Watch: Rams rookie Kobie Turner sang the National Anthem at a Kings game and nailed it

Kobie Turner has a singing background and he nailed this rendition of the National Anthem at Monday’s LA Kings game.

Kobie Turner can do more than just stop the run and rush the passer. He can also sing, and his musical background is where he earned the nickname, “The Conductor,” which he’s since turned into a sack celebration.

Turner loves singing and music in general, and he showed off his pipes before the LA Kings game on Monday night at Crypto.com Arena. Turner got the opportunity to sing the National Anthem and he absolutely nailed it.

Anyone who’s heard him sing before knows he’s talented, so it’s hardly surprising to see him perform so well before the Kings game.

The Rams got themselves a good one in the draft last year, and as good a football player as he is, he’s an even better person – something Sean McVay and Raheem Morris have mentioned a number of times before.

Watch: Rams players chug beers at LA Kings game

Safe to say the Rams had a great time at the Kings game on Thursday night

The Lombardi Trophy is going on tour this offseason and on Thursday night, a group of Rams players brought it to the LA Kings game at Crypto.com Arena. The Kings were taking on the Chicago Blackhawks, a game they won easily, 4-1, which improved their record to 42-27-10 on the year.

Brian Allen, Justin Hollins, Rob Havenstein and Bobby Evans were among those in attendance, and when the arena camera panned to them to recognize the team as Super Bowl champs, the group chugged beers like the kings they are.

Most of them went the shotgun method, but Joe Noteboom chugged two brews at the same time. For a guy who’s mostly quiet and soft-spoken, he sure came out of his shell a bit.

After the win, Allen took the Lombardi out on the ice on the Zamboni.

Here are some other tweets shared by the Rams from their great night at the game.

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