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The Untold Truth Of The Los Angeles Rams

According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, following Rosenbloom's death his widow, Georgia, assumed control of the team. She would lead the team through the 1980s and 1990s. While the team made most appearances in most seasons throughout the 1980s, per Pro Football Reference,

The 1990s would be followed by a rough patch for the franchise that would see no postseason appearances — and no winning seasons — from 1990 through 1998. In 1995, the Rams packed things up in Los Angeles and for the second time in their history, the team relocated. This time they would head east to St. Louis. The losing ways the team had developed toward the end of their first Los Angeles stint continued for the first few years in St. Louis, but fortunes changed at the tail-end of the decade.

The 1999 season saw the Rams post a phenomenal 13-3 record, easily good enough for first in their division. After wins over the Vikings and Buccaneers, they were en route to Super Bowl XXXIV matchup with the Tennessee Titans. They would wind up winning the first and — to date — only Super Bowl victory in franchise history, by a score of 23-16 with Rams quarterback Kurt Warner receiving MVP honors.

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Update: 2024-05-11