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The St. Louis Rams, who enjoyed their bye in Week 5, return to action Sunday as they travel to Lambeau Field to face the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers. Kickoff is scheduled for noon. Sunday’s contest will be the 90th time the Rams and Packers have met in the regular season. The Rams lead the regular-season series, one that dates back to 1937, by a margin of 45-42-2. Rams RB Steven Jackson enters Sunday’s game needing just two touchdowns to tie Eric Dickerson for fourth most in team history. Jackson has 56 total touchdowns in his career. With three receptions Sunday, Jackson will move into eighth place in Rams history. He currently has 331 c areer catches. RAMS RETURN FROM BYE, VISIT PACKERS Day Date Opponent Time TV Sun. 9/11 Philadelphia L 31-13 Mon. 9/19 at N.Y. Giants L 28-16 Sun. 9/25 Baltimore L 37-7 Sun. 10/2 Washington L 17-10 Sun. 10/9 Bye Week Sun. 10/16 at Green Bay Noon Fox Sun. 10/23 at Dallas 3:15 p.m. Fox Sun. 10/30 New Orleans Noon Fox Sun. 11/6 at Arizona 3:15 p.m. Fox Sun. 11/13 at Cleveland Noon Fox Sun. 11/20 Seattle 3:05 p.m. Fox Sun. 11/27 Arizona Noon Fox Sun. 12/4 at San Francisco 3:15 p.m. Fox Mon. 12/12 at Seattle 7:30 p.m. ESPN Sun. 12/18 Cincinnati Noon CBS Sat. 12/24 at Pittsburgh Noon Fox Sun. 1/1 San Francisco Noon Fox 2011 SCHEDULE VISIT OUR MEDIA WEBSITE AT MEDIA.STLOUISRAMS.COM TED CREWS - SENIOR DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS TCREWS@RAMS.NFL.COM - 314-516-8797 ARTIS TWYMAN - DIRECTOR, MEDIA RELATIONS ATWYMAN@RAMS.NFL.COM - 314-516-8759 JULIA FARON - MEDIA RELATIONS COORDINATOR JFARON@RAMS.NFL.COM - 314-516-8766 CASEY PEARCE - PUBLIC RELATIONS COORDINATOR CPEARCE@RAMS.NFL.COM - 314-516-8765 Wednesday, October 12 -Practice: Noon -Coach Spagnuolo & QB Sam Bradford available on field after practice -Open locker room immedi- ately following practice Conference Calls: Player and time, TBD Mike McCarthy, Time TBD Thursday, October 13 -Practice: Noon -Coach Spagnuolo, RB Steven Jackson available on field after practice - Defensive Coordinator Ken Flajole & Offensive Coordinator Josh McDaniels available Friday, October 14 -Practice 10:55 a.m. -Coach Spagnuolo available on field after practice. -Open locker room immedi- ately following practice Saturday, October 15 No Availability Sunday, October 16 Rams vs Packers Lambeau Field Noon Monday, October 17 Coach Spagnuolo Press Conference 2 p.m. THIS WEEK’S MEDIA AVAILABILITY QB Sam Bradford WEE K 6 S T . L OUIS R A M S (0-4) A T G REEN B A Y P ACKERS (5-0) Sunday, October 16, 2011, Lam beau Field, Noon (CT) BROADCAST INFORMATION TELEVISION FOX (KTVI, Channel 2 St. Louis) RADIO WXOS (101.1 FM) Play-by-Play: Steve Savard Color Analyst: D’Marco Farr Sideline Reporter: Tony Softli NATIONAL RADIO Sports USA Radio Network Play-by-Play: Larry Kahn Color Analyst: John Robinson Sideline Reporter: Troy West Play-by-Play: Chris Myers Color Analyst: Tim Ryan

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The St. Louis Rams, who enjoyed their bye inWeek 5, return to action Sunday as they travel toLambeau Field to face the defending Super Bowlchampion Green Bay Packers. Kickoff is scheduled

for noon.Sunday’s contest will be the 90th time the Ramsand Packers have met in the regular season. TheRams lead the regular-season series, one thatdates back to 1937, by a margin of 45-42-2.

Rams RB Steven Jackson enters Sunday’s gameneeding just two touchdowns to tie Eric Dickersonfor fourth most in team history. Jackson has 56 totaltouchdowns in his career. With three receptionsSunday, Jackson will move into eighth place inRams history. He currently has 331 career catches.

RAMS RETURN FROM BYE, VISIT PACKERSDay Date Opponent Time TV

Sun. 9/11 Philadelphia L 31-13

Mon. 9/19 at N.Y. Giants L 28-16

Sun. 9/25 Baltimore L 37-7

Sun. 10/2 Washington L 17-10

Sun. 10/9 Bye Week

Sun. 10/16 at Green Bay Noon Fox

Sun. 10/23 at Dallas 3:15 p.m. Fox

Sun. 10/30 New Orleans Noon Fox

Sun. 11/6 at Arizona 3:15 p.m. Fox

Sun. 11/13 at Cleveland Noon Fox

Sun. 11/20 Seattle 3:05 p.m. Fox

Sun. 11/27 Arizona Noon Fox

Sun. 12/4 at San Francisco 3:15 p.m. Fox

Mon. 12/12 at Seattle 7:30 p.m. ESPN

Sun. 12/18 Cincinnati Noon CBS

Sat. 12/24 at Pittsburgh Noon Fox

Sun. 1/1 San Francisco Noon Fox

2 0 11 SCH ED U LE

VISIT OUR MEDIA WEBSITE AT MEDIA.STLOUISRAMS.COM TED CREWS - SENIOR DIRECTOR OF [email protected] - 314-516-8797ARTIS TWYMAN - DIRECTOR, MEDIA RELATIONS

[email protected] - 314-516-8759

JULIA FARON - MEDIA RELATIONS [email protected] - 314-516-8766CASEY PEARCE - PUBLIC RELATIONS [email protected] - 314-516-8765

Wednesday, October 12-Practice: Noon-Coach Spagnuolo & QBSam Bradford available onfield after practice-Open locker room immedi-ately following practiceConference Calls:Player and time, TBDMike McCarthy, Time TBD

Thursday, October 13-Practice: Noon-Coach Spagnuolo, RBSteven Jackson availableon field after practice- Defensive CoordinatorKen Flajole & OffensiveCoordinator Josh McDanielsavailable

Friday, October 14-Practice 10:55 a.m.-Coach Spagnuolo availableon field after practice.-Open locker room immedi-ately following practice

Saturday, October 15

No Availability

Sunday, October 16

Ramsvs

PackersLambeau Field

Noon

Monday, October 17

Coach SpagnuoloPress Conference

2 p.m.

THIS WEEK’S MEDIA AVAILABILITY

QB Sam Bradford

W EE K 6S T . L OUIS R AMS (0-4)

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G REEN B AY P ACKERS (5-0)Sunday, Oct ober 16, 2011, Lam beau Field, Noon (CT)

BROADCAST INFORMATION

TELEVISIONFOX

(KTVI, Channel 2 St. Louis)

RADIOWXOS (101.1 FM

Play-by-Play: Steve SavardColor Analyst: D’Marco FarrSideline Reporter: Tony Softli

NATIONAL RADIOSports USA Radio Network

Play-by-Play: Larry KahnColor Analyst: John RobinsonSideline Reporter: Troy West

Play-by-Play: Chris MyersColor Analyst: Tim Ryan

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WEEK 6: S T . L OUIS R AMS AT G REEN B AY P ACKERS

NOTABLE CONNECTIONSFormer Rams:• Packers Outside Linebackers Coach Kevin Greene played for the LosAngeles Rams from 1985-92, leading the NFL with 16.5 sacks in 1988 and1989.• NT Ryan Pickett was a first-round draft choice (29th overall) of the Ramsin the 2001 NFL Draft and played for the team from 2001-05.

Former Packers:• Rams Strength and Conditioning Coach Rock Gullickson (2006-08),Running backs Coach Sylvester Croom (2001-03), Defensive CoordinatorKen Flajole (1998) and Wide Receivers Coach Nolan Cromwell (1992-9all coached with the Green Bay Packers.• Assistant to the Head Coach/Football Operations Bruce Warwick was tAssistant to the General Manager/Director of Football Administration for theGreen Bay Packers from 2000-05.• LB Brady Poppinga was drafted by the Packers in the fourth round in2005 and played with the team through the 2010 season.• CB Al Harris played for the Packers from 2003-09.• RB Quinn Porter signed with Green Bay as an undrafted free agent in2010 and spent his first training camp with the club.• CB Josh Gordy spent 10 weeks on Green Bay’s practice squad last sea-son before being elevated to the active roster for the final month of the regu-lar season as well as the postseason.

Wisconsin Ties:• TE Lance Kendricks is from Milwaukee and played at the University ofWisconsin.

Coaching Connections:• Rams Defensive Coordinator Ken Flajole coached with Packers DefensiveLine Coach Mike Trgovac at the Carolina Panthers from 2003-08.• Packers Head Coach Mike McCarthy , Assistant Offensive Line CoachJerry Fontenot , Tight Ends Coach Ben McAdoo and Assistant HeadCoach/Inside Linebackers Coach Winston Moss all coached with RamsStrength and Conditioning Coach Rock Gullickson at some point between2000 and 2005 as members of the New Orleans Saints coaching staff.• Rams Secondary/Cornerbacks Coach Clayton Lopez coached PackersAssistant Special Teams Coach Curtis Fuller in 2001 and 2002 at theSeattle Seahawks.• Packers Secondary-Cornerbacks Coach Joe Whitt Jr. coached with RamSpecial Teams Coach Tom McMahon and Quality Control/Offense CoachAndy Sugarman in 2007 at the Atlanta Falcons.• Packers Tight Ends Coach Ben McAdoo coached at Michigan State in2001 with Rams Defensive Quality Control Coach Matt House .• Rams Running Backs Coach Sylvester Croom was the head coach atMississippi State during Packers OT Derek Sherrod’s first two seasons withe Bulldogs.

College Teammate Connections:• Packers CB Charles Woodson played at Michigan with Rams DE James Ha• Packers LB A.J. Hawk played with Rams LB James Laurinaitis at OhState University.• Packers RB Alex Green played with Rams WR Greg Salas at Hawaii.• Packers G Josh Sitton played with Rams WR Mike Sims-Walker atCentral Florida.• Packers TE Ryan Taylor played with Rams DE Robert Quinn at UNC.

• Overall Regular Season Series: Rams lead series, 45-42-2• Overall Postseason Series: Series is tied, 1-1• Rams Regular Season Home Record vs. Packers: 26-16-2• Rams Regular Season Road Record vs. Packers: 19-26• Current Streak: Packers, two games (2007-present)

• Rams Longest Streak: 11 games (1948-53)• Packers Longest Streak: Seven games (1960-63)• Regular Season Point Total: Rams 2,072 - Packers 2,016• Most Points, Rams: 51, two times, Rams 51-14 (1950); Rams51-21 (1980)• Most Points, Packers: 45, two times, Packers 45-28 (1942),Packers 45-17 (2004)• Most Points, both teams: 79, Rams 41-38 (1989)• Fewest Points, Rams: 0, Packers 16-0 (1948)• Fewest Points, Packers: 0, Rams 28-0 (1951)• Fewest Points, both teams: 9, Packers 6-3 (1965)

THE SERIES AT A GLANCE

SERIES HISTORY VS. PACK ERSRegular Season

Rams lead, 45-42-2Year Result Location1937 Packers, 35-7 GB

Packers, 35-10 CLE1938 Packers, 26-17 GB

Packers, 28-7 CLE1939 Rams, 27-24 GB

Packers, 7-6 CLE1940 Packers, 31-14 GB

Tie, 13-13 CLE1941 Packers, 24-7 Milwaukee, WI

Packers, 17-14 CLE1942 Packers, 31-12 CLE

Packers, 45-28 GB1944 Packers, 30-21 GB

Packers, 42-7 CLE1945 Rams 27-14 GB

Rams, 20-7 CLE1946 Rams, 21-17 Milwaukee

Rams, 38-17 LA1947 Packers, 17-14 Milwaukee

Packers, 30-10 LA1948 Packers, 16-0 GB

Rams, 24-10 LA1949 Rams, 48-7 GB

Rams, 35-7 LA1950 Rams, 45-14 Milwaukee

Rams, 51-14 LA1951 Rams, 28-0 Milwaukee

Rams, 42-14 LA1952 Rams, 30-28 Milwaukee

Rams, 45-27 LA1953 Rams, 38-20 Milwaukee

Rams, 33-17 LA1954 Packers, 35-17 Milwaukee

Rams, 35-27 LA1955 Packers, 30-28 Milwaukee

Rams, 31-17 LA1956 Packers, 42-17 Milwaukee

Rams, 49-21 LA1957 Rams, 31-27 Milwaukee

Rams, 42-17 LA1958 Rams, 20-7 GB

Rams, 34-20 LA1959 Rams, 45-6 Milwaukee

Packers, 38-20 LA

1960 Rams, 33-31 MilwaukeePackers, 35-21 LA

Year Result Location1961 Packers, 35-17 GB

Packers, 24-17 LA1962 Packers, 41-10 MIL

Packers, 20-17 LA1963 Packers, 42-10 GB

Packers, 31-14 LA1964 Rams, 27-17 Milwaukee

Tie, 24-24 LA1965 Packers, 6-3 Milwaukee

Rams, 21-10 LA1966 Packers, 24-13 GB

Packers, 27-23 LA1967 Rams, 27-24 LA1968 Rams, 16-14 Milwaukee1969 Rams, 34-21 LA1970 Rams, 31-21 GB1971 Rams, 30-13 LA1973 Rams, 24-7 LA1974 Packers, 17-6 Milwaukee1975 Rams, 22-5 LA1977 Rams, 24-6 Milwaukee1978 Rams, 31-14 LA1980 Rams, 51-21 LA1981 Rams, 35-23 LA1982 Packers, 35-23 Milwaukee1983 Packers, 27-24 Milwaukee1984 Packers, 31-6 Milwaukee1985 Rams, 34-17 LA1988 Rams, 34-7 GB1989 Rams, 41-38 LA1990 Packers, 36-24 GB1991 Rams, 23-21 LA1992 Packers, 28-13 GB1993 Packers, 36-6 Milwaukee1994 Packers, 24-17 GB1995 Rams, 17-14 GB1996 Packers, 24-9 STL1997 Packers, 17-7 GB2003 Rams, 34-24 STL2004 Packers, 45-17 GB2006 Rams, 23-20 GB2007 Packers, 33-14 STL2009 Packers, 36-17 STL

PostseasonTied, 1-1

Year Result Location

1967 Packers, 28-17 Milwaukee2001 Rams, 34-24 STL

RRams (rank) Packers (rank)

11.5 (32) Points Per Game 34.6 (1)279.5 (31) Total Offense 428.6 (4)

92.5 (25) Rush Offense 99.0 (22)187.0 (28) Pass Offense 329.6 (4)

27:18 Time Of Possession Average 32:4828.3 (31) Opponent Points Per Game 12.4 (11)

404.5 (27) Total Defense 375.6 (21)179.8 (32) Rush Defense 75.8 (3)224.8 (13) Pass Defense 299.8 (30)

8/43 Sacks Made/Yards 12/943/66 Interceptions By/Yards 10/141

-1 (17t) Turnover Differential +7 (3t)4.3 (30) Punt Return Average 5.5 (29)

22.2 (19t) Kickoff Return Average 31.4 (3)5.8 (6) Punt Coverage 19.4 (31)

22.8 (11) Kickoff Coverage 25.2 (18)

27/45.0 Punts/Average 16/40.6

TAL E OF THE TAPE

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WR Brandon Gibson – Leads Rams with 13 receptions on theseason. Also has 171 yards and a touchdown on the season whilestarting all four games.

LT Rodger Saffold – Has started at left tackle all four gamesthis season and all 20 of his career. Second-round pick in 2010 wasthe only NFL rookie to start all of his team’s games at left tackle lastseason.

LG Jacob Bell – Has started 20-consecutive games at leftguard. Has blocked for four 1,000-yard rushers in his career.

C Jason Brown – Started his 80th consecutive game in Week4, the third-longest active streak among NFL centers.

RG Harvey Dahl – Mauling road grater joined the Rams in Julyas a free agent. Started at right guard in Weeks 1-4.

RT Jason Smith – Former second-overall pick started at righttackle in Weeks 1-4.

TE Billy Bajema – Crafty veteran blocker and pass catcher hasfour receptions for 32 yards on the season.

WR Mike Sims-Walker – Ranks second among Rams with 11receptions on the season and has 139 rec. yards. Led the teamwith six catches in Week 2 when he totaled 92 yards on his sixgrabs.

QB Sam Bradford – Top overall pick in 2010 draft passed for164 yards and a touchdown in Week 4. Set a new career high with331 yards in Week 2 at New York. Set NFL rookie records for com-pletions and attempts en route to 2010 AP Offensive Rookie of theYear honors.

FB Brit Miller – Starting fullback and key special teams con-tributor has served as the lead blocker for Steven Jackson andCadillac Williams in Weeks 1-4.

RB Steven Jackson – Has 124 yards on 23 carries (5.4 yardsper attempt) this season. Scored on a 15-yard touchdown catch inWeek 4 vs. Washington. Missed Week 2 due to calf strain. Scoredon a 47-yard touchdown run on the Rams’ first play from scrim-mage in 2011.

KEY CONTRIBUTORS

RB Cadillac Williams – Has rushed for 202 yards and caughtnine passes this season. Gained 75 yards on 18 carries in Week3. Rushed for 91 yards on 19 attempts and tied for team lead inreceptions with five in St. Louis debut versus Philadelphia.

TE Lance Kendricks – Rams second-round draft pick has eightreceptions for 102 yards on the season.

RB Jerious Norwood – Former Atlanta Falcon has rushed sixtimes for 18 yards on the season and has returned six kickoffs foran average of 26.0 yards per return.

WR Danario Alexander – Second-year pro leads Rams with196 receiving yards on the season. Recorded a career-high 122yards on three catches in Week 2 against the Giants, his first 100-yard game of his career. Also had a touchdown reception at New

York.

OFFENSELDE Chris Long – Has 3.0 sacks on the year, one in each offirst three games. Has seven tackles and six quarterback hits onthe season. Moved to the left side on a full-time basis and had acareer-best 8.5 sacks in 2010.

LDT Fred Robbins – Twelve-year veteran anchors the middle ofSt. Louis’ defense. Tied for third among all NFL defensive tackleswith 6.0 sacks in 2010, which marked a career high.

RDT Justin Bannan – Has eight total tackles, including two forloss, this season. Forced a fumble vs. Washington. Ten-year vet-eran joined St. Louis after stints with Buffalo, Baltimore and Denver.Has appeared in 133 career games.

