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14 celebrities who are rooting for the Los Angeles Rams to win Super Bowl 2019

The Rams, however, haven't lifted the Lombardi trophy since 2000 might bring the championship back to Los Angeles.

As the team readies themselves to chase its second Super Bowl ring on Sunday, INSIDER rounded up the most notable celebrities who will be cheering for the Rams from Atlanta or in the comfort of their homes.

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Born in Los Angeles, the "Breaking Bad" star has been a lifelong Rams fan, so much so that he spoke to the NFL's " Good Morning Football " and revealed he felt "dumped" when the franchise moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1996.

After they returned to the City of Angels two decades later, Cranston said head coach Sean McVay was a catalyst in winning his loyalty back.

Most people recognize Tom Morello for his time as a guitarist with Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave. However, the musician and political activist is also a massive Rams fan.

Morello moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Harvard University, but a quick glimpse at photos on his Instagram will reveal that his loyalty can be traced all the way to his childhood.

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The "21 Jump Street" alum recently shared a video on Twitter celebrating the Rams win over the New Orleans Saints in the NFC championship game.

The allegiance runs in the family, too. In her tweet, Pete also mentioned that her brother-in-law is Rams running back coach Skip Peete.

The Motley Crue bassist praised the Rams' 2016 return to Los Angeles with a tweet, and most recently also celebrated the Rams' NFC Championship game win over the Saints, posting the final score to his nearly 600,000 Instagram followers.

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The three-time NBA Champion was a fan of the Dallas Cowboys, but publicly criticized owner Jerry Jones' stance on the national anthem. As of late and perhaps due to their improving record, the Ohio native has also turned his support to the Cleveland Browns.

The support is reciprocated by the Rams, who posted about wanting James come to LA after he opted out of his Cavalier contract.

Famous for defeating the Terminator as the menacing T-1000, the Georgia native bleeds blue and gold.

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He and his son are also proud season ticket holders.

Patrick is also using his love for the Rams as inspiration for workouts leading up to the Super Bowl.

Rapper YG is an enthusiastic Rams fan, and frequently posts videos of his reactions to game-winning plays online.

The Compton native made a bet with famous producer Birdman during this year's NFC Championship game. Birdman, who is a Saints fan, had to pay YG an undisclosed amount for this team failing to advance to the Super Bowl.

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The retired Los Angeles Laker and current president of the franchise famously became the first person to put down a deposit on season tickets when the Rams relocated from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2016. In the same year, Johnson shamelessly pressured retired quarterback Peyton Manning to suit up one more time for the blue and gold.

Although he was born in Oregon, "Modern Family" actor Ty Burrell credits his father's lifelong love of the Rams as to why he fell in love with the team as well. In a video for the NFL, Burrell also mentioned his uncles would consistently bring him Rams "contraband" in the form of hats and scarves when they would visit him.

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The "Isn't it Romantic" lead was born in Australia, but her work in Los Angeles has consequently led her to support the franchise. She has even been spotted on the sidelines showing her support for the Rams.

The former "SNL" funnyman is a super Rams fan, recording some seriously hilarious videos after some games. He even said he changed into different jerseys each qurter during the championship game this year.

The artists fulfilled the dreams of fans everywhere when they dropped by practice this past summer and played a bit with the team.

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The "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" actor may be known now for his work onscreen but he actually started out on the Rams , playing for them in 1991. Today, he's a fan, often appearing at games.

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Update: 2024-09-25