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  2. 1978–79 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The Falcons won their first playoff game in team history after they overcame a 13–0 deficit by scoring 2 touchdowns in the final 5 minutes of the game. In the first quarter, Philadelphia's Cleveland Franklin recovered a fumble from Billy Ryckman on a punt return at the Falcons 13-yard line, setting up wide receiver Harold Carmichael 's 13 ...

  3. 1977–78 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Dec 26 – Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 3 Minnesota: 14 Jan 1 – Texas Stadium 2 Los Angeles: 7 NFC: 3 Minnesota 6 Dec 26 – Texas Stadium: 1 Dallas 23 NFC Championship: 4 Chicago: 7 Jan 15 – Louisiana Superdome: 1 Dallas: 37 Divisional playoffs: N1 Dallas 27 Dec 24 – Memorial Stadium: A1 Denver 10 Super Bowl XII: 4 Oakland: 37** Jan 1 ...

  4. 1978 Los Angeles Rams season - Wikipedia

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    In a penalty-filled game typical of those two teams, Pat Haden threw a pair of touchdown passes, one from 3 yards to John Cappelletti and the other from 11 yards to Wayne Miller helped the Rams stay unbeaten and spoiled the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum return of former USC star O. J. Simpson, who rushed for 83 yards on 20 carries and caught ...

  5. 1979 Los Angeles Rams season - Wikipedia

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    This would mark the final game the Los Angeles Rams would play at home with the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum as their permanent venue. The Rams would subsequently play more games between 2016 and 2019 with their relocation back to Los Angeles, playing their first home playoff game at the venue since 1978 in 2017. [20]

  6. 1976 Los Angeles Rams season - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 60,698 4 October 3 at Miami Dolphins: W 31–28 3–0–1 Miami Orange Bowl: 60,753 5 October 11: San Francisco 49ers: L 0–16 3–1–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 80,532 6 October 17 Chicago Bears: W 20–12 4–1–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 71,751 7 October 24 at New Orleans Saints: W 16–10 5–1–1 ...

  7. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (also known as the Los Angeles Coliseum or L.A. Coliseum) is a multi-purpose stadium in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. Conceived as a hallmark of civic pride, the Coliseum was commissioned in 1921 as a memorial to Los Angeles veterans of World War I.

  8. 1975 Los Angeles Rams season - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 62,491 4 October 12 at San Diego Chargers: W 13–10 3–1 San Diego Stadium: 37,382 5 October 19 Atlanta Falcons: W 22–7 4–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 64,843 6 October 26 New Orleans Saints: W 38–14 5–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: 54,723 7 November 3 at Philadelphia Eagles: W 42–3 6–1 Veterans ...

  9. 1974 Los Angeles Rams season - Wikipedia

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    The 1974 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 37th year with the National Football League and the 29th season in Los Angeles. The Rams looked to improve on their 12–2 season from 1973 . While not improving on their record, they successfully defended their NFC West division title with a 10–4 record, the second-best in the NFC.