EARTH CITY, Mo. -- The St. Louis Conventions and Visitors Commission wasted no time removing all traces of the now Los Angeles Rams from the Edward Jones Dome.

The NFL approved the Rams' relocation on Tuesday night. The CVC, which runs the dome, took all of about 48 hours to start taking down banners that hung in the rafters and other pieces of memorabilia related to the team that spent more than 20 years occupying the building. On the way out, the CVC invited local photographers and television stations to take pictures and video of the banners' removal.

Meanwhile, down the street at the Scottrade Center, there were signs of St. Louis sports solidarity. Blues owner Tom Stillman, wearing a Cardinals jacket, and Cardinals president Bill DeWitt III, wearing a Blues sweater, dropped the ceremonial first puck before the Blues' game against the Carolina Hurricanes. Loud chants against Rams owner Stan Kroenke rang out as they did.

The removal of Rams decor wasn't the only thing happening at the Edward Jones Dome this week. With nothing left to sell, the team is officially shuttering its ticket office, which operated out of the dome, on Friday.