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1 POSTSEASON GAME SUMMARIES NFC Divisional Playoff Game Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA Saturday, January 15, 2005 RAMS Atlanta ATL -- Crumpler 18-yard pass from Vick (Feely RAMS -- Curtis 57-yard pass from Bulger (Wilkins ATL -- Dunn 62-yard run (Feely ATL -- Dunn 19-yard run (Feely RAMS -- Holt 28-yard pass from Bulger (Wilkins ATL -- Rossum 68-yard punt return (Feely RAMS -- FG Wilkins 55 ATL -- Price 6-yard pass from Vick (Feely ATL -- FG Feely 38 ATL -- Smith tackles Bulger in end zone for safety ATL -- Duckett 4-yard run (Feely PAID ATT -- 70,709 RAMS FALCONS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...24:25 35:35 WR Torry Holt LE Bryce Fisher LT Orlando Pace NT Ryan Pickett LG Tom Nütten DT Damione Lewis C Andy McCollum RE Anthony Hargrove RG Adam Timmerman WLB Pisa Tinoisamoa RT Blaine Saipaia MLB Robert Thomas TE Cameron Cleeland SLB Tommy Polley WR Kevin Curtis LC Jerametrius Butler QB Marc Bulger RC Travis Fisher TE Brandon Manumaleuna SS Adam Archuleta RB Marshall Faulk FS Antuan Edwards RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P Kevin Stemke, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Kevin Garrett, CB DeJuan Groce, S Rich Coady, RB Aveion Cason, RB Steven Jackson, RB Joey Goodspeed, RB Chris Massey, LB Brandon Chillar, LB Trev Faulk, LB Drew Wahlroos, C Larry Turner, DT Jimmy Kennedy, T Grant Williams, WR Mike Furrey, WR Shaun McDonald, WR Dane Looker, DE Leonard Little, DE Erik Flowers, DT Brian Howard DNP-QB Jamie Martin, G Darnell Alford IA-QB Jeff Smoker, QB Chris Chandler, CB Dwight Anderson, RB Arlen Harris, RB Nick Burley, C Matt Lehr, WR Isaac Bruce, DE Tyoka Jackson Marc Bulger / t 1 Falcons Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Michael Vick / t 0 Warrick Dunn / Steven Jackson Marshall Faulk Dane Looker Marc Bulger Falcons Warrick Dunn t 2 Michael Vick T.J. Duckett Kevin Curtis t 1 Shaun McDonald Marshall Faulk Dane Looker Torry Holt t 1 Steven Jackson Brandon Manumaleuna Falcons Peerless Price Alge Crumpler t 1 Michael Jenkins Brian Finneran DeAngelo Hall Dez White Michael Vick Warrick Dunn Falcons Jason Webster Kevin Stemke Falcons No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Chris Mohr Shaun McDonald Falcons Allen Rossum t 1 Aveion Cason Brandon Manumaleuna Falcons Allen Rossum : Leonard Little 1-14 Falcons: Keith Brooking 1-20, Rod Coleman 1-10, Brady Smith 1-5, Travis Hall 1-2 GAME NOTES WR Kevin Curtis had his second consecutive playoff 100-yard receiving game, making him the third player in history to have at least two straight such games in the playoffs. This also made him the second player in NFL history to have two 100-yard receiving games in the playoffs before having one in the regular season. QB Marc Bulger (944) passed Pat Haden (728) for fifth place on the all-time playoff passing list with his 299 yards in the air. RB Marshall Faulk (509) moved past Harold Jackson (505) for fourth place on the all-time playoff receiving list with 31 receiving yards.

2 20 27 NFC Wildcard Game Qwest Field, Seattle, WA Saturday, January 8, 2005 RAMS Seattle RAMS -- Holt 15-yard pass from Bulger (Wilkins SEA -- FG Brown 47 RAMS -- Faulk 1-yard run (Wilkins SEA -- Engram 19-yard pass from Hasselbeck (Brown SEA -- FG Brown 30 RAMS -- FG Wilkins 38 SEA -- Jackson 23-yard pass from Hasselbeck (Brown RAMS -- FG Wilkins 27 RAMS -- Cleeland 17-yard pass from Bulger (Wilkins PAID ATT -- 65,397 RAMS SEAHAWKS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-2-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...31:06 28:54 WR Torry Holt LE Bryce Fisher LT Orlando Pace NT Ryan Pickett LG Tom Nütten DT Jimmy Kennedy C Andy McCollum RE Anthony Hargrove RG Adam Timmerman WLB Pisa Tinoisamoa RT Blaine Saipaia MLB Robert Thomas TE Brandon Manumaleuna SLB Tommy Polley WR Isaac Bruce LC Jerametrius Butler QB Marc Bulger RC Travis Fisher WR Kevin Curtis SS Adam Archuleta RB Marshall Faulk FS Antuan Edwards RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P Kevin Stemke, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Kevin Garrett, CB DeJuan Groce, S Rich Coady, RB Aveion Cason, RB Steven Jackson, RB Joey Goodspeed, RB Chris Massey, LB Brandon Chillar, LB Trev Faulk, LB Drew Wahlroos, C Larry Turner, T Grant Williams, WR Mike Furrey, WR Shaun McDonald, TE Cameron Cleeland, WR Dane Looker, DE Leonard Little, DT Damione Lewis, DE Erik Flowers, DT Brian Howard DNP-QB Jamie Martin IA-QB Jeff Smoker, QB Chris Chandler, CB Dwight Anderson, RB Arlen Harris, RB Nick Burley, C Matt Lehr, G Darnell Alford, DE Tyoka Jackson Marc Bulger / Seahawks Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Matt Hasselbeck / Marshall Faulk Steven Jackson Marc Bulger Isaac Bruce Seahawks Shaun Alexander Matt Hasselbeck Maurice Morris Mack Strong Torry Holt Kevin Curtis Isaac Bruce Marshall Faulk Shaun McDonald Cameron Cleeland t 1 Steven Jackson Seahawks Darrell Jackson t 1 Itula Mili Koren Robinson Bobby Engram t 1 Shaun Alexander Jerramy Stevens Travis Fisher Seahawks Ken Hamlin Kevin Stemke Seahawks No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Ken Walter Shaun McDonald Seahawks Bobby Engram Aveion Cason Seahawks Maurice Morris : Jimmy Kennedy 1-6, Robert Thomas 1-2, Damione Lewis 1-1 Seahawks: Chike Okeafor 2-14, Rocky Bernard 1-2, Chad Brown 1-2, Craig Terrill , Cedric Woodard GAME NOTES St. Louis became the first 8-8 team to win a playoff game in NFL history, duplicated by Minnesota the following day. St. Louis became the 11th team in NFL history to sweep three games in one season from a divisional foe. WR Torry Holt (588) moved into second place on the all-time playoff receiving list by passing Hall of Famer Tom Fears (572) with his 108 receiving yards. K Jeff Wilkins two field goals and thre PATs helped extend his franchise record for playoff scoring to 72. CB Travis Fisher made his first career playoff interception.

3 OT NFC Divisional Playoff Game Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, MO Saturday, January 10, 2004 Carolina RAMS RAMS - FG Wilkins 20 RAMS - FG Wilkins 26 CAR - Muhammad fumble recovery in end zone (Kasay RAMS - FG WIlkins 24 CAR - FG Kasay 45 RAMS - FG Wilkins 51 CAR - FG Kasay 52 CAR - FG Kasay 34 CAR - Hoover 7-yard run (Kasay RAMS - Faulk 1-yard run (Bulger-Looker pass) RAMS - FG WIlkins 33 CAR - Smith 69-yard pass from Delhomme PAID ATT -- 66,165 PANTHERS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...41:06 34:04 WR Torry Holt LE Leonard Little LT Orlando Pace LDT Brian Young LG Andy McCollum RDT Ryan Pickett C Dave Wohlabaugh RE Grant Wistrom RG Adam Timmerman LB Pisa Tinoisamoa RT Kyle Turley LB Tommy Polley TE Brandon Manumaleuna LC Jerametrius Butler WR Isaac Bruce RC Travis Fisher QB Marc Bulger SS Adam Archuleta TE Cameron Cleeland FS Aeneas Williams RB Marshall Faulk S Jason Sehorn RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P Sean Landeta, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Kevin Garrett, S Rich Coady, RB Arlen Harris, RB Joey Goodspeed, LS Chris Massey, LB Justin Smith, LB Robert Thomas, LB Jeremy Loyd, LB Jamie Duncan, T John St. Clair, T Grant Williams, WR Mike Furrey, WR Dane Looker, DT Damione Lewis, DE Bryce Fisher, DE Erik Flowers, DT Tyoka Jackson DNP-QB Kurt Warner, RB Lamar Gordon, WR Kevin Curtis, WR Shaun McDonald IA-QB Scott Covington, CB DeJuan Groce, CB Fred Weary, LB Trev Faulk, G David Loverne, G Scott Tercero, G Andy King, DT Jimmy Kennedy Panthers Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Jake Delhomme / t 1 Steve Smith / Marc Bulger / Panthers DeShaun Foster Stephen Davis Nick Goings Brad Hoover t 1 Steve Smith Muhsin Muhammad Jake Delhomme Marshall Faulk Marc Bulger Panthers Steve Smith t 1 Muhsin Muhammad Brad Hoover Jermaine Wiggins Nick Goings DeShaun Foster Marshall Faulk Isaac Bruce Mike Furrey Dane Looker Torry Holt Cameron Cleeland Brandon Manumaleuna Joey Goodspeed Panthers Deon Grant Ricky Manning Mike Minter Tommy Polley Panthers No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Todd Sauerbrun Sean Landeta Panthers Steve Smith Dane Looker Mike Furrey Panthers Rod Smart Brad Hoover Arlen Harris Panthers: Julius Peppers 1-10, Greg Favors 1-6 : Brian Young 2-10, Tyoka Jackson 1-11 GAME NOTES The game was the fifth-longest playoff game in NFL history (75:10). The rallied from a deficit in the final 6:29 to force overtime. RB Marshall Faulk scored on a 1-yard touchdown run, WR Dane Looker caught a two-point conversion pass, and Wilkins recovered his own onside kick before making a field-goal to send the game to overtime. K Jeff Wilkins tied an NFL post season record for made field goals (five) and attempts (six). RB Marshall Faulk tied a team playoff record with nine receptions (78 yards). WR Isaac Bruce set a team playoff record with his fourth 100-yard receiving game (seven receptions, 116 yards).