RDE James Hall – Leads all Rams defensive linemen with 11tackles (two for loss) and a sack on the season. Recorded his firstsack of the season at New York. Led the Rams with 10.5 sacks andled all St. Louis defensive linemen with 57 tackles in 2010.

SLB Brady Poppinga – Had seven tackles vs. Washington togive him 20 on the season. First-year Ram signed with St. Louisafter six seasons with Green Bay.

MLB James Laurinaitis – Rams’ leading tackler had five stopsand an interception in Week 4 vs. Redskins. Led the team in tacklesfor the second-consecutive season as he posted 129 stops in 2010.Also posted three sacks and seven passes defensed while playingin a team-high 1,093 snaps.

WLB Ben Leber – Totaled two tackles in Week 4 to give him 10on the season. Tenth-year veteran signed with the Rams in Augustafter four years in Minnesota.

LCB Justin King – Ranks second among Rams with 24 tacklesthis season. Logged team-high seven tackles and forced a fumbleagainst Baltimore in Week 3.

RCB Al Harris – Former Eagle and Packer signed with Rams inAugust. Is a two-time Pro Bowler who was an alternate for threeyears before getting an overdue invite to Hawaii. Boasts 21 careerINTs, and 4.0 sacks.

SS Craig Dahl – Had five tackles and a quarterback hit in Week4. Rams’ second-leading tackler with 93 stops on the season in2010.

FS Quintin Mikell – Notched six tackles in Week 4 vs.Washington. Has been involved in one takeaway in three of hisfirst four games as a Ram. Led the Eagles with 111 tackles whilealso recording 14 pass breakups and three interceptions in 2010.Earned Pro Bowl honors in 2008.

KEY CONTRIBUTORS

DE Eugene Sims – Rams’ leading special teams tackler thisseason was credited with one quarterback hit and one pressure inWeek 4.

S Darian Stewart – Second-year pro started vs. Ravens andRedskins and has 20 tackles on the season. Joined Rams as arookie free agent in 2010 and had 11 tackles and five quarterbackhits while manning the dime safety role for the Rams.

DE Robert Quinn – Rams’ top draft choice this year has a sackand four quarterback hits in three games this season.

DEFENSE

2011 RAMS PROJECTED STARTERS

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TH E HEAD COACHES

S TEVE S PAGNUOLO

NFL Coaching Year: 13th yearRams Head Coach: 3rd yearRegular Season: 8-28 (.222)Postseason: 0-0 (.000)

S PAGNUOLO , AT A G LANCE

2009- St. Louis Rams Head Coach2007-08 New York Giants Defensive Coordinator2004-06 Philadelphia Eagles Linebackers2001-03 Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Backs1999-2000 Philadelphia Eagles Defensive Assistant1998 Frankfurt Galaxy (NFLE) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers1996-97 Bowling Green University Defensive Backs1994-95 Rutgers University Defensive Backs1994 University of Maine Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers1993 University of Maine Defensive Backs1993 San Diego Chargers Scout1992 Barcelona Dragons (WLAF) Defensive Line/Special Teams1990-91 University of Connecticut Defensive Coordinator/Def. Backs1987-89 University of Connecticut Defensive Backs1984-86 Lafayette College Defensive Line/Special Teams1983 Washington Redskins Player Personnel Intern

1982-83 University of Massachusetts Graduate Intern

Steve Spagnuolo is in his third season as head coach of the St.Louis Rams. In 2010, Spagnuolo’s team made a six-game improve-ment from 2009, finishing in second place in the NFC West. Thesix-game swing marked the second best turnaround in the NFL from2009 to 2010. The Rams finished with a 5-3 home record, the firsthome winning record since 2004. In addition, the Rams improvedtheir team net turnover ratio from -13 in 2009 to +5 in 2010. TheRams forfeited only six fumbles, the second fewest in the NFL.

Spagnuolo’s 2010 Rams made considerable improvements in allthree phases last season. Defensively, the Rams jumped 10 spotsin total defense in 2010. On the offensive side of the ball, the Ramsaveraged 7.2 points per game more in 2010 than in 2009, largely byplaying smart football that saw the team rank tied for eighth with 21turnovers last season.

Spagnuolo came to the Rams after a stellar career as defensivecoordinator of the New York Giants and was the architect of thedefense that shut down the high-octane New England Patriots in theGiants’ stunning 17-14 win in Super Bowl XLII.

Spagnuolo spent eight seasons (1999-2006) with the PhiladelphiaEagles, serving as defensive assistant/safeties from 1999-2000,defensive backs coach from 2001-03 and linebackers coachfrom 2004-06. From 1999-2005, the Eagles played in four NFCChampionship games and one Super Bowl.

Spagnuolo coached for 18 years in the college ranks and in pro-fessional football in Europe before joining the Eagles. Spagnuolo

served as defensive line/special teams coach with the BarcelonaDragons of the WLAF in 1992 and was defensive coordinator/line-backers coach for NFL Europe’s Frankfurt Galaxy in 1998.

A wide receiver at Springfield (Mass.) College from 1978-81,Spagnuolo coached collegiately at Massachusetts (1982-93),Lafayette (1984-86), Connecticut (1987-91), Maine (1993-94),Rutgers (1994-95) and Bowling Green (1996-97). Spagnuolo alsoworked as a pro personnel intern for the Washington Redskins in1983 and as a scout with the San Diego Chargers in 1993.

A native of Whitinsville, Mass., Spagnuolo is married to wife, Maria.

M IKE M C C ARTHY

NFL Coaching Year: 19th yearPackers Head Coach: 6th yearRegular Season: 53-32 (.624)Postseason: 5-2 (.714)

When Mike McCarthy was named Head Coach of the Green BayPackers in January 2006, he said the goal for the franchise wouldbe to win a Super Bowl, and that would never change. In 2010,McCarthy led the Packers back to the pinnacle of the sport.

Having guided Green Bay to the playoffs in three of his five seasonsat the helm, McCarthy joined Vince Lombardi and Mike Holmgrenas the only coaches in team history to lead the Packers to a SuperBowl title with a 31-25 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in SuperBowl XLV.

Last season, McCarthy and company were able to finish a job they

nearly completed three years earlier. In 2007, the Packers advancedto the NFC Championship Game. For his efforts that season,McCarthy was named 2007 NFL Coach of the Year from Motorolaand NFL Alumni, and he also was runner-up in The AssociatedPress Coach of the Year voting.

Prior to Green Bay, McCarthy was a highly successful offensivecoordinator for the New Orleans Saints (2000-04). With McCarthycalling plays, the Saints racked up 10 offensive team records and26 individual marks. He was named the NFC Assistant Coach of theYear by USA Today in 2000, and New Orleans led the league with432 points and 49 touchdowns in 2002.

The list of quarterbacks he has coached includes Joe Montana,Elvis Grbac, Rich Gannon, Brett Favre, Matt Hasselbeck, AaronBrooks, Jake Delhomme, Marc Bulger, Steve Bono, and Jeff Blake

– a collection that combines for 34 career Pro Bowl selections andeight Super Bowl starts.

McCarthy graduated with a degree in business administration fromBaker University following a two-year playing career (1985-86).He was an all-conference tight end helping the school to a NAIADivision II runner-up finish as a senior captain. He coached col-legiately at Fort Hays State (1987-88) and Pittsburgh (1989-1992),before moving to the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs (1993-98),Green Bay Packers (1999), New Orleans Saints (2000-04) and theSan Francisco 49ers (2005).

McCarthy was born November 10, 1963, in Pittsburgh. His familyincludes wife Jessica, daughters Alexandra and Gabrielle, and boysJack and George.

M C C ARTHY , AT A G LANCE

2006- Green Bay Packers Head Coach2005 San Francisco 49ers Offensive Coordinator2000-04 New Orleans Saints Offensive Coordinator1999 Green Bay Packers Quarterbacks1995-98 Kansas City Chiefs Quarterbacks1993-94 Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Assistant/

Quality Control1992 University of Pittsburgh Wide Receivers1990-91 University of Pittsburgh Graduate Assistant (QBs)1989 University of Pittsburgh Volunteer Assistant (QBs)

1987-88 Fort Hays State Graduate Assistant

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RB Steven Jackson raced into Rams his-tory midway through the 2010 season ashe passed Hall of Famer Eric Dickersonto become the franchise’s all-time leadingrusher.

There are only two running backs inthe NFL who hold the franchise rushingrecord for the team that they currently

play for: Jackson and Carolina’s DeAngeloWilliams.

While limited early this season with a quadinjury suffered in Week 1, Jackson hasrushed for 124 yards on 23 carries (5.4average yards per carry), including a 47-yard touchdown run on theRams’ first play from scrimmage this season.

Jackson has rushed for 8,072 for his career. Among active runningbacks, Jackson ranks fourth in career yards.

Rams Career Rushing Yards LeadersYards

Steven Jackson (2004- ) 8,072Eric Dickerson (1983-87) 7,245Marshall Faulk (1999-2005) 6,959Lawrence McCutcheon (1972-79) 6,186Dick Bass (1960-69) 5,417

J ACKSON STANDS ALONE

RB Steven Jackson

Steven Jackson’s 15-yard touchdown reception against the Redskinsin Week 4 was his 56th career touchdown, which allowed him tobreak a tie with Hall of Famer Elroy “Crazy Legs” Hirsch for fifth placein franchise history.

Jackson has 48 career rushing touchdowns and eight career touch-down receptions. He needs just two more scores to tie Eric Dickersonfor fourth in team history.

Most Touchdowns in Rams History Touchdowns1. Marshall Faulk 852. Isaac Bruce 843. Torry Holt 744. Eric Dickerson 58

5. Steven Jackson 56

KEEPING SCORE

RB Steven Jackson hauls in a touchdown pass from Sam Bradford in Week 4.

RAMS AL L-TI ME LEADIN G RUSHERS

Eric Dickerson7,245 yards

Marshall Faulk6,959 yards

Steven Jackson8,072 yards

Lawrence McCutcheon6,186 yards

Dick Bass5,417 yards

RB Steven Jackson is currently tied withHall of Famer Marshall Faulk for the sec-ond-most 100-yard rushing performancesas a Ram. SJ39 reached the century markfour times last season to give him 27 suchgames in his career.

Jackson needs 11 100-yard games to tie

Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson, who rushedfor 100 yards in 38 games, for the most inteam history.

Jackson has faced the Packers four timesin his career and has rushed for more than100 yards in two of those - a 143-yard effort in 2007 and a 117-yardouting in 2009. In 2006, he narrowly missed the mark with 98 yardsagainst Green Bay.

Career 100-yard Games in Rams History

Eric Dickerson (1983-87) 38Steven Jackson (2004- ) 27Marshall Faulk (1999-2005) 27Lawrence McCutcheon (1972-79) 22

CENTURY MARK

RB Steven Jackson

RB Steven Jackson provided the Ramswith their first touchdown of the 2011 sea-son when he raced 47 yards for a score onthe team’s first offensive play against theEagles in Week 1.

Jackson’s score was his 48th rushingtouchdown of his career, pulling him within

10 of Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson’s fran-chise record and within eight of anotherHall of Famer, Marshall Faulk, for secondon the team’s all-time list.

Rams Career Rushing TD LeadersTD

Marshall Faulk (1999-2005) 58Eric Dickerson (1983-87) 56Steven Jackson (2004- ) 48Dan Towler (1050-55) 43Dick Bass (1960-69) 34

RUSHING TOUCHDOWN HISTORY

RB Steven Jackson

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QB Sam Bradford made his markon the NFL record books with aspectacular season that turned outto be one of the best ever by arookie quarterback.

Bradford set NFL rookie recordsfor completions (354) and attempts(590), and his 3,512 passing yardsin 2010 are the second most by arookie in NFL history, trailing onlyPeyton Manning’s 3,739 in 1998.Bradford’s 18 touchdowns are tiedfor fifth most among rookies in NFLhistory.

The top overall pick in last year’sdraft is one of just three rookiequarterbacks in NFL history to passfor 3,000 yards in a season. During a midseason stretch, Bradfordset an NFL rookie record with 174 consecutive attempts without aninterception. Bradford was named Offensive Rookie of the Year byThe Associated Press .

NFL Rookie Passing Records

AttemptsSam Bradford (2010) 590Peyton Manning (1998) 575Chris Weinke (2001) 540Rick Mirer (1993) 486David Carr (2002) 444

CompletionsSam Bradford (2010) 354Peyton Manning (1998) 326Chris Weinke (2001) 293Matt Ryan (2008) 265Joe Flacco (2008) 257

Yards

Peyton Manning (1998) 3,739Sam Bradford (2010) 3,512Matt Ryan (2008) 3,440Joe Flacco (2008) 2,971Chris Weinke (2001) 2,931

Rams QB Sam Bradford has thrown just one interception in 151attempts this season, giving him a 0.6 interception percentage onthe year. That’s the lowest percentage in the NFL among qualifyingquarterbacks this season.

As a rookie, Bradford tossed 18 touchdown passes to just 15 inter-ceptions. Combined with this season, Bradford has 741 attemptsand just 16 interceptions, a rate of 2.15, which is the lowest careerrate in Rams history (minimum 500 attempts).

Bradford set a new single-game career high in Week 2 as hepassed for 331 yards against the New York Giants. He completed22-of-46 throws with one touchdown and no interceptions in hisMonday Night Football debut. He’s tossed three touchdown passesto just one interception this season.

In four games this year, Bradford has passed for 849 yards withthree touchdowns and one interception.

PROTECTING THE BALL

QB Sam Bradford has protected the football well throughout his career, and his interception percent- age is the lowest in the NFL this season as well as the lowest in Rams history.

During his standout rookie season, RamsQB Sam Bradford saw his name attached

to numerous NFL rookie records.

While proud of his statistical accomplish-ments, Bradford has always maintainedthat the win-loss column is really the onlyitem he’s interested in tracking.

That being the case, Bradford did makean impact in his favorite statistic. Hisseven wins are the most by a rookiequarterback drafted number one overallsince the AFL-NFL merger in 1970.

Bradford took over a team that went 1-15 in 2009 and led the Ramsto a 7-9 record.

Most Wins By a Rookie Quarterback Chosen #1 (Since 1970)Year Team Record

Sam Bradford 2010 Rams 7-9Jeff George 1990 Colts 6-7Jim Plunkett 1971 Patriots 6-8Drew Bledsoe 1993 Patriots 5-7John Elway 1983 Broncos 4-6David Carr 2002 Texans 4-12

JUST WIN, BABY!

QB Sam Bradford

QB Sam Bradford

Rams QB Sam Bradford added to his tro-phy case last January when he was votedAssociated Press Offensive Rookie of theYear by a select group of writers.

As a sophomore at Oklahoma, Bradfordwon the Heisman Trophy as the nation’s topcollege player. When he added OffensiveRookie of the Year honors last season, hebecame just the seventh player and firstquarterback to win both the Heisman andthe NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year.

The other players in that elite group includeUniversity of Pittsburgh/Cowboys RB Tony Dorsett, Texas/OilersRB Earl Campbell, Oklahoma/Lions RB Billy Sims, South Carolina/ Saints RB George Rogers, Southern Cal./Raiders RB Marcus Allen,Oklahoma State/Lions RB Barry Sanders and Ohio State/Oilers RBEddie George.

SAM’S TROPHY CASE

QB Sam Bradford

A YEAR TO REMEMBER

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Steve Spagnuolo’s swarming defenseis predicated on takeaways and pres-sure, and the Rams have becomeadept at forcing turnovers.

In Week 4 against the Redskins, St.Louis intercepted Rex Grossman twiceas Justin King and James Laurinaitiseach came away with a pick.

Between a Quintin Mikell strip-sack inWeek 1, a Mikell interception in Week2, a Chris Chamberlain strip-sack inWeek 3 and the two interceptions lastweek, the Rams have forced five turn-overs this season.

The interceptions from King and Laurinaitis marked the 10th-consec-utive game in which St. Louis has recorded at least one takeaway,which is the fifth-longest active streak among NFL teams.

Last season, the Rams’ second under Spagnuolo, St. Louis finishedthe year with 26 takeaways, which was six more than the Rams hadin 2009. Rams defenders intercepted eight passes in 2009 and had

14 in their second season under Spagnuolo. The Rams forced 19fumbles as well, which was the fifth most in the NFL according toStatsPass.com.

Most Consecutive Games With at Least One Takeaway(Active Streaks)

Consec. Games1. Atlanta Falcons 242. New York Giants 183. Oakland Raiders 154. Carolina Panthers 145. St. Louis Rams 10

TAKE IT AWAY

LB James Laurinaitis

S Quintin Mikell, who signed with theRams as a free agent this summer,has provided an immediate impact onSt. Louis’ defense.

The nine-year veteran has been a partof a takeaway in three of his first fourgames in St. Louis.

In his Rams debut, Mikell sackedEagles QB Michael Vick and forceda fumble, which was recovered by LBJames Laurinaitis.

In Week 2 in New York, Mikell endedthe Giants’ opening drive of the gamewhen he intercepted Eli Manning deepin New York territory.

In Week 3, he pounced on a Joe Flacco fumble after LB ChrisChamberlain had knocked the ball away from Baltimore’s quarter-back.

Mikell, who spent his first eight NFL seasons with the Eagles,boasts career totals of 5.0 sacks and 11 interceptions. Rams HeadCoach Steve Spagnuolo was Mikell’s position coach during Mikell’sfirst NFL season and in all, the two spent four seasons together inPhiladelphia.

WELCOME ABOARD

S Quintin Mikell celebrates an inter- ception with LB Ben Leber.

The Rams used the 14th overall pick inlast year’s draft on a young pass rusherwho they hoped would help them getafter the quarterback, and DE RobertQuinn has quickly shown flashes of whyhe was highly coveted in April.

In Week 3 against Baltimore, Quinn wascredited with four quarterback hits onJoe Flacco.

In Week 2 at New York, the North

Carolina product saw his first NFLaction and delivered his first NFL sackin the process as he dropped Eli Manning for an 8-yard loss in thethird quarter.

Getting to the quarterback was Quinn’s specialty in college. As asophomore in 2009 at North Carolina, he was the runner up forthe ACC’s Defensive Player of the Year award as he recorded 11.0sacks for the Tar Heels.

RUSHIN G ROBERT

DE Robert Quinn

DE Chris Long is off to a hot start in2011 as he’s picking up from wherehe left off a year ago.

Long picked up a sack in three of theRams’ first four games to give him3.0 on the season. He’s recordedat least one sack in five of his lastseven and 10 of his last 15 games.Last Sunday marked the eighth timeLong has recorded a sack in back-to-back weeks during his four-yearcareer.

