
The Los Angeles Rams announced that they have extended their partnership with ESPN Los Angeles, who will be the flagship radio station for the organization for years to come.
As ESPN LA has been doing since the Rams moved back to Los Angeles 10 years ago, they will provide comprehensive coverage of Rams football, including live play-by-play broadcasts, exclusive team content, interviews with players and coaches, and in-depth analysis from the station’s trusted voices.
“The Los Angeles Rams are one of the most exciting and dynamic franchises in the NFL, and we are proud to be their partner and the radio home,” said Sam Pines, vice president and market manager, ESPN LA, in a press release. “This partnership allows us to deliver unmatched access, exclusive content, and the passionate game-day energy Rams fans deserve on the radio, online, on our app, and everywhere else they connect with us and our talent.”
“2025 will mark our tenth season on ESPN LA since returning home to Los Angeles and we are thrilled to continue our partnership with them,” said Los Angeles Rams Chief Commercial Officer Jennifer Prince in a press release. “As we strive to reach Angelenos where they are and work with organizations that can bring our fans closer to our team with in-depth coverage and engaging content, ESPN LA continues to be the perfect radio home for Rams football.”
In addition to the Rams, ESPN LA is home to the Los Angeles Lakers, Angels, LAFC and USC Trojans. Content lives where fans live — on 710 AM, across social media, the ESPN LA app, and all major podcast platforms.
The Rams are expected to contend for a Super Bowl once again in 2025, and ESPN LA will be there to broadcast the whole season for fans.
Kyren Williams credits Rams coach Sean McVay for believing in him
The Rams recently signed running back Kyren Williams to a long-term extension, and he expressed his appreciation to head coach Sean McVay for always believing in him.
“He’s always instilled that confidence in me that I was going to continue to be the player that I hope to be,” Williams said, “and he’s done that since… I broke my foot (in 2022 OTAs). I remember him texting me in that hotel room telling me that I’m going to be okay, I’m going to be better. I just remember sitting in that bed, and I started crying because this means so much to me.”
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