Fan ends up giving four Rams Super Bowl champs a RIDE after they're stranded in LA


Talk about timing! Fan ends up giving four Rams Super Bowl champs a RIDE to the airport in his BMW after they’re stranded in LA after their victory parade

  • Four Rams players – Joe Noteboom, Taylor Rapp, Nick Scott and Jake Gervase – were left behind by the rest of the team on Wednesday after their victory parade
  • The Super Bowl-winning squad along with their owner and coaches boarded the buses to celebrate with thousands of fans
  • The buses crawled from the Shrine Auditorium down Figueroa Street toward Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
  • The players were then supposed to continue to Los Angeles airport to travel on to Las Vegas, for further celebrations
  • The four got separated from the rest of the team and ended up hitch-hiking to LAX, with a man driving them there in his BMW
  • The four gave him $200 each and the driver thanked them for their efforts for the city 


Four NFL players celebrating their team’s victory in the Super Bowl got separated from the squad during the festivities – and ended up hitching a lift to the airport with a delighted fan.

The Los Angeles Rams players – Joe Noteboom, Taylor Rapp, Nick Scott and Jake Gervase – were initially with their teammates on Wednesday, during the victory lap of Los Angeles.

Thousands of fans lined the parade route from the Shrine Auditorium down Figueroa Street toward Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, cheering and waving flags as the football champions passed by in their open-top buses. 

But the four somehow got separated from the rest of the team at the Coliseum, and ended up missing their transport to the Los Angeles airport – from where they were due to fly to Las Vegas to continue the celebrations.

The four – who earn $3.2 million annually among them –  then hitchhiked to the airport, with a man who gave his name to TMZ as ‘Blest with the ClockedIn Worldwide Team’ pulling over in his BMW to give them a ride.

Taylor Rapp, 24, was one of four Rams players to get stranded on Wednesday

Joe Noteboom, 26, was with Rapp at the time

Taylor Rapp (left) and Joe Noteboom were stranded on Wednesday when they got separated from the team

Nick Scott, 26, was another Ram who lost the rest of the team

Jake Gervase, 26, completed the foursome who got lost

Nick Scott (left) and Jake Gervase were also separated from the rest of the team

Earlier, the four had been part of a parade through Los Angeles, celebrating their Super Bowl win

Earlier, the four had been part of a parade through Los Angeles, celebrating their Super Bowl win

With Noteboom, 26, in the front seat, the tightly-packed car was driven to the airport.

Scott, the 26-year-old strong safety, sat in the middle of the back seat, snacking happily on a bag of Funyons.

‘Who’s house?’ he chanted. ‘Rams’ house! World champions, baby!’

As he drove, Blest told the camera: ‘Got my homies with me. I’m just low-key disappointed with the city. Hitch-hiking and nobody wanted to give these fellas a ride, you know?’

The four sports stars laugh, with Scott replying: ‘Hey, it’s all love. We did it for the city, baby!

‘Show love – we appreciate you, brother.’ 

LA Rams players are seen celebrating with their friends and family on the open-top bus on Wednesday

LA Rams players are seen celebrating with their friends and family on the open-top bus on Wednesday

Thousands of people lined the streets of LA on Wednesday for the parade

Thousands of people lined the streets of LA on Wednesday for the parade

Rapp is seen running onto the field on Sunday during the Super Bowl

Rapp is seen running onto the field on Sunday during the Super Bowl

Blest replied: ‘We appreciate y’all! For real! That’s something that LA needed, bro!’  

The four gave Blest $200 each for his efforts.

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