The Los Angeles Rams have played the last three seasons at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum ever since moving back to the city after leaving St. Louis. The team is waiting for their massive new stadium in Inglewood to be finished, so they and the Los Angeles Chargers get begin playing at their home.

With the Rams still waiting for their new stadium to be built across town, Todd Gurley and company will continue playing on the home field of the USC Trojans for at least one more year. Although the team will have to wait a little longer to start playing in their new home, which will almost certainly be prime real estate in the NFL for many years to come, the famous Coliseum will have a name change moving forward, according to Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk.

The Rams will play this season on United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, officials announced today.

USC, which operates and manages the Coliseum, had been in talks to give the field a new name for Trojans games. Originally the idea was to rename the Coliseum as a whole, but veterans’ organizations objected to changing that name, saying it would be disrespectful given that the original name, adopted in 1921, was meant to honor those who died in World War I. So only the field is getting a name change, with the stadium remaining the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.

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It seems as though USC wanted to take advantage of the final year that the Rams will play in the stadium and it's hard to blame them considering the face this team is once again considered to be a Super Bowl title contender.

The Rams are coming off their best season in quite some time as they reached the Super Bowl last February, but fell to Tom Brady's New England Patriots in a low-scoring affair.