4 17 20 Super Bowl XXXVI Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA Sunday, February 3, 2002 RAMS New England RAMS -- FG Wilkins 50 NE -- Law 47-yard interception return (Vinatieri NE -- Patten 8-yard pass from Brady (Vinatieri NE -- FG Vinatieri 37 RAMS -- Warner 2-yard run (Wilkins RAMS -- Proehl 26-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins NE -- FG Vinatieri 48 PAID ATT -- 72,922 RAMS PATRIOTS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...33:30 26:30 WR Torry Holt LE Chidi Ahanotu LT Orlando Pace LDT Brian Young LG Tom Nütten RDT Jeff Zgonina C Andy McCollum RE Grant Wistrom RG Adam Timmerman LLB Don Davis RT Rod Jones MLB London Fletcher TE Ernie Conwell RLB Tommy Polley WR Isaac Bruce LC Aeneas Williams QB Kurt Warner RC Dexter McCleon FB James Hodgins SS Adam Archuleta RB Marshall Faulk FS Kim Herring RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P John Baker, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Jerametrius Butler, RB Trung Canidate, RB Robert Holcombe, S Willie Gary, CB Dre Bly, S Nick Sorensen, TE Jeff Robinson, T Ryan Tucker, LB Mark Fields, LB O.J. Brigance, C/G Frank Garcia, G Cameron Spikes, DE Sean Moran, DT Ryan Pickett, WR Az-Zahir Hakim, WR Yo Murphy, TE Brandon Manumaleuna, WR Ricky Proehl, DE Leonard Little, DT Tyoka Jackson DNP-QB Jamie Martin IA-QB Marc Bulger, RB Justin Watson, S Rich Coady, LB Brian Allen, LB Dustin Cohen, T John St. Clair, G Kaulana Noa Kurt Warner / Patriots Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Tom Brady / Kevin Faulk / Marshall Faulk Kurt Warner Az-Zahir Hakim James Hodgins Patriots Antowain Smith David Patten Kevin Faulk Marc Edwards Tom Brady J.R. Redmond Az-Zahir Hakim Isaac Bruce Torry Holt Marshall Faulk Ricky Proehl Jeff Robinson Ernie Conwell Yo Murphy James Hodgins Patriots Troy Brown J.R. Redmond Jermaine Wiggins Marc Edwards David Patten t 1 Antowain Smith Kevin Faulk Patriots Ty Law t 1 Otis Smith John Baker Patriots No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Ken Walter Dre Bly Patriots Troy Brown Yo Murphy Marshall Faulk Patriots Patrick Pass Troy Brown : Leonard Little 1-7, Grant Wistrom 1-4 Patriots: Willie McGinest 1-16, Richard Seymour 1-7, Bobby Hamilton 1-5 GAME NOTES The made their second Super Bowl appearance in three seasons, and eighth overall NFL Championship appearance. K Jeff Wilkins 50-yard field goal in the first quarter was the third-longest in Super Bowl history. The Patriots had a 17-3 lead before St. Louis opened up the fourth quarter by going on a 12-play, 77-yard drive that resulted in a 2-yard touchdown run by Warner to narrow the deficit at The got the ball back with 1:51 left in the game and scored three plays later (with 1:37 to go) on a Warner pass to WR Ricky Proehl for a 26-yard touchdown that tied to score at New England then went on a nine-play, 53-yard drive that took the remainder of the game, culminating in a 48-yard, game-winning field goal by Vinatieri as time expired.

5 29 24 NFC Championship Game Dome at America s Center, St. Louis, MO Sunday, January 27, 2002 Philadelphia RAMS RAMS -- Bruce 5-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins PHI -- FG Akers 46 RAMS -- FG Wilkins 27 PHI -- Staley 1-yard run (Akers RAMS -- FG Wilkins 39 PHI -- Pinkston 12-yard pass from McNabb (Akers RAMS -- FG Wilkins 41 RAMS -- Faulk 1-yard run (pass failed) RAMS -- Faulk 1-yard run (Wilkins PHI -- McNabb 3-yard run (Akers PAID ATT -- 66,502 EAGLES RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-1-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...24:30 35:30 WR Torry Holt LE Chidi Ahanotu LT Orlando Pace LDT Brian Young LG Tom Nütten RDT Jeff Zgonina C Andy McCollum RE Grant Wistrom RG Adam Timmerman LLB Don Davis RT Rod Jones MLB London Fletcher WR Ricky Proehl RLB Tommy Polley WR Isaac Bruce LC Aeneas Williams QB Kurt Warner RC Dexter McCleon WR Az-Zahir Hakim SS Adam Archuleta RB Marshall Faulk FS Kim Herring RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P John Baker, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Jerametrius Butler, RB Trung Canidate, RB Robert Holcombe, S Willie Gary, CB Dre Bly, S Nick Sorensen, RB James Hodgins, TE Jeff Robinson, T Ryan Tucker, LB Mark Fields, LB Dustin Cohen, LB O.J. Brigance, C/G Frank Garcia, DE Sean Moran, DT Ryan Pickett, WR Yo Murphy, TE Ernie Conwell, TE Brandon Manumaleuna, DE Leonard Little, DT Tyoka Jackson DNP-QB Jamie Martin IA-QB Marc Bulger, RB Justin Watson, S Rich Coady, LB Brian Allen, T John St. Clair, G Kaulana Noa, G Cameron Spikes Eagles Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Donovan McNabb / Kurt Warner / Eagles Correll Buckhalter Duce Staley Donovan McNabb James Thrash Marshall Faulk Kurt Warner Eagles Duce Staley Chad Lewis James Thrash Todd Pinkston t 1 Freddie Mitchell Isaac Bruce Torry Holt Marshall Faulk Ernie Conwell Az-Zahir Hakim Eagles Aeneas Williams Eagles No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Sean Landeta John Baker Eagles Brian Mitchell Dre Bly Eagles Brian Mitchell Dameane Douglas Yo Murphy Trung Canidate Eagles: Derrick Burgess 1-2 : Leonard Little 2-15, Grant Wistrom 1-10 GAME NOTES The won their second NFC Championship in three years and third all time. St. Louis won their fifth consecutive home playoff game. RB Marshall Faulk rushed 31 times for a career-high 159 yards and two touchdowns. Faulk s rushing yardage total was the third-highest postseason total in franchise history. CB Aeneas Williams interception with 1:55 left in the game helped seal the victory. Led by Faulk rushing 22 times for 75 yards and two touchdowns after halftime, the held a 20:51-9:09 time of possession advantage in the second half.

6 45 17 NFC Divisional Playoff Game Dome at America s Center, St. Louis, MO Sunday, January 20, 2002 Green Bay RAMS RAMS -- Williams 29-yard interception return (Wilkins GB -- Freeman 22-yard pass from Favre (Longwell RAMS -- Holt 4-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins RAMS -- Hodgins 4-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins GB -- FG Longwell 28 RAMS -- FG Wilkins 27 RAMS -- Faulk 7-yard run (Wilkins RAMS -- Polley 34-yard interception return (Wilkins RAMS -- Williams 32-yard interception return (Wilkins GB -- Freeman 8-yard pass from Favre (Longwell PAID ATT -- 66,338 PACKERS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-2-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...32:22 27:38 WR Torry Holt LE Chidi Ahanotu LT Orlando Pace LDT Brian Young LG Tom Nütten RDT Jeff Zgonina C Andy McCollum RE Grant Wistrom RG Adam Timmerman LLB Don Davis RT Rod Jones MLB London Fletcher TE Ernie Conwell RLB Tommy Polley WR Isaac Bruce LC Aeneas Williams QB Kurt Warner RC Dexter McCleon FB James Hodgins SS Adam Archuleta RB Marshall Faulk FS Kim Herring RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P John Baker, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Jerametrius Butler, RB Trung Canidate, RB Robert Holcombe, S Willie Gary, CB Dre Bly, RB Justin Watson, S Nick Sorensen, TE Jeff Robinson, LB Mark Fields, LB O.J. Brigance, C/G Frank Garcia, DE Sean Moran, DT Ryan Pickett, WR Az-Zahir Hakim, WR Yo Murphy, TE Brandon Manumaleuna, WR Ricky Proehl, DE Leonard Little, DT Tyoka Jackson DNP-QB Jamie Martin, T Ryan Tucker IA-QB Marc Bulger, S Rich Coady, LB Brian Allen, LB Dustin Cohen, T John St. Clair, G Kaulana Noa, G Cameron Spikes Packers Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Brett Favre / Kurt Warner / Packers Ahman Green Donald Driver Dorsey Levins Brett Favre Doug Pederson Marshall Faulk Az-Zahir Hakim Kurt Warner Ernie Conwell Packers Ahman Green Antonio Freeman t 2 Corey Bradford Bill Schroeder Dorsey Levins Bubba Franks Marshall Faulk Torry Holt Az-Zahir Hakim Jeff Robinson Isaac Bruce James Hodgins t 1 Packers Darren Sharper Aeneas Williams t 2 Tommy Polley t 1 Kim Herring Dexter McCleon Packers No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Jason Bidwell John Baker Packers Allen Rossum Dre Bly Packers Allen Rossum Herbert Goodman Tod McBride Yo Murphy Packers: Na il Diggs 1-9, Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila 1-6 : Tyoka Jackson 1-10, Sean Moran 1-6 GAME NOTES The won their fourth consecutive home playoff game. St. Louis tied an NFL postseason record for most interception returns for a touchdown in a game with three, tying the Chicago Bears vs. Washington, 12/8/40. The also established a team postseason record for most interception returns for a touchdown with three, as the previous record was two interceptions for touchdown in a win vs. the St. Louis Cardinals 12/27/75. CB Aeneas Williams established an NFL postseason record for most interception returns for a touchdown with two in one game, the previous record was one held by many players. RB Marshall Faulk registered a postseason career-high with 82 rushing yards in 16 attempts with one touchdown.

7 31 28 NFC Wildcard Game Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA Saturday, December 30, 2000 RAMS New Orleans RAMS -- Bruce 17-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins NO -- Wilson 12-yard pass from Brooks (Brien NO -- FG Brien 33 NO -- Jackson 10-yard pass from Brooks (Brien NO -- Jackson 49-yard pass from Brooks (Brien NO -- Jackson 16-yard pass from Brooks (Brien RAMS -- Proehl 17-yard pass from Warner (run failed) RAMS -- Faulk 25-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins RAMS -- Warner 5-yard run (Warner to Faulk pass) PAID ATT -- 64,900 RAMS SAINTS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...28:29 31:31 WR Torry Holt LE Kevin Carter LT Orlando Pace LDT Ray Agnew LG Tom Nütten RDT Jeff Zgonina C Andy McCollum RE Grant Wistrom RG Adam Timmerman LLB Mike Jones RT Ryan Tucker MLB London Fletcher TE Roland Williams RLB Todd Collins WR Isaac Bruce LC Todd Lyght QB Kurt Warner RC Dexter McCleon FB James Hodgins SS Devin Bush RB Marshall Faulk FS Keith Lyle RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P John Baker, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Taje Allen, CB Jacoby Shepherd, RB Robert Holcombe, S Matt Bowen, CB Dre Bly, RB Justin Watson, TE Jeff Robinson, LB Lorenzo Styles, LB Keith Miller, LB Leonard Little, LB Dustin Cohen, DT D Marco Farr, DE Sean Moran, WR Az-Zahir Hakim, WR Tony Horne, TE Ernie Conwell, WR Ricky Proehl, WR Chris Thomas DNP-QB Trent Green, C Steve Everitt, G Cameron Spikes IA-QB Joe Germaine, S Shevin Smith, RB Chad Dukes, DE Brian Young, G Pete Swanson, T John St. Clair, WR Darrius Blevins, DT Gaylon Hyder Kurt Warner / Saints Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Aaron Brooks / Marshall Faulk Kurt Warner t 1 Justin Watson Saints Aaron Brooks Terry Allen Chad Morton Jerald Moore Willie Jackson Isaac Bruce Marshall Faulk Ricky Proehl Roland Williams Az-Zahir Hakim Torry Holt Saints Willie Jackson Robert Wilson Jake Reed Chad Morton Andrew Glover Terry Allen Devin Bush Saints Sammy Knight Chris Oldham John Baker Saints No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Toby Gowin Az-Zahir Hakim Saints Chad Morton Tony Horne Saints Fred McAfee Darrin Smith Kevin Mathis : Leonard Little 1-9, Grant Wistrom 1-6 Saints: Willie Whitehead 1-12, Keith Mitchell 1-3 GAME NOTES St. Louis earned a playoff spot for the second consecutive season with a win over the Saints in Week 16 and the Chicago Bears victory over the Detroit Lions at the Silverdome in Detroit. The, down 31-7 with 11:57 to play in the game, scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter but the Saints held on for their first ever playoff victory. WR Isaac Bruce posted his third career 100-yard receiving game in the postseason, tying a franchise record.

