In their return to Los Angeles, the Rams were able to come out with smiling faces. While their game was not pretty, they still got the W.

They were able to beat the Seahawks in a defensive battle, 9-3. At the end of the day, this sort of score should be expected; it is Rams football.

The best part though, was that the fans of LA still came out strong to support their new (or old) team. The fans were strong and the number of celebrates there was classic LA. One of the biggest names had to be NBA champion, LeBron James.

The number of Rams fans in attendance is something that should make LA proud. Stan Kroenke believed that moving this team would bring in a stronger fanbase and more revenue; it looks like he was right.

While not every team has played a home game yet this season, the 91,046 is going to put the Rams near the top in pure attendance numbers. Compare this to the established fan base of the Dallas Cowboys, a team that averaged 91,459 fans a game last season.

So if the new life of the LA Rams holds up, they will no doubt finish in the top five, maybe even top three, in average attendance. If the team struggles to win this season, then their numbers may drop, but based on their play the last two weeks, it looks like another 7-9 season is in reach.

It appears that Kroenke has hit the jackpot with this move, quite literally. Forbes completed their most valuable teams list where the Rams finished sixth, way up from last season. The Rams are now worth around $2.9 billion, while in St. Louis they were worth $1.45 billion. Big attendance numbers and the team has doubled in value; hard to beat that.

The Rams are only going to get more and more valuable, as the new stadium in 2019 will be a huge boost for them.