Rams’ Dream Run Set to Launch as The L.A. Times’ NFTs

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2 min readFeb 16, 2022

As Rams become only the second side in the history of the NFL to reach a Super Bowl played in their stadium, The Los Angeles Times would be releasing its first collection of NFTs on February 14. As per their report, the NFT collection would feature the Rams’ dream run to win the NFC and to reach the Super Bowl, at their home stadium.

The Los Angeles Times had worked with GuardianLink, an NFT creating platform, an L.A.-based artist Mister Samson to create the NFTs. The NFT collectibles would be released on 9 AM PST on February 14, the morning after the Super Bowl on their Discord server and a dedicated website — nft.latimes.com, which includes some steps on how to buy the NFTs.

As a celebratory gesture, the L.A. Times also is selling some commemorative items on their online store (latimes.com/store) including the print editions that documented the Rams’ tremendous season to reach the Super Bowl. The site also features a special newspaper book, framed plaques, replica coins, and fan apparel, with more items to be added following the Super Bowl.

While coming to how the Rams’ have stacked up to the Super Bowl, their star players were present at all corners of the field, that includes Aaron Donald at the Defense and Matthew Stafford, the former quarterback at Detroit Lions at the offense. Matthew Stafford was particularly brought on aiming just for this special moment of playing the Super Bowl at the SoFi Stadium. Stafford immediately forged a formidable combination with receiver Cooper Kupp, who enters the Super Bowl with 145 catches and 1,947 receiving yards, which is the second-best in the whole history of the NFL.

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