8 23 16 Super Bowl XXXIV Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA Sunday, January 30, 2000 RAMS Tennessee RAMS -- FG Wilkins 27 RAMS -- FG Wilkins 29 RAMS -- FG Wilkins 28 RAMS -- Holt 9-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins TEN -- George 1-yard run (Two Point Attempt Failed) TEN -- George 2-yard run (Del Greco TEN -- FG Del Greco 43 RAMS -- Bruce 73-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins PAID ATT -- 72,625 RAMS TITANS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...23:34 36:26 WR Torry Holt LE Kevin Carter LT Orlando Pace LDT Ray Agnew LG Tom Nütten RDT D Marco Farr C Mike Gruttadauria RE Grant Wistrom RG Adam Timmerman LLB Mike Jones RT Fred Miller MLB London Fletcher TE Roland Williams RLB Todd Collins WR Isaac Bruce LC Todd Lyght QB Kurt Warner RC Dexter McCleon FB Robert Holcombe SS Billy Jenkins RB Marshall Faulk FS Keith Lyle RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P Mike Horan, K Jeff Wilkins, S Devin Bush, RB Amp Lee, CB Dre Bly, S Rich Coady, RB James Hodgins, TE Jeff Robinson, C Ryan Tucker, LB Lorenzo Styles, LB Charlie Clemons, LB Leonard Little, LB Mike Morton, G Andy McCollum, WR Az-Zahir Hakim, WR Tony Horne, TE Ernie Conwell, WR Ricky Prohel, DT Jeff Zgonina, DT Nate Hobgood-Chittick, DE Jay Williams DNP-QB Paul Justin, CB Taje Allen IA-QB Joe Germaine, S Ron Carpenter, RB Justin Watson, G Cameron Spikes, T Matt Willig, WR Chris Thomas, LB Troy Pelshak, DE Lionel Barnes Kurt Warner /7 2 73t 0 Titans Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Steve McNair / Marshall Faulk Robert Holcombe Kurt Warner Mike Horan Titans Eddie George Steve McNair Torry Holt Isaac Bruce t 1 Marshall Faulk Az-Zahir Hakim Ernie Conwell Ricky Proehl Roland Williams Robert Holcombe Fred Miller Titans Jackie Harris Frank Wycheck Kevin Dyson Eddie George Isaac Byrd Derrick Mason Titans Mike Horan Titans No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Craig Hentrich Az-Zahir Hakim Titans Derrick Mason Tony Horne Titans Derrick Mason : Kevin Carter 1-6 Titans: Jason Fisk 1-7 GAME NOTES The won the Super Bowl for the first time and earned their first World Championship since It was also the first Super Bowl Championship for the city of St. Louis. QB Kurt Warner set a Super Bowl record by throwing for 414 yards and he tossed two touchdown passes and was named Super Bowl MVP. WR Torry Holt set a rookie record for receptions in a Super Bowl with seven. Warner completed a 73-yard touchdown pass to WR Isaac Bruce with 1:54 remaining in the game to give the a lead. On the final play of the game Titans QB Steve McNair connected with WR Kevin Dyson inside the five-yard line. Dyson s attempt at a game tying touchdown was thwarted by LB Mike Jones tackle at the one-yard line, ensuring both Jones and the their places in history.

9 11 6 NFC Championship Game Trans World Dome, St. Louis, MO Sunday, January 23, 2000 Tampa Bay RAMS TB -- FG Gramatica 25 RAMS -- FG Wilkins 24 RAMS -- King out of endzone, forced by team for a safety TB -- FG Gramatica 23 RAMS -- Proehl 30-yard pass from Warner (Two-point attempt failed) PAID ATT -- 66,496 BUCS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...22:35 37:25 WR Torry Holt LE Kevin Carter LT Orlando Pace LDT Ray Agnew LG Tom Nütten RDT D Marco Farr C Mike Gruttadauria RE Grant Wistrom RG Adam Timmerman LLB Mike Jones RT Fred Miller MLB London Fletcher TE Roland Williams RLB Todd Collins WR Isaac Bruce LC Todd Lyght QB Kurt Warner RC Dexter McCleon FB Robert Holcombe SS Billy Jenkins RB Marshall Faulk FS Devin Bush RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P Mike Horan, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Taje Allen, RB Amp Lee, CB Dre Bly, S Keith Lyle, S Rich Coady, RB James Hodgins, TE Jeff Robinson, C Ryan Tucker, LB Lorenzo Styles, LB Charlie Clemons, LB Leonard Little, LB Mike Morton, G Andy McCollum, WR Az-Zahir Hakim, WR Tony Horne, TE Ernie Conwell, WR Ricky Prohel, DT Jeff Zgonina, DT Nate Hobgood-Chittick, DE Jay Williams DNP-QB Paul Justin IA-QB Joe Germaine, S Ron Carpenter, RB Justin Watson, G Cameron Spikes, T Matt Willig, WR Chris Thomas, LB Troy Pelshak, DE Lionel Barnes Buccaneers Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Shaun King / Kurt Warner /0 1 30t 3 Buccaneers Mike Alstott Warrick Dunn Shaun King Marshall Faulk Az-Zahir Hakim Robert Holcombe Kurt Warner Buccaneers Jacquez Green Warrick Dunn Karl Williams Bert Emanuel Mike Alstott Dave Moore Torry Holt Ricky Proehl t 1 Isaac Bruce Marshall Faulk Az-Zahir Hakim Robert Holcombe Roland Williams Jeff Robinson Ernie Conwell Buccaneers Brian Kelly Hardy Nickerson Steve White Todd Lyght Dre Bly Buccaneers No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Mark Royals Mike Horan Buccaneers Karl Williams Az-Zahir Hakim Buccaneers Warrick Dunn Tony Horne Buccaneers: : Grant Wistrom 1-13, Charlie Clemons 1-8, D Marco Farr 1-5, Jeff Zgonina 1-5 GAME NOTES The earned their first trip to the Super Bowl since 1979, defeating the Bucs in a rematch of the NFC Championship game 20 years ago. WR Ricky Proehl s leaping, one-handed 30-yard touchdown catch, his first touchdown of the season, gave the the lead with 4:44 to play. Tampa Bay s ensuing drive moved them to the St. Louis 35-yard line in the game s waning moments, but Tampa Bay QB Shaun King s pass to WR Bert Emanuel in the endzone on fourth down with less than a minute to play was knocked away in the endzone by CB Taje Allen.

10 49 37 NFC Divisional Playoff Game Trans World Dome, St. Louis, MO Sunday, January 16, 2000 Minnesota RAMS MIN -- FG Anderson 31 RAMS -- Bruce 77-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins RAMS -- Faulk 41-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins MIN -- Carter 22-yard pass from George (Anderson MIN -- Hoard 4-yard run (Anderson RAMS -- Horne 95-yard kickoff return (Wilkins RAMS -- Faulk 1-yard run (Wilkins RAMS -- Robinson 13-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins RAMS -- Tucker 1-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins RAMS -- Williams 2-yard pass from Warner (Wilkins MIN -- Reed 4-yard pass from George (Hoard run) MIN -- Moss 44-yard pass from George (Two Point Attempt Failed) MIN -- Moss 2-yard pass from George (Two Point Attempt Failed) PAID ATT -- 66,194 VIKINGS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...34:11 25:49 WR Torry Holt LE Kevin Carter LT Orlando Pace LDT Ray Agnew LG Tom Nütten RDT D Marco Farr C Mike Gruttadauria RE Grant Wistrom RG Adam Timmerman LLB Mike Jones RT Fred Miller MLB London Fletcher TE Roland Williams RLB Todd Collins WR Isaac Bruce LC Todd Lyght QB Kurt Warner RC Dexter McCleon FB Robert Holcombe SS Billy Jenkins RB Marshall Faulk FS Devin Bush RAMS SUBSTITUTIONS P Mike Horan, K Jeff Wilkins, CB Taje Allen, S Ron Carpenter, RB Amp Lee, CB Dre Bly, S Rich Coady, RB James Hodgins, TE Jeff Robinson, C Ryan Tucker, LB Lorenzo Styles, LB Charlie Clemons, LB Leonard Little, LB Mike Morton, G Andy McCollum, WR Az-Zahir Hakim, WR Tony Horne, TE Ernie Conwell, WR Ricky Prohel, DT Jeff Zgonina, DT Nate Hobgood-Chittick, DE Jay Williams DNP-QB Paul Justin IA-QB Joe Germaine, S Keith Lyle, RB Justin Watson, G Cameron Spikes, T Matt Willig, WR Chris Thomas, LB Troy Pelshak, DE Lionel Barnes Vikings Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Jeff George / t 1 Kurt Warner / t 1 Vikings Robert Smith Leroy Hoard Jeff George Marshall Faulk Az-Zahir Hakim Kurt Warner Robert Holcombe Amp Lee Randy Moss t 2 Cris Carter t 1 Robert Smith Jake Reed Andrew Glover Torry Holt Marshall Faulk t 1 Az-Zahir Hakim Isaac Bruce t 1 Roland Williams Jeff Robinson t 1 Robert Holcombe Ricky Proehl Ernie Conwell Ryan Tucker t 1 Jimmy Hitchcock Dexter McCleon Vikings No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Mitch Berger Mike Horan Vikings Randy Moss Az-Zahir Hakim Robert Tate Moe Williams Tony Horne t 1 Isaac Bruce Vikings: John Randle 1-9, John Burrough 1-8 : Billy Jenkins 1-13, Charlie Clemons 1-9, London Fletcher 1-7, Kevin Carter 1-6 GAME NOTES The won their first playoff game since January 7, 1990 against the New York Giants and their first home playoff game since January 4, 1985, vs. Dallas. QB Kurt Warner set team playoff records for passing yards (391), completions (27), completion percentage (81.8), and touchdowns (five). On the first play from scrimmage, Warner connected with WR Isaac Bruce on a 77-yard scoring pass. WR/KR Tony Horne scored on a 95-yard kickoff return, the first kickoff returned for a touchdown in postseason history.

11 1989 NFC Championship Game San Francisco 30, RAMS 3 Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA Sunday, January 14, 1990 RAMS San Francisco RAMS - FG Lansford 23 SF - Jones 20-yard pass from Montana (Cofer SF - Craig 1-yard run (Cofer SF - Taylor 18-yard pass from Montana (Cofer SF - FG Cofer 28 SF - FG Cofer 36 SF - FG Cofer 25 PAID ATT -- 64,769 RAMS 49ERS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...20:12 39:48 WR Willie Anderson DT Shawn Miller LT Irv Pankey NT Alvin Wright LG Tom Newberry DT Mike Piel C Doug Smith OLB Kevin Greene RG Duval Love ILB Larry Kelm RT Jackie Slater ILB Fred Strickland TE Pete Holohan OLB Mike Wilcher WR Henry Ellard LC Jerry Gray QB Jim Everett RC LeRoy Irvin FB Buford McGee SS James Washington RB Greg Bell FS Michael Stewart Greg Bell Cleveland Gary Robert Delpino ers Roger Craig Tom Rathman Terrence Flagler Joe Montana Keith Henderson Steve Young Buford McGee Pete Holohan Greg Bell Henry Ellard Willie Anderson Johnnie Johnson ers Jerry Rice Tom Rathman Brent Jones t 1 John Taylor t 1 Roger Craig Mike Sherrard Mike Wilson Jamie Williams ers Tim McKyer Keena Turner Ronnie Lott Dale Hatcher ers No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Barry Helton LeRoy Irvin ers John Taylor Robert Delpino Ron Brown ers Terrence Flagler Spencer Tillman : Larry Kelm ers: Larry Roberts 1-11 Jim Everett / ers Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Joe Montana /0 2 20t 0 Steve Young / Roger Craig / NFC Divisional Playoff Game RAMS 19, New York Giants 13 (OT) Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ Sunday, January 7, 1990 RAMS New York Giants NYG - FG Allegre 35 NYG - FG Allegre 41 RAMS - Anderson 20-yard pass from Everett (Lansford NYG - Anderson 2-yard run (Allegre RAMS - FG Lansford 31 RAMS - FG Lansford 22 RAMS - Anderson 30-yard pass from Everett PAID ATT -- 76,325 RAMS GIANTS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...28:19 32:47 WR Willie Anderson DT Shawn Miller LT Irv Pankey NT Alvin Wright LG Tom Newberry DT Mike Piel C Doug Smith OLB Kevin Greene RG Duval Love ILB Larry Kelm RT Jackie Slater ILB Fred Strickland TE Damone Johnson OLB Mike Wilcher WR Henry Ellard LC Jerry Gray QB Jim Everett RC LeRoy Irvin FB Pete Holohan SS Vince Newsome RB Greg Bell FS Michael Stewart Greg Bell Buford McGee Jim Everett Giants Ottis Anderson Lewis Tillman Phil Simms David Meggett Maurice Carthon Henry Ellard Willie Anderson t 2 Pete Holohan Ron Brown Buford McGee Damone Johnson Greg Bell Giants David Meggett Zeke Mowatt Stephen Baker Lionel Manuel Maurice Carthon Ottis Anderson Michael Stewart Giants Mark Collins Dale Hatcher Giants No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Sean Landeta LeRoy Irvin Darryl Henley Giants David Meggett Robert Delpino Ron Brown Giants Mark Ingram David Meggett Howard Cross : Kevin Greene 1-7 Giants: Lawrence Taylor 2-13 Jim Everett / t 1 Giants Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Phil Simms / David Meggett /