According to StatsPass.com, Longwas credited with 36 combined quar-terback hits and knockdowns last

season, which tied with Seahawks DE Chris Clemons for the ninthmost in the NFL last season.

In Week 6 against San Diego last year, Long turned in his first two-sack performance of the season and second of his career. For hisefforts, Long was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week.

LONG ON TALENT

DE Chris Long

Second-year WR Danario Alexander leadsthe Rams with 196 receiving yards thisseason and is averaging 24.5 yards perreception.

Alexander caught three passes in Week4 against the Redskins, and in Week 2,he turned in a career-best performanceagainst the Giants.

Alexander caught three passes for a career-high 122 yards and a touchdown. His nightincluded a 68-yard catch and run. The playwas the longest catch of Alexander’s career

and was also the longest completion of QB Sam Bradford’s career.

The performance allowed Alexander to go over the 100-yard markfor the first time in his career. Last season, he turned in games of 99

yards vs. San Francisco and 95 yards at Denver.

ALEXANDER THE GREAT

WR Danario Alexander

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If you want to find Rams MLB James Laurinaitis on the football field,one can often simply follow the ball, because the third-year pro seemsto always be around it.

Laurinaitis is again the Rams leader in tackles as he’s racked up 28through four games.

He led all NFL rookie linebackers in tackles in 2009, and he followedup his stellar rookie campaign with a strong performance in his sopho-more NFL season. Laurinaitis led St. Louis with 129 stops last seasonand became the first Ram since Pisa Tinoisoma to record 100 tacklesin each of his first two seasons.

Laurinaitis rarely comes off the field, and he played in a team-high1,093 snaps in 2010. His ability to help in the passing game as well asthe run is a huge asset for the Rams. The former Ohio State Buckeyehad seven passes defensed, one interception and three sacks on theyear. Among Rams, only starting cornerbacks Ron Bartell (13) andBradley Fletcher (12) had more pass breakups.

MAN IN THE MIDDLE

Linebacker James Laurinaitis once again finds himself atop the Rams’ list of leading tacklers.

In his 12th NFL season, DE James Hall continues to be a rock for theRams’ defense. In Week 2 at New York, Hall recorded his first sackof the season, and he has 11 tackles, including two for loss, and fivequarterback hits on the year.

In 2010, Hall led St. Louis with 10.5 sacks on the year and alsorecorded 57 tackles, including two for loss. Hall also led the Ramsand tied for second in the NFL with six forced fumbles last season.

Hall now has 58.0 career sacks. His 10.5 sacks last year was his

second-highest single season total of his career (11.5 in 2004). Hefinished last season ranked ninth in the NFC in sacks.

A HAL L OF A PLAYER

DE James Hall had 10.5 sacks in 2010, which was his second-best season total of his 11-year career. He’s seen here sacking Matt Cassel during a preseason game in August.

The Rams’ opening day roster featured nine veteran free agents, andthey can only hope they’ll make the impact that DT Fred Robbins didas a new addition last year.

Robbins set a new career high with 6.0 sacks in 2010 and had a bigimpact on the Rams defense. He held off blockers to allow JamesLaurinaitis to run free, and his pass rush acumen drew the attentionof opposing offenses and helped his defensive line mates.

Among NFC defensive tackles, only Ndamukong Suh (10) and Cullen

Jenkins (7) had more sacks last season than Robbins’ 6. Saints DTSedrick Ellis also had 6.

On the season, Robbins had 24 total tackles, including four for loss,eight quarterback hits and seven passes defensed. He was a bigreason why the Rams saw a big improvement against the run andon third down.

Robbins came to the Rams after six seasons with the New YorkGiants. During two of those seasons, Steve Spagnuolo was theGiants’ defensive coordinator. It’s no coincidence that those twocampaigns were perhaps the best of Robbins’ career as he tied hisprevious career high in sacks (5.5) in each of those seasons and wasa Pro Bowl alternate in 2008. He played a key role in New York’s run

to their Super Bowl XLII championship.

ROCKIN ’ ROBBIN S

Rams DT Fred Robbins drops Seattle RB Justin Forsett for a loss. After joining St. Louis as a free agent last spring, Robbins made a big impact on a much-improved Rams defense in 2010.

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Rams P Donnie Jones boasts one ofthe strongest legs in the NFL, and hisdeep, high kicks have been a weaponfor St. Louis in his five seasons withthe club.

Jones was named an alternate to thePro Bowl after another strong seasonin 2010. He finished eighth in the NFLand fourth in the NFC with a gross

punting average of 45.5 yards per kick.He also ranked third in the NFL andsecond in the NFC in net punting aver-age (40.0).

In Week 4 against Washington, Jones passed Dale Hatcher for themost punting yards in team history. With 371 punts as a Ram, Jonesranks third in team history in the category. He moved past Norm VanBrocklin in Week 3.

Jones’ gross average of 47.1 yards per punt as a Ram is also top inteam history.

The Rams signed Jones as a restricted free agent prior to the 2007

season, and during his time in St. Louis, Jones ranks third amongNFL punters in gross average and second in net.

NFL Leaders in Gross Punting Avg., 2007-presentGross Avg.

1. Shane Lechler, OAK 49.42. Andy Lee, SF 47.53. Donnie Jones, STL 47.14. Mat McBriar, DAL 47.15. Mike Scifres, SD 45.9

NFL Leaders in Net Punting Avg., 2007-presentNet Avg.

1. Shane Lechler, OAK 41.82. Donnie Jones, STL 40.53. Andy Lee, SF 40.34. Matt McBriar, DAL 39.85. Dustin Colquitt, KC 39.3

*Min. 120 pun

KICK ING IT

P Donnie Jones

K Josh Brown is among the NFL’s bestwhen it comes to kicking from long dis-tance.

Brown hit six field goals of 50-plus yards in2008 and 2009, tying the team record formost field goals from 50-plus in a season.His 2008 and ‘09 seasons are tied withTony Zendejas for most 50-yard field goalsin a season in team history.

In the Rams’ opener against Philadelphia,Brown hit a 49-yard kick and was 2-for-3on field goals on the day. He added three field goals in Week 2 togive him five on the season.

Brown ranks sixth in NFL history in successful field goal tries from50 yards or more. Of the five players who rank ahead of Brown -Jason Hanson (47), John Kasay (41), Morten Andersen (40), JasonElam (39) and Sebastian Janikowski (34) - all but Janikowski playedat least eight more seasons than Brown. Janikowski entered theNFL three seasons before Brown.

Since entering the NFL in 2003, Brown has made 28 field goals from50-plus yards, second most among kickers during that time. His68.3 percentage on field goals of 50 yards or more is second bestsince ‘03.

Most 50+ yard Field Goals Since 200350+ FG Pct.

Sebastian Janikowski 30 55.6Josh Brown 28 68.3Jason Hanson 27 73.0John Kasay 20 52.6Neil Rackers 20 51.3

Brown set a new career high with 33 field goals made in 2010,passing his previous best of 31 in 2008. Brown scored 125 pointsas well, third best in the NFC and sixth in the NFL among kickers.

DOWNTOWN J OSH BROWN

K Josh Brown

“RUNNING SMOOTH”RB Carnell “Cadillac” Williams wasgiven his nickname by a high schoolbroadcaster in Alabama who describedWilliams as a back that “ran so smooth”like a Cadillac.

Williams signed with the Rams as afree agent in August to backup StevenJackson. In the team’s 2011 opener,Jackson suffered a quad injury in thefirst quarter, and Williams was smoothin deed while playing in place of thethree-time Pro Bowler.

Through four weeks, Williams is the Rams’ leading rusher as he’sgained 202 yards on 40 carries. He’s also third on the team in recep-tions with nine.

RB Cadillac Williams

WR Austin Pettis, the Rams’ third-round pick in April’s draft, caughtfour passes in Week 4 against the Redskins, and all four of his recep-tions went for first downs. Pettis has six catches for 60 yards in twogames this season.

When Pettis arrived in St. Louis, he was given jersey number 83. Earlyin the season, Pettis switched to 18 in order to honor a family mem-ber who was also a professional athlete in St. Louis. Del Rice, Pettis’grandfather, wore 18 when he played catcher for the St. Louis baseballCardinals (1945-55, 60). Pettis’ uncle Gary Pettis also enjoyed a longmajor league career with the Angels, Tigers and Rangers.

MOVING THE CHAINS

WR Austin Pettis hauls in a pass from QB Sam Bradford in Week 4 against Washington.

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20 11 RAMS VETERAN FREE AGENTS

T Justin Bannan

Harvey Dahl

B Al Harris

DT Justin Bannan6-3, 310 - 10th NFL season2010 Team: Broncos

- Started all 16 games for Denver last sea-son, posting 35 tackles with a sack, a forcedfumble and four passes defended.

- Totaled 237 tackles, 6.5 sacks, three forcedfumbles and an interception in rst nine NFL

seasons.

G Harvey Dahl6-5, 305 - 6th NFL season2010 Team: Falcons

- Has started 47 games at right guard overthe past four seasons. In his rst season asa starter, the Falcons ranked sixth in the NFLin total offense and second in rushing.

- In each of his three seasons as a starter,

the Falcons ranked in the top 10 in fewestsacks per pass play.

CB Al Harris6-1, 190 - 14th NFL season2010 Team: Packers, Dolphins

- Two-time Pro Bowler who was an alternatefor three years before getting an overdueinvite to Hawaii.

- Boasts 21 career INTs and 4.0 sacks;

played for Steve Spagnuolo with the Eagles.

B Ben Leber

LB Ben Leber6-3, 244 - 10th NFL season2010 Team: Vikings

- Has started 113 of 140 career games andlogged 12 FFs & 5 INTs.

- Was a starter on the NFL’s top-ranked rundefense each season from 2005-08.

RB Jerious Norwood

LB Brady Poppinga

WR Mike Sims-Walker

RB Jerious Norwood5-11, 209 - 5th NFL season2010 Team: Falcons

- Averaged 5.3 yards per attempt and re-turned kicks for an average of 25.5 yards pertry prior to joining Rams.

- Also averaged 9.5 yards per reception dur-ing rst ve NFL seasons.

LB Brady Poppinga6-3, 250 - 7th season2010 Team: Packers

- Started 39 games over a three-year periodwith the Packers from 2006 through 2008.

- Has been a standout special teams per-former throughout his career.

WR Mike Sims-Walker6-2, 214 - 5th season2010 Team: Jaguars

- Career totals include 133 rec. for 1,787yards and 14 TDs and has caught 7 TDpasses in each of last two seasons.

- In 2009, he recorded career highs with 68catches for 869.

RB Cadillac Williams5-11, 204 - 6th NFL season2010 Team: Buccaneers

- Boasts career average of 3.8 yards per car-ry and has scored 20 rushing touchdowns.

- 2005 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Yearafter rushing for 1,178 and 6 touchdowns.

RB Cadillac Williams

Quintin Mikell

S Quintin Mikell5-10, 203 - 9th NFL season2010 Team: Eagles

- Earned his rst Pro Bowl bid in 2009 afterracking up 90 tackles, 13 passes defendedand a pair of interceptions.

- Career totals include 5.0 sacks, 46 PDs,11 INTs, 8 FFs & 7 FRs.

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20 11 RAMS DRAFT PICKS

E Robert Quinn

E Lance Kendricks

WR Austin Pettis

WR Greg Salas

LB Jabara Williams

DE Robert QuinnD1 (14) - North Carolina

- Racked up 86 tackles, 13 sacks, 25.5 tack-les for loss and eight forced fumbles in just25 games at North Carolina.

- Had a breakthrough season in 2009 whenhe was rst team All Atlantic Coast Confer-ence as he nished second for the league’sDefensive Player of the Year.

- As a sophomore, posted 52 tackles and 11sacks in 13 games starting at right defensiveend.

TE Lance KendricksD2 (47) - Wisconsin

- Enjoyed a breakout season in 2009, start-ing nine games and nishing with 29 catchesfor 356 yards and three touchdowns.

- Had his best season in 2010 as a senior,hauling in 43 catches for 663 yards and vetouchdowns on his way to being a nalist forthe Mackey Award as the nation’s best tightend.

- Played a key role in Wisconsin runninggame that was second in the Big 10 and13th nationally in rushing last season.

WR Austin PettisD3 (78) - Boise State

- Played in 51 games with 229 receptions for2,838 yards and an astounding 39 touch-downs.

- His reception total is rst in school history,while his yardage total is second. His 39touchdowns is also rst in Broncos’ historyand is third in Western Athletic Conferenceannals.

- Was rst team all conference two consecu-tive seasons to cap his productive collegecareer.

WR Greg SalasD4 (112) - Hawaii

- Started 40 of his 49 games, posting 285catches for 4,345 yards and 26 touchdowns.

- Reception total ranks third in WAC recordsand 15th in NCAA history. Receiving yardagetotal places him rst in school history, thirdin WAC annals and tied for sixth in NCAAhistory.

- Caught 119 passes for 1,889 yards and14 touchdowns on his way to third-team AllAmerican status in 2010.

LB Jabara WilliamsD7b (228) - Stephen F. Austin

- Was a two-time All American and twotime all Southland Conference selection atlinebacker.

- Named 2010 SLC Defensive Player of theYear honor.

- Finished his college career with more than400 tackles including 108 as a senior.

- Played in some games as a running backas a freshman, averaging 5 yards per carry.

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PERSONNEL BREAK DOWNQUARTERBACKS

WR Mike Sims-Walker

8 Sam Bradford – Passed for 164 yards and a touchdown against Washington in Week 4.Threw for a career-high 331 yards in Week 2 at New York. Has completed 39-of-76 passes for 519yards with 1 TD and no interceptions on the season. Set rookie records for attempts and completionsto earn AP Offensive Rookie of the Year honors in 2010. Ranks third in NFL history in passing yardsby a rookie (3,065).

4 A.J. Feeley – Experienced veteran who has spent time as a starter and reserve throughouthis 11-year NFL career. Saw first action as a Ram in Week 1 when he relieved Bradford in the fourth

quarter. Has an extensive history with Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo from his time in Philadelphia withthe coach.

RUNNING BACKS

39 Steven Jackson – Three-time Pro Bowler rushed for 45 yards and scored on a 15-yard touch-down catch in Week 4. Inactive Week 2 due to quad injury. Rushed for 56 yards on two carries, includ-ing a 47-yard touchdown run on St. Louis’ first play from scrimmage in Week 1. Left the game due to aquad strain. Has rushed for at least 1,000 yards in six-consecutive seasons.

49 Brit Miller – Saw action at fullback and on special teams in Weeks 1-4 and led the way for a154-yard rushing performance by the Rams in Week 1 against the Eagles. Finished second amongRams in special teams tackles in 2010 despite spending just nine weeks on the active roster.

39 Jerious Norwood – Has rushed six times for 18 yards this season and is averaging 26.0 yardsper return on kickoffs. Speedy running back and returner signed with St. Louis in August after spend-ing the first five seasons of his career with the Falcons.

35 Quinn Porter – Returned one kick and saw action on special teams in Week 4. Inactive Week3 vs. Baltimore. Averaged 22.5 yards on four kickoff returns with a long of 32 in Rams debut at Giants.Signed by the Rams off of Cleveland’s practice squad prior to Week 2.

33 Carnell “Cadillac” Williams – Did not play in Week 4. Rushed for 75 yards on 18 carries vs.Baltimore. Gained 36 yards on 13 attempts vs. New York. Rushed for 91 yards on 19 carries (4.8 avg.)and caught five passes for 49 yards in Rams debut. Named 2005 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Yearafter rushing for 1,178 and 6 touchdowns.

WIDE RECEIVERS84 Danario Alexander – Leads Rams in receiving yards (196). Caught three passes for 46 yards

vs. Washington. Posted a career-best 122 yards on three catches, including a touchdown reception, inWeek 2 at New York. Inactive Week 1 vs. Philadelphia. Finished rookie season in 2010 with 20 recep-tions for 306 yards and one touchdown.

17 Nick Miller – Signed with the Rams on Oct. 10 after two-plus years with the Oakland Raiders.Averages 7.5 yards per punt return during his career and has caught three passes.

15 Dominique Curry – Special teams standout made Rams roster in 2010 as an undrafted freeagent. Suffered season-ending knee injury in Week 3 win over Washington last season.

11 Brandon Gibson – Rams’ leader in receptions with 13 on the season. Recorded five recep-tions for 55 yards and a touchdown vs. Baltimore. Caught four passes for 52 yards in Week 2. LedRams with 50 receiving yards in Week 1 on three catches. Had 53 receptions for 620 yards andscored two touchdowns in 2010.

18 Austin Pettis – Registered four catches for 32 yards vs. Washington in Week 4. Caught twopasses for eight yards in NFL debut in Week 3. Inactive Weeks 1 & 2. Rams third-round pick played in51 games at Boise State with 229 receptions for 2,838 yards and an astounding 39 touchdowns.

87 Greg Salas – Inactive Weeks 3 & 4. Recorded four receptions for 27 yards in Week 2 at NewYork and had a 29-yard punt return. Caught one pass for 21 yards in NFL debut vs. Philadelphia.Fourth-round pick played in 49 games at Hawaii, posting 285 catches for 4,345 yards and 26 touch-downs.

10 Mike Sims-Walker – Has 11 catches on the season. Posted six receptions for 92 yards inWeek 2. Caught one pass for five yards in Rams debut vs. Philadelphia. Signed with the Rams inAugust as an unrestricted free agent.

B Sam Bradford

B Steven Jackson

B Brit Miller

WR Brandon Gibson

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PERSONNEL BREAK DOWN

E Billy Bajema

Jason Brown

TIGHT ENDS

47 Billy Bajema – Has four receptions for 32 yards this season. Caught two passes for 21 yardsand helped St. Louis rush for 154 yards in 2011 opener. Established new career highs with 14 recep-tions for 145 yards and two touchdowns last season.

86 Michael Hoomanawanui – Recorded one catch for 10 yards in Week 3 vs. Baltimore. Caughtone pass for eight yards in Week 2 vs. Giants. Inactive due to calf injury in Week 1. Hauled in 13passes for 146 yards and three touchdowns as a rookie.

88 Lance Kendricks – Caught four passes for 33 yards in last outing vs. Washington. Had tworeceptions for 25 yards against the Ravens. Recorded one reception for 26 yards in Week 2 at NewYork. Caught one pass for 18 yards in NFL debut against the Eagles. Rams second-round pick record-ed 43 catches for 663 yards and five touchdowns last season at Wisconsin.

81 Stephen Spach – Was inactive in Weeks 2-4. Saw action in Rams debut after signing with St.Louis prior to Week 1. Has appeared in 40 games with 23 starts in six NFL seasons with Cardinals,Patriots and Eagles.

OFFENSIVE LIN E63 Jacob Bell – Started at left guard in Weeks 1-4 after starting each of team’s 16 games a year

ago. Helped St. Louis post 335 yards of total offense in Week 1 and 387 yards in Week 2.

