When the Saint Louis Rams moved to their current home in Los Angeles, the team kept the logo pretty much the same, opting to switch the color scheme up a bit.

After a 2019 campaign that saw the team miss the playoffs just one season after making a Super Bowl appearance, the Los Angeles Rams have hinted to yet another logo change.

On the team's official Twitter account, the team posted a video of the current logo being taken off the wall. While not confirmed, it seems fairly likely that the video is hinting at a new logo for the franchise.

 

Before moving to Saint Louis back in 1995, the Rams spent nearly three decades in Los Angeles from 1946-1994. Before that, the Rams were actually a franchise in Cleveland where they spent just eight seasons.

With the Los Angeles Chargers also moving to the city in 2017, the Rams are not alone in the big city.

On the field, despite going a solid 9-7 in the regular season, the Rams finished in third place in the NFC West, missing the playoffs for the second time in the four years since they relocated.

While Los Angeles suffered from a bit of a Super Bowl hangover, the team has elite talent such as Todd Gurley, Aaron Donald and Cooper Kupp that will likely lead them back to the postseason sooner rather than later.