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2294:, into the top 25 percent of stadiums in the league (i.e., top eight of 32 NFL teams, in reference to luxury boxes, amenities and overall fan experience). Under the terms of the lease agreement, the St. Louis CVC was required to make modifications to the Edward Jones Dome in 2005. However, then-owner Georgia Frontiere waived this provision, in exchange for cash that served as a penalty for the city's noncompliance. The City of St. Louis, in subsequent years, did make changes to the scoreboard and increased the natural lighting by replacing panels with windows, although the overall feel remained dark. The minor renovations which totaled about $ 70 million did not bring the stadium within the specifications required under the lease agreement, thus keeping the Dome in a state of uncertainty. On February 1, 2013, a three-panel arbitrator selected to preside over the arbitration process found that the Edward Jones Dome was not in the top 25 percent of all NFL venues, as required under the terms of the lease agreement between the Rams and the CVC. The arbitrator further found that the estimated $ 700 million in proposed renovations by the Rams was not unreasonable, given the terms of the lease agreement. Finally, the 2104:. Gurley, who tore his ACL in November 2014, saw his rehabilitation go ahead of schedule and during the team's preseason, while he did not play, he practiced without pads on. Soon after, Gurley was medically cleared for full contact by St. Louis team physicians. On September 27, 2015, he made his NFL debut against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was eased into action and finished the game with 6 rushes for 9 yards. The following week, the Rams visited undefeated Arizona for an NFC west divisional matchup. Again Gurley started slow with just 2 yards at halftime, but rushed for 144 yards in the second half as the Rams edged the Cardinals 24–22. The next three games against the Packers, Browns, and 49ers would see Gurley rush for at least 128 rushing yards per game. He scored his first NFL touchdown on October 25, 2015, against the Cleveland Browns. With 566 yards in his first four NFL starts, Gurley became the most prolific rusher in his first four NFL games since the 2446:. This suggestion was taken as a possible option discussed in the Houston meetings. During the Los Angeles meeting, the Committee on Los Angeles Opportunities, which consists of six NFL owners, favored the Carson project over the Rams’ Inglewood project. However, in the first round of voting, the Inglewood proposal got the greater number of votes (21) while the Carson project received far fewer (11). This, however, did not meet the required threshold of 24 votes. In the second round of voting, the Inglewood proposal got 20 votes while the Carson proposal got 12. After hours of trying to reach a compromise, the Rams succeeded and announced their relocation to Los Angeles, effectively ending the team's 21-year tenure in St. Louis. 1066:, who at the time said “I hate these people for what they did, taking the Rams logo with them when they moved to St. Louis. That logo belonged to Southern California.” Steve Rosenbloom, general manager of the team during his father's tenure as owner, opined that teams come and go, but for a team to leave Los Angeles — the second largest city in America — for St. Louis (approximately the 18th-largest) was simply irresponsible and foolish, despite the notoriously fickle support of Los Angeles fans. With the Raiders moving from L.A. back to Oakland only a few months later, the NFL would have no franchise in Los Angeles for two decades, with the Coliseum used for professional football only in 2001, by the 1121:, the home of the NFL's St. Louis Cardinals from 1966 until 1987, as work finished on their new home, the Trans World Dome. Brooks jettisoned Knox's run-oriented scheme in favor of a powerful air attack. Bettis all but disappeared from the offense, rushing for only 637 yards. Despite this, the Rams started off well, getting off to a 5–1 start, until a 44–10 loss to the 49ers in the last game at Busch Stadium sent the team into a downward spiral, and they finished 7–9 — still the franchise's closest to contention since 1989. Perhaps the most memorable aspect was that veteran offensive lineman and future 1707: 1813:. With team president John Shaw remaining in Los Angeles after the relocation, president of football operations Jay Zygmunt clashed with head coach Martz, including an incident in which Zygmunt prevented the ill Martz from phoning in a play to his offensive coordinator. Poor draft choices and mediocre records began to pile up for the once-budding dynasty as the post-Martz era found the Rams in chaos. Hoping to regain control within the franchise, the Rams hired former Dolphins offensive coordinator 1931: 1553: 1718: 1579:, who, after Kurt Warner was injured, won every game in which he both started and finished. Bulger's emergence was a highlight of the Rams’ 2002 NFL season, demonstrating Martz's knack for developing lightly regarded or overlooked players into top-quality, productive quarterbacks. The Rams also gained two new divisional rivals in the NFC West thanks to a league-wide realignment that created eight new divisions of four teams each. One of these new rivals, 2084:
