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NFL in L.A. live updates: Kroenke gets emotional talking about return to L.A.

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The Rams held their first news conference in Los Angeles since announcement of their relocation. Owner Stan Kroenke got a lot of love from the fans.

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John Robinson among those cheering Rams’ return

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When the Rams left Southern California for St. Louis after the 1994 NFL season, John Robinson thought the franchise was gone forever.

The former Rams and USC coach never anticipated the team would return to Los Angeles and possibly play in the Coliseum.

“Hell no,” he said, laughing.

The NFL this week approved the Rams’ relocation to the Southland for the 2016 season. The team is expected to play three seasons at the Coliseum before moving into a new stadium in Inglewood before the 2019 season.

Robinson, 80, said he was “excited about the Rams coming back” and joked that he was prepared for their arrival.

“I saved all my Rams gear,” he said. “I went and got it out again.”

Robinson was USC’s coach for seven seasons before he succeeded Ray Malavasi as the Rams’ coach in 1983. He compiled a 79-74 record (including the playoffs) and led the Rams, who played home games at Anaheim Stadium, to two NFC title games.

“Most of it was good times,” he said.

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The Times’ take on Rams news conference

Sam Farmer, Nathan Fenno, Gary Klein and Lindsey Thiry discuss the Rams’ first news conference since returning to Los Angeles.

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Rams fans don’t want to share

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That’s a wrap from the Forum

The press conference lasted about 40 minutes and the main point to come out of it was that tickets will be available online on Monday.

The fans gave owner Stan Kroenke a lot of love, but they made it pretty clear that they don’t want to share their new stadium as any mention of a potential Raider or Chargers relocation were met with loud boos.

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Some ticket news

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Well, that didn’t go over well

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The cake is a thing for Dickerson

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More cake news!

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It’s on when the mascot gets in the act

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Stan the man

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Stadium cake? Yea, why not.

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Former Rams in the house

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Rams fans show support at Forum

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Hello Rams!

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Real estate agents scramble as Rams touch down

“You've got your 53-man roster, plus coaches, assistant coaches. We’ll have 100-plus people looking for homes,” says Kofi Nartey, an agent at the Agency, a Beverly Hill real estate firm
“You’ve got your 53-man roster, plus coaches, assistant coaches. We’ll have 100-plus people looking for homes,” says Kofi Nartey, an agent at the Agency, a Beverly Hill real estate firm
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)

Manhattan Beach real estate agent Ed Kaminsky has been feverishly calling anyone he might know who has an in with a Rams player or two.

“I’ve been on the phone with the Rams’ offices, sports agents, business managers, players, players that aren’t on the team but that have relationships with players on the team,” he said.

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Should the Rams switch their uniform colors or design?

Football fans cheer for the return of the Rams to Los Angeles on the site of the old Hollywood Park horse-racing track in Inglewood on Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016. Should switching venues be an opportunity to switch up the uniforms? Some fans say: "Don't mess with the horns."
(Damian Dovarganes / AP)

Now that the NFL’s St. Louis Rams are a lock to become the Los Angeles Rams once again, can we do something about those uniforms?

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Live updates from Rams press conference

Sam Farmer, Nathan Fenno and Gary Klein will be providing updates from the press conference. Come back a little before 1 p.m. to out the scene and follow along as the Rams talk about their move to town. Expect to see head coach Jeff Fisher and current and former players like Aaron Donald, Jackie Slater and Eric Dickerson.

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Ready to get to work

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The commish likes it

This was an opportunity to return the Rams to their home city. 

— Roger Goodell, NFL Commissioner

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Jerry Jones lauds Rams decision

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones: “They made the right decision. It’s such a natural to have the Los Angeles Rams back in Los Angeles.”

Jones described Goodell as “brilliant in how he led the ownership to this decision.”

Jones added that the Chargers “have every opportunity to have the Chargers in San Diego.” He also said St. Louis “is certainly an NFL town.”

Nathan Fenno— Sam Farmer

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