60 Jason Brown – Has started 80 consecutive games, the third-longest active streak amongNFL centers. Helped St. Louis rush for 154 yards as a team in Week 1.

62 Harvey Dahl – Started at right guard in Weeks 1-4. Started 43 games at right guard for theAtlanta Falcons over the past three seasons. Known for his aggressive, physical style of play.

73 Adam Goldberg – Saw action at right tackle in Week 3. Played on special teams in Week 2.Relieved injured Jason Smith at right tackle in Week 1. Started at right guard in each of the Rams’ 16games in 2010.

76 Rodger Saffold - Started at left tackle in Weeks 1-4. Second-round pick in 2010 draft was asecond-team All-Big 10 performer at Indiana and was the only rookie in the NFL to start all 16 gamesat left tackle last season.

77 Jason Smith – Started at right tackle in Weeks 1-3 and started 15 games at the position in2010.

64 Tony Wragge – Made Rams debut when he spelled the injured Jacob Bell in Week 4. Nine-year pro signed with the Rams prior to Week 1. Played on special teams in Weeks 2-3 at New York.Was inactive vs. Philadelphia. Has appeared in 69 games with 15 starts with San Francisco andArizona.

Jason Smith

E Lance Kendricks

Jacob Bell

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PERSONNEL BREAK DOWN

E Chris Long

DEFENSIVE LIN E99 C.J. Ah You – Inactive with wrist injury in Weeks 2-4. Had two tackles, including one for loss,

in Week 1 against Eagles. Saw action in all 16 contests in 2010 and contributed 4.0 sacks and 19tackles (nine solo).

95 Justin Bannan – Recorded three tackles and forced a fumble vs. Washington in Week 4.Started each of first four games this season and had two tackles for loss vs. Baltimore. Had one tacklein Rams debut vs. Philadelphia. Started all 16 games for Denver last season, posting 35 tackles with asack, a forced fumble and four passes defended.

71 Gary Gibson – Had two tackles against Washington. Saw action at defensive tackle in Weeks1 & 2. Started each of the Rams’ 16 games in 2010 and had 30 tackles and two passes defensed onthe year.

96 James Hall – Registered three tackles, including one for loss, and two quarterback hits vs.Redskins. Logged first sack of season and had three tackles against Giants. Recorded one tackle forloss, one quarterback pressure and two quarterback hits in 2011 opener.

72 Chris Long – Recorded a sack in third-consecutive game against the Ravens in Week 3. Hada sack and four tackles in Week 2 at Giants. Had one sack, one solo tackle and one quarterback hitvs. Philadelphia. Set a new career high sack total with 8.5 last year.

94 Robert Quinn – Credited with four quarterback hits vs. Ravens. Notched first career sack inNFL debut vs. New York in Week 2. Selected 14th overall by the Rams in April’s draft. Racked up 86tackles, 13 sacks, 25.5 tackles for loss and eight forced fumbles in just 25 games at North Carolina.

98 Fred Robbins – Had two tackles, including one for loss, at New York. Had one assist in 2011opener against Philadelphia. Recorded 24 total tackles, including four for loss, eight quarterback hits,6.0 sacks and seven passes defensed last year in his first season with St. Louis.

97 Darell Scott – Had two tackles in Week 4 vs. Washington. Recorded two tackles at NYG. Hadone solo tackle against Philadelphia. Third-year pro and former fourth-round draft choice recorded 15tackles last season.

92 Eugene Sims – Registered a pressure, a quarterback hit and a pass defensed againstWashington. Recorded one tackle and one quarterback hit in Week 2. Logged two tackles vs. Eagles.Recorded eight tackles this season while seeing action in nine games as a rookie last year.

T Fred Robbins

LINEBACKERS57 Chris Chamberlain – Notched first career sack and forced a fumble in Week 3. Recorded

two tackles against New York in Week 2. Started vs. Philadelphia as Rams opened in nickel defense.Had one solo tackle. Started six games for the Rams in 2010 and recorded 23 tackles and two passesdefensed. One of St. Louis’ top special teams performers.

56 Josh Hull – Saw action on special teams in each of first three weeks of 2011. Rams’ seventh-round pick in 2010 out of Penn State. As a rookie, saw action on special teams in Week 1 before suf-fering season-ending knee injury in practice.

50 Bryan Kehl – Played on special teams in Week 3. Had one special teams tackle in Week 2.Saw action on defense in 14 games last season, posted 26 tackles, and earned one start. Claimed bythe Rams off waivers from the New York Giants prior to Week 2 of 2010.

55 James Laurinaitis – Rams leading tackler on the season had five stops and an intercep-

tion vs. Redskins in Week 4. Logged team-high 11 tackles at New York. Had six tackles, two passesdefensed and recovered a fumble vs. Philadelphia. Led the team with 129 tackles in 2010, while add-ing 3.0 sacks, one interception, and seven passes defensed.

59 Ben Leber – Recorded two tackles in Week 4. Had four tackles against the Giants in Week2. Recorded two tackles, two quarterback pressures and one QB hit in Rams debut. Tenth-year pro

joined the Rams in August after ve seasons with the Vikings.

51 Brady Poppinga – Had season-high seven tackles in Week 4 vs. Washington. Credited withfive tackles in Week 2 at New York. Had one QB pressure and one QB hit vs. Philadelphia. Won astarting job this summer after signing with the Rams as an unrestricted free agent. Started 39 gamesover a three-year period with the Packers from 2006 through 2008.

52 Jabara Williams – Rams seventh-round draft pick was a two-time All American and two timeall Southland Conference selection at Stephen F. Austin. Inactive in Weeks 1-4.

B James Laurinaitis

E James Hall

B Chris Chamberlain

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PERSONNEL BREAK DOWNDEFENSIVE BACKS

37 James Butler – Registered one tackle vs. Ravens. Had one tackle vs. Giants. Saw action ondefense and special teams in Week 1. Saw action in 13 games in 2010. Had 26 tackles, two intercep-tions, and two passes defensed.

43 Craig Dahl – Had five tackles in Week 4. Registered four stops in Week 2 at Giants. LedRams with eight tackles in Week 1. Totaled 93 tackles, one sack, two interceptions, and four passesdefensed in 15 games last season.

21 Al Harris – Had one tackles vs. Washington. Saw action on defense and special teams inWeeks 1 & 2. Former Eagle and Packer signed with Rams in August. Is a two-time Pro Bowler whowas an alternate for three years before getting an overdue invite to Hawaii. Boasts 21 career INTs,470 tkl and 4 sacks.

22 Brian Jackson – Signed by St. Louis this week. Played in 12 games and recorded nine tack-les with the New York Giants last season.

21 Justin King – Started for the fourth-consecutive week and collected three tackles and an inter-ception against the Redskins. Had nine tackles vs. NYG. Had six tackles, including two for loss, andtwo QB hits as well as first career sack in Week 1. Saw action in eight games for the Rams in 2010.Logged 19 total tackles and two passes defensed.

27 Quintin Mikell – Had six tackles in Week 4. Registered seven tackles and first interception ofthe season against New York. Recorded three tackles, one sack and one forced fumble as he madehis Rams debut against his former team in Week 1. Former Eagle earned his rst Pro Bowl bid in2009 after racking up 90 tackles, 13 passes defended and a pair of interceptions.

20 Darian Stewart – Made eight tackles and two passes defensed vs. Redskins. Logged seventackles against New York in Week 2. Had two tackles in Week 1. Finished the 2010 season with 11total tackles, one sack, and one pass defensed in 13 appearances for the Rams.

Quintin Mikell

B Justin King

Josh Brown

Donnie Jones

S Jake McQuaide

SPECIALISTS3 Josh Brown - Connected on his only field goal attempt in Week 4. Made all three of his field

goal attempts in Week 2 at New York. Was 2-for-3 on field goal attempts in Week 1 and made a49-yard kick against Philadelphia. Went 33-for-39 in field goal attempts last season and accumulated125 points.

5 Donnie Jones – Averaging 45.0 yards per punt on the season. Has now recorded third-mostpunts in team history after passing Norm Van Brocklin in Week 2. Finished 2010 ranked fourth in theNFC and eighth in the NFL with 45.5 gross average and third in NFL in net average (40.0).

44 Jake McQuaide – Has executed clean snaps on all 38 career attempts. Won Rams longsnapping job this summer as a rookie free agent out of Ohio State.

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ST. LOUIS RAMS 2011 DEFENSIVE STATS

(Based on coaches evaluation)QB QB

TACKLES Total Solo Asst. Sacks Yards Int. *PD Press. Hits FF FRames Laurinaitis 28 21 7 0.0 0.0 1 3 1 0 0 1ustin King 24 21 3 1.0 6.0 1 1 0 3 1 0

Bradley Fletcher 24 19 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0Quintin Mikell 21 15 6 1.0 9.0 1 0 0 2 1 1Brady Poppinga 20 10 10 0.0 0.0 0 1 1 1 0 0Darian Stewart 20 10 10 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 0

Craig Dahl 19 14 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0ames Hall 11 8 3 1.0 9.0 0 0 1 5 0 0Ben Leber 10 8 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 1 0 0ustin Bannan 8 7 1 0.0 0.0 0 2 0 1 1 0

Chris Long 7 4 3 3.0 9.0 0 1 0 6 0 0Darell Scott 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Chris Chamberlain 6 5 1 1.0 2.0 0 0 0 0 1 0Gary Gibson 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Fred Robbins 4 1 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Eugene Sims 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 1 2 0 0Al Harris 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0Robert Quinn 3 1 2 1.0 8.0 0 0 0 4 0 0Ron Bartell 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.J. Ah You 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0ames Butler 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Bryan Kehl 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0Total 230 161 69 8.0 43.0 3 12 6 28 4 2

*Tackle totals include tackles for loss* PD is passes defensed

SPECIAL TEAMS STATI STICSTotal Solo Ast. FF FR BK BK Rec

Eugene Sims .....................5 4 1 0 0 0 0Dominique Curry ...............5 3 2 0 1 0 0Craig Dahl .........................4 3 1 0 0 0 0Darian Stewart ...................4 3 1 0 0 0 0Brit Miller ...........................3 2 1 0 0 0 0Chris Chamberlain .............2 2 0 0 0 0 0Bryan Kehl .........................2 2 0 0 0 0 0osh Gordy ........................2 1 1 0 1 0 0

Greg Salas ........................2 1 1 0 0 0 0Bradley Fletcher ................1 1 0 0 0 0 0osh Hull ............................1 1 0 0 0 0 0

Donnie Jones ....................1 1 0 0 0 0 0Austin Pettis ......................1 0 1 0 0 0 0Total ............ ............ ......... 33 24 9 0 2 0 0

SACK LEADERS No. YardChris Long ............................ 3.0 9.0James Hall ............................ 1.0 9.0Quintin Mikell ........................ 1.0 9.0Robert Quinn ........................ 1.0 8.0Justin King ............................ 1.0 6.0Chris Chamberlain ................ 1.0 2.0Total ..................................... 8.0 43.0

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ST. LOUIS RAMS / WEEK 5 / THROUGH MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2011

WON 0, LOST 4 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD09/11 L 13-31 Philadelphia 56,722 C. Williams 50 202 4.0 16 009/19 L 16-28 at New York Giants 78,290 S. Jackson 23 124 5.4 47t 109/25 L 7-37 Baltimore 56,289 Bradford 7 22 3.1 17 010/02 L 10-17 Washington 56,113 Norwood 6 18 3.0 7 010/16 at Green Bay B. Miller 1 12 12.0 12 010/23 at Dallas Kendricks 1 -8 -8.0 -8 010/30 New Orleans TEAM 88 370 4.2 47t 111/06 at Arizona OPPONENTS 136 719 5.3 53 3

11/13 at Cleveland * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD11/20 Seattle B. Gibson 13 171 13.2 34t 111/27 Arizona Sims-Walker 11 139 12.6 33 012/04 at San Francisco C. Williams 9 57 6.3 16 012/12 at Seattle Alexander 8 196 24.5 68 112/18 Cincinnati Kendricks 8 102 12.8 26 012/24 at Pittsburgh Pettis 6 40 6.7 12 001/01 San Francisco Salas 5 48 9.6 21 0

St.L. Opp. Amendola 5 45 9.0 18 0TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 66 90 Bajema 4 32 8.0 19 0

Rushing 12 35 S. Jackson 4 19 4.8 15t 1Passing 47 46 Hoomanawanui 2 18 9.0 10 0Penalty 7 9 B. Miller 1 3 3.0 3 03rd Down: Made/Att 17/61 28/61 TEAM 76 870 11.4 68 33rd Down Pct. 27.9 45.9 OPPONENTS 75 942 12.6 74t 84th Down: Made/Att 4/7 2/4 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD4th Down Pct. 57.1 50.0 King 1 51 51.0 51 0

POSSESSION AVG. 27:18 32:42 Laurinaitis 1 15 15.0 15 0TOTAL NET YARDS 1118 1618 Mikell 1 0 0.0 0 0

Avg. Per Game 279.5 404.5 TEAM 3 66 22.0 51 0Total Plays 263 283 OPPONENTS 1 0 0.0 0 0

Avg. Per Play 4.3 5.7 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg BNET YARDS RUSHING 370 719 Jones 27 1214 45.0 39.2 4 4 65 0

Avg. Per Game 92.5 179.8 TEAM 27 1214 45.0 39.2 4 4 65 0Total Rushes 88 136 OPPONENTS 19 841 44.3 40.6 2 6 63 0

NET YARDS PASSING 748 899 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TDAvg. Per Game 187.0 224.8 Pettis 3 1 0 0.0 0 0

Sacked/Yards Lost 19/122 8/43 N. Miller LG 2 0 19 9.5 12 0Gross Yards 870 942 Salas 2 3 29 14.5 29 0Att./Completions 156/76 139/75 Amendola 1 0 0 0.0 0 0Completion Pct. 48.7 54.0 Porter LG 1 1 1 1.0 1 0Had Intercepted 1 3 Porter TM 1 1 1 1.0 1 0

PUNTS/AVERAGE 27/45.0 19/44.3 TEAM 7 5 30 4.3 29 0NET PUNTING AVG. 27/39.2 19/40.6 OPPONENTS 13 5 75 5.8 29 0PENALTIES/YARDS 33/304 28/274 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TDFUMBLES/BALL LOST 12/5 7/2 Norwood 6 156 26.0 31 0TOUCHDOWNS 4 14 Porter LG 5 103 20.6 32 0

Rushing 1 3 Porter TM 5 103 20.6 32 0Passing 3 8 N. Miller LG 4 61 15.3 18 0Returns 0 3 Pettis 1 19 19.0 19 0

* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Sims 1 10 10.0 10 0TEAM 13 3 20 10 0 46 TEAM 13 288 22.2 32 0OPPONENTS 49 30 20 14 0 113 OPPONENTS 8 182 22.8 37 0* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+Jo. Brown 0 0 0 0 4/ 4 6/ 7 0 22 Jo. Brown 0/ 0 4/ 4 1/ 1 1/ 2 0/0S. Jackson 2 1 1 0 0 12 TEAM 0/ 0 4/ 4 1/ 1 1/ 2 0/0Alexander 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 1/ 1 4/ 4 0/ 0 0/2B. Gibson 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jo. Brown: (49G,47N,23G)(21G,25G,27G)()(32G)TEAM 4 1 3 0 4/ 4 6/ 7 0 46 OPP: (34G)()(51N,51N,21G,31G,38G)(38G)OPPONENTS 14 3 8 3 14/14 5/ 7 0 1132-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0SACKS: Long 3, Chamberlain 1, Hall 1, King 1,Mikell 1, Quinn 1, TM 8, OPP 19FUM/LOST: Bradford 6/4, Pettis 2/0,

Salas 2/1, Amendola 1/0, Porter(LG) 1/0,Porter(TM) 1/0

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Head Coach Steve SpagnuoloDefensive Coordinator Ken FlajoleOffensive Coordinator Josh McDanielsSpecial Teams Coordinator Tom McMahonAssistant Strength Adam BaileyWide Receivers Nolan CromwellRunning Backs Sylvester CroomDefensive Backs/Safties Andre CurtisDefensive Line Brendan Daly

Linebackers Paul FerraroStrength Rock GullicksonQuality Control/Defense Matt HouseTight Ends Frank LeonardOffensive Line Steve LoneyDefensive Backs/Cornerbacks Clayton LopezCoaching Assistant/Special Lou PaolilloProjectsQuality Control/Offense Andy SugarmanQuality Control/Special Teams Derius SwintonAssistant to Head Coach/ Bruce WarwickFootball Operations

PRONUNCIATION GUIDECOACHES

Ken FLAJOLE FLAY-juhlpay-oh-LIL-oh

Steve SPAGNUOLO SPAG-no-lowPLAYERS99 C.J. AH YOU EYE - you84 DANARIO Alexander duh-NAIR-ee-oh47 Billy BAJEMA BADGE-uh-muh86 Michael HOOMANAWANUI huh-oh-muh-NOW-uh-NEW-ee50 Bryan KEHL KEEL55 James LAURINAITIS Lore-in-eye-tis27 Quintin MIKELL like MICHAEL97 DARELL Scott duh-RELL52 JABARA Williams juh-BAR-uh64 Tony WRAGGE RAH-gee (hard g)

RAMS COACHES & PRONUNCIATI ON GUIDE 10/11/2011

Lou PAOLILLO

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WR 11 Brandon Gibson 84 Danario Alexander 15 Dominique Curry

18 Austin Pettis

LT 76 Rodger Saffold 73 Adam Goldberg

LG 63 Jacob Bell 64 Tony Wragge

C 60 Jason Brown 64 Tony Wragge

RG 62 Harvey Dahl 64 Tony Wragge

RT 77 Jason Smith 73 Adam Goldberg

TE 47 Billy Bajema 86 Michael Hoomanawanui 88 Lance Kendricks

81 Stephen Spach

WR 10 Mike Sims-Walker 87 Greg Salas 17 Nick Miller

QB 8 Sam Bradford 4 A.J. Feeley

FB 49 Brit Miller

HB 39 Steven Jackson 33 Cadillac Williams 34 Jerious Norwood

35 Quinn Porter

LDE 91 Chris Long 99 C.J. Ah You

L DT 98 Fred Robbins 97 Darell Scott

RD T 95 Justin Bannan 71 Gary Gibson

RD E 96 James Hall 92 Eugene Sims 94 Robert QuinnSL B 51 Brady Poppinga 50 Bryan Kehl

