The Rams’ tenure at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum has officially come to an end after the team played its final game there on Sunday against the Cardinals. They spent the last four years with the Coliseum being their home stadium, but it was only temporary while their spectacular new venue was being built in Inglewood.

SoFi Stadium is nearing completion for the 2020 season and it looks incredible. It’s a state-of-the-art arena that will house the Rams and Chargers, as well as other offices for the NFL and NFL Network.

It will open this summer and on Thursday, Rams COO Kevin Demoff shared an update on the progress, saying it’s 85% complete.

Stan Kroenke’s vision to transform both the fan experience and our region will come to life this fall, reimagining gamedays for Angelenos and the entire NFL. SoFi Stadium will be a destination that will welcome Rams fans from around the world and is more than 85% complete, with the roof panel and seat installations underway. The Oculus, a first-of-its-kind 70,000 square foot double-sided display board with 4k video, is being assembled within the stadium. Our culinary experience, which will be uniquely Los Angeles and feature food made to order in front of your eyes, is being finalized. Additionally, we continue to focus on making this the best fan experience in the world with the latest technology, amazing partnerships, operational ease and our diehard fans. Last Friday, I toured 17 of our Season Ticket Members who make up our Rams Fan Council around the building and it was powerful to see first-hand their reaction to the stadium and invaluable to hear their ideas for what gamedays at the Rams House should be.

This year for the Rams will feature a lot of changes. In addition to the team moving into a new stadium, they’ll also get new uniforms, helmets, colors and an updated logo. Fans are understandably anxious and excited about the rebranding, but no one is worried about what games will be like at SoFi Stadium.

It’s going to be an incredible place to watch a football game, especially with the unique glass roof and Oculus scoreboard, which is being built inside the stadium right now.