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The Rams franchise, founded in 1936 by attorney/businessman Homer Marshman and player-coach Damon "Buzz" Wetzel, was named for the then-powerhouse Fordham Rams and because the name was short and would fit easily into a newspaper headline.
Team Names: Cleveland Rams, Los Angeles Rams, St. Louis Rams. Seasons: 88 (1937 to 2024) Record (W-L-T): 618-604-21. Playoff Record: 26-28. Super Bowls Won: 2 (5 Appearances) Championships Won*: 4. All-time Passing Leader: Jim Everett 1,847/3,277, 23,758 yds, 142 TD. All-time Rushing Leader: Steven Jackson 2,396 att, 10,138 yds, 56 TD.
From 1937 to 1945, Cleveland Municipal Stadium—now the site of FirstEnergy Stadium—was home to the Cleveland Rams for 20 of their 35 National Football League home games in Cleveland, including their triumph in the 1945 NFL championship game as the first Cleveland team since the 1924 Bulldogs to win a pro football title.
Cleveland Rams Era and their first move to Los Angeles. Established in 1938, they began as the Cleveland Rams, presiding in Cleveland, Ohio. It took several years and multiple leagues (American Football League and National Football League) before the Cleveland Rams were even successful.
The CLEVELAND RAMS were the first prolonged and well-financed attempt to establish a professional football team in Cleveland. Damon "Buzz" Wetzel, star fullback at Ohio State Univ., organized the Rams in 1936 as part of the new 6-team American Football League.
The CLEVELAND RAMS were the first prolonged and well-financed attempt to establish a professional football team in Cleveland. Damon "Buzz" Wetzel, star fullback at Ohio State Univ., organized the Rams in 1936 as part of the new 6-team American Football League.
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 Leag...
The Rams franchise was founded in 1936 as the Cleveland Rams in the short-lived second American Football League before joining the NFL the next year. In 1946, the franchise moved to Los Angeles. The Rams franchise remained in the metro area until 1994, when they moved to St. Louis, and were known as the St. Louis Rams from 1995 to 2015. The ...
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 ...
The Rams' story began on Feb. 13, 1937 when the National Football League granted Cleveland a franchise to Homer Marshman and Associates. After failing to muster a winning percentage higher than .500 in their first six seasons, the team found its magic in 1945.