ML B 55 James Laurinaitis 56 Josh Hull

WL B 59 Ben Leber 57 Chris Chamberlain 52 Jabara Williams

LCB 21 Justin King 38 Josh Gordy

RCB 31 Al Harris 26 Rod Hood 22 Brian Jackson

SS 43 Craig Dahl 20 Darian Stewart

FS 27 Quintin Mikell 37 James Butler

P 5 Donnie Jones

K 3 Josh Brown

H 5 Donnie Jones 16 Danny AmendolaLS 44 Jake McQuaide

PR 83 Austin Pettis 87 Greg Salas 17 Nick Miller

K R 34 Jerious Norwood 16 Danny Amendola 35 Quinn Porter

RAMS UN OFFICIAL DEPTH CHA RT

OFFENSE

DEFENSE

SPECIALISTS

10/10/2011

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Bir t h NFL

# Playe r Pos Ht Wt Da t e Age Ex p Col lege H.S. Ho m et ow n How Ac q99 Ah You, C.J. DE 6-4 265 7/7/82 29 3 Oklahoma Highland, Utah FA-'0784 Alexander, Danario WR 6-5 217 8/7/88 22 2 Missouri Marlin, Texas FA'1047 Bajema, Billy TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 28 7 Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. UFA(SF)-'0995 Bannan, Justin DT 6-3 312 4/18/79 32 10 Colorado Sacramento, Calif. FA-'1163 Bell, Jacob G 6-5 304 3/2/81 30 8 Miami (Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio FA-'118 Bradford, Sam QB 6-4 224 11/8/87 23 2 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D1-'10

60 Brown, Jason C 6-3 320 5/5/83 28 7 North Carolina Henderson, N.C. UFA(BAL)-'093 Brown, Josh K 6-0 202 4/29/79 32 9 Nebraska Foyil, Okla. UFA(SEA)-'08

37 Butler, James S 6-3 218 9/7/82 29 7 Georgia Tech Bainbridge, Ga. FA-'11

57 Chamberlain, Chris LB 6-1 238 9/30/85 26 4 Tulsa Bethany, Okla. D7A-'0815 Curry, Dominique WR 6-2 223 8/16/87 24 2 Cal (PA) Philadelphia, Pa. FA-'1043 Dahl, Craig S 6-1 212 6/17/85 26 5 North Dakota State Mankato, Minn. FA-'0962 Dahl, Harvey G 6-5 308 6/24/1981 30 5 Nevada-Reno Fallon, NV FA-'114 Feeley, A.J. QB 6-3 216 5/16/77 34 11 Oregon Caldwell, ID UFA(CAR)-'10

11 Gibson, Brandon WR 6-0 205 8/13/87 24 3 Washington State Puyallup, Wash. T(PHI)-'0971 Gibson, Gary DT 6-3 312 5/5/82 29 6 Rutgers Lafayette, N.Y. FA-'1173 Goldberg, Adam G 6-7 305 8/12/80 31 8 Wyoming Edina, Minn. T(MIN)-'0638 Gordy, Josh CB 5-11 195 2/9/1987 24 1 Central Michigan Warthan, Ga. FA-'1196 Hall, James DE 6-2 265 2/4/77 34 12 Michigan New Orleans, La. T(DET)-'0731 Harris, Al CB 6-1 194 12/7/74 36 14 Texas A&M (Kingsville) Pompano Beach, Fla FA-'1126 Hood, Rod CB 5-11 201 10/3/81 29 9 Auburn Columbus, Ga. FA-'1186 Hoomanawanui, Michael TE 6-4 263 7/4/88 23 2 Illinois Bloomington, Ill. D5A-'1056 Hull, Josh LB 6-3 245 5/21/87 24 2 Penn State Millheim, Pa. D7C-'1022 Jackson, Brian CB 6-0 212 5/4/87 24 2 Oklahoma DeSoto, Tex. FA-'1139 Jackson, Steven RB 6-2 240 7/22/83 28 8 Oregon State Las Vegas, Nev. D1-’04

5 Jones, Donnie P 6-2 220 7/5/80 31 8 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. RFA(MIA)-'0750 Kehl, Bryan LB 6-2 244 6/16/84 27 4 Brigham Young Salt Lake City, Utah FA'1088 Kendricks, Lance TE 6-3 247 1/30/88 23 R Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisc. D2-'1121 King, Justin CB 5-11 197 5/11/87 24 4 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4A-'0855 Laurinaitis, James LB 6-2 250 12/3/86 24 3 Ohio State Plymouth, Minn. D2-'0959 Leber, Ben LB 6-3 245 12/7/78 32 10 Kansas State Vermillion, SD FA-'1191 Long, Chris DE 6-3 270 3/28/85 26 4 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. D1-'0844 McQuaide, Jake LS 6-2 247 12/7/87 23 R Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-'1127 Mikell, Quintin DB 5-10 204 9/16/80 30 9 Boise State Eugene, Ore. FA-'1149 Miller, Brit FB 6-1 253 9/15/86 25 2 Illinois Decatur, Ill. FA-'1017 Miller, Nick WR 5-9 180 3/29/87 24 3 Southern Utah Mesa, Ari. FA-'1134 Norwood, Jerious RB 5-11 205 7/29/1983 28 6 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'1118 Pettis, Austin WR 6-3 207 5/7/88 23 R Boise State Anaheim, Calif. D3-'1151 Poppinga, Brady LB 6-3 252 9/21/1979 31 7 Brigham Young Evanston, Wy. FA-'1135 Porter, Quinn RB 6-0 205 2/2/1986 25 1 Stillman Los Angeles, Calif. FA-'1194 Quinn, Robert DE 6-4 264 5/18/90 21 R North Carolina Ladson, S.C. D1-'1198 Robbins, Fred DT 6-4 322 3/26/77 34 12 Wake Forest Pensacola, Fla. UFA(NYG)-'1076 Saffold, Rodger T 6-5 314 6/6/88 23 2 Indiana Bedford, Ohio D2-'1087 Salas, Greg WR 6-1 209 8/25/88 22 R Hawaii Chino, Calif. D4-'1197 Scott, Darell DT 6-3 317 3/15/86 25 3 Clemson Columbia, S.C. D4-'0992 Sims, Eugene DE 6-6 265 3/18/86 25 2 West Texas A&M Mt. Olive, Miss. D6B-'1010 Sims-Walker, Mike WR 6-2 212 11/21/1984 26 5 UCF Orlando, Fla. FA-'1177 Smith, Jason T 6-5 308 4/30/86 25 3 Baylor Dallas, Texas D1-'0981 Spach, Stephen TE 6-4 260 7/18/82 29 6 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. FA-'1120 Stewart, Darian S 5-11 214 8/4/88 23 2 South Carolina Huntsville, Ala. FA-'1033 Williams, Cadillac RB 5-11 218 4/21/1982 29 6 Auburn Gadsden, Alabama FA-'1152 Williams, Jabara LB 6-2 238 7/6/89 22 R Stephen F. Austin Garrison, Texas D7B-'1164 Wragge, Tony C 6-4 310 8/14/1979 32 7 New Mexico State Creighton, NM FA-'11

Physically Unable to Perform (2)

89 Clayton, Mark WR 5-10 190 7/2/82 29 7 Oklahoma Arlington, Texas FA-'1125 Johnson, Marquis DB 5-11 203 5/18/88 23 2 Alabama Sarasota, Fla. FA-'10

16 Amendola, Danny WR 5-11 188 11/2/85 25 3 Texas Tech The Woodlands, Texas FA-'0924 Bartell, Ron CB 6-1 208 2/22/82 29 7 Howard Detroit, Mich. D2-’0593 Cudjo, Jermelle DT 6-2 311 9/28/86 25 2 Central Oklahoma Lawton, Okla. FA-'1032 Fletcher, Bradley CB 6-0 200 6/25/86 25 3 Iowa Youngstown, Ohio D3-'0923 Murphy, Jerome CB 6-0 200 1/13/87 23 2 South Florida Elizabeth, NJ D3-10

61 Barnes, Tim C 6-4 300 5/14/1988 23 R Missouri Longwood, Mo. FA-'1112 Brandstater, Tom QB 6-5 222 10/21/84 26 2 Fresno State Turlock, Calif. FA-'1141 Guidugli, Ben TE 6-1 248 10/22/87 23 R Cincinnati Ft. Thomas, Ky. FA-'1166 Henderson, John DT 6-1 303 2/10/88 23 R S. Mississippi Oakland City, Calif. FA-'1170 Hughes, Kevin G 6-4 300 8/6/88 23 R SE Louisiana New Orleans, La. FA-'1158 Lutrus, Scott LB 6-3 241 4/23/88 23 R Connecticut Brookfield, CT FA-'1168 McKee, Ryan T 6-6 308 11/4/86 24 1 Southern Mississippi Daphne, Ala. W-'09 (NYJ)30 Ness, Nate CB 6-1 190 9/5/1986 25 2 Arizona Los Angeles, Calif. FA-'11

Injured/Reserve (5)

RAMS ALPHA BETICAL ROSTER

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Bi r t h NFL# Pl ay er Pos Ht Wt Dat e Age Ex p Col l ege H .S. Hom et ow n How Ac q

3 Josh Brown K 6-0 202 4/29/79 32 9 Nebraska Foyil, Okla. UFA(SEA)-'084 A.J. Feeley QB 6-3 216 5/15/77 34 11 Oregon Caldwell, Id UFA(CAR)-'105 Donnie Jones P 6-2 220 7/5/80 31 8 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. RFA(MIA)-'078 Sam Bradford QB 6-4 224 11/8/87 23 2 Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D1-'10

10 Mike Sims-Walker WR 6-2 212 11/21/84 26 5 UCF Orlando, Fla. FA-'1111 Brandon Gibson WR 6-0 205 8/13/87 24 3 Washington State Puyallup, Wash. T(PHI)-'0915 Dominique Curry WR 6-2 223 8/16/87 24 2 Cal (PA) Philadelphia, Pa. FA-'10

17 Nick Miller WR 5-9 180 3/29/87 24 3 Southern Utah Mesa, Ari. FA-'1118 Austin Pettis WR 6-3 207 5/7/88 23 R Boise State Anaheim, Calif. D3-'1120 Darian Stewart S 5-11 214 8/4/88 23 2 South Carolina Huntsville, Ala. FA-'1021 Justin King CB 5-11 197 5/11/87 24 4 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4A-'0822 Brian Jackson CB 6-0 212 5/4/87 24 2 Oklahoma DeSoto, Tex. FA-'1126 Rod Hood CB 5-11 201 10/3/81 29 9 Auburn Columbus, Ga. FA-'1127 Quintin Mikell DB 5-10 204 9/16/80 31 9 Boise State Eugene, Ore. FA-'1131 Al Harris CB 6-1 194 12/7/74 36 14 Texas A&M (Kingsville) Pompano Beach, Fla FA-'1133 Cadillac Williams RB 5-11 218 4/21/1982 29 6 Auburn Gadsden, Ala. FA-'1134 Jerious Norwood RB 5-11 205 7/29/1983 28 6 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'1135 Quinn Porter RB 6-0 205 2/2/1986 25 1 Stillman Los Angeles, Calif. FA-'1137 James Butler S 6-3 218 9/7/82 29 7 Georgia Tech Bainbridge, Ga. FA-'1138 Josh Gordy CB 5-11 195 2/9/1987 24 1 Central Michigan Warthan, Ga. FA-'1139 Steven Jackson RB 6-2 240 7/22/83 28 8 Oregon State Las Vegas, Nev. D1-’0443 Craig Dahl S 6-1 212 6/17/85 26 5 North Dakota State Mankato, Minn. FA-'0944 Jake McQuaide LS 6-2 247 12/7/87 23 R Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-'11

47 Billy Bajema TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 28 7 Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. UFA(SF)-'0949 Brit Miller FB 6-1 253 9/15/86 25 2 Illinois Decatur, Ill. FA-'1050 Bryan Kehl LB 6-2 244 6/16/84 27 4 Bringham Young Salt Lake City, Utah FA'1051 Brady Poppinga LB 6-3 252 9/21/1979 31 7 Brigham Young Evanston, Wy. FA-'1152 Jabara Williams LB 6-2 238 7/6/89 22 R Stephen F. Austin Garrison, Texas D7B-'1155 James Laurinaitis LB 6-2 250 12/3/86 24 3 Ohio State Plymouth, Minn. D2-'0956 Josh Hull LB 6-3 245 5/21/87 24 2 Penn State Millheim, Pa. D7C-'1057 Chris Chamberlain LB 6-1 238 9/30/85 26 4 Tulsa Bethany, Okla. D7A-'0859 Ben Leber LB 6-3 245 12/7/78 32 10 Kansas State Vermillion, SD FA-'1160 Jason Brown C 6-3 320 5/5/83 28 7 North Carolina Henderson, N.C. UFA(BAL)-'0962 Harvey Dahl G 6-5 308 6/24/1981 30 5 Nevada-Reno Fallon, NV FA-'1163 Jacob Bell G 6-5 304 3/2/81 30 8 Miami (Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio FA-'1164 Tony Wragge C 6-4 310 8/14/1979 32 7 New Mexico State Creighton, NM FA-'1171 Gary Gibson DT 6-3 312 5/5/82 29 6 Rutgers Lafayette, N.Y. FA-'1173 Adam Goldberg G 6-7 305 8/12/80 31 8 Wyoming Edina, Minn. FA-'1176 Rodger Saffold T 6-5 314 6/6/88 23 2 Indiana Bedford, Ohio D2-'1077 Jason Smith T 6-5 308 4/30/86 25 3 Baylor Dallas, Texas D1-'09

81 Stephen Spach TE 6-4 260 7/18/82 29 6 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. FA-'1184 Danario Alexander WR 6-5 217 8/7/88 23 2 Missouri Marlin, Texas FA'1086 Michael Hoomanawanui TE 6-4 263 7/4/88 23 2 Illinois Bloomington, Ill. D5A-'1087 Greg Salas WR 6-1 209 8/25/88 23 R Hawaii Chino, Calif. D4-'1188 Lance Kendricks TE 6-3 247 1/30/88 23 R Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisc. D2-'1191 Chris Long DE 6-3 270 3/28/85 26 4 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. D1-'0892 Eugene Sims DE 6-6 265 3/18/86 25 2 West Texas A&M Mt. Olive, Miss. D6B-'1094 Robert Quinn DE 6-4 264 5/18/90 21 R North Carolina Ladson, S.C. D1-'1195 Justin Bannan DT 6-3 312 4/18/79 32 10 Colorado Sacramento, Calif. FA-'1196 James Hall DE 6-2 265 2/4/77 34 12 Michigan New Orleans, La. T(DET)-'0797 Darell Scott DT 6-3 317 3/15/86 25 3 Clemson Columbia, S.C. D4-'0998 Fred Robbins DT 6-4 322 3/26/77 34 12 Wake Forest Pensacola, Fla. UFA(NYG)-'1099 C.J. Ah You DE 6-4 265 7/7/82 29 3 Oklahoma Highland, Utah FA-'07

Physically Unable to Perform (2)

89 Clayton, Mark WR 5-10 190 7/2/82 29 7 Oklahoma Arlington, Texas FA-'1125 Johnson, Marquis DB 5-11 203 5/18/88 23 2 Alabama Sarasota, Fla. FA-'10

16 Danny Amendola WR 5-11 188 11/2/85 25 3 Texas Tech The Woodlands, Texas FA-'0924 Ron Bartell CB 6-1 208 2/22/82 29 7 Howard Detroit, Mich. D2-’0593 Jermelle Cudjo DT 6-2 311 9/28/86 25 2 Central Oklahoma Lawton, Okla. FA-'1032 Bradley Fletcher CB 6-0 200 6/25/86 25 3 Iowa Youngstown, Ohio D3-'0923 Jerome Murphy CB 6-0 200 1/13/87 23 2 South Florida Elizabeth, NJ D3-10

12 Tom Brandstater QB 6-5 222 10/21/84 26 2 Fresno State Turlock, Calif. FA-'1130 Nate Ness CB 6-1 190 9/5/1986 25 2 Arizona Los Angeles, Calif. FA-'1141 Ben Guidugli TE 6-1 248 10/22/87 23 R Cincinnati Ft. Thomas, Ky. FA-'1158 Scott Lutrus LB 6-3 241 4/23/88 23 R Connecticut Brookfield, CT FA-'1161 Tim Barnes C 6-4 300 5/14/1988 23 R Missouri Longwood, Mo. FA-'1166 John Henderson DT 6-1 303 2/10/88 23 R S. Mississippi Oakland City, Calif. FA-'1168 Ryan McKee T 6-6 308 11/4/86 24 1 Southern Mississippi Daphne, Ala. W-'09 (NYJ)70 Kevin Hughes G 6-4 300 8/6/88 23 R SE Louisiana New Orleans, La. FA-'11

RAMS N UM ERICAL ROSTER

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Practice Squad (8)

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4 A.J. Feeley QB 6-3 220 5/16/77 34 10 Oregon Caldwell, ID UFA(CAR)-'108 Sam Bradford QB 6-4 228 11/8/87 23 R Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Okla. D1-'10

33 Cadillac Williams RB 5-11 218 4/21/1982 29 6 Auburn Gadsden, Alabama FA-'1134 Jerious Norwood RB 5-11 205 7/29/1983 28 6 Mississippi State Jackson, Miss. FA-'1135 Quinn Porter RB 6-0 205 2/2/1986 25 1 Stillman Los Angeles FA-'1139 Steven Jackson RB 6-2 236 7/22/83 28 7 Oregon State Las Vegas, Nev. D1-’0449 Brit Miller FB 6-1 250 9/15/86 25 2 Illinois Decatur, Ill. FA-'10

10 Mike Sims-Walker WR 6-2 214 11/21/1984 26 5 UCF Orlando, Fla. FA-'1111 Brandon Gibson WR 6-0 210 8/13/87 24 2 Washington State Puyallup, Wash. T(PHI)-'0915 Dominique Curry WR 6-2 224 8/16/87 24 1 Cal (PA) Philadelphia, Pa. FA-'1017 Nick Miller WR 5-9 180 3/29/87 24 3 Southern Utah Mesa, Ari. FA-'1118 Austin Pettis WR 6-3 209 5/7/88 23 R Boise State Anaheim, Calif. D3-'1184 Danario Alexander WR 6-5 215 8/7/88 22 R Missouri Marlin, Texas FA'1087 Greg Salas WR 6-1 210 8/25/88 22 R Hawaii Chino, Calif. D4-'11

47 Billy Bajema TE 6-4 259 10/31/82 28 6 Oklahoma State Oklahoma City, Okla. UFA(SF)-'0981 Stephen Spach TE 6-4 260 7/18/82 29 6 Fresno State Fresno, Calif. FA-'1186 Michael Hoomanawanui TE 6-4 265 7/4/88 23 R Illinois Bloomington, Ill. D5A-'10