touchdowns and his first interception as a Ram against the Steelers, dropping the team to 1–2. Following the two losses Foles bounced back, handing the unbeaten Cardinals their first loss of the season. After that game, Foles’ problems with turnovers from 2014 started to show, as he completed 11 passes out of 30 for 141 yards, 1 touchdown, and a career-high 4 interceptions against the Green Bay Packers. On November 16, Foles was benched in favor of
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subsequently announced plans to build an NFL stadium on the site, in connection with the owners of the adjacent 238-acre (96 ha) Hollywood Park site, Stockbridge Capital Group. This development further fueled rumors that the Rams intended to return its management and football operations to Southern California. The land had been originally intended for a Walmart Supercenter, but
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in Week 3. In Week 4, the Rams ended a 10-game losing streak against Seattle, 20–3. After being trounced 44–6 by Detroit, they returned home in Week 6 to beat San Diego 20–17. Bradford continued to show promise through the season despite struggling from his inexperience. Despite a 7–8 record, the Rams had a chance to win the NFC West when they traveled to 6–9 Seattle for a
2127:, on December 17, 2015. While the Edward Jones Dome was not at sell out capacity, a sizeable group of Rams fans attended the game, holding signs that read “Keep the Rams in St. Louis.” Enthusiastic chants of “Keep the Rams” and “Kroenke Sucks” were heard during and after the game. Despite offensive production from Tampa Bay, the Rams still managed a 31–23 victory with 779:; however, the Boston team canceled because its unpaid players refused to participate. The Rams then moved from the poorly managed AFL to the National Football League on February 12, 1937. Marshman and the other Rams stockholders paid $ 10,000 for an NFL franchise, then put up $ 55,000 to capitalize the new club, and Wetzel became general manager. 1950: 1327:. The celebration, which involved a group of players standing in a circle and swaying their arms as a football spun like a top in the center of the circle, was known as the “Bob 'N Weave.” This type of “premeditated and prolonged” display was shortly thereafter subject to “excessive celebration” penalties installed by the league. 1495:
Despite being a 14-point favorite, the Rams were dominated by the Patriots for most of the game. The Patriots chipped the Rams wideouts and running backs, disrupting their precision passing patterns. They also beat up Kurt Warner, forcing him into uncharacteristic mistakes, including a 47-yard touchdown interception return by
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plan for up to 890,000 square feet (83,000 m) of retail, 780,000 square feet (72,000 m) of office space, 2,500 new residential units, a 300-room hotel and 25 acres (10 ha) of public parks, playgrounds, open space and pedestrian and bicycle access. The stadium was projected to be ready
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and several other unproductive players were cut from the roster. The Rams lost their season opener against the Cardinals with Bradford throwing three interceptions, including one on the last play of the game. They recorded their first win by beating Washington and ending a 14-game home-losing streak
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and Minnesota's John Skoglund) believed that the Rams’ financial problems were caused by the Frontieres’ mismanagement. When Frontiere threatened to sue the league, commissioner Paul Tagliabue acquiesced to Frontiere's demands. As part of the relocation deal, the city of St. Louis agreed to build a
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The Rams opened their 2015 season at home against Seattle. In Foles’ Rams debut, he threw for 297 yards and a touchdown. Following the dramatic win, Foles struggled against his former divisional rival, the Redskins as the Rams lost 24–10. Foles' accuracy improved the following week but he threw no
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The 2011 season started disastrously, with the Rams opening 0–6, finally winning in an improbable victory over the Saints in Week 8. The team finished 2–14, with their only other win being a Week 10 victory over Cleveland. Bradford missed half the season with an ankle injury, and the Rams’ offense
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in 2003 led the league to force Limbaugh to drop his plans. In spite of his success with the Giants, Spagnuolo's first season as Rams head coach was terribly disappointing as the team went 1–15, beginning with a shutout at the hands of the Seahawks. The team's lone victory came in Week 8 over the
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The talent-laden Rams appeared to be primed to become the first professional football dynasty of the 21st century. It was however, the Patriots who began their dynasty that night. They went on to win three Super Bowls in a four-year span, and have played in nine since the 2001 season as of 2020.
