Photos from the Rams’ move from St. Louis back to Los Angeles.
A variety of jerseys are ready in the Rams equipment room in Oxnard on Apr. 18.
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Lifting weights are ready for the Rams as the 2016 offseason workouts on Apr. 18 in Oxnard.
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Rene Martinez sprays the 50 yard yard line on the football field for the Rams practice field in Oxnard.
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The Los Angeles Rams will kick off their 2016 offseason workout program on Apr. 18 at the Residence Inn Oxnard River Ridge.
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Helmets are ready in the Rams equipment room in Oxnard.
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Defensive ends Will Hayes, left, and Robert Quinn, right, walk back to their rooms following a Rams offseason workout on Monday in Oxnard.
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Blocking sleds are stacked among boxes and furniture waiting to be moved from the Rams practice facility in St. Louis to the team’s new home in Los Angeles on Mar. 23.
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Rams Director of Operations Bruce Warwick watches over the conversion of a ballroom at the Marriott Residence Inn in Oxnard where the team will hold meetings.
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Storage totes are stacked in rows while moving crews clear out the Rams locker room in St. Louis for the team’s move to Los Angeles on Mar. 22.
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The Rams locker room in St. Louis being emptied on March 22 while packing boxes and moving vans were being loaded with equipment, office furniture and football gear for the team’s move to Los Angeles.
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John Bernier, Senior Vice President of Workspace Solutions at Optim Workspace checks one of the empty meeting rooms while supervising the Rams move from their St. Louis location to Los Angeles.
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Sideline benches and down markers are just a few of the thousands of items waiting to be moved from the indoor playing field at the Rams training facility in St. Louis to the team’s new home in Los Angeles on Mar. 23.
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The locker room is looking very bare at the Rams training facility in St. Louis on Mar. 23 after most of the lockers, furniture and equipment have been moved to Los Angeles.
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After a long journey from St. Louis, moving crews are unloading the trucks and all of the equipment for the Rams at the team’s temporary training facility in Oxnard.
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After a long journey from St. Louis, the Rams await the unloading of their equipment from one of the trucks next to the team’s temporary training facility at a Marriott Residence Inn in Oxnard on Mar. 26.
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The practice field awaits, while moving crews are unloading the trucks and all of the equipment for the Rams at the team’s temporary training facility in Oxnard.
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Blocking sleds are stacked among boxes and furniture waiting to be moved from the Rams practice facility in St. Louis to the team’s new home in Los Angeles.
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“Cliff” the Ram, a taxidermal mascot in the equipment room at the Rams facility in St. Louis is ready for his move to Los Angeles on Mar. 23.
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Storage totes are stacked in rows while moving crews clear out the Rams locker room in St. Louis.
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Coaches and scouts in the Rams facility in St. Louis are packed and ready for the move to Los Angeles on Mar. 22.
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John Bernier, Senior Vice President of Workspace Solutions at Optim Workspace, picks up some of the trash while supervising the Rams’ move from St. Louis to Los Angeles.
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The indoor playing field at the Rams training facility in St. Louis is a staging area on Mar. 23 for the boxes and tons of equipment being prepared for the team’s move to Los Angeles.
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