The Los Angeles Rams are Super Bowl champions for the second time in franchise history (and the first time for the Los Angeles Rams; the St. Louis Rams won Super Bowl XXXIV). Los Angeles beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 on Sunday night at SoFi Stadium (home of the Rams).
The Rams scored what would serve as the game-winning score when Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp connected — as they have done all season — for a touchdown with 1:25 remaining.
On the ensuing practice, the Rams stopped the Bengals 4th and 1st on the Los Angeles 49-yard line with 39 seconds left. Superstar defensive lineman Aaron Donald ran through the Cincinnati offensive line to grab quarterback Joe Burrow and force an incomplete throw.
First, here’s what the title seal piece looked and sounded like on the NBC show with Al Michaels on the call:
Aaron Donald with the Super Bowl championship game for the Los Angeles Rams! ?? pic.twitter.com/Shutm7L86y
– The comeback (@thecomeback) February 14, 2022
And here’s how it sounded with JB Long on the call for the Los Angeles Rams Radio Network (93.1 Jack FM):
As called on Rams radio: pic.twitter.com/KXImDRxhED
—Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) February 14, 2022
As for the heartbroken side, here’s the radio call from Cincinnati:
As Bengals radio asked: pic.twitter.com/ZM43RWzwwj
—Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) February 14, 2022
Plus, here’s how the room sounded with Kevin Harlan on the Westwood One call:
The big game like the @RamsNFL picked up one #SuperBowl victory.#SBLVI | #RamsHouse pic.twitter.com/hsVkC0GjDo
— Westwood One Sports (@westwood1sports) February 14, 2022
Finally, here’s what Kupp’s touchdown sounded like and sounded on the Rams radio:
As called on Rams radio: pic.twitter.com/PqOXXlz6di
—Timothy Burke (@bubbaprog) February 14, 2022