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The Rams started 2012 with low hopes, but the draft trade with Washington confirmed Bradford would be their quarterback of the future. The team then surprised some by starting off 3–2, their first winning record since 2006. They then lost three straight, but rebounded with a solid 4–4–1 finish,
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and daughter Lucia Rodriguez. Rosenbloom was named the new Rams majority owner. Linehan was fired on September 29, 2008, after the team started the 0–4, and Haslett took over as interim head coach for the rest of the season. In late December, Shaw and Zygmunt both resigned and Billy Devaney was
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In the fourth quarter, the Rams mounted a comeback attempt. Two plays after an apparent game-clinching 95-yard fumble return by the Patriots was reversed on a penalty, Kurt Warner scored on a two-yard keeper to bring the Rams to within seven points, 17–10. After holding the Patriots on the next
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The Chargers organization was given the first option to join the Rams after a year (if they failed to reach a new stadium deal with the city of San Diego); the Chargers exercised this option on January 12, 2017, making Los Angeles home to two NFL franchises again. (Had the Chargers declined to
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with just 2:11 left in regulation time and then held off the Seahawks on 4th and goal to earn a 27–20 victory. The Rams made NFL history by becoming the first team to go .500 (8–8) in the regular season and then win a playoff game. However, St. Louis was thrashed in the divisional round by the
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for a purchase price rumored to be between $ 90 million and $ 100 million. Commissioner Roger Goodell represented that Mr. Kroenke informed the league of the purchase. As an NFL owner, any purchase of land in which a potential stadium could be built must be disclosed to the league. Kroenke
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drive, the Rams were in much the same situation as they had been against Tennessee. Warner came through once again, quickly leading the Rams on a dramatic drive culminating in a 26-yard touchdown pass to Ricky Proehl. The extra point by Jeff Wilkins tied the game at 17 with 90 seconds left.
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Despite the 2011 fiasco, the Rams continued with their plans to rebuild the team around Bradford and convinced the Redskins to give up two first-round draft picks and one second-round draft pick in exchange for the Rams’ #2 overall pick. This moved the Rams down to the #6 pick in the
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However, Warner would have one of the most explosive starts to a career in football history, throwing for over 4,000 yards and 41 touchdowns. His quarterback rating of 109.2 was the highest in the NFL that year. He proved to be the catalyst that sparked an explosive offense nicknamed
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Publicly, no interest was expressed by city, county and state officials in providing further funding to the Edward Jones Dome, in light of those entities (and taxpayers) continuing to owe approximately $ 300 million on the facility. A resolution was not reached by the end of the
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marked the end of an era. The Rams did not have another winning season in Los Angeles before their relocation. The first half of the 1990s featured four straight 10-loss (or worse) seasons, no playoff appearances and waning fan interest. The return of
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from Indianapolis in a trade. The Rams also signed former-Redskin quarterback Trent Green as a free agent in February 1999 to a 4-year $ 17.5 million contract that included a $ 4.5 million signing bonus. Additionally, the Rams drafted wide receiver
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his first playing time in the NFL. Fitzpatrick would become a long-time journeyman playing for teams like the Bills, Jets, Buccaneers, and Dolphins. The Rams won 33–27 in overtime on a 56-yard touchdown strike from Fitzpatrick to receiver
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The Rams bounced back to 5–6 and a third-place finish in 1942, but in the heavy war year of 1943, when many NFL personnel, including Rams' majority owner Reeves, had been drafted into the military, they suspended play for one season.
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reported, citing an unnamed source, that the Patriots had taped the Rams’ walkthrough practice prior to the game. After further investigation, the league determined that no tape of the Rams’ Super Bowl walkthrough was made, and the
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along with a fourth-round pick in 2015 and a second round pick in 2016. Foles had a 14–4 record as starter and an impressive TD–INT ratio of 46–17, while Bradford had an 18–30–1 record. On the day of the 2015 draft the Rams traded
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Vermeil's first two seasons as Rams coach were as unsuccessful as many of the preceding seasons. Phillips was cut from the team mid-season in 1997 after showing up for a game with alcohol on his breath, cementing his status as a
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In 2013, the Rams finished with a 7–9 record. In the 2014 season, their 20th in St. Louis, the team would again miss the playoffs with a 6–10 record. Bradford missed the entire 2014 season with an injury, allowing
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picks on sub-standard talent. The offensive scheme was not only unspectacular to watch, but dull by 1990s standards, further alienating fans. One bright spot for the offense during this time was running back
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in exchange for draft picks, a move now seen as one of the most lopsided trades in professional sports history, strongly favoring the Steelers. After regressing to 6–10 in 1996, Brooks was replaced by
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Stan Kroenke became extremely unpopular in St. Louis after the Rams left, with the move being seen as a betrayal of his home state. Two other teams owned by Kroenke Sports and Entertainment, the
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On February 24, 2015, the Inglewood City Council approved the stadium plan and the initiative, and construction began on the new stadium on December 21, 2015, on the former Hollywood Park site.
