Shawn Satterwhite, a supervisor with Optim Workspace, a division of Graebel Van Lines, wheels furniture through the Rams locker room to a moving truck at Rams Park on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, in Earth City. Photo by Chris Lee, clee@post-dispatch.com
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Fans left St. Louis Rams gear hanging on the fence outside the Rams Training Center in Earth City on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016. The night before the Rams announced they would be relocating to Los Angeles for the 2016 season and building a new $2 billion-plus NFL stadium in Inglewood, Calif. About an hour after this photo was taken, two men in a van pulled up grabbed all the Rams gear that had been left by fans and drove off. The men said they planned to donate the items to Goodwill. Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.com
With the Rams firmly ensconced in Los Angeles, and suddenly touted as a Super Bowl contender, St. Louis begins its third season of life without the NFL.
Shawn Satterwhite, a supervisor with Optim Workspace, a division of Graebel Van Lines, wheels furniture through the Rams locker room to a moving truck at Rams Park on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, in Earth City. Photo by Chris Lee, clee@post-dispatch.com
Fans left St. Louis Rams gear hanging on the fence outside the Rams Training Center in Earth City on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016. The night before the Rams announced they would be relocating to Los Angeles for the 2016 season and building a new $2 billion-plus NFL stadium in Inglewood, Calif. About an hour after this photo was taken, two men in a van pulled up grabbed all the Rams gear that had been left by fans and drove off. The men said they planned to donate the items to Goodwill. Photo By David Carson, dcarson@post-dispatch.com