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4 hours ago, mahagga73 said:

Got to be the Rams.  Cleveland , LA, to St. Louis , and back to LA.  

I’m not sure you count a return to a city as an adittional transplant but something to consider.   However I wouldn’t count LA as a true transplanting.   We all know it’s just a vacation spot for any franchise.  No team intends to permanently stay  there.   The rams will move again relatively soon. ;)

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