Rams received deposits for 45,000 season tickets in two days

LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 15: Inglewood Mayor James Butts, Jr. left, greets Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke at a press conference held at Forum to celebrate and welcome team to Los Angeles. (Photo by Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - JANUARY 15: Inglewood Mayor James Butts, Jr. left, greets Los Angeles Rams owner Stan Kroenke at a press conference held at Forum to celebrate and welcome team to Los Angeles. (Photo by Irfan Khan/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) /
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The Rams have already received 45,000 deposits for season tickets in two days in Los Angeles

The Los Angeles Rams are getting things under way for their move from St. Louis to Inglewood and everyone is still trying to adjust to that being a thing. However, the people out on the west coast seem to be adjusting to getting the Rams back in the City of Angels pretty quickly, or at least that’s what their initial season ticket sales would indicate.

On Wednesday, the Rams organization announced that, in only 48 hours, the team has already received deposits on 45,000 season tickets—which is just as absurd of an amount as you think it is:

Considering that the new stadium that’s being built in Inglewood has a capacity of 70,000, the fact that they’ve already sold over half of the capacity in two days is unreal. Even in a city like Los Angeles where the population is out of control, that’s just an incredible number.

While the city of St. Louis has been robbed of their team and that’s deservedly upset the fans there, it feels pretty safe to say that the city of Los Angeles is more than stoked to have an NFL team coming back to town. Numbers don’t lie and 45,000 season tickets in 48 hours speaks volumes.