The Los Angeles Rams won Super Bowl LVI on February 13, 2022, edging Cincinnati 23-20. Cooper Kupp’s late TD and MVP performance sealed it at SoFi Stadium. The Rams’ all-in roster gamble paid off with a home title. Joe Burrow nearly forced OT, but LA’s defense held. Fans roared as the Rams claimed their second ring. Sean McVay outcoached Zac Taylor.
The game started with LA up 13-3, thanks to Kupp and OBJ. The Bengals roared back with a Tee Higgins TD post-halftime. Matthew Stafford’s grit shone, despite losing Beckham to injury. Burrow’s 4th-down sack by Aaron Donald ended Cincy’s hopes. The 79-yard game-winning drive was pure drama. The score flipped thrice in a nail-biter.
The Rams’ stars—Stafford, Kupp, Donald—delivered on big bets. LA’s crowd of 70,000 made it a homecoming party. Cincinnati’s Cinderella run fell one play short. The game’s back-and-forth kept viewers hooked. Kupp’s 8 catches for 92 yards earned universal praise. The Super Bowl showcased LA’s glitz and grit.
Post-win, the Rams celebrated a roster built to peak now. Bengals fans dreamed of 2023 redemption. Stafford shed his ‘can’t win big’ label. The victory parade packed LA streets. Super Bowl LVI was a Hollywood ending. The Rams’ gamble turned gold.