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went 14–2 (including a spectacular 8–0 on the road), led not only by a sensational offense (their third straight year of scoring 500 or more points), but a good defense as well, coached by
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Shaffer, Gina; ‘Pasadena, Los Angeles looking into bids for Rams: The field of potential rivals for the team widens after Rams officials announce their intention to break their lease’;
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including a 24–24 road tie with eventual NFC champion San Francisco, to finish 7–8–1, a five-game improvement over 2011 and an impressive 4–1–1 record in the very competitive NFC West.
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While the Rams dealt with stadium concerns in Los Angeles, efforts were under way to regain an NFL franchise in St. Louis to play in a new domed stadium slated to open in 1995. First,
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The Finish, Wins, Losses, and Ties columns list regular season results and exclude any postseason play. Regular and postseason records are combined only at the bottom of the list.
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Major League Baseball franchise. To accommodate the Rams’ move, the ballpark was reconfigured with luxury suites and enclosed to accommodate crowds of about 65,000 for football.
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loss to the Rams 12 years earlier. Fisher would then influence the hiring of new general manager Les Snead and an all-new coaching staff including offensive coordinator
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On January 9, 2016, the NFL distributed a report to team owners calling the St. Louis stadium plan "unsatisfactory and inadequate" to keep the Rams in St. Louis.
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property owned by Kroenke. The project includes a stadium of 80,000 seats, and a performance venue of 6,000 seats, while reconfiguring the previously approved
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31–23 in a home stadium that had been renamed the Edward Jones Dome. Their last game as a St. Louis–based franchise was on January 3, 2016, against the
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Tennessee then mounted a desperate, last-minute drive, reaching the St. Louis 10-yard line with six seconds left and no timeouts. Titans quarterback
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On March 10, 2015, the Rams were involved in a rare trade of starting quarterbacks as they traded Bradford along with a fifth-round pick in 2015 to
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45–17. The team rebounded with a 16–6 home win over the 49ers, but their playoff hopes continued to shrink with two more road losses, falling to
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After finishing the 1999 season 13–3 (the franchise's second-best regular season record to date), the Rams started out the playoffs by defeating
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reported that majority owners Rosenbloom and Rodriguez officially offered their majority share of Rams for sale. They retained the services of
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For the Wild Card round, the Rams faced the Seahawks for the third time. The visiting Rams took the lead on a 17-yard Bulger touchdown pass to
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matchup. However, the Seahawks won the game and the division, 16–6. Bradford went on to win the 2010 Offensive Rookie of the Year award.
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was named head coach in January 2009. Spagnuolo had masterminded the Giants’ defensive scheme that shut down the previously undefeated
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game and coach an NFL team. With servicemen beginning to return home, and with the makings of a championship team that included ends
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before moving to Los Angeles, California in 1946, gave St. Louis, Missouri a professional football team for the first time since the
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2–14 Detroit Lions. However, Spagnuolo was not fired after his poor first season. From 2007 to 2009, the Rams lost 42 of 48 games.
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in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, which the city had been building for a few years in the hopes of gaining an NFL team. Dubbed the
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receiving for 64 yards. The Rams offense dominated this game as well the defense also put pressure on the Buccaneers quarterback
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field goal. On the next drive, Warner, who had been a clutch performer all season long, came through once again, connecting with
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had a very disappointing 7–9 final record (after starting out 0–5). The silver lining was the emergence of young quarterback
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The next three seasons were largely a repeat of the Rams’ final five seasons in Los Angeles. The team drafted highly touted
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for the 52-yard winning score in overtime. Next came a home win over Tampa Bay, 28–21 before a road loss to the hapless
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is the last remaining player on the Rams who played in St. Louis following the retirement of longtime defensive tackle
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predicted that the Rams would finish with the worst record in the league (even below that of the recently reactivated
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on the squad, the Rams improved to 5–5–1 in 1939 and 4–6–1 in 1940 before falling back to 2–9 in 1941, the year that
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Hal Lebovitz, "Remember the Cleveland Rams?", Coffin Corner 7 (1985), Professional Football Researchers Association.
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31–16. The Rams next lost a rematch to the Cardinals, with Bulger suffering another shoulder injury. Against the
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31–27 before dropping three straight games. In Week 5, Martz was diagnosed with an infection in his heart, and
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saw the Rams go 12–4, winning the NFC West again. However, the Rams lost a crushing divisional-round defeat to
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led the Patriots down the field, completing all but one pass (an intentional spike to stop the clock) before
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for a 73-yard touchdown pass on the first play of the drive to give the Rams a 23–16 lead with 1:53 to play.