88 Lance Kendricks TE 6-3 243 1/30/88 23 R Wisconsin Milwaukee, Wisc. D2-'11

60 Jason Brown C 6-3 328 5/5/83 28 6 North Carolina Henderson, N.C. UFA(BAL)-'0962 Harvey Dahl T 6-5 305 6/24/1981 30 6 Nevada-Reno Fallon, NV FA-'1163 Jacob Bell G 6-5 300 3/2/81 30 7 Miami (Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio UFA(TEN)-'0864 ony ragge 6-4 310 8/14/1979 32 7 ew ex co tate re g ton, -'1173 Adam Goldberg G 6-7 305 8/12/80 31 8 Wyoming Edina, Minn. FA-'1176 Rodger Saffold OT 6-5 323 6/6/88 23 R Indiana Bedford, Ohio D2-'1077 Jason Smith T 6-5 307 4/30/86 25 2 Baylor Dallas, Texas D1-'09

71 Gary Gibson DT 6-3 312 5/5/82 29 6 Rutgers Lafayette, N.Y. FA-'1191 Chris Long DE 6-3 276 3/28/85 26 3 Virginia Charlottesville, Va. D1-'0892 Eugene Sims DE 6-6 250 3/18/86 25 R West Texas A&M Mt. Olive, Miss. D6B-'1094 o ert u nn 6-4 265 5/18/90 21 ort aro na a son, . . 1-'1195 Justin Bannan DT 6-3 312 4/18/79 32 10 Colorado Sacramento, Calif. FA-'1196 James Hall DE 6-2 281 2/4/77 34 11 Michigan New Orleans, La. T(DET)-'0797 Darell Scott DT 6-3 315 3/15/86 25 2 Clemson Columbia, S.C. D4-'0998 Fred Robbins DT 6-4 325 3/26/77 34 11 Wake Forest Pensacola, Fla. UFA(NYG)-'1099 C.J. Ah You DE 6-4 270 7/7/82 29 2 Oklahoma Highland, Utah FA-'07

50 Bryan Kehl LB 6-2 237 6/16/84 27 3 Bringham Young Salt Lake City, Utah FA'1051 Brady Poppinga LB 6-3 252 9/21/1979 31 7 Brigham Young Evanston, Wy. FA-'1152 Jabara Williams LB 6-2 223 7/6/89 22 R Stephen F. Austin Garrison, Texas D7B-'1155 James Laurinaitis LB 6-2 247 12/3/86 24 2 Ohio State Plymouth, Minn. D2-'0956 Josh Hull LB 6-3 239 5/21/87 24 1 Penn State Millheim, Pa. D7C-'1057 Chris Chamberlain LB 6-1 230 9/30/85 26 3 Tulsa Bethany, Okla. D7A-'0859 Ben Leber LB 6-3 245 12/7/78 32 10 Kansas State Vermillion, SD FA-'11

20 Darian Stewart S 5-11 215 8/4/88 23 R South Carolina Huntsville, Ala. FA-'10

21 Justin King CB 5-11 188 5/11/87 24 3 Penn State Pittsburgh, Pa. D4A-'0822 Brian Jackson CB 6-0 212 5/4/87 24 2 Oklahoma Irving, Tex. FA-'1126 Rod Hood CB 5-11 201 10/3/81 29 9 Auburn Columbus, Ga. FA-'1127 Quintin Mikell DB 5-10 204 9/16/80 30 10 Boise State Eugene, OR FA-'1131 Al Harris CB 6-1 190 12/7/74 36 13 Texas A&M (Kingsville) Pompano Beach, Fla FA-'1138 Josh Gordy CB 5-11 195 2/9/1987 24 1 Central Michigan Warthan, Ga. FA-'1137 James Butler S 6-3 209 9/7/82 29 6 Georgia Tech Bainbridge, Ga. UFA(NYG)-'0943 Craig Dahl S 6-1 209 6/17/85 26 4 North Dakota State Mankato, Minn. FA-'09

3 Josh Brown K 6-0 205 4/29/79 32 8 Nebraska Foyil, Okla. UFA(SEA)-'085 Donnie Jones P 6-3 225 7/5/80 31 7 Louisiana State Baton Rouge, La. RFA(MIA)-'07

44 Jacob McQuaide LS 6-2 219 12/7/87 23 R Ohio State Cincinnati, Ohio FA-'11

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SECONDARY (9)

WIDE RECEIVERS (7)

TIGHT ENDS (4)

OFFENSIVE LIN E (7)

DEFENSIVE LINE (9)

LINEBACKERS (7)

RUNNING BACKS (5)

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QUARTERBACKS (2)

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Dat e Na m e Mo v e Dat e Nam e Mo v eApril 28 DE Robert Quinn selected in the first round (18th) in 2011 NFL Draft Aug. 2 DT Arthur Thomas Waived

April 29 TE Lance Kendricks selected in the second round (33th) in 2011 NFL Draft DT Daniel Muir signed as a free agentWR Austin Pettis selected in the third round (78th) in 2011 NFL Draft Aug. 3 G Karri Kuuttila Waived

April 30 WR Greg Salas selected in the fourth round (112th) in 2011 NFL Draft LB Maurice Simpkins WaivedS Jermale Hines selected in the fifth round (158th) in 2011 NFL Draft DB Travon B el l am y WaivedS Mikail Baker selected in the seventh round (216th) in 2011 NFL Draft RB Jerious Norwood signed as a free agentLB Jabara Williams selected in the seventh round (228th) in 2011 NFL Draft LB Brady Poppinga signed as a free agentS Jonathan Nelson selec ted in the seven th round (229th) in 2011 NFL Dra ft Aug. 4 NFL League Yea r Begins

July 27 DE Damario Ambrose Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent RB Chauncey Washington waivedSS Travon Bellam Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent Aug. 5 LB David Nixon waived

G Bryant Browning Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent DT Teryl White waivedWR Jalil Carter Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent DT Gary Gibson signed as a free agentDE Kenneth Charles Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent G Roy Watts signed as a free agentS John Dempsey Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent RB Carnell Williams signed as a free agentCB Diont Dinkins Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent Aug. 6 G Bryant Downing waivedG Tyler Donahue Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent G Tyler Donahue waivedTE Ben Guidugli Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent G Adam Goldberg signed as a free agentDT John Henderson Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent G Quinn Ojinnaka signed as a free agentG Kevin Hughes Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent Aug. 9 WR Jalil Carter waivedG Randall Hunt Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent K Todd Carter waivedT Karri Kuuttila Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent TE Demarco Cosby signed as a free agentLS Jacob McQuaide Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent CB Jeremy McGee signed as a free agentTE Schuylar Oordt Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent Aug. 10 CB Chris Smith waivedQB Taylor Potts Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent WR Jared Jenkins signed as a free agentCB Chris Smith Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent Aug. 11 WR Jared Jenkins waivedFB Van Stumon Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent Aug. 12 LB David Vobora waivedDT Arthur Thomas Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent LB Ben Leber signed as a free agentDT Teryl White Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent CB Tae Evans signed as a free agentRB Eddie Wide Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent Aug. 15 QB Taylor Potts waived

July 28 CB Tim Atchison Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent WR Jared Jenkins signed as a free agent

LB Pete Fleps Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent Aug. 16 RB Eddie Wide placed on reserve/injuredC Beau Warren Signed as an undrafted rookie free agent RB Chase Reynolds signed as a free agentLB Larry Grant Rescind exclusive rights Aug. 19 T Roy Watts waived

July 29 TE Lance Kendricks Signed rookie contract T Cody Habben signed as a free agentWR Austin Pettis Signed rookie contract Aug. 22 LS Chris Massey waivedWR Greg Salas Signed rookie contract Aug. 28 TE Schuylar Oordt waivedS Jermale Hines Signed rookie contract WR Jared Jenkins waivedS Mikail Baker Signed rookie contract WR Joe West waivedLB Jabara Williams Signed rookie contract Aug. 29 LB Na'il Diggs waivedS Jonathan Nelson Signed rookie contract DE Kenneth Charles waivedFS Quintin Mikell Signed as a free agent S John Dempsey waivedLB Chris Chamberlain Re-signed as a restricted free agent Aug. 30 DB Mikail Baker placed on reserve/injuredT Renardo Foster Re-signed as a restricted free agent DT Jermelle Cudjo placed on reserve/injuredG John Greco Re-signed as a restricted free agent DB Dionte Dinkins placed on reserve/injuredLB David Vobora Re-signed as a restricted free agent Aug. 31 WR Mark Clayton signedDE C.J. Ah You Re-signed as an exclusive rights free agent CB Jerome Murphy placed on reserve/injuredWR Danny Amendola Re-signed as an exclusive rights free agent DT Marlon Favorite signedCB Marquis Johnson Placed on Active/PUP DB Marquis Johnson placed on reserve/PUPFB Brit Miller Placed on Active/PUP Sept. 2 DT Demario Ambrose waived

July 30 DE Robert Quinn CB Tae Evans waived

DE Robert Quinn Placed on Active/PUP LB Pete Fleps waivedG Mark Setterstrom released T Cody Habben waived

July 31 WR Andreww Hawkins Waived G Randall Hunt waivedDT Jimmy Saddler-McQueen Waived CB Jeremy McGee waivedC Beau Warren Waived FB Van Stumon waivedG Harvey Dahl Signed as a free agent Sept. 3 WR Mark Clayton placed on reserve/PUPLB Zac Diles Signed as a free agent DB Tim Atichison waivedCB Al Harris Signed as a free agent WR Donnie Avery waivedWR Mike Sims-Walker Signed as a free agent TE Demarco Cosby waivedG Jacob Bell Re-Signed as a free agent DT Marlon Favorite waivedLS Clint Mower waived T Renardo Foster waivedDT Justin Bannan Signed as a free agent WR Mardy Gilyard waivedS James Butler Re-signed as a free agent DT John Henderson waived

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Sept. 3 QB Thaddeus Lewis waivedWR Greg Mathews waivedT Ryan McKee waivedDB Jonathan Nelson waivedTE Fendi Onobun waivedRB Chase Reynolds waivedDE George Selvie waivedRB Keith Toston waivedLB Zac Diles waivedDT Daniel Muir waived

G Quinn Ojinnaka waivedSept. 4 CB Tim Atchison signed to the practice squadTE Demarco Cosby signed to the practice squadDT John Henderson signed to the practice squadT Kevin Hughes signed to the practice squadT Ryan McKee signed to the practice squadDB Jonathan Nelson signed to the practice squadRB Chase Reynolds signed to the practice squad

Sept. 5 TE Ben Guidugli waivedC Hank Fraley waivedTE Stephen Spach signedC Tony Wragge signedLB Scott Lutrus signed to the practice squad

Sept. 6 TE Demarco Cosby waivedTE Ben Guidugli signedCB Tim Atchison waived from practice squadCB Josh Gordy signed to practice squad

Sept. 13 C Drew Miller waivedRB Chase Reynolds waived from practice squadCB Jonathan Nelson waived

QB Tom Brandstater signed to the practice squadSept. 14 CB Tim Atchison signed

RB Quinn Porter signedC Tim Barnes signed to the practice squadCB Ron Bartell placed on reserve/Injured list

Sept. 21 CB Josh Gordy signed from the practice squadCB Tim Atchison placed on reserve/Injured listRB Chase Reynolds signed to the practice squad

Sept. 26 CB Dionte Dinkins waived from reserve/injuredCB Tim Atchison waived from reserve/injured

Sept. 27 S Jermale Hines waivedTE Ben Guidugli waived from practice squadCB Rod Hood signed

Sept. 29 TE Ben Guidugli signed to the practice squadOct. 7 CB Nate Ness signed to the practice squad

RB Chase Reynolds waived from practice squadOct. 10 W R Danny Amendola placed on reserv e/Injured list

CB Bradley Fletcher placed on reserv e/Injured listCB Brian Jackson signedWR Nick Miller signed

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# Player GP G S D IA PHI @NYG BAL WAS @GB @DA L NOS @ARZ @CLE SEA A RZ SF SEA CIN PIT SF99 Ah You, C.J. 1 0 0 3 X IA IA IA84 Alexander, Danario 3 0 0 1 IA X X X16 Amendola, Danny 1 1 0 3 WR IA IA IA36 Atchison, Tim 1 0 0 0 O X waiv ed from reserved/injured 9/2641 Baker, Mikail 0 0 0 0 placed on reserved/injured 8/3047 Bajema, Billy 4 1 0 0 TE X X X95 Bannan, Justin 4 4 0 0 RDT RDT RDT RDT24 Bartell, Ron 1 1 0 0 LCB63 Bell, Jacob 4 4 0 0 LG LG LG LG8 Bradford, Sam 4 4 0 0 QB QB QB QB

60 Brown, Jason 4 4 0 0 C C C C3 Brown, Josh 4 0 0 0 X X X X

37 Butler, James 4 0 0 0 X X X X57 Chamberlain, Chris 4 1 0 0 SLB X X X89 Clayton, Mark 0 0 0 0 PUP PUP PUP PUP93 Cudjo, Jermelle 0 0 0 0 placed on reserve/injured 8/3015 Curry, Dominique 4 0 0 0 X X X X43 Dahl, Craig 4 3 0 0 SS SS X SS62 Dahl, Harvey 4 4 0 0 RG RG RG RG30 Dinkins, Dionte 0 0 0 0 waived from reserved/injured 9/264 Feeley, A.J. 1 0 3 0 X DNP DNP DNP

32 Fletcher, Bradley 4 4 0 0 RCB RCB RCB RCB11 Gibson, Brandon 4 4 0 0 WR WR WR WR71 Gibson, Gary 4 0 0 0 X X X X73 Goldberg, Adam 4 0 0 0 X X X X38 Gordy, Josh 2 0 0 0 PS PS X X41 Guidugli, Ben 0 0 0 0 PS PS PS PS96 Hall, James 4 4 0 0 RDE RDE RDE RDE31 Harris, Al 4 0 0 0 X X X X66 Henderson, John 0 0 0 0 PS PS PS PS22 Hines, Jermale 0 0 0 3 IA IA IA

86 Hoomanawanui, Michael 3 3 0 1 IA TE TE TE70 Hughes, Kevin 0 0 0 0 PS PS PS PS56 Hull, Josh 4 0 0 0 X X X X39 Jackson, Steven 3 3 0 1 RB IA RB RB25 Johnson, Marquis 0 0 0 0 PUP PUP PUP PUP5 Jones, Donnie 4 0 0 0 X X X X

50 Kehl, Bryan 4 0 0 0 X X X X88 Kendricks, Lance 4 4 0 0 TE TE TE TE21 King, Justin 4 4 0 0 CB LCB LCB LCB55 Laurinaitis, James 4 4 0 0 MLB MLB MLB MLB59 Leber, Ben 4 3 0 0 X WLB WLB WLB91 Long, Chris 4 4 0 0 LDE LDE LDE LDE58 Lutrus, Scott 0 0 0 0 PS PS PS PS68 McKee, Ryan 0 0 0 0 PS PS PS PS44 McQuaide, Jake 4 0 0 0 X X X X27 Mikell, Quintin 4 4 0 0 FS FS FS FS49 Miller, Brit 4 0 0 0 X X X X67 Miller, Drew 1 0 0 0 X23 Murphy, Jerome 0 0 0 026 Nelson, Jonathan 0 0 0 0 PS

34 Norwood, Jerious 3 0 0 1 X X X IA18 Pettis, Austin 2 0 0 2 IA IA X X51 Poppinga, Brady 4 3 0 0 X SLB SLB SLB35 Porter, Quinn 2 0 0 1 O X IA X94 Quinn, Robert 3 0 0 1 IA X X X30 Reynolds, Chase 0 0 0 0 PS O PS PS98 Robbins, Fred 4 4 0 0 LDT LDT LDT LDT76 Saffold, Rodger 4 4 0 0 LT LT LT LT87 Salas, Greg 2 0 0 2 X X IA IA97 Scott, Darell 4 0 0 0 X X X X92 Sims, Eugene 4 0 0 0 X X X X10 Sims-Walker, Mike 4 3 0 0 X WR WR WR77 Smith, Jason 4 4 0 0 RT RT RT RT81 Spach, Stephen 1 0 0 3 X IA IA IA20 Stewart, Darian 4 1 0 0 X X SS X33 Williams, Cadillac 3 1 1 0 X RB X DNP52 Williams, Jabara 0 0 0 4 IA IA IA IA64 Wragge, Tony 3 0 0 1 IA X X X

Exemption; PUP - Physically Unable to Perform; GP - Games Played; GS - Started; D - Did Not Play; IA - Inactive; SUS - Reserve/Suspended; NFI - Non Football Injury List;

CEX - Reserve/Commissioners Exempt; US - Reserve/Unsigned

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2 0 11

(Pos) - Starter; X - Reserve; DNP - Did Not Play; IA - Inactive; 3rd - Inactive as third QB; IR - Injured Reserve; PS - Practice Squad; O - Not on Roster; U - Unsigned; E - Roster

placed on reserved/injured 9/14

waived 9/13placed on reserved/injured 8/31

released 9/13

waived 9/27

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WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB FB RBPHI 9/11 B. Gibson R. Saffold J. Bell J. Brown H. Dahl J. Smith B. Bajema D. Amendola S. Bradford L. Kendricks (TE) S. Jackson@NYG 9/19 B. Gibson R. Saffold J. Bell J. Brown H. Dahl J. Smith M. Hoomanawanui . Sims-Walke S. Bradford L. Kendricks (TE) C. WilliamsBAL 9/25 B. Gibson R. Saffold J. Bell J. Brown H. Dahl J. Smith M. Hoomanawanui M. Sims-Walke S. Bradford L. Kendricks (TE) S. JacksonWAS 10/2 B. Gibson R. Saffold J. Bell J. Brown H. Dahl J. Smith M. Hoomanawanui M. Sims-Walke S. Bradford L. Kendricks (TE) S. Jackson@GB 10/16@DAL 10/23NOS 10/30@ARZ 11/6@CLE 11/13SEA 11/20ARZ 11/27@SF 12/4@SEA 12/12CIN 12/18@PIT 12/24SF 1/1

LDE LDT RDT RDE SLB M LB WLB LCB RCB SS FSPHI 9/11 C. Long F. Robbins J. Bannan J.Hall C. Chamberlain J. Laurinatitis J. King (CB) R. Bartell B. Fletcher C. Dahl Q. Mikell@NYG 9/19 C. Long F. Robbins J. Bannan J.Hall B. Poppinga J. Laurinatitis B. Leber J. King B. Fletcher C. Dahl Q. MikellBAL 9/25 C. Long F. Robbins J. Bannan J.Hall B. Poppinga J. Laurinatitis B. Leber J. King B. Fletcher D. Stewart Q. MikellWAS 10/2 C. Long F. Robbins J. Bannan J.Hall B. Poppinga J. Laurinatitis B. Leber J. King B. Fletcher C. Dahl Q. Mikell@GB 10/16@DAL 10/23NOS 10/30@ARZ 11/6@CLE 11/13

