The Los Angeles Rams recorded their first Tremendous Bowl victory, 23-20 over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night on the SoFi stadium in Inglewood, California, and followers at the moment are anxiously ready to listen to if town will host a celebratory parade.

Los Angeles, identified to have a few of the extra restrictive COVID-19 well being measures within the U.S., beforehand postponed championship celebrations for each the Dodgers and Lakers after every workforce received in 2020.

Metropolis officers feared that widespread gatherings would result in an outbreak of virus circumstances, and as an alternative moved to postpone the celebrations till the pandemic calmed down. Now, with COVID-19 circumstances largely on the decline throughout the nation, the Rams could have a greater probability of publicly embracing their victory.

In line with ESPN radio host Arash Markazi, there was dialogue of internet hosting a victory parade in downtown Los Angeles as early as Wednesday.

"Nothing is official but however there have been discussions of getting the Rams Tremendous Bowl parade on Wednesday in downtown Los Angeles. They want to have a rally on the Coliseum afterwards however the area is a pile of dust in the mean time after the NASCAR race there final week," Markazi tweeted on Monday.

Newsnation additionally reported final week that metropolis officers have indicated they might help throwing a parade, however first they "must work out what the correct spacing and route would must be to maintain everybody protected."

For the reason that Dodgers and Lakers have been unable to rejoice their very own victories, some have even known as for town to placed on a 'mega parade' to honor every championship workforce.

Basketball star LeBron James, who at the moment performs for the Lakers, tweeted his help for the thought on Monday.

"We, Dodgers and Rams ought to all do a joint parade collectively!!!! With a dwell live performance afterwards to finish it!! Metropolis of Champions! Congrats as soon as once more!!!" he wrote.

Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner tweeted additionally tweeted on Sunday night time: "Hey @Rams, when is the parade??? We're locked out and obtainable! #MegaParade #LA #CityofChampions."

A number of different Twitter customers have known as for one huge citywide celebration, with one consumer writing "the Rams ought to convey out representatives from the Dodgers and Lakers throughout their parade. You are making an attempt to win again town. This might a reasonably productive step."

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti has not but made an announcement on whether or not or not town will host such an occasion, however he did boast about how proud he was to supervise a metropolis of victories.

"Since I have been mayor, we have a Stanley Cup, we have Main League Soccer Championship, we have been in a position to win the WNBA, World Sequence and an NBA championship," he informed the Pasadena Star-Information final week, including that he is "been fortunate sufficient whereas being mayor to win each main sports activities championship."

Following their victory, the Rams are first scheduled to move to California's Disneyland park on Monday afternoon, based on Fox 11 in Los Angeles.

The closest Disney resort sometimes hosts a celebration for the profitable workforce, and this yr followers can watch as Tremendous Bowl MVP Cooper Kupp and gamers Matthew Stafford and Aaron Donald are honored at 1:30 p.m. PT.

The Rams' victory marked their first Tremendous Bowl win as a workforce enjoying in Los Angeles. Beforehand, the workforce received Tremendous Bowl XXXIV because the St. Louis Rams earlier than returning to California in 2016.

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Los Angeles is questioning if the L.A. Rams will get a victory parade, given town's strict COVID protocols. Above, Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates after Tremendous Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium on February 13, 2022 in Inglewood, California.Katelyn Mulcahy/Getty Pictures

Newsweek contacted Garcetti's workplace for a remark however didn't hear again in time for publication.

Replace 2/14/2022 3:35 PM ET: This story has been up to date to incorporate details about the tweet from LeBron James.