LOS ANGELES (CNS) — Even the famous “Hollywood” sign was able to celebrate the Los Angeles Rams winning NFL Super Bowl LVI.
The letters of the iconic landmark were changed on Monday, Feb. 14, to spell out “Rams House.” On Sunday, the NFC champion Rams defeated Cincinnati, the AFC champions, 23-20 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.
The “Rams House” sign tribute ended on Wednesday, Feb. 16.
“What a day in Los Angeles, the Rams are Super Bowl Champions,” Mayor Eric Garcetti said Monday. “This town has the best teams and fans in the world, and we can’t wait to show off our LA pride with a display that only Hollywood could deliver. Go Rams.”
A victory parade will take place on Wednesday morning at 11 a.m., near downtown.
The Lakers and Dodgers were both denied victory parades following their recent championship seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Winning a Super Bowl for Los Angeles and our fans in our home stadium is a dream come true,” said Los Angeles Rams Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff.
“We are grateful to the city, the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce and the Hollywood Sign Trust to allow us to recognize this historic championship by turning the iconic Hollywood sign into a celebration of our fans and our community.”