Recent valuation places NFL’s Los Angeles Rams at spot #2 with a worth of $8 billion dollars. That’s at least $2 billion more than the Los Angeles Chargers, valued at $5.83 billion. Across the NFL, the LA Rams are second in value only to the Dallas Cowboys, according to this chart by CNBC.
With all this money flowing in and a Super Bowl win in 2022, we’re wondering: What is Stan Kroenke waiting for with regards to the domain name Rams.com?
The NFL team uses TheRams.com as its official domain name, while the shorter Rams.com is in the possession of a Canadian investor who bought it from Adam Dicker.
For years, Adam Dicker attempted to get hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars for Rams.com, providing a generic landing page about rams; he went as far as to state in an interview that he did it for the love of the animal.
The current owner of Rams.com isn’t beating around the bush, however: Rams.com is listed for sale at the Saw domain marketplace. Offers of at least $10,000 dollars are invited but make sure you add an extra zero if you want to be taken seriously.
Talk about a no-brainer. Fantastic domain name. I’m surprised they did not purchase it in 2017 when there was a lot of press about the name.
Indeed, The Rams have spent money on registering matching trademarks so why not spend money on a generic domain? They need to open up their wallet wide and pay up serious money. God knows how much traffic is leaking out to Rams.com every day.