Pico Rivera resident Larry Fuentes says he’s been a Rams super fan since he was born. He’ll be 60 in a few weeks - which means he’s seen it all from the Fearsome Foursome to the Greatest Show on Turf.

He rides a Rams-themed customized motorcycle in case you have any doubts regarding his super-fan status. 

Rams nation was out in force Sunday night at Maggie’s Pub in Santa Fe Springs for the NFC Championship game. The room was packed and the air was filled with expectancy and hope that the Rams could win and punch their ticket to the Super Bowl in Atlanta.

“I’m real happy, and I know we’re going to win again and bring it back home,” says Fuentes.

He has murals and signatures from the likes of Eric Dickerson, one of his favorite players.

Fuentes says he stuck with the team when they moved to St. Louis in 1995, but it feels pretty good to have them back in Los Angeles.

“This Ram fan never left. Even though they left us, I’m a Ram fan for life,” he said.

As the game kicks off, Fuentes and his team fall behind early, but at halftime, he remained optimistic.

The Rams offense started to click in the second half and Fuentes started feeling like his guys might actually pull this off.

Tense moments filled the air with a trip to the Super Bowl, or a trip back home, hanging in the balance.

Then in over-time, the Rams made history. They’re going back to the Super Bowl. And this time they're going back as the L.A. Rams. 

“Atlanta! We’re going to Atlanta! Ain’t no prediction,” said Fuentes, exuberantly.

“We’re going east! We’re going east!” his friend Jaime added.

Fuentes says he’s already making plans to get to Atlanta to watch his beloved Rams play the New England Patriots.

He says he’s put $10,000 into his Rams-themed customized bike. But to see his L.A. Rams play in the Super Bowl?

Priceless.