2002 Super Bowl XXXVI, Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, New England Patriots beat St. Louis Rams 20-17
2000 Super Bowl XXXIV, Georgia Dome, Atlanta, St. Louis Rams beat Tennessee Titans 23-16
1995 Los Angeles Rams announce that they are moving to St. Louis
1992 Jose Canseco repeatedly rams his Porsche into wife Esther's BMW
1991 Detroit Lion Mike Utley is paralized in a game vs Los Angeles Rams
1991 Boat rams a tanker in Livorno Italy fog, killing about 138
1990 George Allen, U.S. football coach (Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins), dies
1990 Sri Lanka all out 82, Venkatapathy Raju (I) 6-12 off 17 lose, Phil Eagles beat Giants 31-13 and L.A. Rams beat 49ers 28-17
1987 Los Angeles Rams beat Dallas Cowboys 28-27 in London, England (NFL expo)
1981 U.S. submarine George Washington rams Japanese freighter Nisso Maru
1980 35 motorists die as a Liberian freighter rams a Tampa Bay Bridge
1980 Superbowl XIV: Pittsburgh Steelers beat Los Angeles Rams, 31-19 in Pasadena
1979 Carroll D. Rosenbloom, Los Angeles Rams president, dies at 72
1975 Orlando Pace, tackle for the St. Louis Rams
1975 Ryan Tucker, NFL center for the St. Louis Rams
1975 Lawrence Phillips, running back for the St. Louis Rams
1975 14 die when British freighter "Lake Illawarra" rams pylon bridge between Derwent and Hobart, Tasmania and ship sinks
1974 Jerald Moore, running back for the St. Louis Rams
1973 Muadianvita Kazadi, linebacker for the St. Louis Rams
1973 Mitch Jacoby, tight end for the St. Louis Rams
1973 Taje Allen, kicker for the St. Louis Rams
1973 Dexter McCleon, cornerback for the St. Louis Rams
1973 Gerald McBurrows, safety for the St. Louis Rams
1973 Tony Banks, quarterback for the St. Louis Rams
1973 Fred Miller, tackle for the St. Louis Rams
1973 Eddie Kennison, wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams
1972 Mike Gruttadauri, corner for the St. Louis Rams
1972 Isaac Bruce, NFL wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams
1972 Derrick Harris, running back for the St. Louis Rams
1972 Ernie Conwell, tight end for the St. Louis Rams
1972 Zach Wiegert, tackle for the St. Louis Rams
1972 Los Angeles Rams (Irsay) and Baltimore Colts (Rosenbloom) swap owners
1972 Keith Lyle, safety for the St. Louis Rams
1972 Jeff Wilkins, kicker for the St. Louis Rams
1971 Jay Williams, defensive end for the St. Louis Rams
1971 Amp Lee, NFL running back, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams
1971 D'Marco Farr, defensive tackle for the St. Louis Rams
1971 Wayne Gandy, tackle for the St. Louis Rams
1970 Los Angeles Rams Willie Ellison sets NFL record of 247 yards rushing
1970 Keith Crawford, wide receiver for the St. Louis Rams
1970 Toby Wright, safety for the St. Louis Rams
1970 Ryan McNeil, NFL cornerback, Detroit Lions, St. Louis Rams
1970 Jeff Zgonina, NFL defensive tackle, Carolina Panthers, Packers, Rams
1970 Bryan Robinson, defensive end for the St. Louis Rams
1970 Jeff Robinson, NFL defensive end, Denver Broncos, St. Louis Rams
1970 Ronald Moore, NFL running back, New York Jets, St. Louis Rams, Az Cardinals
1970 John Gerak, NFL tight end/guide, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams
1969 Michael Jones, NFL linebacker, Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams
1969 Todd Lyght, U.S. football quarterback for the St. Louis Rams
1969 Robert Young, NFL player for the St. Louis Rams
1969 Todd Kinchen, NFL wide receiver, St. Louis Rams, Atlanta Falcons
1968 Bill Johnson, defensive tackle for the St. Louis Rams
