Los Angeles Rams statistics
This page details statistics about the Los Angeles Rams American football franchise, formerly the St. Louis Rams and the Cleveland Rams.
Franchise firsts
- First NFL Game - A 28-0 loss to the Detroit Lions, 9/10/37.
- First NFL win - A 21-3 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles, 9/17/37.
- First Winning Season - 1945 (9-1).
- First Championship Season - 1945.
- First Player Drafted - Johnny Drake, 1937.
- First Ram Elected to the Hall of Fame - QB Bob Waterfield, 1965.
- First To Pass 400 Yards In A Game - Jim Hardy, 406 yards vs. Chicago Cardinals, 10/31/48.
- First to Rush 200 Yards In A Game - Dan Towler, 205 yards vs. the Baltimore Colts, 11/22/53.
- First 1,000-Yard Rusher In A Season - Dick Bass, 1,033 yards (1962).
- First Super Bowl Appearance - A 31-19 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XIV, 1/20/80.
Individual records
Appearances
- Most Seasons in a Rams Uniform - 20, Jackie Slater, (1976–1995).[1]
- Most Games Played in a Rams Uniform - 259, Jackie Slater, (1976–1995).
- Most Consecutive Games Played in a Rams Uniform - 201, Jack Youngblood, (1971–1984).
- Most Pro Bowls - 14, Merlin Olsen, (1962–1975).
Game
- Points - 24, ten times, last time by Marshall Faulk, vs Seattle Seahawks, 10/20/02
- Touchdowns - 4, ten times, last time by Marshall Faulk, vs Seattle Seahawks, 10/20/02
- Rushing Yards - 247, Willie Ellison, vs. Green Bay Packers, 12/05/71
- Rushing Touchdowns - 4, Marshall Faulk, vs Minnesota Vikings, 12/10/00
- Passing Yards - 554, Norm Van Brocklin, vs. New York Yanks, 28 September 1951[2]
- Passing Touchdowns - 5, nine times, last time by Kurt Warner, vs San Francisco 49ers, 10/10/99
- Receptions - 18, Tom Fears, vs. Green Bay Packers, 12/03/50
- Receiving Yards - 336, Willie "Flipper" Anderson, at New Orleans Saints, 11/26/89[2]
- Receiving Touchdowns - 4, four times, last time by Isaac Bruce, vs San Francisco 49ers, 10/10/99
- Total Yards - 336 (336 receiving), Willie "Flipper" Anderson, at New Orleans Saints, 11/26/89[2]
- Interceptions - 3, many times, last time by Keith Lyle, at Atlanta Falcons, 12/15/96[3]
- Sacks - 5, Gary Jeter, at Los Angeles Raiders, 09/18/88
- Field Goals - 6, Jeff Wilkins, vs. Denver Broncos, 09/10/06
- Punts - 12, two times, last time by Rusty Jackson, at San Francisco 49ers, 11/21/76
- Punting Average Yards - 55.8, Jack Jacobs, at Detroit Lions, 09/27/42[4]
- Kickoff Returns - 8, Tony Horne, at Kansas City Chiefs, 10/22/00
- Kickoff Return Yards - 267, Tony Horne, at Kansas City Chiefs, 10/22/00
- Punt Returns - 7, eight times, last time by Az-Zahir Hakim, at Tennessee Titans, 10/31/99
- Punt Return Yards - 207, LeRoy Irvin, at Atlanta Falcons, 11/14/81[2]
Season
- Points - 163 Jeff Wilkins (2003)
- Touchdowns - 26 (18-run, 8-pass) Marshall Faulk (2000)
- Rushing Yards - 2,105 Eric Dickerson (1984)[2]
- Rushing Touchdowns - 18, two times, last time by Marshall Faulk (2000)
- Passer Rating - 109.2 Kurt Warner (1999)
- Passing Yards - 4,830 Kurt Warner (2001)
- Passing Touchdowns - 41 Kurt Warner (1999)
- Receptions - 119 Isaac Bruce (1995)
- Receiving Yards - 1,781 Isaac Bruce (1995)
- Receiving Touchdowns - 17 Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch (1951)
- Total Yards - 2,429 (1,381 rushing, 1,048 receiving) Marshall Faulk (1999)
- Interceptions - 14 Dick "Night Train" Lane (1952)[2]
- Sacks - 22 Deacon Jones (1964 & 1968)
- Field Goals - 39 Jeff Wilkins (2003)
- Punts - 97 Dale Hatcher (1986)
- Punting Average Yards - 45.5 Danny Villanueva (1962)
- Kickoff Returns - 60 Drew Hill (1981)
- Kickoff Return Yards - 1,379 Tony Horne (2000)
- Punt Returns - 56 Eddie Brown (1979)
- Punt Return Yards - 618 Jackie Wallace (1978)
Rookie Season
- Points - 120, Eric Dickerson (1983)
- Touchdowns - 20, Eric Dickerson (1983)
- Field Goals - 29, Frank Corral (1978)
- Receptions - 54, Eddie Kennison (1996)
- Receiving Yards - 924, Eddie Kennison (1996)
- Receiving Touchdowns - 10, Bucky Pope (1964)
- Rushing Yards - 1,808, Eric Dickerson (1983)
- Rushing Touchdowns - 18, Eric Dickerson (1983)