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@CLE 11/13 @CLE 11/13SEA 11 /20 SEA 11/20A RZ 11 /27 ARZ 11 /27@SF 12/4 @SF 12 /4@SEA 12 /1 2 @SEA 1 2/12CIN 12/18 CIN 12/18@PIT 1 2/24 @PIT 12/24SF 1/1 SF 1/1

2011 RAMS WEEKLY STARTERS/INACTIVES

DEFENSE

OFFENSE

SPECI AL I ST S I NACT I VES

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BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHARTSt. Louis Rams vs. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (9/11/11)

St. Louis Rams (29:46) - Average SL 26 Philadelphia Eagles (30:14) - Average PHI 23

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT

1. PHI 47 0:08 1 47 0 47 PHI 47 Touchdown2. SL 18 4:12 9 33 5 38 PHI 29 Fumble3. SL 24 2:54 6 33 0 33 PHI 43 Punt4. SL 27 3:57 11 37 5 42 PHI 31 Field Goal5. SL 21 1:30 3 9 0 9 SL 30 Punt6. 0:05 0 0 0 0 End of Half 7. SL 14 5:46 11 42 15 57 PHI 29 Missed FG8. SL 20 4:32 10 38 36 74 PHI 6 Field Goal9. SL 29 3:30 8 31 0 31 PHI 40 Punt10. SL 20 2:42 7 59 -15 44 PHI 36 Downs11. SL 33 0:30 3 6 0 6 SL 39 Punt

BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT

PHI 12 3:38 6 8 -5 3 PHI 15 PuntPHI 20 3:01 8 70 10 80 SL 7 TouchdownPHI 20 2:04 5 16 0 16 PHI 36 PuntPHI 13 4:56 10 66 0 66 SL 12 FumblePHI 35 3:35 14 54 -5 49 SL 16 Field GoalPHI 37 3:33 7 63 0 63 SL 6 TouchdownPHI 20 1:53 4 13 5 18 PHI 38 PuntPHI 15 2:00 5 85 0 85 SL 49 TouchdownPHI 36 3:49 6 31 0 31 SL 33 DownsPHI 20 1:45 2 -2 -5 -7 PHI 14 End of Game

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT

1. SL 14 3:19 9 89 -5 84 NYG 2 Field Goal2. SL 26 2:26 10 67 0 67 NYG 7 Field Goal3. SL 35 1:47 3 9 0 9 SL 44 Punt4. SL 24 2:22 6 41 0 41 NYG 25 Fumble5. SL 7 1:07 3 1 0 1 SL 8 Punt6. SL 20 1:58 5 10 0 10 SL 30 Punt7. NYG 48 1:22 3 7 -5 2 NYG 46 Punt8. SL 20 0:21 1 -2 0 -2 SL 20 End of Half 9. SL 31 3:11 8 60 0 60 NYG 9 Field Goal10. SL 28 5:01 13 72 0 72 NYG 19 Touchdown

11. SL 13 1:24 3 7 0 7 SL 20 Punt12. SL 20 0:56 3 4 0 4 SL 24 Punt13. SL 33 0:34 3 -8 -10 -18 SL 15 Punt

BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT

NYG 20 2:27 6 43 0 43 SL 37 InterceptionNYG 21 1:10 3 0 0 0 NYG 21 PuntSL 38 2:17 5 15 23 38 SL 3 TouchdownNYG 20 1:34 3 7 0 7 NYG 27 PuntNYG 24 1:40 3 3 0 3 NYG 27 PuntNYG 42 1:24 3 2 -5 -3 NYG 39 PuntNYG 35 2:09 3 6 0 6 NYG 41 PuntNYG 14 2:37 8 91 -5 86 SL 22 TouchdownNYG 19 5:30 10 44 37 81 SL 9 TouchdownNYG 20 3:46 8 32 0 3 SL 48 Punt

NYG 29 3:48 6 18 0 18 NYG 47PuntNYG 25 4:16 9 42 0 42 SL 31 DownsNYG 30 1:34 3 -3 0 -3 NYG 28End of Game

St. Louis Rams at NEW YORK GIANTS (9/19/11)

St. Louis Rams (25:48) - Average SL 25 New York Giants (34:12) - Average NYG 28

St. Louis Rams vs. BALTIMORE RAVENS (9/25/11)

St. Louis Rams (28:49) - Average SL 23

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT

1. SL 20 2:10 4 20 0 20 SL 40 Punt

2. SL 24 1:19 3 8 0 8 SL 32 Punt3. SL 41 2:00 4 20 0 20 BLT 39 Punt4. SL 20 0:39 3 -4 0 -4 SL 16 Punt5. SL 20 1:32 3 -9 0 -9 SL 11 Punt6. SL 41 5:16 12 42 -9 33 BLT 26 Interception7. SL 15 1:00 3 4 0 4 SL 19 Punt8. SL 20 5:15 9 95 -15 80 BLT 34 Touchdown9. SL 9 6:00 12 43 -15 28 SL 37 Punt10. SL 20 1:12 5 11 0 11 SL 35 Downs11. SL 22 0:38 2 6 0 6 SL 37 Fumble12. SL 20 1:48 3 8 0 8 SL 28 Punt

Baltimore Ravens (31:11) - Average BLT 31

BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT

BLT 22 0:30 2 78 0 78 BLT 26 Touchdown

SL 44 2:12 6 21 -10 11 SL 33 Missed FGBLT 20 3:11 7 75 5 80 SL 41 TouchdownBLT 45 1:11 3 55 0 55 SL 18 TouchdownlBLT 34 3:45 11 44 -10 34 SL 32 Missed FGBLT 3 3:10 9 84 10 94 SL 3 Field GoalBLT 38 2:05 10 49 0 49 SL 13 Field GoalBLT 28 4:31 12 52 0 52 SL 20 Field GoalBLT 14 2:52 5 37 0 37 SL 49 PuntBLT 22 1:54 6 29 0 29 SL 49 PuntSL 31 2:40 5 23 0 23 SL 6 FumbleBLT 23 3:10 5 6 31 37 SL 39 End of Game

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BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHARTSt. Louis Rams vs. WASHINGTON REDSKINS (10/2/11)

St. Louis Rams (24:50) - Average SL 33 Washington Redskins (35:10) - Average WAS 28

NO BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT

1. SL 20 3:11 5 11 -5 6 SL 26 Punt2. SL 11 0:56 3 5 0 5 SL 16 Punt3. SL 15 3:20 7 45 0 45 WAS 40Punt4. SL 29 0:57 3 3 0 3 SL 32 Punt5. WAS 44 2:45 7 6 -15 -9 WAS 43Fumble6. SL 11 4:03 8 34 -10 24 SL 35 Punt7. SL 18 0:34 2 -1 0 -1 SL 16 End Of Half 8. SL 20 0:26 3 0 0 0 SL 20 Punt9. SL 27 1:14 3 -4 -5 -9 SL 18 Punt10. WAS 31 2:25 7 22 -5 17 WAS 14Field Goal11. SL 40 2:47 10 55 5 60 WAS 15Touchdown12. WAS 19 1:03 3 -15 -5 -20 WAS 39Punt13. SL 28 1:09 7 11 0 11 SL 39 Downs

BEGIN TIME PLAYS YDS PEN NET LAST RESULT

WAS 42 2:13 4 19 -5 14 SL 44 PuntWAS 31 5:34 11 69 0 69 SL 6 TouchdownWAS 10 1:04 3 5 0 5 WAS 15 PuntWAS 26 2:53 6 13 -11 2 WAS 28 PuntSL 44 1:25 3 44 0 44 SL 20 TouchdownWAS 20 1:05 3 9 0 9 WAS 29 PuntWAS 18 3:52 8 62 0 62 SL 20 Field GoalWAS 26 4:37 8 33 -5 28 SL 46 PuntWAS 40 7:17 12 54 -20 34 SL 26 InterceptionWAS 14 1:37 3 7 0 7 WAS 21 PuntWAS 20 0:15 1 0 0 0 WAS 20 InterceptionWAS 2 1:07 3 7 0 7 WAS 9 PuntSL 38 2:11 5 9 0 9 SL 28 End Of Game

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Opponent Qtr Time Rem. Plays Net Yards Poss. How Acquired Scoring Playvs. Philadelphia 1 11:14 1 47 0:08 Punt S. Jackson 47yd. touchdown runvs. Philadelphia 2 10.06 11 42 3:57 Punt Josh Brown 23 yd. Field Goalvs. Philadelphia 3 1:09 10 74 4:32 Kickoff Josh Brown 23 yd. Field Goal

@ N.Y. Giants 1 9:14 9 84 3:19 Interception Josh Brown 21 yd. Field Goal@ N.Y. Giants 1 3:21 10 67 2:26 Kickoff Josh Brown 25 yd. Field Goal@ N.Y. Giants 3 11:49 8 60 3:11 Kickoff Josh Brown 27 yd. Field Goal@ N.Y. Giants 3 1:18 13 72 5:01 Kickoff D. Alexander 19 yd. touchdown catch

vs. Baltimore 3 5:14 9 80 5:15 Kickoff B. Gibson 34 yd. touchdown catchvs. Washington 4 10:09 7 17 2:25 Interception Josh Brown 32 yd. Field Goalvs. Washington 4 5:45 10 60 2:47 Punt S. Jackson 15 yd. touchdown catch

201 1 ST. LOUIS RAMS SCORIN G DRIVES

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RAMS KICKOFF ANALYSIS

Opponent No. No. in EZ TB Opp. Ret. Ret. Yds. Ret. Avg. Squib Out of Bounds Onside Rec/Att vs. Philadelphia 4 4 2 2 36 18.0 0 0 0/0

at. NY Giants 5 3 3 2 51 25.5 0 0 0/0vs. Baltimore 2 0 0 2 51 25.5 0 0 0/0vs. Washington 3 1 1 2 35 17.5 0 0 0/0at. Green Bay - - - - - - - - -at. Dallas - - - - - - - - -vs. New Orleans - - - - - - - - -at. Arizona - - - - - - - - -at. Cleveland - - - - - - - - -vs.Seattle - - - - - - - - -vs. Arizona - - - - - - - - -at. San Fransisco - - - - - - - - -at. Seattle - - - - - - - - -vs. Cincinnati - - - - - - - - -at. Pittsburgh - - - - - - - - -vs.San Fransisco - - - - - - - - - TOTAL 14 8 6 8 173 21.6 0 0 0/0

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201 1 RAMS WEEK LY TEAM RANK INGS

Overall Rush Pass Overall Rush PassWeek 1 14/325.0 24/85.0 10/240.0 27/378.0 19/112.0 26/266.0Week 2 18/351.0 14/106.5 14t/244.5 20/351.5 32/177.5 4t/177.5Week 3 21/315.3 12/108 23/207 31/426.3 32/174.3 19/252Week 4 27/279.5 22/92.5 26/187 26/404.5 32/179.8 13/224.8

Overall Rush Pass Overall Rush Pass15/335.0 7/154.0 20/181.0 24/404.0 28/237.0 7/167.0

10/351 7/106.5 8t/244.5 9/351.5 16/177.5 1/17411/315.3 5/108.3 13/207 16/426.3 16/174.3 8/252

14/279.5 11/92.5 13/187 14/404.5 16/179.8 5/224.8

OFFENSE DEFENSE OFFENSE DEFENSE

NFL RANK INGS NFC RANK INGS

2011 TURNOVER BREAKDOWN

OPPONENT FUMBLES INT TOTAL FUMBLES INT TOTAL MARGIN RESULTPHI 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 L, 31-13@NYG 0 1 1 2 0 2 -1 L, 28-16BAL 1 0 1 1 1 2 -1 L, 37-7WAS 0 2 2 1 0 1 +1 L, 17-10@GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -@DAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -NOS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -@ARZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -@CLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -SEA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -ARZ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -@SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -@SEA 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -CIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -@PIT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -

TOTALS 2 3 5 5 1 6 -1

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2011 TEAM HIGH & LOWS

FEWEST POINTS

Rams: 7 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreOpponents: 17 Week 4 vs. Washington

FEWEST POINTS IN A HALF

Rams: 0 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreOpponents: 14t (last)Week 4 vs. Washington

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS

Rams: 14t (last)Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 16 Week 4 vs. Washington

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPS

Rams: 17 Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 31 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

FEWEST RUSHING YARDS

Rams: 45 Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 119 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

FEWEST PASSING ATTEMPS

Rams: 32 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreOpponents: 29t (last)Week 4 vs. Washington

FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS

Rams: 16 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreOpponents: 14 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

FEWEST PASSING YARDS

Rams: 164 Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 143 Week 4 vs. Washington

FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS

Rams: 63 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreOpponents: 67 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

FEWEST TOTAL NET YARDSRams: 172 Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 300 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

FEWEST TIME OF POSSESSION

Rams: 24.50 Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 30:14 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

FEWEST INTERCEPTIONS

Rams: 0 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreOpponents: 0 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

FEWEST SACKS

Rams: 0 Week 4 vs. Washington

Opponents: 2 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

FEWEST PENALTIES

Rams: 8 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreOpponents: 5 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED

Rams: 60 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaOpponents: 32 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

MOST POINTS

Rams: 16 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsOpponents: 37 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

MOST POINTS IN A HALF

Rams: 10 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaOpponents: 27 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

MOST FIRST DOWNS

Rams: 21 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaOpponents: 27 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPS

Rams: 26 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaOpponents: 40 Week 4 vs. Washington

MOST RUSHING YARDS

Rams: 154 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaOpponents: 237 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

MOST PASSING ATTEMPS

Rams: 46 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsOpponents: 48 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS

Rams: 22 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsOpponents: 27 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

MOST PASSING YARDS

Rams: 308 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsOpponents: 389 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

MOST TOTAL PLAYS

Rams: 67t (last)Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 76 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

MOST TOTAL NET YARDSRams: 367 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsOpponents: 553 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

MOST TIME OF POSSESSION

Rams: 29:46 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaOpponents: 35:10 Week 4 vs. Washington

MOST INTERCEPTIONS

Rams: 2 Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 1 Week 4 vs. Washington

MOST SACKS

Rams: 3 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsOpponents: 7 Week 4 vs. Washington

MOST PENALTIES

Rams: 9t (last)Week 4 vs. WashingtonOpponents: 10 Week 4 vs. Washington

MOST YARDS PENALIZED

Rams: 117 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreOpponents: 96 Week 4 vs. Washington

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RAMS 2011 BESTRUSHING ATTEMPSC. Williams 19 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaC. Williams 18 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreS. Jackson 17 Week 4 vs. WashingtonC. Williams 13 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsS. Jackson 4 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreJ. Norwood 3 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsS. Bradford 3 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreS. Jackson 2 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaRUSHING YARDSC. Williams 91 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaS. Jackson 56 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaC. Williams 75 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreS. Jackson 45 Week 4 vs. WashingtonC. Williams 36 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsS. Jackson 23 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreS. Bradford 22 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreB. Miller 12 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaYARDS PER CARRY (MIN. 10 ATT.)C. Williams 4.8 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaC. Williams 4.2 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreC. Williams 2.8 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsS. Jackson 2.6 Week 4 vs. Washington

LONGEST RUSHS. Jackson 47 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaC. Williams 17 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaS. Bradford 17 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsC. Williams 16 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreS. Bradford 16 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreC. Williams 16 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaS. Jackson 13 Week 4 vs. WashingtonS. Jackson 12 Week 3 vs. BaltimorePASS ATTEMPTSS. Bradford 43 Week 4 vs. WashingtonS. Bradford 32 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreS. Bradford 30 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaS. Bradford 46 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

A.J. Feeley 5 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

PASS COMPLETIONSSam Bradford 22 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsSam Bradford 20 Week 4 vs. WashingtonSam Bradford 17 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaSam Bradford 16 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA.J. Feeley 1 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

PASSING YARDSSam Bradford 331 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsSam Bradford 188 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

Sam Bradford 166 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreSam Bradford 164 Week 4 vs. WashingtonA.J. Feeley 21 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

RECEPTIONSM. Sims-Walker 6 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsB. Gibson 5 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreC. Williams 5 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaD. Amendola 5 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaB. Gibson 4 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsG. Salas 4 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsL. Kendricks 4 Week 4 vs. WashingtonA. Pettis 4 Week 4 vs. Washington

RECEIVING YARDSD. Alexander 122 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsM. Sims-Walker 92 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsB. Gibson 55 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreB. Gibson 52 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsB. Gibson 50 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaC. Williams 49 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaD. Alexander 46 Week 4 vs. WashingtonD. Amendola 45 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

LONGEST RECEPTIOND. Alexander 68 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsB. Gibson 34 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreM. Sims-Walker 33 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsB. Gibson 31 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaL. Kendricks 26 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsD. Alexander 25 Week 4 vs. WashingtonG. Salas 21 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaB. Bajema 21 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaFIELD GOALSJosh Brown 3 (27,25,21) Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsJosh Brown 2 (49,23) Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaJosh Brown 1 (32) Week 4 vs. Washington

LONGEST FIELD GOALJosh Brown 49 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaJosh Brown 32 Week 4 vs. WashingtonJosh Brown 27 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsJosh Brown 25 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsJosh Brown 23 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaJosh Brown 21 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

MOST KICKOFF RETURNSJ. Norwood 4 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaQ. Porter 4 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsJ. Norwood 2 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA. Pettis 1 Week 4 vs. Washington

Q. Porter 1 Week 4 vs. Washington

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNQ. Porter 32 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsJ. Norwood 31 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreJ. Norwood 29 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaA. Pettis 19 Week 4 vs. WashingtonQ. Porter 13 Week 4 vs. Washington

MOST PUNT RETURNA. Pettis 3 Week 4 vs. WashingtonG. Salas 2 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

Danny Amendola 1 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaQ.Porter 1 Week 4 vs. Washington

LONGEST PUNT RETURNG. Salas 29 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsQ. Porter 1 Week 4 vs. WashingtonDanny Amendola 0 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

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OPPONENTS 2011 BESTRUSHING ATTEMPS

RUSHING YARDS

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LONGEST RUSH

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LONGEST FIELD GOAL

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN

MOST PUNT RETURN

LONGEST PUNT RETURN

R. Torain 19 Week 4 vs. WashingtonB. Jacobs 16 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsL. McCoy 15 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaA. Bradshaw 15 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsM. Vick 11 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaJ. Flacco 9 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreR. Rice 8 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreR. Helu 8 Week 4 vs. Washington

R. Torain 135 Week 4 vs. WashingtonL. McCoy 122 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaM. Vick 97 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaR. Rice 79 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA. Bradshaw 59 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsB. Jacobs 50 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsR. Williams 42 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreR. Helu 35 Week 4 vs. Washington