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did not boost the Rams’ fortunes. Knox's run-oriented offense brought about the end of offensive coordinator
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reported that Rams owner Stan Kroenke purchased approximately 60 acres (24 ha) of land adjacent to the
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and becoming the second Rams rookie to rush for 1,000 yards and 10 touchdowns since Eric Dickerson in 1983.
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died on January 18, 2008, after having owned the team for 28 years. Ownership of the team passed to her son
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In 2003, Warner lost the starting job to Bulger after suffering six fumbles in the season opener against
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in the NFC Championship Game 29–24 to reach their second Super Bowl in three seasons. Their opponents in
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exercise this option, then the Raiders would have had this option.) The Raiders eventually relocated to
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With the Patriots holding no timeouts and the Rams having seized the momentum, overtime seemed assured.
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You, Kroenke" at unrelated St. Louis sporting events, let alone during Blues-Avs or City-Rapids games.
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who, much as the Rams had had two years previous, had enjoyed a Cinderella playoff run, highlighted by
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The franchise notched its first winning season and playoff appearance as a St. Louis, Missouri team in
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to return during the playoffs (he had been an assistant coach there prior to his disastrous stint as
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of 100,000 was difficult to sell out, which often subjected the team to the league's local-market TV
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The St. Louis Rams played their last game in St. Louis, Missouri on December 17, 2015, defeating the
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On January 4, 2016, the St. Louis Rams filed for relocation to move to the Los Angeles area for the
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opined that the Patriots should run out the clock to end regulation time. Nevertheless, quarterback
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put in an offer to buy the Rams, but his controversial televised comments about Eagles quarterback
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Bradford was the main focus of the 2010 offseason. In order to make room for the new quarterback,
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at home 28–25 in overtime. The Rams got to 2–2 start on the season with a 24–14 road victory over
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The Rams were also noted for a colorful celebration conducted by their offensive players in the
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The St. Louis Rams played a total of 336 Regular Season Games and 10 Playoff Games (346 Games)
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For having the NFL's worst record at 1–15 in 2009, the Rams earned the #1 overall pick in the
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became coach, and guided the team to four victories in its last eight games and a 4–7 record.
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as a receiver, the team went 5–2–2 in its first season, finishing in second place, behind the
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St. Louis Rams' cheerleaders visiting the Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, September 15, 2009.
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was named head coach for the 1939 season, and with Lewis as his assistant and with star back
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estimated the team's value at $ 929 million. On the final day to do so, then-minority owner
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The Rams and the St. Louis CVC began negotiating a deal to get the Rams’ home stadium, the
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Despite having a talent-laden roster, the Rams’ front-office dysfunction had traveled from
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and former Rams quarterback Kurt Warner. The Rams won their Week 3 home opener against the
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on a slant. Dyson caught the pass at the 3-yard line but was stopped in a play known as “
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In 2020, St. Louis was one of the cities to receive a football team from the rebranded
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to buy the 60% of the team that he did not already own. The original intended buyer,
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The Rams began their 10th year in St. Louis at home, winning their home opener over
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in the Rams 31–23 victory over the Buccaneers. and in their 23–17 victory over the
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was named interim head coach. In Vitt's first game at the helm, Bulger sprained an
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in 1980. The move was necessitated in part because the Coliseum's abnormally large
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Sports in America from Colonial Times to the Twenty-First Century: An Encyclopedia
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Rams Architects, (left) Charley Armey, (center) Dick Vermeil, (right) Jim Hanifan.
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was ordered to pay the Rams’ attorney fees which totaled a reported $ 2 million.
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embittered toward the NFL. That sentiment was best expressed by actor and ex-Ram
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Gordon, Jeff (March 25, 2008). "Core must carry Rams through season of change".
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Numbers of players who played in St. Louis that have been retired by the Rams:
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20–7 and to the Cardinals 31–7. At 6–8, the Rams rallied for home wins against
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and because the name was short and would fit easily into a newspaper headline.
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contract with the Giants, effectively ending the “Greatest Show on Turf” era.
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played his 20th and final season with the team in its new St. Louis location.
