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The St. Louis Rams are a National Football League team based in Saint Louis, Missouri.
- Founded: 1937
- Formerly known as: Cleveland Rams (1937-1945), Los Angeles Rams (1946-1994; in Los Angeles 1946-1978 and Anaheim 1979-1994).
- Home stadium: Edward Jones Dome (formerly the Trans World Dome)
- Uniform colors: Navy Blue and Old Gold
- Helmet design: Golden ram horns on a blue background
- League championships won: 1945, 1951, 1999: once in three of the four cities in which they have played (the Rams failed to win while playing in Anaheim, California)
- Super Bowl appearances: XIV (lost), XXXIV (won), XXXVI (lost)
Franchise history
- January 30, 2000, the Saint Louis Rams defeated the Tennessee Titans and won the Super Bowl.
Players of note
Pro Football Hall of Famers:
- Bob Brown
- Eric Dickerson
- Elroy Hirsch
- Joe Namath
- Merlin Olsen
- Jackie Slater
- Bob Waterfield
- Jack Younglbood
- Adam Archuleta
- Isaac Bruce
- Marc Bulger
- Marshall Faulk
- Torry Holt
- Leonard Little
- Orlando Pace
- Jason Sehorn
- Kurt Warner
- Aeneas Williams
- 7 Bob Waterfield
- 29 Eric Dickerson
- 74 Merlin Olsen
- 78 Jackie Slater
- 85 Jack Youngblood
- Bob Waterfield
- Norm Van Brocklin
- Deacon Jones
- Merlin Olsen
- Tom Mack