1968 Roman Phifer, linebacker for the St. Louis Rams
1968 Will Furrer, NFL quarterback, Houston Oilers, St. Louis Rams
1967 New Orleans Saints 1st NFL game, they lose to Los Angeles Rams 27-13
1967 New Orleans Saints 1st pre-season game, they lose to Los Angeles Rams 16-77
1967 Lance Zeno, NFL/WLAF corner, Rams, Scottish Claymores
1966 Britt Hager, NFL linebacker, Denver Broncos, St. Louis Rams
1966 Anthony Parker, NFL cornerback, Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams, TB Bucs
1965 Vernice Smith, NFL guard, Washington Redskins, St. Louis Rams
1964 Leslie O'Neal, NFL defensive end, San Diego Chargers, St. Louis Rams
1963 Jessie Hester, NFL player for the St. Louis Rams
1962 Mark Rypien, quarterback for the St. Louis Rams
1960 Eric Dickerson, Texas, NFL halfback, Los Angeles Rams, Colts/2,105 yds in 1984
1959 NFL trade, Chicago Cards trade Ollie Matson to Los Angeles Rams for 9 players
1959 Chicago Cards trade running back Ollie Matson to Los Angeles Rams for 9 players
1957 NFL record crowd (102,368), '49ers vs Rams in LA
1955 1st NFL preseason sudden death football, Rams beats Giants 23-17
1954 Vince Ferragamo, NFL/CFL quarterback, Los Angeles Rams, Montreal Alouettes
1953 Pat Haden, Westbury, New York, NFL quarterback, Los Angeles Rams
1952 U.S. minesweeper "Hobson" rams aircraft carrier "Wasp," kills 176
1951 1st coast-to-coast televised football game (Dumont paid $75,000) Los Angeles Rams beat Cleveland Browns 24-17 in NFL championship game
1951 Det Lion Jack Christiansen returns 2 punts for touchdowns vs Los Angeles Rams
1951 Norm Van Brocklin of Rams passes for NFL-record 554 yards
1950 Cleveland Browns beat Los Angeles Rams 30-28 in NFL championship game
1950 Los Angeles Rams beat Baltimore Colts 70-27
1950 Cleveland Rams (formerly AAFC) play 1st NFL game, beat Philadelphia 35-10)
1950 Swedish tanker rams British submarine Truculent in Thames, 64 die
1949 Philadelphia Eagles beat Los Angeles Rams 14-0 in NFL championship game
1949 Los Angeles Rams sign Norm Van Brocklin
1946 Los Angeles (previously Cleveland) Rams play 1st NFL game in LA
1946 Fred Dryer, born in Hawthone, California, NFLer, New York Giants, Los Angeles Rams, actor, Hunter
1946 Kenny Washington signs with Rams, 1st black NFLer since 1933
1946 NFL champs Cleveland Rams given permission to move to LA
1945 Cleveland Rams win NFL championship
1940 Merlin Olsen, Utah, NFL tackle, Rams, /sportscaster/actor, Father Murphy
1937 Cleveland (Los Angeles) Rams plays their 1st NFL game, lose 28-0
1937 Cleveland (now Los Angeles) Rams granted an NFL franchise
1932 Chuck Knox, NFL coach, Rams, Bills, Seahawks
1930 Bill George, NFL linebacker, Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams
1930 Ollie Matson, NFL halfback, Cardinals, Rams, Lions, Eagles
1928 Dick "Night Train" Lane, NFL defensive back, Rams, Cards, Lions
1926 Norm Van Brocklin, NFL QB and coach of the Los Angeles Rams, hall of famer
1925 Andy Robustelli, NFL defensive end, Los Angeles Rams, New York Giants
1923 Tom Fears, NFL end, Los Angeles Rams
1923 Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch, AAFC, NFL halfback, end, Los Angeles Rams
1922 George Allen, football coach, Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins
1920 Bob Waterfield, NFL QB, Rams
1914 Ship rams Canadian ship Empress of Ireland on St. Lawrence R; 1024 die
1912 Dan Reeves, NFL team owner, Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams
70 Titus sets up batterig rams to assault the walls of Jerusalem
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