The Los Angeles Rams Super Bowl parade had many memorable moments. From Rams star Cooper Kupp donning a Kobe Bryant jersey, to head coach Sean McVay chanting “Run it back” to general manager Les Snead rocking a ‘F*** them picks' shirt, there were plenty of unforgettable sights and sounds. However, one of the funniest moments occurred after the Super Bowl parade. Four Rams players were stranded after the celebration and caught a lift with a fan, as reported by TMZ Sports.
Four stranded Rams players who badly needed a ride to LAX following the Super Bowl parade on Wednesday caught a lift from a generous fan … and they rewarded the guy for the gesture with nearly $1,000!!
TMZ Sports has learned … just after the Rams' parade settled down at the Coliseum in Los Angeles, Joe Noteboom, Taylor Rapp, Nick Scott and Jake Gervase somehow found themselves without a ride.
Four Rams players- Joe Noteboom, Taylor Rapp, Nick Scott and Jake Gervase- ended up stranded after the Super Bowl parade and needed a ride. The four LA players needed a lift to get to the airport, where they were set to fly to Las Vegas to continue their championship celebration.
Article Continues BelowA Rams fan happily obliged and rescued the four players from the Super Bowl parade, whisking them to the airport with time to spare for their flight. He was rewarded $200 from each player for his heroics. Talk about being in the right place at the right time!
The Rams fan had a moment he'll surely never forget- and he helped the team continue their Super Bowl celebration.