- Total Yards - 2,212, (1,808 rushing, 404, receiving), Eric Dickerson (1983)
- Passer Rating - 81.8, Dieter Brock (1985)
- Passing Yards - 2,658, Dieter Brock (1985)
- Passing Touchdowns - 16, Dieter Brock (1985)
- Interceptions - 14, Dick "Night Train" Lane (1952)[2]
- Sacks - 8, Deacon Jones (1961)
- Punts - 93, Ken Clark (1979)
- Punting Average - 43.6, John Misko (1982)
- Punt Returns - 42, LeRoy Irvin (1980)
- Punt Return Yards - 427, Verda Smith (1949)
- Kickoff Returns - 56, Tony Horne (1998)
- Kickoff Return Yards - 1,306, Tony Horne (1998)
Career
- Scoring - 1,223, Jeff Wilkins (1997–2007)
- Touchdowns - 85, Marshall Faulk (1999–2005)
- Rushing Yards - 7,383, Steven Jackson (2004-2012)
- Rushing Touchdowns - 58, Marshall Faulk (1999–2005)
- Passer Rating - 97.2, Kurt Warner (1998–2003)
- Passing Yards - 23,758, Jim Everett (1986–1993)
- Passing Touchdowns - 154, Roman Gabriel (1962–1972)
- Receiving Yards - 14,109, Isaac Bruce (1994–2007)
- Receptions - 942, Isaac Bruce (1994–2007)
- Net Yards - 14,259 (150 rushing, 14,109 receiving), Isaac Bruce (1994–2007)
- Sacks - 159.5, Deacon Jones (1961–1971)
- Interceptions - 46, Eddie Meador (1959–1970)[3]
- Field Goals - 265, Jeff Wilkins (1997–2007)
- Punting Average - 44.3, Danny Villanueva (1960–1964)
- Kickoff Returns - 171, Drew Hill (1979–1984)
- Kickoff Return Yards - 3,918, Ron Brown (1984–1989, 1991)
- Kickoff Return Average - 26.3, Ron Brown (1984–1989, 1991)
- Punt Returns - 146, LeRoy Irvin (1980–1989)
- Punt Return Yards - 1,527, Henry Ellard (1983–1993)
- Punt Return Average - 11.4, Az-Zahir Hakim (1998–2001)
Playoff Games
- Points - 18, Tom Fears, vs. Chicago Bears, 12/17/50
- Touchdowns - 3, Tom Fears, vs. Chicago Bears, 12/17/50
- Field Goals - 5, Jeff Wilkins, vs. Carolina Panthers, 01/10/04
- Rushing Yards - 248, Eric Dickerson, vs. Dallas Cowboys, 01/04/86
- Rushing Touchdowns - 2, three times, last by Marshall Faulk, vs. Philadelphia Eagles, 01/27/02
- Passing Yards - 414, Kurt Warner, vs. Tennessee Titans, 01/30/00
- Passing Touchdowns - 5, Kurt Warner, vs. Minnesota Vikings, 01/16/00
- Receptions - 9, two times, last by Marshall Faulk, vs. Carolina Panthers, 01/10/04
- Receiving Yards - 198, Tom Fears, vs. Chicago Bears, 12/17/50
- Receiving Touchdowns - 3, Tom Fears, vs. Chicago Bears, 12/17/50
- Punts - 11, Dale Hatcher, at Chicago Bears, 01/12/86
- Punt Returns - 6, Eddie Brown, at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 01/06/80
- Punt Return Yardage - 72, Az-Zahir Hakim, vs. Minnesota Vikings, 01/16/00
- Punt Return Touchdowns - 1, Verda Smith, at Detroit Lions, 12/21/52
- Kick Returns - 7, Henry Ellard, at Washington Redskins, 01/01/84
- Kick Return Yardage - 174, Tony Horne, vs. Minnesota Vikings, 01/16/00
- Interceptions - 2, four times, last by Aeneas Williams, vs. Green Bay Packers, 01/20/02
- Interception Return Yards - 94, LeRoy Irvin, at Dallas Cowboys, 12/26/83
- Sacks - 3, twice, last by Kevin Greene, at Minnesota Vikings, 12/26/88
Playoff career
- Most Ram Playoff Game Appearances - 18, Jackie Slater (1976–1994)
- Points - 63, Jeff Wilkins (1997–2007)
- Touchdowns - 7, Marshall Faulk (1999–2005)
- Field Goals - 14, Jeff Wilkins (1997–2006)
- Rushing Yards - 687, Lawrence McCutcheon (1972–1979)
- Rushing Touchdowns - 5, Marshall Faulk (1999–2005)
- Passing Yards - 2,221, Kurt Warner (1998–2003)
- Passing Touchdowns - 12, Pat Haden (1976–1981)
- Receptions - 43, Marshall Faulk (1999–2005)
- Receiving Yards - 719, Isaac Bruce (1994–2007)
- Receiving Touchdowns - 5, Tom Fears (1948–1956)
- Punts - 35, Bob Waterfield (1946–1952)
- Punt Returns - 12, Az-Zahir Hakim (1999–2001)
- Punt Return Yardage - 12.4, Az-Zahir Hakim (1999–2001)
- Kick Returns - 14, Tony Horne (1999–2000) and Cullen Bryant (1973–1982, 1987)
- Kick Return Yardage - 24.0, Tony Horne, (1999–2000)
- Interceptions - 6, Bill Simpson (1974–1978)
- Interception Return Yards - 149, LeRoy Irvin (1980–1989)
- Interception Touchdowns - 2, Aeneas Williams (2001–2005)
- Sacks - 8.5, Jack Youngblood (1971–1984)
Notes
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