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This list of seasons completed by the Los Angeles Rams American football franchise (known as the Cleveland Rams from 1936 to 1945 and the St. Louis Rams from 1995 to 2015) documents season-by-season records from 1936 to present, including conference standings, division standings, postseason records, league awards for individual players or head coaches, and team awards for individual players.
The Cleveland Rams were a professional American football team that played in Cleveland from 1936 to 1945.The Rams competed in the second American Football League (AFL) for the 1936 season and the National Football League (NFL) from 1937 to 1945, winning the NFL championship in 1945, before moving to Los Angeles in 1946 to become the first of only two professional football champions to play the ...
The song helped inspire Yarrow to found the non-profit organization Operation Respect, promoting tolerance and civility programs in education. The organization distributes curriculum programs under the "Don't Laugh At Me" name. [10] In conjunction with this program, the song has been made into a children's book including an afterword by Yarrow ...
One of the oldest matchups for the Rams as both teams first met during the 1937 NFL season whilst the Rams played in Cleveland, and the Cardinals were still originally located in Chicago. The rivalry has resurged in recent years as both teams found playoff success, despite the Cardinals' best efforts; the Rams have been 9–1 since hiring head ...
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The Rams' ultra-young secondary has been rated the worst in the NFL headed into the 2023 season.
The 1942 Cleveland Rams season was the team's sixth year with the National Football League and seventh season in Cleveland. This would be the team's last season until 1944 due to a one year hiatus associated with World War II .
It turned out to be the team’s only day above .500 all year. The Sox wrap up one of the worst seasons in ... Andrew Vaughn delivered the big hit, driving in two runs with a ninth-inning double.