12 1989 NFC Wildcard Game RAMS 21, Philadelphia 7 Veteran s Stadium, Philadelphia, PA Sunday, December 31, 1989 RAMS Philadelphia RAMS - Ellard 39-yard pass from Everett (Lansford RAMS - Johnson 4-yard pass from Everett (Lansford PHI - Toney 1-yard run (Ruzek RAMS - Bell 7-yard run (Lansford PAID ATT -- 57,869 RAMS EAGLES First Downs Rushing...6 Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...33:38 26:22 WR Willie Anderson DT Shawn Miller LT Irv Pankey NT Alvin Wright LG Tom Newberry DT Mike Piel C Doug Smith OLB Kevin Greene RG Tony Slaton ILB Larry Kelm RT Jackie Slater ILB Fred Strickland TE Damone Johnson OLB Mike Wilcher WR Henry Ellard LC Jerry Gray QB Jim Everett RC LeRoy Irvin RB Greg Bell SS Vince Newsome WR Aaron Cox FS Michael Stewart Greg Bell Buford McGee Jim Everett Eagles Heath Sherman Randall Cunningham Anthony Toney Henry Ellard t 1 Willie Anderson Pete Holohan Robert Delpino Greg Bell Buford McGee Damone Johnson t 1 Eagles Keith Byars Keith Jackson Ron Johnson Anthony Toney Heath Sherman Cris Carter Greg Garrity LeRoy Irvin Eagles Izel Jenkins Seth Joyner Dale Hatcher Eagles No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Rick Tuten Randal Cunningham Darryl Henley Eagles Anthony Edwards Ron Brown Robert Delpino Eagles Anthony Edwards Mark Higgs : Kevin Greene 2-27 Eagles: Reggie White 1-9, Jerome Brown 1-7 Jim Everett / Eagles Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Randall Cunningham / NFC Wildcard Game Minnesota 28, RAMS 17 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN Monday, December 26, 1988 RAMS Minnesota MIN - Anderson 7-yard run (Nelson MIN - Rice 17-yard run (Nelson RAMS - D. Johnson 3-yard pass from Everett (Lansford MIN - Anderson 1-yard run (Nelson RAMS - FG Lansford 43 MIN - Hilton 5-yard pass from Wilson (Nelson RAMS - Holohan 11-yard pass from Everett (Lansford PAID ATT -- 57,666 RAMS VIKES First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...26:06 33:54 WR Aaron Cox LE Doug Reed LT Irv Pankey NT Alvin Wright LG Tom Newberry RE Shawn Miller C Doug Smith OLB Kevin Greene RG Duval Love ILB Carl Ekern RT Jackie Slater ILB Jim Collins TE Damone Johnson OLB Mike Wilcher WR Henry Ellard LC Jerry Gray QB Jim Everett RC LeRoy Irvin FB Buford McGee SS Johnnie Johnson RB Greg Bell FS Michael Stewart Greg Bell Jim Everett Robert Delpino Charles White Henry Ellard Vikings Allen Rice Darrin Nelson Alfred Anderson Rick Fenney Wade Wilson Henry Ellard Pete Holohan Buford McGee Robert Delpino Willie Anderson Damone Johnson Ron Brown Anthony Carter Jim Gustafson Hassan Jones Steve Jordan Rick Fenney Allen Rice Alfred Anderson Darrin Nelson Carl Hilton Joey Browner Scott Studwell Dale Hatcher Vikings No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Bucky Scribner Clifford Hicks Mickey Sutton Vikings Anthony Carter Leo Lewis Ron Brown Robert Delpino Darryl Harris : Kevin Greene 3-19, Fred Strickland 2-27 Vikings: Joey Browner 1-12 Jim Everett / Vikings Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Wade Wilson /

13 1986 NFC Wildcard Game Washington 19, RAMS 7 RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. Sunday, December 28, 1986 RAMS Washington WAS - FG Atkinson 25 WAS - Bryant 14-yard pass from Schroeder (Atkinson WAS - FG Atkinson 20 WAS - FG Atkinson 38 RAMS - House 12-yard pass from Everett (Lansford WAS - FG Atkinson 19 PAID ATT -- 54,130 RAMS SKINS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...23:54 36:06 WR Kevin House LE Doug Reed LT Irv Pankey NT Shawn Miller LG Tom Newberry RE Reggie Doss C Doug Smith LOLB Mel Owens RG Dennis Harrah LILB Mark Jerue RT Jackie Slater RILB Carl Ekern TE David Hill ROLB Mike Wilcher WR Henry Ellard LC Jerry Gray QB Jim Everett RC LeRoy Irvin RB Barry Redden FS Vince Newsome RB Eric Dickerson SS Nolan Cromwell Eric Dickerson Barry Redden Jim Everett Redskins George Rogers Kelvin Bryant Keith Griffin Jay Schroeder Kevin House David Hill Barry Redden Henry Ellard Darren Long Redskins Art Monk Kelvin Bryant t 1 Ricky Sanders Gary Clark Don Warren Clint Didier George Rogers Redskins Alvin Walton Barry Wilburn Dale Hatcher Redskins No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Steve Cox Henry Ellard Johnnie Johnson Redskins Eric Yarber Charles White Mickey Sutton Mike McDonald Redskins Dwight Garner : Redskins: Charles Mann 1-10 Jim Everett / Redskins Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Jay Schroeder / RAMS Chicago NFC Championship Game Chicago 24, RAMS 0 Soldier Field, Chicago, IL Sunday, January 12, 1986 CHI - McMahon 16-yard run (Butler CHI - FG Butler 34 CHI - Gault 22-yard pass from McMahon (Butler CHI - Marshall 52-yard fumble return (Butler PAID ATT -- 63,522 RAMS BEARS First Downs Rushing Passing...3 Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...25:33 34:27 WR Henry Ellard LE Doug Reed LT Irv Pankey NT Charles DeJurnett LG Kent Hill RE Reggie Doss C Tony Slaton LOLB Mel Owens RG Dennis Harrah LILB Carl Ekern RT Jackie Slater RILB Jim Collins TE David Hill ROLB Mike Wilcher WR Ron Brown LC Gary Green RB Barry Redden RC LeRoy Irvin QB Dieter Brock SS Nolan Cromwell RB Eric Dickerson FS Johnnie Johnson Eric Dickerson Barry Redden Bears Walter Payton Matt Suhey Jim McMahon t 1 Calvin Thomas Dennis Gentry Tony Hunter Ron Brown Eric Dickerson Bobby Duckworth Henry Ellard Bears Walter Payton Willie Gault t 1 Emery Moorehead Dennis McKinnon Tim Wrightman Matt Suhey Bears Leslie Frazier Dale Hatcher Bears No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Maury Buford Henry Ellard Johnnie Johnson LeRoy Irvin Bears Keith Ortego Dave Duerson Reggie Phillips Ron Brown Barry Redden Bears Dennis Gentry : Doug Reed 2-13, Reggie Doss 1-7 Bears: Richard Dent 1-11, William Perry 1-7, Dan Hampton 1-4 Dieter Brock / Bears Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Jim McMahon / t 0

14 1985 NFC Divisional Playoff Game RAMS 20, Dallas 0 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA Saturday, January 4, 1986 Dallas RAMS RAMS - FG Lansford 33 RAMS - Dickerson 55-yard run (Lansford RAMS - FG Lansford 34 RAMS - Dickerson 40-yard run (Lansford PAID ATT -- 66,351 BOYS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-1-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...30:45 29:15 WR Henry Ellard LE Doug Reed LT Irv Pankey NT Charles DeJurnett LG Kent Hill RE Reggie Doss C Tony Slaton LOLB Mel Owens RG Dennis Harrah LILB Carl Ekern RT Jackie Slater RILB Jim Collins TE David Hill ROLB Mike Wilcher WR Ron Brown LC Gary Green RB Barry Redden RC LeRoy Irvin QB Dieter Brock SS Nolan Cromwell RB Eric Dickerson FS Johnnie Johnson Cowboys Tony Dorsett Timmy Newsome Eric Dickerson t 2 Barry Redden Dieter Brock Cowboys Tony Dorsett Doug Cosbie Tony Hill Timmy Newsome Karl Powe James Jones Henry Ellard Barry Redden David Hill Tony Hunter Eric Dickerson Cowboys Everson Walls LeRoy Irvin Jerry Gray Gary Green Cowboys No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Mike Saxon Dale Hatcher Cowboys Gordon Banks Henry Ellard Cowboys Kenny Duckett James Jones Charles White Cowboys: Ed Jones 1-3 : Gary Jeter 3-25, Mike Wilcher 1-8, Kevin Greene 1-2 Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Danny White / Dieter Brock / NFC Wildcard Game New York Giants 16, RAMS 13 Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA Sunday, December 23, 1984 New York Giants RAMS NYG - FG Haji-Sheikh 37 NYG - Carpenter 1-yard run (Haji-Sheikh RAMS - FG Lansford 38 NYG - FG Haji-Sheikh 39 RAMS - Dickerson 14-yard run (Lansford NYG - FG Haji-Sheikh 36 RAMS - FG Lansford 22 PAID ATT -- 67,037 GIANTS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-1-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...34:03 25:57 WR Drew Hill LE Jack Youngblood LT Irv Pankey NT Greg Meisner LG Kent Hill RE Reggie Doss C Doug Smith LOLB Mel Owens RG Dennis Harrah LILB Carl Ekern RT Bill Bain RILB Jim Collins TE David Hill ROLB Mike Wilcher WR Henry Ellard LC Gary Green UB James McDonald RC LeRoy Irvin QB Jeff Kemp SS Vince Newsome RB Eric Dickerson FS Johnnie Johnson Giants Rob Carpenter Joe Morris Phil Simms Eric Dickerson Dwayne Crutchfield Jeff Kemp Giants Rob Carpenter Zeke Mowatt Lionel Manuel Earnest Gray Bobby Johnson Tony Galbreath Joe Morris Ron Brown Mike Barber Henry Ellard James McDonald David Hill Giants Giants No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Dave Jennings John Misko Giants Lionel Manuel Henry Ellard Giants Kenny Hill Frank Cephous Barry Redden Giants: George Martin 1-2, Lawrence Taylor 1-0 : Charles DeJurnett 1-10, Carl Ekern 1-10, Jim Collins 1-5, Mike Wilcher 1-2 Giants Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Phil Simms / Jeff Kemp /

