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HOMES OF THE RAMS

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League Park, Cleveland Years Played: 1937,
1942, 1944-45 Record: 7-7 (.500) First Game: 10/3/37, Rams
defeated by Chicago Cardinals, 6-0 Last Game: 12/2/45, Rams
defeated Boston Yanks, 20-7 Highlights: Rams finished 1945 season
with 4-0 record at League Park, their first unbeaten home
record.
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Municipal Stadium, Cleveland Years Played:
1937, 1939-41, 1945 Record: 6-8-2 (.438) First Game: 9/10/37,
Rams defeated by Detroit Lions, 28-0 Last Game: 12/16/45, Rams
defeated Washington Redskins, 15-14 Highlights: Bob Waterfield
threw two touchdown passes to lead Rams to their first World
Championship, 15-14, over Washington. It was final home game for
Rams in Cleveland before moving to Los Angeles. Rams played first
game as NFL franchise before 25,000 at Municipal Stadium, but lost
to Detroit, 28-0.
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Shaw Stadium (named after high school on Shaw
Avenue), Cleveland Year Played: 1938 Record: 2-2
(.500) First Game: 9/17/38, Rams defeated by Chicago Cardinals,
7-6 Final Game: 10/30/38, Rams defeated by Green Bay Packers,
28-7
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Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles Years
Played: 1946-79 Record: 145-79 (.647) (142-75 regular season; 3-4
postseason) First Game: 9/29/46, Rams defeated by Philadelphia
Eagles, 25-14 Last Game: 12/16/79, Rams defeated by New Orleans
Saints, 29-14 Highlights: Norm Van Brocklin broke 17-17 tie in
fourth quarter with 73-yard touchdown pass to Tom Fears as Rams
claimed second World Championship, 24-17, over Cleveland Browns,
12/23/51. Rams posted winning home record in 26 of 34 seasons at
Coliseum, including 7-0 mark in 1973. Rams became first team in NFL
history to score 70 points in game with 70-27 victory over Baltimore
Colts, 10/22/50.
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Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim Years Played:
1980-94 Record: 61-57 (.517) (60-56 regular season; 1-1
postseason) First Game: 9/7/80, Rams defeated by Detroit Lions,
40-21 Last Game: 12/24/94, Rams defeated by Washington Redskins,
24-21 Highlights: Eric Dickerson broke O.J. Simpson’s single
season rushing record with a 215-yard performance against
Houston, 12/9/84. Dickerson finished season with 2,105
yards.
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Busch Stadium, St. Louis Year Played:
1995 Record: 3-1 (.750) First Game: 9/10/95, Rams defeated New
Orleans Saints, 17-13 Last Game: 10/22/95, Rams defeated by San
Francisco 49ers, 44-10 Highlights: Rams vs. Saints was first NFL
game in St. Louis since 1987.
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Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis Years Played:
1995-present Record: 24-22 (.528) (22-22 regular season; 2-0
postseason) First Game: 11/12/95, Rams defeated Carolina
Panthers, 28-17 Highlights: Jackie Slater became first player in
NFL history to play 20 seasons with one team by starting against
Carolina, 11/12/95. Rams scored season high 59 points against
Atlanta, 11/10/96, the third highest point total in franchise
history. Rams were unbeaten, 8-0, in regular season and 10-0 with
two playoff wins in
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