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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 ...
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.
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Los Angeles Rams history; Cleveland Rams (1936–1945) Los Angeles Rams (1946–1994) St. Louis ...
Most seasons in a Rams uniform – 20, Jackie Slater, (1976–1995) (tied for the most seasons played with one team along with Darrell Green.) Most games played in a Rams uniform – 259, Jackie Slater, (1976–1995). Most consecutive games played in a Rams uniform – 201, Jack Youngblood, (1971–1984).
The 1945 Cleveland Rams season was the team's eighth year with the National Football League and the ninth and final season in Cleveland.Led by the brother tandem of head coach Adam Walsh and general manager Chile Walsh, and helmed by future Hall of Fame quarterback Bob Waterfield, the Rams franchise finished 9–1 before winning its first NFL Championship by defeating the Washington Redskins ...
Rams seasons 1938 → The 1937 Cleveland Rams season was the team's first year playing as a member club of the National Football League (NFL) and the second season based in Cleveland, Ohio .
Cleveland Rams. Owned by Homer Marshman and playing its home games in Cleveland Municipal Stadium , the Rams competed in the AFL for only one season (finishing second with a 5–2–2 record) with the league's stingiest defense and one of the league's two most potent offenses (along with Boston).
Cleveland Municipal Stadium: 23,850 Recap: 5 October 12 at Detroit Lions: L 7–17 2–3 Briggs Stadium: 26,841 Recap: 6 October 19 Green Bay Packers: L 14–17 2–4 Cleveland Municipal Stadium 13,086 Recap: 7 October 26 at Washington Redskins: L 13–17 2–5 Griffith Stadium: 32,820 Recap: 8 November 2 Detroit Lions: L 0–14 2–6 Cleveland ...