15 1983 NFC Divisional Playoff Game Washington 51, RAMS 7 RFK Stadium, Washington, D.C. Sunday, January 1, 1984 RAMS Washington WAS - Riggins 3-yard run (Moseley WAS - Monk 40-yard pass from Theismann (Moseley WAS - FG Moseley 42 WAS - Riggins 1-yard run (Moseley RAMS - Dennard 32-yard pass from Ferragamo (Lansford WAS - Monk 21-yard pass from Theismann (Moseley WAS - Riggins 1-yard run (Moseley WAS - FG Moseley 36 WAS - FG Moseley 41 WAS - Green 72-yard interception return (Moseley PAID ATT -- 55,363 RAMS SKINS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-1-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...24:35 35:25 WR Preston Dennard LE Jack Youngblood LT Bill Bain NT Gregg Meismer LG Kent Hill RE Reggie Doss C Doug Smith LOLB Mel Owens RG Dennis Harrah LILB Jim Collins RT Jackie Slater RILB Carl Ekern TE Mike Barber ROLB George Andrews WR George Farmer LC Eric Harris UB David Hill RC LeRoy Irvin QB Vince Ferragamo FS Johnnie Johnson RB Eric Dickerson SS Nolan Cromwell Eric Dickerson A.J. Jones Barry Redden Redskins John Riggins Joe Washington Nick Giaquinto Reggie Evans Otis Wonsley Bob Holly Eric Dickerson Mike Guman Mike Barber Henry Ellard Preston Dennard t 1 David Hill Redskins Charlie Brown Art Monk t 2 Don Warren Nick Giaquinto Alvin Garrett Rick Walker Joe Washington Clint Didier Redskins Darrell Green t 1 Ken Coffey Anthony Washington John Misko Redskins No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Jeff Hayes Henry Ellard Johnnie Johnson Redskins Nick Giaquinto Henry Ellard Barry Redden Eric Williams Redskins Alvin Garrett : Redskins: Rich Milot 1-9, Charles Mann 1-8, Dexter Manley 1-5 Vince Ferragamo / Redskins Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Joe Theismann / Bob Holly / RAMS Dallas RAMS - Hill 18-yard pass from Ferrago (Lansford DAL - Hill 14-yard pass from White (Septien DAL - FG Septien 41 RAMS - Dennard 16-yard pass from Ferragamo (Lansford RAMS - Farmer 8-yard pass from Ferragamo (Lansford RAMS - FG Lansford 20 DAL - Cosbie 2-yard pass from White (Septien PAID ATT -- 63,536 RAMS BOYS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...28:35 31:25 WR Preston Dennard LE Jack Youngblood LT Bill Bain NT Greg Meisner LG Kent Hill RE Reggie Doss C Doug Smith LOLB Mel Owens RG Dennis Harrah LILB Jim Collins RT Jackie Slater RILB Carl Ekern TE Mike Barber ROLB George Andrews WR George Farmer LC Eric Harris UB Mike Guman RC LeRoy Irvin QB Vince Ferragamo FS Johnnie Johnson RB Eric Dickerson SS Nolan Cromwell 1983 NFC Wildcard Game RAMS 24, Dallas 17 Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX Monday, December 26, 1983 Eric Dickerson Barry Redden Vince Ferragamo Cowboys Tony Dorsett Ron Springs Danny White George Farmer t 1 Preston Dennard t 1 Mike Barber David Hill t 1 Eric Dickerson Henry Ellard Cowboys Tony Hill Ron Springs Doug Cosbie Tony Dorsett Butch Johnson Drew Pearson Timmy Newsome Billy Joe DuPree LeRoy Irvin Jim Collins Mel Owens Cowboys John Misko Cowboys No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Danny White Henry Ellard Johnnie Johnson Cowboys Gary Allen Henry Ellard Mike Guman Cowboys Ron Fellows Ron Springs : Gary Jeter 1-11, Charles DeJurnett 1-10, Mel Owens 1-9 Cowboys: Bill Bates 1-8, Ed Jones 1-6 Vince Ferragamo / Eric Dickerson / Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Danny White /

16 RAMS Dallas DAL - FG Septien 28 RAMS - Thomas 1-yard run (kick blocked) DAL - FG Septien 29 RAMS - Dennard 21-yard pass from Ferragamo (Corral DAL - Dorsett 12-yard run (Septien DAL - Dorsett 10-yard pass from White (Septien DAL - Johnson 35-yard pass from White (Septien DAL - Pearson 11-yard pass from White (Septien PAID ATT -- 63,052 RAMS BOYS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...21:49 38:11 WR Preston Dennard LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Cody Jones LG Kent Hill RDT Larry Brooks C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Dennis Harrah LLB Jim Youngblood RT Jackie Slater MLB Jack Reynolds TE Victor Hicks RLB George Andrews WR Billy Waddy LC LeRoy Irvin 1980 NFC Wildcard Game Dallas 34, RAMS 13 Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX Sunday, December QB Vince Ferragamo RC Rod Perry HB Jewerl Thomas SS Johnnie Johnson FB Cullen Bryant FS Nolan Cromwell Jewerl Thomas Cullen Bryant Cowboys Tony Dorsett Ron Springs Robert Newhouse James Jones Timmy Newsome Danny White Preston Dennard Jewerl Thomas Terry Nelson Billy Waddy Cullen Bryant Mike Guman Cowboys Drew Pearson Tony Dorsett Jay Saldi Butch Johnson Tony Hill Billy Joe DuPree Nolan Cromwell Lucious Smith LeRoy Irvin Cowboys Aaron Mitchell Steve Wilson Dextor Clinkscale Frank Corral Cowboys No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Danny White LeRoy Irvin Cowboys James Jones Drew Hill Lucious Smith Cowboys James Jones : Cowboys: Bruce Thornton 1-7 Vince Ferragamo / Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Danny White / RAMS Pittsburgh PIT - FG Bahr 41 RAMS - Bryant 1-yard run (Corral PIT - Harris 1-yard run (Bahr RAMS - FG Corral 31 RAMS - FG Corral 45 PIT - Swann 47-yard pass from Bradshaw (Bahr RAMS - Smith 24-yard pass from McCutcheon (kick failed) PIT - Stallworth 73-yard pass from Bradshaw (Bahr PIT - Harris 1-yard run (Bahr PAID ATT ,985 RAMS STEELERS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...29:30 30:30 WR Billy Waddy LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Mike Fanning LG Kent Hill RDT Larry Brooks C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Dennis Harrah LLB Jim Youngblood RT Jackie Slater MLB Jack Reynolds TE Terry Nelson RLB Bob Brudzinski WR Preston Dennard LC Pat Thomas QB Vince Ferragamo RC Rod Perry Super Bowl XIV Pittsburgh 31, RAMS 19 Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA Sunday, January 20, 1980 RB Wendell Tyler SS Dave Elmendorf RB Cullen Bryant FS Nolan Cromwell Wendell Tyler Cullen Bryant Lawrence McCutcheon Vince Ferragamo Steelers Franco Harris Rocky Bleier Terry Bradshaw Sidney Thornton Billy Waddy Preston Dennard Drew Hill Ron Smith t 1 Cullen Bryant Wendell Tyler Terry Nelson Lawrence McCutcheon Steelers Lynn Swann t 1 John Stallworth t 1 Franco Harris Sidney Thornton Bennie Cunningham Dave Elmendorf Eddie Brown Pat Thomas (lat.) Rod Perry Steelers Jack Lambert Ken Clark Steelers No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Craig Colquitt Eddie Brown Steelers Theo Bell Jim Smith Eddie Hill Jim Jodat George Andrews Steelers Larry Anderson : Steelers: John Banaszak 1-14, Robin Cole 1-10, J.T. Thomas 1-10, Steve Furness 1-8 Vince Ferragamo / Lawrence McCutcheon /0 1 24t 0 Steelers Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Terry Bradshaw /0 2 73t 3

17 1979 NFC Championship Game RAMS 9, Tampa Bay 0 Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL Sunday, January 6, 1980 RAMS Tampa Bay RAMS - FG Corral 19 RAMS - FG Corral 21 RAMS - FG Corral 23 PAID ATT -- 72,033 RAMS BUCS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...37:49 22:11 WR Billy Waddy LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Mike Fanning LG Kent Hill RDT Larry Brooks C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Dennis Harrah LLB Jim Youngblood RT Jackie Slater MLB Jack Reynolds TE Terry Nelson RLB Bob Brudzinski WR Preston Dennard LC Pat Thomas QB Vince Ferragamo RC Rod Perry RB Wendell Tyler SS Dave Elmendorf RB Cullen Bryant FS Nolan Cromwell Wendell Tyler Cullen Bryant Lawrence McCutcheon Vince Ferragamo Buccaneers Ricky Bell Jerry Eckwood Johnny Davis Larry Mucker Mike Rae Preston Dennard Cullen Bryant Charle Young Terry Nelson Wendell Tyler Buccaneers Isaac Hagins Larry Mucker Ricky Bell Jim Youngblood Buccaneers No Yds Avg LG TBIN20 Blk Ken Clark Buccaneers No Yds Avg LG TBIN20Blk Tom Blanchard No FC Yds Avg L G TD Eddie Brown Buccaneers Danny Reece Cecil Johnson Eddie Hill Buccaneers Isaac Hagins : Mike Fanning 1-11 Buccaneers: Mark Cotney 1-10 Vince Ferragamo / Buccaneers Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Doug Williams / Mike Rae / Jerry Eckwood / NFC Divisional Playoff Game RAMS 21, Dallas 19 Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX Sunday, December 30, 1979 RAMS Dallas DAL - White tackles Ferragamo in endzone for safety RAMS - Tyler 20-yard pass from Ferragamo (Corral DAL - FG Septien 33 RAMS - Smith 43-yard pass from Ferragamo (Corral DAL - Springs 1-yard run (Septien DAL - Saldi 2-yard pass from Staubach (Septien RAMS - Waddy 50-yard pass from Ferragamo (Corral PAID ATT -- 64,792 RAMS BOYS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...28:42 31:18 WR Billy Waddy LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Mike Fanning LG Kent Hill RDT Larry Brooks C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Dennis Harrah LLB Jim Youngblood RT Jackie Slater MLB Jack Reynolds TE Terry Nelson RLB Bob Brudzinski WR Preston Dennard LC Dwayne O Steen QB Vince Ferragamo RC Rod Perry RB Wendell Tyler SS Dave Elmendorf RB Cullen Bryant FS Nolan Cromwell Wendell Tyler Cullen Bryant Nolan Cromwell Billy Waddy Vince Ferragamo Cowboys Tony Dorsett Billy Joe DuPree Robert Newhouse Ron Springs Roger Staubach Preston Pearson Billy Waddy t 1 Ron Smith t 1 Wendell Tyler t 1 Preston Dennard Cullen Bryant Cowboys Drew Pearson Billy Joe DuPree Jay Saldi Preston Pearson Butch Johnson Ron Springs Tony Hill Eddie Brown Cowboys Cliff Harris Dennis Thurman Ken Clark Cowboys No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Danny White Eddie Brown Cowboys Steve Wilson Wade Manning Eddie Hill Jim Jodat Cowboys Ron Springs Steve Wilson : Jack Youngblood 1-0 Cowboys: Randy White 1-8 Vince Ferragamo /8 3 50t 2 Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Roger Staubach / Ron Springs /

18 1978 NFC Championship Game Dallas 28, RAMS 0 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Sunday, January 7, 1979 RAMS Dallas DAL - Dorsett 5-yard run (Septien DAL - Laidlaw 4-yard pass from Staubach (Septien DAL - DuPree 11-yard pass from Staubach (Septien DAL - Henderson 68-yard interception return (Septien PAID ATT -- 67,470 BOYS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays...61 Avg. Gain Per Play Cowboys Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...28:49 31:11 WR Willie Miller LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Cody Jones LG Tom Mack RDT Mike Fanning C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Dennis Harrah LLB Jim Youngblood RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Terry Nelson RLB Bob Brudzinski WR Ron Jessie LC Pat Thomas QB Pat Haden RC Rod Perry RB Cullen Bryant SS Dave Elmendorf FB John Cappelletti FS Bill Simpson Cowboys Tony Dorsett Scott Laidlaw Roger Staubach Robert Newhouse Billy Joe DuPree Jackie Smith Cullen Bryant Pat Haden John Cappelletti Rod Phillips Jim Jodat Billy Waddy Billy Joe DuPree Butch Johnson Drew Pearson Tony Dorsett Preston Pearson Tony Hill Scott Laidlaw Ron Jessie Willie Miller Billy Waddy Cullen Bryant Dwight Scales John Cappelletti Terry Nelson Cowboys Charlie Waters Thomas Henderson t 1 Cliff Harris Randy Hughes Nolan Cromwell Pat Thomas Cowboys No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Danny White Glen Walker Cowboys Butch Johnson Tony Hill Jackie Wallace Cowboys Jim Jodat Larry Marshall Cowboys: Dave Stalls 1-9, Harvey Martin 1-1, Thomas Henderson 0.5-0, Charlie Waters : Mike Fanning 1-9, Jack Youngblood 1-1, Dave Elmendorf , Cody Jones Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Roger Staubach / Pat Haden / Vince Ferragamo / NFC Divisional Playoff Game RAMS 34, Minnesota 10 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Sunday, December 31, 1978 Minnesota RAMS MIN - FG Danmeier 42 RAMS - Miller 9-yard pass from Haden (Corral RAMS - FG Corral 43 MIN - Rashad 1-yard pass from Tarkenton (Danmeier RAMS - Bryant 3-yard run (Corral RAMS - Jessie 27-yard pass from Haden (Corral RAMS - FG Corral 28 RAMS - Jodat 3-yard run (Corral PAID ATT -- 70,436 VIIKINGS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...24:25 35:35 WR Willie Miller LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Cody Jones LG Tom Mack RDT Larry Brooks C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Dennis Harrah LLB Jim Youngblood RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Terry Nelson RLB Bob Brudzinski WR Ron Jessie LC Pat Thomas QB Pat Haden RC Rod Perry RB Cullen Bryant SS Dave Elmendorf FB John Cappelletti FS Bill Simpson Vikings Chuck Foreman Mark Kellar Fran Tarkenton Cullen Bryant John Cappelletti Anthony Davis Pat Haden Rod Phillips Billy Waddy Jim Jodat Terry Nelson Ahmad Rashad Rickey Young Bob Tucker Chuck Foreman Ron Jessie Charle Young Willie Miller Cullen Bryant Terry Nelson Billy Waddy John Cappelletti Bobby Bryant Wally Hilgenberg Bill Simpson Vikings No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Greg Coleman Glen Walker TEAM Vikings Kevin Miller Jackie Wallace Billy Waddy Robert Miller Brent McClanahan Harry Washington Jim Jodat Vikings: : Cody Jones 1-11 Vikings Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Fran Tarkenton / Chuck Foreman / Pat Haden /