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The franchise began to rebound in 1944 under the direction of general manager
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Dome, the stadium was unready when the team arrived, so it temporarily shared
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and nearly all of the coaching staff were fired except offensive coordinator
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and missed the entire season, prompting Green's backup, a 28-year-old former
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Professional American football team in St. Louis, Missouri, from 1995 to 2015
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started the season by winning their first six games as they went 7–1 in the
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In an effort to try to keep the team in St. Louis, a multipurpose stadium,
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with a 10–6 record and the NFC's #6 seed, and faced the NFC West champion
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could not get the necessary permits to build it. Kroenke is married to
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throwing for 234 yards and 2 touchdowns, Todd Gurley rushing 48 yards,
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Wagoner, Nick (Jan. 23, 2006). Linehan led the Rams to a 3–13 record
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Stellino, Vito; ‘Rams’ shopping bag is filled with NFL frustration’;
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In Mike Martz’ first year as Rams head coach, the defending-champion
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America's Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured a Nation
1602:. Warner was released by the Rams in June 2004 and quickly signed a 906:, inherited 70% ownership of the team. Frontiere fired her stepson, 5547: 5202:"A return of L.A. Rams? Owner is said to buy possible stadium site" 4809:
Haslett Hired as Defensive Coordinator, Olson Offensive Coordinator
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The St. Louis Rams played their home games at what is now known as
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Leading the team through their turbulence was rookie running back
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Although it was not apparent at the time, the Rams’ loss in the
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Just before moving to St. Louis, the Rams fired Knox and hired
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75 Seasons: The Complete Story of the National Football League
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Tackling Jim Crow, Racial Segregation in Professional Football
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The St. Louis Rams on offense during an away game against the
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to St. Louis. Then, despite being heavily favored along with
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The Rams franchise, founded in 1936 by attorney/businessman
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The Man Who Built the National Football League: Joe F. Carr
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Coached by Wetzel, and featuring future Hall-of-Fame coach
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suggested that the Rams and Chargers share Stan Kroenke's
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17–10. They then lost the next two games: to the eventual
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a dramatic and controversial 16–13 divisional playoff win
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49–37 to achieve their first NFC championship game since
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to win an expansion team, St. Louis lost to a group from
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a stadium plan for the north riverfront area of downtown
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offense, which included a franchise-best 14–2 record in
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were partnering up to develop a new NFL stadium on the
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as head coach after successful stints as head coach of
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How 'Bout Them Rams; A Guide to Rams Football History
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St. Louis lost two of its NFL teams to cities in the
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2007 National Football League videotaping controversy
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in the divisional playoffs, the Rams fought off the
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in 1980, their first of five titles in that decade;
