St. Louis Rams
The
St. Louis Rams are a
National Football League team based in
Saint Louis, Missouri.
- Founded: 1937
- Formerly known as: Cleveland Rams (1937-1945), Los Angeles Rams (1946-1994).
- Home stadium: Edward Jones Dome (formerly the Trans World Dome)
- Uniform colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold
- Helmet design: Golden ram horns on a blue background
- League championships won: 1945, 1951, 1999: once in three of the four cities in which they have played (the Rams failed to win while playing in Anaheim, California)
- Super Bowl appearances: XIV (lost), XXXIV (won), XXXVI (lost)
The Rams earned their second Super Bowl appearance in three years, with an explosive offense led by league MVP Kurt Warner and Offensive Player of the Year Marshall Faulk. This year, the explosive Rams offense was complemented by an equally stingy defense.
Franchise history
Players of note
Pro Football Hall of Famers:
- Eric Dickerson
- Elroy Hirsch
- Joe Namath
- Merlin Olsen
- Jackie Slater
- Bob Waterfield
- Jack Younglbood
Current stars:
- Marc Bulger
- Marshall Faulk
- Torry Holt
- Kurt Warner
Retired numbers:
- 7 Bob Waterfield
- 29 Eric Dickerson
- 74 Merlin Olsen
- 78 Jackie Slater
- 85 Jack Youngblood
Not to be forgotten:
- Bob Waterfield
- Norm Van Brocklin
- Deacon Jones
- Merlin Olsen
- Tom Mack
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