19 1977 NFC Divisional Playoff Game Minnesota 14, RAMS 7 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Monday, December 26, 1977 Minnesota RAMS MIN - Foreman 5-yard run (Cox MIN - Johnson 1-yard run (Cox RAMS - H. Jackson 1-yard pass from Haden (Septien PAID ATT -- 70,203 VIKES RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Vikings Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost Time of Possession...34:21 25:39 WR Harold Jackson LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Cody Jones LG Tom Mack RDT Larry Brooks C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Greg Horton LLB Jim Youngblood RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Terry Nelson RLB Isiah Robertson WR Billy Waddy LC Pat Thomas QB Pat Haden RC Monte Jackson RB Lawrence McCutcheon SS Dave Elmendorf RB John Cappelletti FS Nolan Cromwell Vikings Chuck Foreman Robert Miller Sam Johnson t 1 Bob Lee Lawrence McCutcheon Pat Haden John Cappelletti Rod Phillips Terry Nelson Wendell Tyler Ahmad Rashad Robert Miller Chuck Foreman Terry Nelson Harold Jackson Lawrence McCutcheon Rod Phillips Billy Waddy John Cappelletti Paul Krause Jeff Wright Nate Allen Vikings No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Neil Clabo Glen Walker Vikings Manfred Moore Billy Waddy Cullen Bryant Dwight Scales Manfred Moore Wendell Tyler Vikings: Alan Page 1-12 : Cody Jones 1-12 Vikings Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Bob Lee / Pat Haden / NFC Championship Game Minnesota 24, RAMS 13 Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN Sunday, December 26, 1976 RAMS Minnesota MIN - Bryant 90-yard blocked FG return (Cox MIN - FG Cox 25 MIN - Foreman 1-yard run (Cox RAMS - McCutcheon 10-yard run (kick failed) RAMS - H. Jackson 5-yard pass from Haden (Dempsey MIN - S. Johnson 12-yard run (Cox PAID ATT -- 48,379 RAMS VIKES First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Fourth Down Efficiency % 0-0-0% Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Harold Jackson LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Larry Brooks C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Dennis Harrah LLB Jim Youngblood RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Bob Klein RLB Isiah Robertson WR Ron Jessie LC Rod Perry QB Pat Haden RC Monte Jackson FB John Cappelletti LS Dave Elmendorf RB Lawrence McCutcheon RS Bill Simpson Lawrence McCutcheon John Cappelletti Ron Jessie Pat Haden Vikings Chuck Foreman Robert Miller Sammy Johnson t 1 Brent McClanahan Fran Tarkenton Harold Jackson Ron Jessie Lawrence McCutcheon John Cappelletti Chuck Foreman Ahmad Rashad Robert Miller Bob Grim Monte Jackson Bobby Bryant Rusty Jackson Vikings No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Neil Clabo Cullen Bryant Jim Bertelsen Vikings Leonard Willis Tom Geredine Cullen Bryant Rob Scribner Leonard Willis : Jack Youngblood 1.0, Larry Brooks 1.0, Fred Dryer 1.0 Vikings: Carl Eller 2.0, Mark Mullaney 1.0 Pat Haden / Vikings Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Fran Tarkenton /

20 1976 NFC Divisional Playoff Game RAMS 14, Dallas 12 Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX Sunday, December 19, 1976 RAMS Dallas DAL - FG Herrera 44 RAMS - Haden 4-yard run (Dempsey DAL - Laidlaw 1-yard run (Herrera RAMS - McCutcheon 1-yard run (Dempsey DAL - Jensen tackled R. Jackson Jensen in end zone for safety PAID ATT -- 63,283 RAMS BOYS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Harold Jackson LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Larry Brooks C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Dennis Harrah LLB Jim Youngblood RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Bob Klein RLB Isiah Robertson WR Ron Jessie LC Rod Perry QB Pat Haden RC Monte Jackson RB Lawrence McCutcheon LS Dave Elmendorf FB John Cappelletti RS Bill Simpson Lawrence McCutcheon John Cappelletti Pat Haden Rusty Jackson Cowboys Preston Pearson Timmy Newhouse Roger Staubach Drew Pearson Doug Dennison Scott Laidlaw t 1 Harold Jackson John Cappelletti Bob Klein Lawrence McCutcheon Cowboys Preston Pearson Drew Pearson Billy Joe DuPree Timmy Newhouse Butch Johnson Isiah Robertson Dave Elmendorf Monte Jackson Cowboys Benny Barnes Charlie Waters Rusty Jackson Cowboys No Yds Avg LG TB IN20 Blk Danny White Cullen Bryant Jim Bertelsen Cowboys Butch Johnson Cullen Bryant Tom Geredine Cowboys Butch Johnson : Merlin Olsen 2.0, Jack Youngblood 1.0, Larry Brooks 1.0 Cowboys: Larry Cole 1.0, Ed Jones 1.0, Harvey Martin 1.0 Pat Haden / Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Roger Staubach / NFC Championship Game Dallas 37, RAMS 7 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Sunday, January 4, 1976 Dallas RAMS DAL - P. Pearson 18-yard pass from Staubach (Fritsch DAL - Richards 4-yard pass from Staubach (Fritsch DAL - P. Pearson 15-yard pass from Staubach (Fritsch DAL - P. Pearson 19-yard pass from Staubach (Fritsch DAL - FG Fritsch 40 DAL - FG Fritsch 26 RAMS - Cappelletti 1-yard run (Dempsey DAL - FG Fritsch 26 PAID ATT -- 88,919 BOYS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Cowboys Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Harold Jackson LE Jack Youngblood LT Charlie Cowan LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Cody Jones C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Joe Scibelli LLB Ken Geddes RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Terry Nelson RLB Isiah Robertson WR Ron Jessie LC Eddie McMillan QB James Harris RC Monte Jackson RB Cullen Bryant LS Dave Elmendorf RB Lawrence McCutcheon RS Bill Simpson Cowboys Timmy Newhouse Roger Staubach Doug Dennison Preston Pearson Charles Young Jean Fugett Ron Jaworski Lawrence McCutcheon John Cappelletti Rob Scribner Cullen Bryant Preston Pearson Drew Pearson Golden Richards Jean Fugett Charles Young Doug Dennison Ron Jessie Lawrence McCutcheon Terry Nelson Cullen Bryant Cowboys D.D. Lewis Cliff Harris Bill Simpson Cowboys No Yds Avg LG O/B DN Blk Mitch Hoopes No Yds Avg LG O/B DN Blk Duane Carrell Cowboys Golden Richards Cliff Harris Rob Scribner Dave Elmendorf Cowboys Doug Dennison Willie McGee Cullen Bryant Ron Jessie : Cowboys: Bill Gregory 1,0, Ed Jones 1.0, Harvey Martin 1.0, Jethro Pugh 1.0, Larry White 1.0 Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Roger Staubach / Clint Longley / Ron Jaworski / James Harris /

21 1975 NFC Divisional Playoff Game RAMS 35, St. Louis 23 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Saturday, December 27, 1975 St. Louis RAMS RAMS - Jaworski 5-yard run (Dempsey RAMS - Jack Youngblood 47-yard interception return (Dempsey RAMS - Simpson 65-yard inteception return (Dempsey STL - Otis 3-yard run (kick failed) RAMS - H. Jackson 66-yard pass from Jaworski (Dempsey STL - FG Bakken 39 STL Gray 11-yard pass from Hart (Bakken RAMS - Jessie 2-yard fumble recovery (Dempsey STL - Jones 3-yard run (Bakken PAID ATT -- 73,459 CARDS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Harold Jackson LE Jack Youngblood LT Doug France LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Cody Jones C Rich Saul RE Fred Dryer RG Joe Scibelli LLB Ken Geddes RT John Willliams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Terry Nelson RLB Isiah Robertson WR Ron Jessie LC Eddie McMillan QB Ron Jaworski RC Monte Jackson RB Cullen Bryant LS Dave Elmendorf RB Lawrence McCutcheon RS Bill Simpson Cardinals Jim Otis Steve Jones Terry Metcalf Jerry Latin Lawrence McCutcheon Rob Scribner Cullen Bryant Ron Jaworski Cardinals Terry Metcalf Jim Otis Mel Gray Ike Harris Jerry Latin Steve Jones J.V. Cain Jackie Smith Ron Jessie Lawrence McCutcheon Harold Jackson t 1 Cullen Bryant Terry Nelson Cardinals Bill Simpson t 1 Jack Youngblood t 1 Cardinals No Yds Avg LG O/B DN Blk Jeff West No Yds Avg LG O/B DN Blk Duane Carrell Cardinals Terry Metcalf Dave Elmendorf Rob Scribner Cardinals Terry Metcalf Gary Hammond Dwayne Crump Jerry Latin Cullen Bryant Ron Jessie Dave Elmendorf Cardinals: : Jack Youngblood 1.0, Fred Dryer 1.0 Cardinals Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Jim Hart / Ron Jaworski /0 1 66t NFC Championship Game Minnesota 14, RAMS 10 Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN Sunday, December 29, 1974 RAMS Minnesota MIN - Lash 29-yard pass from Tarkenton (Cox RAMS - FG Ray 27 MIN - Osborn 1-yard run (Cox RAMS - Jackson 44-yard pass from Harris (Ray PAID ATT -- 48,444 RAMS VIKES First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Harold Jackson LE Jack Youngblood LT Charlie Cowan LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Larry Brooks C Ken Iman RE Fred Dryer RG Joe Scibelli LLB Ken Geddes RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Bob Klein RLB Isiah Robertson WR Jack Snow LC Charlie Stukes QB James Harris RC Al Clark RB Jim Bertelsen LS Dave Elmendorf RB Lawrence McCutcheon RS Bill Simpson Jim Bertelsen Lawrence McCutcheon James Harris John Cappelletti Tony Baker Vikings Chuck Foreman Dave Osborn Fran Tarkenton Ed Marinaro Jim Bertelsen Harold Jackson Lawrence McCutcheon Jack Snow Bob Klein John Cappelletti Stu Voigt Jim Lash t 1 John Gilliam Ed Marinaro Dave Osborn Charlie Stukes Randy Poltl Wally Hilgenberg No Yds Avg LG Mike Burke Vikings No Yds Avg LG Mike Eischied Cullen Bryant Rob Scribner Jim Bertelsen Vikings Sam McCullum Nate Wright Cullen Bryant Brent McClanahan Sam McCullum Cardinals: Jack Youngblood 1.0, Fred Dryer 1.0 Vikings: Carl Eller 0.5, Doug Sutherland 0.5, Bob Luresma 0.3, Jim Marshall 0.3, Allen Page 0.3 James Harris / Vikings Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Fran Tarkenton / t 1