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(1994). 2504:, and notably led the league in fan attendance. 2477:, are in the same division or conference as the 2434:A few days before the scheduled owners meeting, 1765:then led the team to home victories against the 1529:Super Bowl XXXVI later became part of the wider 5517:. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. p. 23–28. 4788:Rams to hire Miami coordinator Linehan as coach 4560:Simers, T.J.; Plaschke, Bill (March 16, 1995). 2088:, who would start the remainder of the season. 1591:, returned to the NFC for the first time since 1431:2001: Third Super Bowl and loss to the Patriots 617:(NFL). They played in St. Louis, Missouri from 5118:Farmer, Sam; Vincent, Roger (5 January 2015). 4833:Haslett signs on as Rams defensive coordinator 4562:"League Owners Reject Rams' Move to St. Louis" 4424:. New York: American Sports Publishing Co. 43. 3142: 2926: 1737:season by losing on the road in Week 1 to the 1559:spent several seasons as the Rams quarterback. 977:1990–94: Frontiere's endgame for the L.A. Rams 705:Following their 2002 Super Bowl defeat to the 6346: 5563: 4943:"St. Louis Rams soon will be put up for sale" 2266: 1670:37–17 and to the eventual NFC North champion 636:The arrival of the Rams, which originated in 586: 8: 5389:Professional Sports Team Histories: Football 5327:"XFL attendance on the rise through 3 weeks" 2139:receiving for 71 yards and 1 touchdown, and 2011:, who had led the Tennessee Titans in their 1658:33–27 on the road, as Bulger connected with 5419:. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press. 5306:St. Louis Blues fans chant "Kroenke Sucks!" 1956:became the quarterback of the Rams in 2010. 1349:The Rams’ opponent in Super Bowl XXXIV was 6353: 6339: 6331: 5570: 5556: 5548: 5524:. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, Inc. 4820:The Official Website of the St. Louis Rams 4525:‘Frontiere Might Move Rams to Baltimore’; 4371: 4369: 3984: 3702: 2273: 2259: 2203: 1585:from 1960 until the end of the 1987 season 593: 579: 523: 5489:. New York: New York Publishing Company. 5433:. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 4036:2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 4020:1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 2651: 2335:Kroenke purchase of land for L.A. stadium 2100:. Gurley was drafted 10th overall in the 2007:in 2009). The Rams then hired head coach 1733:from Florida State. The Rams started the 1266:However, in a preseason game against the 976: 5473:Pigskin: The Early Years of Pro Football 5431:On Any Given Sunday, A Life of Bert Bell 5356:. South Bend: The E.B. Houchin Company. 4965:"NFL Team Valuations: #23 St Louis Rams" 4315:History of the St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) 3804: 2599: 2538: 1923:(home to the Nuggets and Avalanche) and 850:, the only man both to participate in a 182:Millennium blue, New Century gold, white 5499:Strode, Woody; with Young, Sam (1990). 4594:"NFL Owners OK Rams' Move to St. Louis" 4387: 4336: 2411:Filing for relocation; Houston meetings 2211: 2194:Stadium problems; return to Los Angeles 1945:2010–14: Sam Bradford & Jeff Fisher 531: 1314:NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award 1312:award at season's end, while the 1999 29: 5475:. New York: Oxford University Press. 4740:from the original on October 22, 2012 4402: 4400: 1211:, who went 49–97 over the same span. 7: 5377:. St. Louis: Palmerston & Reed. 5146:"Stan Kroenke buys 60 acres in L.A." 4971:. September 10, 2008. Archived from 4710:from the original on 6 February 2008 4410:. Encyclopedia of Cleveland History. 4343:The team had new logo featuring the 1215:1999–2001: The Greatest Show on Turf 760:, was named for the then-powerhouse 5503:. Lanham, Maryland: Madison Books. 5461:. Atlanta: Turner Publishing, Inc. 5169:Piper, Brandie (January 31, 2014). 4876:"Future ownership of Rams in doubt" 4698:"Source: Pats Employee Filmed Rams" 1988:was rated the worst in the league. 1862:began, conservative talk show host 1802:. Martz was fired at season's end. 1259:with the sixth overall pick in the 1152:with the sixth overall pick in the 902:drowned in an accident. His widow, 5368:The Rams: Five Decades of Football 5144:Wagoner, Nick (February 1, 2014). 5037:Wagoner, Nick (November 2, 2015). 4852:. MSNBC.com Sports. Archived from 4850:"Former Rams owner Frontiere dies" 4786:Pasquarelli, Len (Jan. 19, 2006). 3989:St. Louis Rams Pro Bowl selections 2314:National Car Rental Field proposal 2135:rushing 32 yards and a touchdown, 1991:At the conclusion of a poor 2011, 25: 5354:St. Louis Rams Facts & Trivia 4987:"Kroenke opts to try to buy Rams" 4645:Thomas, Jim (February 16, 1999). 4541:George, Thomas (March 16, 1995). 