Burrell

The star of “Modern Family” has been a fan of the Rams for years, and was on hand during their first game back in LA in 2016. He’s not only there for momentous games- he is spotted very often when his team takes the field, and even drops by during training camp.

Rebel Wilson

The Australian actress has certainly gotten into the American football spirit. She has been a Rams diehard for a few years, and watched the NFC Championship a couple of weeks ago. Wilson even starred in a Rams commercial last year. Now that Los Angeles has made it to the Super Bowl, she is sure to make some noise for the team.

James Corden

Talk show host James Corden has cheered for the LA Rams, and that is in the most literal sense possible! A few years ago, he infiltrated the Rams cheerleading squad and showed off his own moves on the football field.