22 1974 NFC Divisional Playoff Game RAMS 19, Washington 10 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Sunday, December 22, 1974 Washington RAMS RAMS - Klein 10-yard pass from Harris (Ray WAS - FG Bragg 35 WAS - Denson 1-yard run (Bragg RAMS - FG Ray 37 RAMS - FG Ray 26 RAMS - Robertson 59-yard interception return (pass failed) PAID ATT -- 77,925 SKINS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Harold Jackson LE Jack Youngblood LT Charlie Cowan LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Larry Brooks C Ken Iman RE Fred Dryer RG Joe Scibelli LLB Ken Geddes RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Bob Klein RLB Isiah Robertson WR Jack Snow LC Charlie Stukes QB James Harris RC Al Clark RB Jim Bertelsen LS Dave Elmendorf RB Lawrence McCutcheon RS Bill Simpson Redskins Larry Brown Billy Kilmer Moses Denson Lawrence McCutcheon Jim Bertelsen James Harris John Cappelletti Rob Scribner Tony Baker Redskins Charley Taylor Charles Evans John Smith Moses Denson Frank Grant Harold Jackson Bob Klein Lawrence McCutcheon Pat Curran Jim Bertelsen Redskins Pat Fischer Ken Stone Isiah Robertson t 1 Jack Reynolds Bill Simpson Redskins No Yds Avg LG O/B DN Blk Mike Bragg No Yds Avg LG O/B DN Blk Mike Burke Redskins Joe Theismann Larry Jones Jim Bertelsen Cullen Bryant Redskins Larry Jones Doug Cunningham Cullen Bryant Redskins: : Merlin Olsen 0.5, Larry Brooks 0.5 Redskins Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Billy Kilmer / Sonny Jurgensen / James Harris / NFC Divisional Playoff Game Dallas 27, RAMS 16 Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX Sunday, December 23, 1973 RAMS Dallas DAL - Hill 3-yard run (Fritsch DAL - Pearson 4-yard pass from Staubach (Fritsch DAL - FG Fritsch 39 RAMS - FG Ray 33 RAMS - FG Ray 37 RAMS - FG Ray 40 RAMS - Baker 5-yard run (Ray DAL - Pearson 83-yard pass from Staubach (Fritsch DAL - FG Fritsch 12 PAID ATT -- 63,272 RAMS BOYS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Third Down Efficiency % % Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Harold Jackson LE Jack Youngblood LT Charlie Cowan LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Larry Brooks C Ken Iman RE Fred Dryer RG Joe Scibelli LLB Ken Geddes RT John Williams MLB Jack Reynolds TE Bob Klein RLB Isiah Robertson WR Jack Snow LC Charlie Stukes QB John Hadl RC Eddie McMillan RB Jim Bertelsen LS Dave Elmendorf RB Lawrence McCutcheon RS Steve Preece Lawrence McCutcheon Jim Bertelsen John Hadl Tony Baker t 1 Larry Smith Cowboys Calvin Hill Roger Staubach Walt Garrison Timmy Newhouse Jack Snow Larry Smith Harold Jackson Lawrence McCutcheon Cowboys Drew Pearson t 2 Calvin Hill Jean Fugett Bob Hayes Walt Garrison Billy Joe DuPree Jack Reynolds Dave Elmendorf Cowboys Lee Roy Jordan No Yds Avg LG Dave Chapple Cowboys No Yds Avg LG Marv Bateman Jim Bertelsen Dave Elmendorf Cowboys Golden Richards Rob Scribner Al Clark Cowboys Charlie Waters Cliff Harris : Jack Youngblood 2.5, Merlin Olsen 2.0, Fred Dryer 1.0, Ken Geddes 1.0, Larry Brooks 0.5 Cowboys: Bill Gregory 1.5, Harvey Martin 1.5, Pugh 1.0, Larry Cole 0.5, Pat Toomay 0.5 John Hadl / Lawrence McCutcheon / Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Roger Staubach / t 2

23 RAMS Cowboys RAMS - Josephson 35-yard pass from Gabriel (Gossett RAMS - Snow 67-yard pass from Gabriel (Gossett RAMS - Klein 16-yard pass from Gabriel (Gossett RAMS - Snow 49-yard pass from Gabriel (Gossett RAMS - FG Gossett 42 PAID ATT -- 31,151 RAMS BOYS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Jack Snow LE Deacon Jones LT Charlie Cowan LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Coy Bacon C Ken Iman RE Diron Talbert RG Mike LaHood LLB Jack Pardee RT Mitch Johnson MLB Doug Woodlief TE Billy Truax RLB Jim Purnell WR Wendell Tucker LC Clarence Williams QB Roman Gabriel RC Jim Nettles RB Les Josephson LS Richie Petitbon RB Larry Smith RS Eddie Meador 1969 Playoff Bowl Game RAMS 31, Dallas 0 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Saturday, January 3, 1970 Larry Smith Pat Studstill Dick Bass Les Josephson Willie Ellison Roman Gabriel Cowboys Walt Garrison Roger Staubach Calvin Hill Dan Reeves Les Shy Craig Morton Jack Snow t 2 Les Josephson t 1 Bob Klein t 1 Larry Smith Cowboys Bob Hayes Pettis Norman Lance Rentzel Calvin Hill Dennis Homan Walt Garrison Claxton Welch Richie Petitbon Jim Purnell Cowboys Otto Brown No Yds Avg LG Pat Studstill Cowboys No Yds Avg LG Ron Widby Alvin Haymond Ron Smith Cowboys Mel Renfro Ron Smith Cowboys Richmond Flowers Calvin Hill Roman Gabriel /5 4 67t 0 Les Josephson / Karl Sweetan / Cowboys Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Craig Morton / Roger Staubach / Western Conference Playoff Game Minnesota 23, RAMS 20 Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, MN Saturday, December 27, 1969 RAMS Minnesota RAMS - Klein 3-yard pass from Gabriel (Gossett MIN - Osborn 1-yard run (Cox RAMS - FG Gossett 20 RAMS - Truax 2-yars pass from Gabriel (Gossett MIN - Osborn 1-yard run (Cox RAMS - FG Gossett 27 MIN - Kapp 2-yard run (Cox MIN - Gabriel tackled in end zone by Eller for safety PAID ATT -- 47,900 RAMS VIKES First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Jack Snow LE Deacon Jones LT Charlie Cowan LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Coy Bacon C Ken Iman RE Diron Talbert RG Mike LaHood LLB Jack Pardee RT Bob Brown MLB Doug Woodlief TE Billy Truax RLB Maxie Baughan WR Wendell Tucker LC Clarence Williams QB Roman Gabriel RC Jim Nettles RB Larry Smith LS Richie Petitbon RB Les Josephson RS Eddie Meador Larry Smith Roman Gabriel Willie Ellison Les Josephson Tommy Mason Vikings Joe Kapp Dave Osborn Bill Brown Oscar Reed Les Josephson Larry Smith Billy Truax Wendell Tucker Bob Klein t 1 Gene Washington John Henderson Bill Brown Oscar Reed Eddie Meador Richie Petitbon Alan Page No Yds Avg LG Pat Studstill Vikings No Yds Avg LG Bob Lee Alvin Haymond Ron Smith Vikings Charlie West Ron Smith Alvin Haymond Charlie West Bob Grim Sammy White : Coy Bacon 0.5, Merlin Olsen 0.5, Team 1.0 Vikings: Carl Eller 2.0, Jim Marshall 1.0 Roman Gabriel / Vikings Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Joe Kapp /

24 1967 Playoff Bowl Game RAMS 30, Cleveland 6 Orange Bowl, Miami, FL Sunday, January 7, 1968 Cleveland RAMS RAMS - Casey 21-yard pass from Gabriel (Gossett RAMS - FG Gossett 41 RAMS - Truax 2-yard pass from Gabriel (Gossett RAMS - FG Gossett 46 CLE - Kelly 2-yard run (kick blocked) RAMS - Ellison 9-yard run (Gossett RAMS - FG Gossett 19 PAID ATT -- 37,102 BROWNS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Jack Snow LE Deacon Jones LT Joe Carollo LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Roger Brown C Ken Iman RE Lamar Lundy RG Joe Scibelli LLB Jack Pardee RT Charlie Cowan MLB Myron Pottios TE Billy Truax RLB Maxie Baughan WR Bernie Casey LC Clarence Williams QB Roman Gabriel RC Irv Cross RB Les Josephson LS Chuck Lamson RB Dick Bass RS Eddie Meador Browns Leroy Kelly Larry Conjar Gary Lane Les Josephson Dick Bass Roman Gabriel Willie Ellison Tommy Mason Browns Paul Warfield Clifton McNeil Larry Collins Larry Conjar Milt Morin Nick Pietrosante Leroy Kelly Bernie Casey Les Josephson Tommy Mason Billy Truax Dave Pivec Jack Snow Browns Bob Matheson Browns No Yds Avg LG Gary Colins No Yds Avg LG Jon Kilgore Browns Ben Davis Leroy Kelly Eddie Meador Irv Cross Browns Ben Davis Carl Ward Browns Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Frank Ryan / Gary Lane / Roman Gabriel / Bill Munson / Les Josephson / Eddie Meador / Western Conference Playoff Game Green Bay 28, RAMS 7 Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee, WI Saturday, December 23, 1967 RAMS Green Bay RAMS - Casey 29-yard pass from Gabriel (Gossett GB - Williams 46-yard run (Chandler GB - Dale 17-yard pass from Starr (Chandler GB - Mercein 6-yard run (Chandler GB - Williams 2-yard run (Chandler PAID ATT -- 49,861 RAMS PACK First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Sacks Allowed-Yards Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost WR Jack Snow LE Deacon Jones LT Joe Carollo LDT Merlin Olsen LG Tom Mack RDT Roger Brown C Ken Iman RE Lamar Lundy RG Joe Scibelli LLB Jack Pardee RT Charlie Cowan MLB Myron Pottios TE Billy Truax RLB Maxie Baughan WR Bernie Casey LC Clarence Williams QB Roman Gabriel RC Irv Cross RB Dick Bass LS Chuck Lamson RB Les Josephson RS Eddie Meador Dick Bass Les Josephson Tommy Mason Roman Gabriel Packers Travis Williams Donny Anderson Chuck Mercien Bart Starr Ben Wilson Bernie Casey t 1 Billy Truax Les Josephson Jack Snow Bucky Pope Packers Carroll Dale Boyd Dowler Marv Fleming Donny Anderson Chuck Mercien Travis Williams Chuck Lamson Packers Tom Brown No Yds Avg LG Jon Kilgore Packers No Yds Avg LG Don Chandler Eddie Meador Irv Cross Packers Willie Wood Tom Brown Willie Ellison Irv Cross Bob Nichols Packers Dave Robinson Jim Flanigan Roman Gabriel / Packers Att Com Yds Tkd/Yd TD LG IN Bart Starr /

