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Their three-season record between 2007 and 2009 of 6–42 was the worst over such a period between the Chicago Cardinals during World War II and the 4–44 Cleveland Browns from 2015 to 2017. Over the course of the Rams' 85-year history, [1] they have won 15 division titles.
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 ...
Category:Cleveland Rams seasons (1936–1945) Category:Los Angeles Rams seasons (1946–1994, 2016–) Category:St. Louis Rams seasons (1995–2015) Seasons should be included in each category that applies.
For the 2017 Cleveland Browns, it was a 0-16 season. For the 2013 Houston Texans, projected to be one of the best teams in the league, it was finishing as one of the worst.
First winning season – 1945 (9–1). First championship season – 1945. First player drafted – Johnny Drake, 1937. First Ram elected to the Hall of Fame – QB Bob Waterfield, 1965. First to pass 400 yards in a game – Jim Hardy, 406 yards vs. Chicago Cardinals, 10/31/48.
And Richardson played his best game of the season and perhaps his best game as a pro, completing 20 of 30 passes for 272 yards and a touchdown, two rushing touchdowns and leading a go-ahead drive ...
The San Francisco 49ers fired special teams coach Brian Schneider following a season when repeated blunders in the kicking contributed to a losing season, a person familiar with the decision told ...
Season(s) Season record(s) Date Score Opponent Date Score Opponent Beginning (first defeat) End (first victory or tie) 1 29 (6+10+10+3) Chicago Cardinals^ 1942 1943 1944 [a] 1945: 3–8 0–10 0–10 1–9 October 25, 1942 3–7: Cleveland Rams: October 14, 1945 16–7: Chicago Bears: 2 26 (14+12) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 1976 1977: 0–14 2–12 ...