2207:This article is part of series of 2154:, along with fellow Rams players 1925:Altitude Sports and Entertainment 527:This article is part of series of 5226:Hanzus, Dan (January 12, 2016). 5200:Farmer, Sam (January 30, 2014). 4941:Miklasz, Bernie (May 31, 2009). 4769:from the original on 15 May 2008 2444:Los Angeles Entertainment Center 2162:were selected to be part of the 969:in August 1988, advanced to the 358:St. Louis Rams (1995–2015) 169: 7022:History of the Los Angeles Rams 5895:2018 Monday Night Football Game 5370:. San Francisco: Foghorn Press. 5254:"Rams to Return to Los Angeles" 5011:Burke, Chris (April 30, 2015). 4647:"Green is in, and Banks is out" 4310:History of the Los Angeles Rams 2991: 2582: 2575: 2568: 2561: 2551: 2541: 2500:. They played several games in 2387:reported that Stan Kroenke and 2242:Los Angeles Rams (2016–present) 2200:Edward Jones Dome § Future 1533:, also known as “Spygate". The 1113:, longtime successful coach at 1051:taxpayer-financed stadium, the 965:, buoyed by the acquisition of 738:History of the Los Angeles Rams 562:Los Angeles Rams (2016–present) 5515:Pro Football's All Time Greats 5443:MacCambridge, Michael (2005). 5415:Littlewood, Thomas B. (1990). 5391:. Detroit: Gale Research Inc. 5325:Barrabi, Thomas (2020-02-24). 4831:Clayton, John (Jan 24, 2006). 4621:"Top 15 trades in NFL history" 4592:T.J. Simers (April 13, 1995). 3707:St. Louis Rams retired numbers 3677:(regular season and playoffs) 2345:On January 31, 2014, both the 2059:opportunities at quarterback. 1934:Rams’ all-time leading rusher 112:League/conference affiliations 1: 5738:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 4839:. Retrieved 13 September 2006 4822:. Retrieved 13 September 2006 4794:. Retrieved 13 September 2006 4305:History of the Cleveland Rams 3809:St. Louis Rams Hall of Famers 2429:Los Angeles metropolitan area 1875:2010: Stan Kroenke takes over 1833:promoted to general manager. 1156:. Now expendable, Bettis was 1014:As early as the close of the 912:Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 734:History of the Cleveland Rams 6296:National Football Conference 6199:Conference championships (8) 5753:The Dome at America's Center 5471:Peterson, Robert W. (1997). 5089:Farmer, Sam; Fenno, Nathan. 3671: 3666: 3661: 3651: 3646: 3641: 3631: 3626: 3621: 3595: 3592: 3589: 3586: 3583: 3580: 3577: 3572: 3567: 3550: 3547: 3544: 3541: 3538: 3535: 3532: 3527: 3522: 3513: 3510: 3507: 3504: 3501: 3498: 3495: 3490: 3485: 3476: 3473: 3470: 3467: 3464: 3461: 3458: 3453: 3448: 3439: 3436: 3433: 3430: 3427: 3424: 3421: 3416: 3411: 3394: 3391: 3388: 3385: 3382: 3379: 3376: 3371: 3366: 3357: 3354: 3351: 3348: 3345: 3342: 3339: 3334: 3329: 3320: 3317: 3314: 3311: 3308: 3305: 3302: 3297: 3292: 3283: 3280: 3277: 3274: 3271: 3268: 3265: 3260: 3255: 3246: 3243: 3240: 3237: 3234: 3231: 3228: 3223: 3218: 3209: 3206: 3203: 3200: 3197: 3194: 3191: 3186: 3181: 3151: 3148: 3145: 3139: 3136: 3133: 3128: 3123: 3102: 3099: 3096: 3091: 3086: 3083: 3080: 3075: 3070: 3061: 3058: 3055: 3052: 3049: 3046: 3043: 3038: 3033: 2988: 2985: 2982: 2977: 2972: 2967: 2964: 2959: 2954: 2950:Marshall Faulk (MVP)/(OPOY) 2935: 2932: 2929: 2923: 2920: 2917: 2912: 2907: 2842: 2839: 2836: 2831: 2826: 2821: 2816: 2811: 2806: 2797: 2794: 2791: 2788: 2785: 2782: 2779: 2774: 2769: 2760: 2757: 2754: 2751: 2748: 2745: 2742: 2737: 2732: 2723: 2720: 2717: 2714: 2711: 2708: 2705: 2700: 2695: 2686: 2683: 2680: 2677: 2674: 2671: 2668: 2663: 2658: 2502:The Dome at America's Center 2228:Los Angeles Rams (1946–1994) 2071:in exchange for the Eagles' 653:The Dome at America's Center 548:Los Angeles Rams (1946–1994) 514:The Dome at America's Center 420:Conference championships (2) 230:Lucia Rodriguez (2008–2010) 138:National Football Conference 6281:Current league affiliations 6098:Division championships (18) 5926:Kansas City Chiefs (former) 4696:Tomase, John (2008-02-02). 3801:Pro Football Hall of Famers 2286:Stadium issues in St. Louis 1824:Following the 2007 season, 1654:. In Week 5, they defeated 1593:their inaugural 1976 season 1090:tried, and failed, to move 347:Suspended operations (1943) 7038: 6368:Super Bowl XXXIV champions 5234:. National Football League 4918:Coats, Bill (2008-12-24). 4728:Reiss, Mike (2008-05-13). 4677:Pro-Football-Reference.com 4531:, December 25, 1993, p. E3 4516:, January 11, 1933, p. B08 4501:, November 25, 1993, p. 1D 4439:Pro-Football-Reference.com 4345:Gateway Arch National Park 2338: 2317: 2235:St. Louis Rams (1995–2015) 2221:Cleveland Rams (1936–1945) 2197: 2019:and defensive coordinator 1761:. 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Stan Kroenke
Stan Kroenke
Chip Rosenbloom
Steve Ortmayer
Dick Vermeil
Billy Devaney
Les Snead
Rich Brooks
Dick Vermeil
Mike Martz
Joe Vitt
Scott Linehan
Jim Haslett
Steve Spagnuolo
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