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The Green Bay Packers' series with the Rams has involved three cities over seven decades: Cleveland, Los Angeles, and St. Louis.
The Rams' time in Cleveland was interrupted by World War II. The team was based in Ohio from 1937-'42 and 1944-'45 before the franchise moved to Los Angeles in 1946 and then to St. Louis in 1995.
Collectively, the Rams own a 45-41-2 advantage over the Packers in the series that began on Oct. 17, 1937. Green Bay won that initial contest, 35-10, in Cleveland and also was victorious in its most recent meeting, a 33-14 triumph in St. Louis on Dec. 16, 2007.
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