NFL great Torry Holt was ‘p——d off’ when Rams left St. Louis for LA, hopes to ‘bridge that gap’ between cities
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Torry Holt is a St. Louis Rams legend, both literally and figuratively — he represents the now-Los Angeles Rams organization in the NFL Legends Community.
When the Rams moved out west, he admitted to Fox News Digital in an interview Thursday he was "p----d off" initially. But his legacy had been cemented, and he wanted to remain a Rams lifer.
It was good thinking.
The Rams won the Super Bowl back in February for the first time since Holt won his with St. Louis 23 years ago.
Holt was in the building when the Rams took down the Cincinnati Bengals, 23-20, on Feb. 13, and said he put that night right up there with some of his biggest achievements in life, including the times he became a father, a husband, and a Super Bowl champion himself.
Now, he's trying to "bridge that gap" between St. Louis and L.A.
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Torry Holt of the St. Louis Rams runs with the ball against the San Francisco 49ers at the then-Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri, on Dec. 21, 2008. (Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)
"I get a chance to connect with the current as well as the former players and bring everybody together to celebrate, educate each other about the league and reunite with our former teams," Holt told Fox News Digital. "So, that’s been really cool. I think that’s really helped galvanize what our Legends Community is all about, the brotherhood, what we’re trying to operate under with all of our former players — whether you were in St. Louis, whether you were in L.A., whether you were in Cleveland, if you were a Ram, we’re uniting here out in L.A. celebrating the team, celebrating our brothers."
Holt's back in L.A.


