The Los Angeles Rams were the victims of relentless ridicule after the team's supposed new logo and colors were leaked on Reddit. However, despite the internet's largely negative reaction to the leak, the team announced on Saturday that they would be releasing their new logo and color on Monday at 12 p.m. PST, per Arash Markazi of the Los Angeles Times.

We won't know if those supposed leaks were real until the unveiling on Monday, but it's safe to say that the Rams are already on thin ice with fans. If the new logo and color scheme doesn't impress, ridicule will once again ensue.

Much of the negative reception from the leaks came from the fact that the logo resembles that of another Los Angeles football team in the Chargers in both color and the fact that the Ram horns look like a “C”.

Regardless, the announcement of the dates for the new logo and color were sent out to season ticket holders in a message from Rams Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff.

According to the letter, while the logos and colors will be released on Monday, the team's new uniforms will be unveiled at a later, unspecified date.

The Rams moved from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2016 and made minor changes to the existing St. Louis logo, mainly just swapping the color palette. After starting the franchise in Cleveland, the Rams called Los Angeles home from 1946 until 1994 when the team was moved to St. Louis for the next two decades.