St. Louis Rams with 175. The Oakland Raiders were next with 197.
The Rams went to St.Louis and the Raiders went back to Oakland.
Chris Long, drafted 2nd overall to the St. Louis Rams in the 2008 NFL Draft.
THREE........RAIDERS 49ERS AND THE CHARGERS
The Rams who have called three cities home ... Cleveland, Los Angeles, and St. Louis. The Raiders have moved twice also, Oakland to Los Angeles and then back to Oakland. The Cardinals began in Chicago, moved to St. Louis, and are now in Phoenix.
The Rams and Raiders only play each other once every 4 to 6 years. The Rams and Raiders played in week 15, 2006, with the Rams winning 20 to 0.
Through Week 7, the St. Louis Rams have scored 60 points, the Oakland Raiders have scored 62 points, and the Cleveland Browns have scored 72 points.
In 2011 there were 4 teams who were shutout in the regular season. These teams are the St. Louis Rams, the Seattle Seahawks, the Oakland Raiders and the Washington Redskins.
Yes. Every fourth season in the regular scheduling rotation.
3 - the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders, and the San Diego Chargers. There's a good possibility that the Raiders will once again relocate to L.A. again; the City of Oakland is unwilling to foot the bill for a new stadium, and playing in the ancient Oakland-Alameda Coliseum is both costly in terms of lost revenue, and insulting given the 49ers new facility across the Bay, which is a state-of-the-art marvel.
1946-1994: Los Angeles Rams (now the St. Louis Rams) 1982-1994: Los Angeles Raiders (now the Oakland Raiders) The San Diego Chargers, an original AFL team, began play in 1960 as the Los Angeles Chargers. They moved to San Diego in 1961.
The Raiders have never won the Rams. The Rams have never been offered as a prize.