The
Saint Louis Rams have made three appearances
at the Super Bowl and won one. They lost
in Super Bowl XIV AND XXXVI, winning in
XXXIV. The Saint Louis Rams uniform colors
are navy blue and old gold. The helmet
design shows golden ram horns on a blue
background. The Saint Louis Rams home
Stadium is Edward Jones Dome. The Saint
Louis Rams were founded in 1937 and are
based in Saint Louis, Missouri. The Rams
moved very frequently, playing in three
different stadiums over several failing
seasons. Between 1937-1945 they became
known as the Cleveland Rams, 1946-1994
the Rams adopted the name Los Angeles
Rams. The Rams were in Los Angeles in
between 1946-1978 then they moved to Anaheim
in 1979-1994. In 1945 rookie quarterback
Bob Waterfield led the Rams to a 9-1 win-loss
record and a 15-14 victory over the Washington
Redskins in the National Football League
(NFL) Championship Game.
Waterfields fellow Quarterback Norm Van
Brocklin guided the Rams to three consecutive
Western Division championships between
1949-1951. Los Angeles won the National
Football League (NFL) crown in 1951, defeating
the Cleveland Browns 24-17 in the championship
game. Wide receiver Elroy "Crazy
Legs" Hirsch led the league that
season with 1,495 yards, and he also scored
seventeen touchdowns. The Saint Louis
Rams’ next conference title, in
1955, was their last playoff appearance
until 1967. From 1967 to 1969 the Saint
Louis Rams were led to Western Division
Titles by the then head coach George Allen.
Chuck Knox took over in 1973 and led the
Saint Louis Rams to five consecutive division
crowns. Buy
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