25 1955 NFL Championship Game Cleveland 38, RAMS 14 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Monday, December 26, 1955 Cleveland RAMS CLE - FG Groza 26 CLE - Paul 65-yard interception return (Groza RAMS - Quinlan 67-yard pas from Van Brocklin (Richter CLE - Lavelli 50-yard pass from Graham (Groza CLE - Graham 15-yard run (Groza CLE - Graham 1-yard run (Groza CLE - Renfro 35-yard pass from Graham (Groza RAMS - Waller 4-yard run (Richter PAID ATT -- 85,693 BROWNS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost RAMS OFFENSIVE STARTERS LE Tom Fears LT Glen Holtzman LG Duane Putnam C Bobby Cross RG John Hock RT Charley Toogood RE Elroy Hirsch QB Norm Van Brocklin LH Ron Waller RH Volney Quinlan F Dan Towler Browns Ed Modzelewski Maurice Bassett Fred Morrison Otto Graham t 2 Dub Jones Bob Smith Dan Towler Ron Waller Bill Wade Browns Ed Modzelewski Dante Lavelli t 1 Ray Renfro t 1 Dub Jones Darrel Brewster Fred Morrison Maurice Bassett Volney Quinlan t 1 Ron Waller Tom Fears Elroy Hirsch Dan Towler Browns Ken Konz Don Paul t 1 Tommy James Sam Palumbo Walt Michaels Henry Ford Don Burroughs Larry Morris Ed Hughes Browns No Yds Avg LG Horace Gillom No Yds Avg LG Norm Van Brocklin Browns Ken Konz Don Paul Woodley Lewis Browns Bob Smith Don Paul Woodley Lewis Ron Waller Browns Att Com Yds TD LG IN Otto Graham t 3 Att Com Yds TD LG IN Norm Van Brocklin t 6 Bill Wade NFL Conference Playoff Game Detroit 31, RAMS 21 Briggs Stadium, Detroit, MI Sunday, December 21, 1952 RAMS Detroit DET - Harder 12-yard run (Harder DET - Harder 3-yard run (Harder RAMS - Fears 15-yard pass from Van Brocklin (Waterfield DET - Hart 24-yard pass from Walker (Harder DET - FG Harder 43 RAMS - Towler 5-yard run (Waterfield RAMS - Smith 57-yard punt return (Waterfield DET - Hoernschmeyer 9-yard run (Harder PAID ATT -- 47,645 RAMS LIONS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost LE Tom Fears LE Larry Brink LT Don Simensen LT Jim Winkler LG Dick Daugherty MG Stan West C Leon McLaughlin RT Charley Toogood RG Harry Thompson RE Andy Robustelli RT Tom Dahms LLB Paul Younger RE Elroy Hirsch RLB Don Paul QB Norm Van Brocklin LH Jack Dwyer LH Dan Towler RH Woodley Lewis RH Verda Smith LS Jerry Williams FB Paul Younger RS Herb Rich Volney Quinlan Dan Towler Paul Younger Jack Myers Verda Smith Lions Pat Harder Bob Hoernschmeyer Doak Walker Bobby Layne Jack Christiansen Ollie Cline Tom Fears Elroy Hirsch Bob Carey Jack Myers Dan Towler Lions Leon Hart t 1 Doak Walker Cloyce Box Pat Harder Jack Christiansen Norb Hecker Stan West Don Paul Elroy Hirsch Lions LaVern Torgeson No Yds Avg LG O/B Norm Van Brocklin Bob Waterfield Lions No Yds Avg LG O/B Robert Smith Verda Smith t 1 Woodley Lewis Lions Yale Lary Woodley Lewis Lions Jack Christiansen Yale Lary Att Com Yds TD LG IN Norm Van Brocklin Bob Waterfield Lions Att Com Yds TD LG IN Bobby Layne Bob Hoernschmeyer Doak Walker t 0

26 RAMS Cleveland CLE - FG Groza 52 CLE - Jones 17-yard pass from Graham (Groza RAMS - Towler 1-yard run (Waterfield RAMS - Hoerner 1-yard run (Waterfield RAMS - FG Waterfield 17 CLE - Carpenter 5-yard run (Groza RAMS - Fears 73-yard pass from Van Brocklin (Waterfield PAID ATT -- 57,522 RAMS BROWNS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost RAMS OFFENSIVE STARTERS LE LT LG C RG RT RE QB LH RH FB 1951 NFL Championship Game RAMS 24, Cleveland 17 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Sunday, December 23, 1951 Tom Fears Don Simensen Dick Daugherty Leon McLaughlin Bill Lange Tom Dahms Elroy Hirsch Bob Waterfield Dan Towler Paul Younger Dick Hoerner Browns Att Yds Avg TD Otto Graham Marion Motley Ken Carpenter Dub Jones Att Yds Avg TD Dan Towler Paul Younger Verda Smith Bob Waterfield Dick Hoerner Norm Van Brocklin Glenn Davis Browns Mac Speedie Dub Jones Dante Lavelli Ken Carpenter Marion Motley Tom Fears t 1 Elroy Hirsch Glenn Davis Verda Smith Dick Hoerner Browns Tommy James Warren Lahr Marvin Johnson Don Paul Jerry Williams Browns No Yds Avg LG O/B Horace Gillom No Yds Avg LG O/B Bob Waterfield Browns Cliff Lewis Ken Carpenter Tom Kalmanir Verda Smith Browns Ken Carpenter Browns Att Com Yds TD LG IN Otto Graham Ken Carpenter Att Com Yds TD LG IN Bob Waterfield Norm Van Brocklin t NFL Championship Game Cleveland 30, RAMS 28 Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland, OH Sunday, December 24, 1950 RAMS Cleveland RAMS - Davis 82-yard pass from Waterfield (Waterfield RAMS - Hoerner 3-yard run (Waterfield CLE - Jones 31-yard pass from Graham (Groza CLE - Lavelli 35-yard pass from Graham (kick failed) CLE - Lavelli 39-yard pass from Graham (Groza RAMS - Hoerner 1-yard run (Waterfield RAMS - Brinks 6-yard fumble recovery (Waterfield CLE - Bumgardner 14-yard pass from Graham (Groza CLE - FG Groza 16 PAID ATT -- 29,751 BROWNS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost RAMS OFFENSIVE STARTERS LE Tom Fears LT Dick Huffman LG Jack Finlay C Fred Naumetz RG Harry Thompson RT Bob Reinhard RE Jack Zilly QB Bob Waterfield LH Glenn Davis RH Verda Smith FB Dick Hoerner Dick Hoerner Verda Smith Glenn Davis Bob Waterfield Ralph Pasquariello Browns Otto Graham Marion Motley Dub Jones Rex Bumgardner Dante Lavelli Tom Fears Glenn Davis t 1 Elroy Hirsch Verda Smith Browns Dante Lavelli t 2 Dub Jones t 1 Rex Bumgardner Horace Gillom Mac Speedie Marion Motley Fred Naumetz Browns Warren Lahr n/a 0 Ken Gorgal Hal Herring Tommy Thompson No Yds Avg LG Bob Waterfield Browns No Yds Avg LG Horace Gillom Glenn Davis Tom Kalmanir Browns Cliff Lewis Verda Smith Jerry Williams Tom Kalmanir Browns Ken Carpenter Att Com Yds TD LG IN Bob Waterfield t 4 Norm Van Brocklin Browns Att Com Yds TD LG IN Otto Graham t 1 Tommy James

27 1950 NFL Conference Playoff Game RAMS 24, Chicago 14 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Sunday, December 17, 1950 Chicago RAMS RAMS - FG Waterfield 43 CHI - Campana 22-yard run (Lujack RAMS - Fears 68-yard pass from Waterfield (Waterfield RAMS - Fears 27-yard pass from Waterfield (Waterfield RAMS - Fears 22-yard pass from Waterfield (Waterfield CHI - Morrison 4-yard run (Lujack PAID ATT -- 83,501 BEARS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost RAMS OFFENSIVE STARTERS LE Tom Fears LT Dick Huffman LG Jack Finlay C Fred Naumetz RG Harry Thompson RT Bob Reinhard RE Jack Zilly QB Bob Waterfield LH Glenn Davis RH Tom Kalmanir FB Dick Hoerner Bears Att Yds Avg T D George Gulyanics Julie Rykovich Fred Morrison Jack Hoffman Al Campana Chuck Hunsinger Johnny Lujack Att Yds Avg TD Dick Hoerner Glenn Davis Paul Barry Verda Smith Jerry Williams Ralph Pasquariello Bob Waterfield Dan Towler Bears George Gulyanics Jim Keane Fred Morrison J.R. Boone Harper Davis Ken Kavanaugh Julie Rykovich Tom Fears t 3 Glenn Davis Elroy Hirsch Bob Boyd Dick Hoerner Verda Smith Dan Towler Bears George McAfee Woodley Lewis Tom Keane Elroy Hirsch Bears No Yds Avg LG O/B Fred Morrison No Yds Avg LG O/B Norm Van Brocklin Bob Waterfield Bears George McAfee Tom Kalmanir Glenn Davis Bears Chuck Hunsinger Bears Att Com Yds TD LG IN Johnny Lujack Att Com Yds TD LG IN Bob Waterfield t 1 Norm Van Brocklin NFL Championship Game Philadelphia 14, RAMS 0 Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA Sunday, December 18, 1949 Philadelphia RAMS PHI - Pihos 31-yard pass from Thompson (Patton PHI - Skladany 2-yard blocked punt return (Patton PAID ATT -- 27,980 EAGLES RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost RAMS OFFENSIVE STARTERS LE Tom Fears LT Dick Huffman LG Hal Dean C Fred Naumetz RG Ray Yagiello RT Gilbert Bouley RE Jack Zilly QB Bob Waterfield LH Fred Gehrke RH Verda Smith FB Dick Hoerner Eagles Att Yds Avg TD Steve Van Buren Jim Parmer Clyde Scott Tommy Thompson Frank Ziegler Bosh Pritchard Jack Myers Att Yds Avg TD Fred Gehrke Verda Smith Dick Hoerner Bob Waterfield Elroy Hirsch Tom Kalmanir Norm Van Brocklin Eagles No Yds Avg TD Jack Ferrante Pete Pihos Clyde Scott Tommy Thompson No Yds Avg TD Dick Huffman Bob Shaw Tom Fears Verda Smith Dick Hoerner Eagles Att Com Yds TD IN Tommy Thompson Att Com Yds TD IN Norm Van Brocklin Bob Waterfield Paul Younger Eagles No Yds Avg TD Frank Reagan No Yds Avg TD Don Currivan Eagles No Yds Avg BL Joe Muha No Yds Avg BL Bob Waterfield Eagles No FC Yds Avg TD Clyde Scott Frank Ziegler No FC Yds Avg TD Verda Smith Eagles No Yds Avg TD Clyde Scott No Yds Avg TD Verda Smith

28 1945 NFL Championship Game RAMS 15, Washington 14 Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, OH Sunday, December 16, 1945 Washington RAMS RAMS - Pass by Baugh from end zone struck goalpost for automatic safety WAS - Bagarus 38-yard pass from Filchok (Aguirre RAMS - Benton 37-yard pass from Waterfield (Waterfield RAMS - Gillette 44-yard pass from Waterfield (failed) WAS - Seymour 8-yard pass from Filchok (Aguirre PAID ATT -- 32,178 SKINS RAMS First Downs Rushing Passing Penalty Total Net Yards Total Offensive Plays Avg. Gain Per Play Rushes-Yards Avg. Gain Per Rush Net Passing Yards Att-Comp-Int Avg. Gain Per Pass Punts-Avg Penalties-Yards Fumbles-Lost RAMS OFFENSIVE STARTERS LE Floyd Konetsky LT Eberle Schultz LG Riley Matheson C Michael Scarry RG Milan Lazetich RT Gilbert Bouley RE Emil Pritko QB Albie Reisz LH Stephen Nemeth RH James Gillette FB Pat West Redskins Att Yds Avg TD Merle Condit Sal Rosato Frank Akins Bob DeFruiter Cecil Hare Dick Todd Bill DeCorrevont Steve Bagarus Frank Filchok Att Yds Avg TD James Gillette Fred Gehrke Donald Greenwood Pat West Albie Reisz George Koch Bob Waterfield Redskins No Yds Avg TD Steve Bagarus Cecil Hare Les Dye Doug Turley Bob Seymour Merle Condit No Yds Avg TD Jim Benton James Gillette Emil Pritko Pat West Redskins Att Com Yds TD IN Frank Filchok Sammy Baugh Att Com Yds TD IN Bob Waterfield Redskins No Yds Avg TD Ki Aldrich No Yds Avg TD Pat West Albie Reisz Redskins No Yds Avg Sammy Baugh No Yds Avg Bob Waterfield Redskins No FC Yds Avg TD Steve Bagarus Dick Todd No FC Yds Avg TD Albie Reisz Frozen Cleveland Stadium in 1945 NFL Championship Game. Straw helped warm players feet.

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