Rams leaving Cal Lutheran
Nearly a decade, two Super Bowl appearances and one championship later, the Rams will be on the field for the final time at Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaks on Tuesday when they conclude their offseason program with a walk-through.In a statement, Cal Lutheran said it was “pleased” to have been the Rams’ practice home and that students benefited from internships with the team, classes led by Rams professionals, and other school and community outreach.

Earl Heath
Contributing Sports Writer
It was supposed to be a temporary home for the RAMS a few-years-at-most stopover for the NFL team before moving into a new permanent facility at a location to be determined. The RAMS spent eight seasons working at Cal Lutheran. They had the last practice there this week.
“It was a great place to be isolated “ said RAMS coach Sean Mc Vay. ”Every now and then those Santa Ana’s would make it very hard to get things done.”
Nearly a decade, two Super Bowl appearances and one championship later, the Rams will be on the field for the final time at Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaks on Tuesday when they conclude their offseason program with a walk-through.In a statement, Cal Lutheran said it was “pleased” to have been the Rams’ practice home and that students benefited from internships with the team, classes led by Rams professionals, and other school and community outreach.
In 2018, a Cal Lutheran choir sang the national anthem before a “Monday Night Football” game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The choir dedicated its performance to alumnus Justin Meek, who died in the Borderline Bar and Grill shooting that year.
“We thank the Rams for their support of the Cal Lutheran community and the relationships we have developed with them,” the school said.