The Rams final season in Los Angeles was 1994. Chris Miller and Chris Chandler shared the starting QB duties while Tommy Maddox was third string. In the Rams final game as the L.A. Rams, December 24, 1994 against the Washington Redskins, Chris Miller was the starter and played the entire game in a Rams 24-21 loss.
The Rams played in Cleveland between 1936-1945 before moving to Los Angeles in 1946.
Click on the '1979 Los Angeles Rams Roster' below to see the roster along with stats and other information for the 1979 Rams.
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The Rams final game in Los Angeles was December 24, 1994 against the Washington Redskins. Their first season in St. Louis was the 1995 season.
Roger Staubach's final game was the Divisional playoff game played December 30, 1979 between the Cowboys and Los Angeles Rams. The Rams won 21-19.
Marc Buldger April 22 2010
Vince Ferragamo has: Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Buffalo Bills Quarterback in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Green Bay Packers Quarterback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played himself in "Family Feud" in 1976. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback in "1978 NFC Championship Game" in 1979. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback in "Super Bowl XIV" in 1980. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback in "1979 NFC Championship Game" in 1980. Played William Hobart in "Dynasty" in 1981. Played himself in "Policewoman Centerfold" in 1983.
Los Angeles Rams was created in 1946.
Los Angeles Rams ended in 1995.
The cast of 1978 NFC Championship Game - 1979 includes: Benny Barnes as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Bob Breunig as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Tom Brookshier as Himself - Color Commentator Bob Brudzinski as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Cullen Bryant as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Nolan Cromwell as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Back Tony Dorsett as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Fred Dryer as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Dave Elmendorff as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Strong Safety Mike Fanning as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Tackle Vince Ferragamo as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Doug France as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Pat Haden as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Dennis Harrah as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Guard Thomas Henderson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Linebacker Ron Jessie as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Jim Jodat as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Fullback Billy Joe DuPree as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tight End Aaron Kyle as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Cornerback Scott Laidlaw as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Fullback Tom Landry as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Head Coach Ray Malavasi as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Head Coach Harvey Martin as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive End Willie Miller as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Brent Musburger as Himself - Sideline Reporter Preston Pearson as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Running Back Rod Perry as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Tom Rafferty as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Guard Rich Saul as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center Dwight Scales as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Herbert Scott as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Guard Rafael Septien as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Kicker Dave Stalls as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Roger Staubach as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Quarterback Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Billy Waddy as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Jackie Wallace as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Back Charlie Waters as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Strong Safety Randy White as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Defensive Tackle Rayfield Wright as Himself - Dallas Cowboys Tackle Jack Youngblood as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Jim Youngblood as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker
The cast of 1976 NFC Championship Game - 1976 includes: Jim Bertelsen as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Fullback Tom Brookshier as Himself - Color Commentator Cullen Bryant as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Fred Dryer as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Carl Eller as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive End Dave Elmendorff as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Strong Safety Chuck Foreman as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Running Back Doug France as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Tom Geredine as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Charlie Goodrum as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Guard Bud Grant as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Pat Haden as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Dennis Harrah as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Guard Wally Hilgenberg as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Sam Huff as Himself - Sideline Reporter Monte Jackson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Rusty Jackson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Punter Ron Jessie as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Chuck Knox as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Head Coach Amos Martin as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Brent McClanahan as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Fullback Lawrence McCutcheon as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Mark Mullaney as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive End Merlin Olsen as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Tackle Rod Perry as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Ahmad Rashad as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Isiah Robertson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Buddy Ryan as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive Coordinator Rich Saul as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center Rob Scribner as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Fran Tarkenton as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback Mick Tingelhoff as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Center Stu Voigt as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tight End Nate Wright as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Cornerback Ron Yary as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tackle Jack Youngblood as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Jim Youngblood as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker
The NFL's Cleveland Rams moved to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Rams in 1946.
The Rams played in Cleveland between 1936-1945 before moving to Los Angeles in 1946.
Click on the '1979 Los Angeles Rams Roster' below to see the roster along with stats and other information for the 1979 Rams.
The Rams (US) football team migrated to St. Louis from Los Angeles.
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The cast of 1979 NFC Championship Game - 1980 includes: Ricky Bell as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Fullback Tom Brookshier as Himself - Color Commentator Cedric Brown as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Free Safety Bob Brudzinski as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Cullen Bryant as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Fullback Bud Carson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Coordinator Wally Chambers as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defensive End Frank Corral as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Kicker Mark Cotney as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Strong Safety Nolan Cromwell as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Free Safety Preston Dennard as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Fred Dryer as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Jerry Eckwood as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Running Back Dave Elmendorff as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Strong Safety Mike Fanning as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Tackle Vince Ferragamo as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Doug France as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Jimmie Giles as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tight End Isaac Hagins as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver Charley Hannah as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tackle Dennis Harrah as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Guard Cecil Johnson as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Linebacker Ray Malavasi as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Head Coach Lawrence McCutcheon as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Larry Mucker as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver Brent Musburger as Himself - Sideline Reporter Jim Obradovich as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tight End Rod Perry as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Dave Reavis as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tackle Danny Reece as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cornerback Lee Roy Selmon as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defensive End Rich Saul as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center Dewey Selmon as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Linebacker Jackie Slater as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Wendell Tyler as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Billy Waddy as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Jeris White as Himself - Tampa Bay Buccaneers Cornerback Jack Youngblood as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Jim Youngblood as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker