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The 1970 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 33rd year with the National Football League and the 25th season in Los Angeles. The team looked to improve on its 11-3 record from 1969 . However, the Rams missed their mark by two games, and finished with a respectable 9-4-1 record.
These quarterbacks have started at least one game for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League. The Rams were formerly known as the St. Louis Rams and the Cleveland Rams. The players are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Rams.
The 1971 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 34th year with the National Football League, and the 26th season in Los Angeles.The team looked to improve on its 9–4–1 record from 1970, but finished only one game below their goal, as they finished 8–5–1 and finished 2nd in the NFC West, behind the San Francisco 49ers (9–5).
The Los Angeles Rams all-time roster is split by name into the following two lists: Los Angeles Rams all-time roster (A–Kin) ... Statistics; Cookie statement;
This page details statistics about the Los Angeles Rams American football franchise, ... (1959–1970) [2] Field goals – 265, Jeff Wilkins (1997–2007)
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 following lists provide an overview of notable groupings of Los Angeles Rams players. All-time roster Notable alumni ... 1969–1970 32: Cullen Bryant: DB, RB ...
The Rams remained solid contenders in the 1970s, winning seven straight NFC West championships between 1973 and 1979. Though they clearly were the class of the NFC in the 1970s along with the Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings , they lost the first four conference championship games they played in that decade, losing twice each to Minnesota ...