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  2. 1978 Los Angeles Rams season - Wikipedia

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    The 1978 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 41st year with the National Football League and the 33rd season in Los Angeles. They improved on their 10–4 record from the previous season and finished 12–4.

  3. List of Los Angeles Rams starting quarterbacks - Wikipedia

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    These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. The Rams were formerly known as the St. Louis Rams and the Cleveland Rams. The players are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Rams.

  4. Lists of Los Angeles Rams players - Wikipedia

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    1978–1983 29: Eric Dickerson: RB: 1983–1987 89: Fred Dryer: DE: ... Los Angeles Rams roster. Quarterbacks (QB) 13 Stetson Bennett 9 Matthew Stafford; Running ...

  5. Doug Smith (offensive lineman) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1984–85 NFL playoffs, Los Angeles lost in the divisional round again, this time to the New York Giants. In the 1985–86 NFL playoffs , Smith was replaced by Tony Slaton as the Rams won a divisional round game against the Cowboys, but were shut out in the NFC championship game by the legendary Chicago Bears defense of '85.

  6. History of the Los Angeles Rams - Wikipedia

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    The Rams played their first game in the Los Angeles area since 1994, a 22-year absence, with a preseason opener against the Dallas Cowboys at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on August 13. The Rams defeated the Cowboys 28–24 in front of a crowd of 89,140, a record attendance for a pre-season game.

  7. Why the LA Rams are worth $2 billion more than the LA ... - AOL

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    The National Football League’s Los Angeles Rams, No. 2 on CNBC’s Official 2024 NFL Team Valuations list, are worth $8 billion, while the Los Angeles Chargers rank 26th at a value of $5.83 billion.

  8. George Allen (American football coach) - Wikipedia

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    Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom was searching for a new coach after parting ways with Chuck Knox, and decided to bring Allen back. Allen's hiring was announced on February 1, [11] and he returned to Los Angeles in 1978 with much media fanfare. His second stint as the Rams' head coach was an unfortunate experience for all concerned.

  9. Longtime USC, Los Angeles Rams head coach John Robinson dies ...

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    Longtime USC and Los Angeles Rams head coach John Robinson died on Monday, both the university and franchise confirmed. Robinson died in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, due to complications from pneumonia.