M. Vick 8.8 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaL. McCoy 8.1 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaR. Torain 7.1 Week 4 vs. WashingtonA. Bradshaw 3.9 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsB. Jacobs 3.1 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

R. Rice 53 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreL. McCoy 49 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaR. Williams 42 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreR. Torain 39 Week 4 vs. WashingtonM. Vick 19 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaA. Bradshaw 15 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsD. Ware 12 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsR. Brown 8 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

J. Flacco 48 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreM. Vick 32 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaE. Manning 29 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsR. Grossman 29 Week 4 vs. Washington

J. Flacco 27 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreM. Vick 14 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaE. Manning 18 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsR. Grossman 15 Week 4 vs. Washington

J. Flacco 389 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreE. Manning 200 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

M. Vick 187 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaR. Grossman 143 Week 4 vs. Washington

A. Boldin 7 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreD. Jackson 6 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaT. Smith 5 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreR. Rice 5 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreE. Dickson 5 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA. Bradshaw 5 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsS. Moss 5 Week 4 vs. WashingtonJ. Gaffney 4 Week 4 vs. Washington

T. Smith 152 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreD. Jackson 102 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaR. Rice 83 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA. Boldin 74 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreJ. Gaffney 62 Week 4 vs. WashingtonM. Manningham 56 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsE. Dickson 51 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA. Bradshaw 45 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

T. Smith 74 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreD. Jackson 41 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaM. Manningham 31 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsD. Jackson 26 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaA. Bradshaw 23 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsR. Rice 22 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreD. Hixon 22 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsA.; Boldin 21 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

B. Cundiff 3 (21,31,38) Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA. Henery 1 (34) Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaG. Gano 1 (38) Week 4 vs. Washington- -- -- -

- -- - B. Cundiff 38 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreG. Gano 38 Week 4 vs. WashingtonB. Cundiff 31 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA. Henery 34 Week 1 vs. PhiladelphiaB. Cundiff 21 Week 3 vs. Baltimore

D. Banks 2 Week 4 vs. WashingtonL. Williams 2 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreD. Thomas 2 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsD. Lewis 2 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

L. Williams 37 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreD. Thomas 27 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsD. Banks 20 Week 4 vs. WashingtonD. Lewis 18 Week 1 vs. Philadelphia

L. Webb 5 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreD. Banks 4 Week 4 vs. Washington

A. Ross 2 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsL. Williams 1 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreD. Hixon 1 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

L. Webb 29 Week 3 vs. BaltimoreA. Ross 7 Week 2 @ N.Y. GiantsD. Banks 5 Week 4 vs. WashingtonD. Hixon 4 Week 2 @ N.Y. Giants

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THE LAST TIME...300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD RECEIVER, SAME GAMERams: Sam Bradford 331 passing @ N.Y. Giants (9/19/11)

D. Alexander 122 receivingOpponents: Joe Flacco 389 passing @ Jacksonville (9/25/11)

Torry Smith 152 receiving

300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD RECEIVER 100-YARD RUSHER,SAME GAME

Rams: Marc Bulger 388 passing vs. Washington (12/24/06)Isaac Bruce 148 receivingSteven Jackson 102 receivingSteven Jackson 150 rushing

Opponents: David Garrard 335 passing @ Jacksonville (10/18/09)Mike Sims-Walker 120 receivingTorry Holt 101 receivingM. Jones-Drew 133 rushing

300-YARD PASSER, TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS, SAME GAMERams: Marc Bulger 388 passing vs. Washington (12/24/06)

Isaac Bruce 148 receivingSteven Jackson 102 receiving

Opponents: David Garrard 335 passing @ Jacksonville (10/18/09)Mike Sims-Walker 120 receivingTorry Holt 101 receiving

300-YARD PASSER, THREE 100-YARD RECEIVERS, SAME GAMERams: Kurt Warner 390 passing @ San Diego (10/1/00)

Isaac Bruce 167 receivingMarshall Faulk 116 receivingAz-Zahir Hakim 104 receiving

Opponents: Donovan McNabb 361 passing @ Philladelphia (9/7/08)Desean Jackson 106 receivingGreg Lewis 104 receivingHank Baskett 102 receiving

300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD RUSHER, TWO 100-YARD RECEIV-ERS, SAME GAMERams: Marc Bulger 388 passing vs. Washington (12/24/06)

Steven Jackson 150 rushingIsaac Bruce 148 receiving

Steven Jackson 102 receivingOpponents: David Garrard 335 passing @ Jacksonville (10/18/09)

M. Jones-Drew 133 rushingMike Sims-Walker 120 receivingTorry Holt 101 receIving

300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD RUSHER, THREE 100-YARD RECEIV-ERS, SAME GAMERams: Kurt Warner 390 passing @ San Diego (10/1/00)

Justin Watson 102 rushingIsaac Bruce 167 receivingMarhsall Faulk 116 receivingAz-Zahir Hakim 104 receiving

Opponents: Never Happened

PUNT BLOCKED

Rams: D. Curry vs. Washinton (9/26/10) GanoOpponents: Vernon Fox vs. Washington (12/24/06) Turk

BLOCKED PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWNRams: Brandon Chillar vs. Jacksonville (10/30/05)

29-yard return of Chris Hanson punt; Blocked by Drew Wahlroos

Opponents: Mike Cloud vs. Kansas City (10/22/00)6-yard return of John Baker punt; Blocked by Bracy Walker

FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT BLOCKEDRams: James Hall vs. San Diego (10/17/10) (Kaeding)Opponents: P. Daniels vs Washington (9/26/10) (Brown)

BLOCKED FIELD GOAL ATTEMPT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWNRams: LeRoy Irvin vs. San Francisco (9/14/86)

65-yard retyrn of Ray Wersching 44-yard attempt; Blocked byJerry Gray; Mike Wilcher recovered and lateraled to Irvin

Opponents: Kevin Ross vs. Atlanta (10/12/95)

83-yard return of Steve McLaughlin 28-yard attempt;Blockedby Roger Harper

FOUR OR MORE FIELD GOALSRams: 4 Josh Brown @ Arizona (12/5/10)Opponents: 4 M. Bryant vs. Atlanta (11/21/10)

PAT ATTEMPT BLOCKEDRams: Jimmy Kennedy @ San Francisco (12/02/03) (Peterson)Opponents: Dana Stubble eld @ San Francisco (11/26/95)

PAT ATTEMPT FAILEDRams: Josh Brown @ Denver (11/28/10)Opponents: Josh Scobee vs. Jacksonville (10/18/09)

TWO-POINT ATTEMPT MADE

Rams: Torry Holt pass from Gus Freotte @ Washington (10/7/07)Opponents: R. White pass from M. Ryan vs. Atlanta (11/21/10)

TWO-POINT ATTEMPT FAILEDRams: Marc Bulger pass failed @ Arizona (12/30/07)Opponents: K. Orton pass failed @ Denver (11/28/10)

SHUTOUTRams: 20-0 @ Oakland (12/17/06)Opponents: 35-0 @ New Orleans (11/11/07)

40-POINTSRams: 41 @ Minnesota (12/31/06)Opponents: 44 @ Detroit (10/210/10)

50 Points

Rams: 57 @ San Diego (10/1/00)Opponents: 54 @ Kansas City (10/22/00)

OVERTIME WINRams: 37-31 vs. Washington (12/24/06)Opponents: 23-20 @ San Francisco(11/14/10)

200 YARDS RUSHING OFFENSERams: 202 @ Atlanta (12/28/08)Opponents: 237 vs. Philadelphia (9/11/11)

300 YARDS IN RUSHING OFFENSERams: 337 vs. Carolina (11/11/01)Opponents: 307 vs. New Orleans (11/18/81)

400 YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSE

Rams: 400 vs. Minnesota (10/11/09)Opponents: 404 vs. Philadelphia (9/11/11) 500 YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSERams: 524 vs. San Diego (10/10/02)Opponents: 553 vs. Baltimore (9/25/11)

600 YARDS IN TOTAL OFFENSERams: 614 vs. San Diego (10/1/00)Opponents: Never Happened

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THE LAST TIME...100 YARDS RUSHINGRams: 102 Steven Jackson @Arizona (12/5/10)Opponents: 135 R. Torain vs. Washington (10/2/11)

200 YARD RUSHINGRams: 202 Marshall Faulk @ Carolina (12/23/01)Opponents: 208 Michael Turner @ Atlanta (12/28/08)

300 YARD PASSING

Rams: 331 Sam Bradford @ N.Y. Giants (9/20/11)Opponents: 389 J. Flacco vs. Baltimore (9/25/11)

400 YARD PASSINGRams: 442 Marc Bulger @ N.Y. Giants (10/2/05)Opponents: NEVER HAPPENED

500 YARD PASSINGRams: 509 Vince Ferragamo vs. Chicago (12/26/82)Opponents: NEVER HAPPENED

100 YARDS RECEIVINGRams: 122 D. Alexander @ N.Y. Gants(9/19/11)Opponents: 152 T. Smith vs. Baltimore (9/25/11)

200 YARDS RECEIVINGRams: 200 Torry Holt @ San Francisco (11/3/03)Opponents: 204 Plaxico Burress @ N.Y. Giants (10/2/05)

300 YARDS RECEIVINGRams: 336 Willie Anderson @ New Orleans (11/26/89)

(NFL RECORD)Opponents: NEVER HAPPENED

THREE TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAMERams: Steven Jackson vs. Dallas (10/19/08) (3 rush)Opponents: M. Jones-Drew @ Jacksonville(10/18/09) (3 rush)

THREE RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAMERams: Steven Jackson vs. Dallas (10/19/08)Opponents: M. Jones-Drew @ Jacksonville (10/18/09)

THREE RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAMERams: Torry Holt vs. Seattle (10/15/06)Opponents: Torrey Smith vs. Baltimore (9/25/11) THREE PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN GAMERams: Sam Bradford @ Denver (11/28/10)Opponents: J. Flacco vs. Baltimore (9/25/11)

FOUR TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAMERams: Steven Jackson @ Minnesota (12/31/06) (3 rush,1 rec.)Opponents: Ron Moore @ Phoenix (12/4/93) (4 rush)

FOUR RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAMERams: Marshall Faulk vs. Minnesota (12/10/00)Opponents: Ron Moore @ Phoenix (12/4/93)

FOUR RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAMERams: Isaac Bruce vs. San Francisco (10/10/99)Opponents: Mike Ditka vs. Chicago (10/13/63)

FOUR PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAMERams: Marc Bulger vs. San Diego (11/10/02)Opponents: Eli Manning @ N.Y. Giants (10/2/05)

FIVE PASSING TOUCHDOWNS IN A GAMERams: Kurt Warner vs. San Francisco (10/10/99)Opponents: Dan Marino vs. Miami (12/14/86)

SIX OR MORE TEAM SACKS IN A GAMERams: 7 vs. San Diego (10/17/10)Opponents: 7 vs. Washington (10/2/11)

THREE OR MORE INDIVIDUAL SACKS IN A GAMERams: 4 Leonard Little vs. Minnesota (11/30/03)Opponents: 3 Patrick Kerney vs. Seattle (11/25/07)

TWO INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAME

Rams: 2 Ron Bartell vs. S.F. (12/21/00)Opponents: 2 K. Lewis b vs. Kansas City(12/19/10)

THREE INTERCEPTIONS IN A GAMERams: 3 Keith Lyle @ Atlanta (12/15/96)Opponents: 3 Ron Bolton @ Cleveland (11/27/77)

INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWNRams: 36t Leonard Little vs. Jacksonville (10/18/09)Opponents: 96 M. Jenkins @ New Orleans (12/12/10)

FUMBLE RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWNRams: 75t O. J. Atogwe @ Washington (10/12/08)Opponents: 28 Haloti Ngata vs. Baltimore (9/25/11)

KICKOFF RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWNRams: 99t Chris Johnson vs. Seattle (11/25/07)Opponents: 105 S. Logan @ Detroit (10/10/10)

PUNT RETURNED FOR A TOUCHDOWNRams: 85t Dante Hall @ Dallas (9/30/07)Opponents: 78t T. Ginn @ San Francisco (12/26/10)

TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS, SAME GAMERams: 183 Marshall Faulk vs. Carolina (11/11/01)

145 Trung CandidateOpponents: 136 Clinton Portis vs. Washington (12/4/05)

118 Rock Cartwright

TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS, SAME GAME

Rams: 167 Isaac Bruce vs. Washington (12/24/06)102 Steven Jackson

Opponents: 120 Mike Sims-Walker@ Jacksonville (10/18/09)101 Torry Holt

THREE 100-YARD RECEIVERS, SAME GAMERams: 167 Isaac Bruce @ San Diego (10/1/00)

114 Marshall Faulk104 Az-Zahir Hakim

Opponents: 106 DeSean Jackson @ Philadelphia (9/7/08)104 Greg Lewis102 Hank Baskett

100-YARD RUSHER, 100-YARD RECEIVER, SAME GAMERams: Steven Jackson 150 rushing vs. Washington (12/24/06)

Isaac Bruce 148 receivingSteven Jackson 102 receiving

Opponents: L. McCoy 122 rushing vs. Philadelphia (9/11/11)Desean Jackson 102 receiving

SAFETY SCOREDRams: James Hall vs. San Francisco (12/26/10)

Tackled T. Smith in the end zoneOpponents: Orlando Huff vs. Seattle (12/14/03)

Sacked Marc Bulger in the end zone

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YDS RECEIVER PASSER QTR DATE TM74 T. Smith J. Flacco 1 9/25 BAL41 T. Smith J. Flacco 1 9/25 BAL41 D. Jackson M. Vick 1 9/11 PHI31 M. Manningham E. Manning 2 9/19 NYG26 D. Jackson M. Vick 3 9/11 PHI23 A. Bradshaw E. Manning 3 9/19 NYG

22 R. Rice J. Flacco 4 9/25 BAL22 D. Hixon E. Manning 2 9/19 NYG21 A. Boldin J. Flacco 3 9/25 BAL20 J. Avant M. Vick 1 9/11 PHI20 J. Maclin M. Vick 2 9/11 PHI20 R. Rice J. Flacco 3 9/25 BAL20 J. Gaffney R. Grossman 1 10/2 WAS

YDS RECEIVER PASSER QTR DATE OPP68 D. Alexander Bradford 1 9/19 NYG35 D. Alexander Bradford 3 9/19 NYG34 B. Gibson Bradford 3 9/25 BAL33 M. Sims-Walker Bradford 2 9/19 NYG31 B. Gibson Bradford 4 9/11 PHI

26 L. Kendricks Bradford 1 9/19 NYG25 D. Alexander Bradford 1 10/2 WAS23 M. Sims-Walker Bradford 1 9/19 NYG21 G. Salas Feeley 4 9/11 PHI

2011 EXPLOSIVESRAMS PASS EXPLOSIVES (20+ YARDS) OPP. PASS EXPLOSIVES (20+ YARDS)

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RAMS RUN EXPLOSIVES (10+ YARDS) OPP. RUN EXPLOSIVES (10+ YARDS) YDS RUSHER QTR DATE OPP47 S. Jackson 1 9/11 PHI17 S. Bradford 3 9/19 NYG16 S. Bradford 1 9/25 BAL16 C. Williams 1 9/25 BAL16 C. Williams 1 9/11 PHI14 C. Williams 3 9/11 PHI13 S. Jackson 1 10/2 WAS12 C. Williams 3 9/11 PHI12 B. Miller 2 9/11 PHI12 S. Jackson 1 9/25 BAL11 C. Williams 1 9/11 PHI10 C. Williams 1 9/11 PHI

YDS RUSHER QTR DATE TM53 R. Rice 2 9/25 BAL49 L. McCoy 4 9/11 PHI39 R. Torain 3 10/2 WAS28 R. Williams 1 9/25 BAL20 R. Torain 2 10/2 WAS19 M. Vick 2 9/11 PHI

19 M. Vick 2 9/11 PHI18 M. Vick 3 9/11 PHI18 L. McCoy 4 9/11 PHI17 R. Rice 1 9/25 BAL17 L. McCoy 4 9/11 PHI16 R. Torain 3 10/2 WAS14 M. Vick 4 9/11 PHI12 D. Ware 4 9/19 NYG11 M. Vick 3 9/11 PHI11 L. McCoy 4 9/11 PHI10 A. Bradshaw 2 9/19 NYG

2011 EXPLOSIVES

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2011 EXPLOSIVESRAMS KICK RET. EXPLOSIVES (30+ YARDS) OPP. KICK RET. EXPLOSIVES (30+ YARD S)

RAMS PUNT RET. EXPLOSIVES (20+ YARDS) OPP. PUNT EXPLOSIVES (+20 YARDS)

YDS RETURNER QTR DATE OPP YDS RETURNER QTR DATE TM

YDS RETURNER QTR DATE OPP YDS RETURNER QTR DATE TM29 L. Webb 1 9/25 BAL29 G. Salas 2 9/19 NYG

37 L. Williams 3 9/25 BAL39 J. Norwood 3 9/11 PHI32 Q. Porter 3 9/19 NYG31 J. Norwood 1 9/25 BAL30 Q. Porter 3 9/19 NYG

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2011 EXPLOSIVESRAMS INT. RET. EXPLOSIVES (20+ YARDS) OPP. INT. RET. EXPLOSIVES (20+ YARDS)

RAMS FUMBLE RET. EXPLOSIVES (20+ YDS) OPP. FUMBLE RET. EXPLOSIVES (20+ YARDS)

YDS RETURNER QTR DATE OPP51 J. King 4 10/2 WAS

YDS RETURNER QTR DATE TM

YDS RETURNER QTR DATE OPP YDS RETURNER QTR DATE OPP65 M. Boley 2 9/19 NYG56 J. Parker 1 9/11 PHI28 H. Ngata 4 9/25 BAL

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Game STL Opp Att Yds Avg. LG TD Att Yds Avg. LG TD Att Yds Avg. LG TD Att Yds Avg. LG TDPHI 13 31 1 -15 -15.0 -15 0 19 91 4.8 16 0 2 56 28.0 47 1 3 10 3.3 7 0@ NYG 16 28 3 15 5.0 17 0 13 36 2.8 9 0 3 8 2.7 7 0BAL 7 37 3 22 7.3 16 0 18 75 4.2 16 0 4 23 5.8 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0WAS 10 17 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 17 45 2.6 13 0@GB@DALNO

@ARI@CLESEAARI@SF@SEACIN@PITSF

TOTALS 46 113 7 22 3.1 6 0 50 202 4.0 13 0 23 124 5.4 42 1 6 18 3.0 2 0

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2011 GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING

JERIOUS NORWOODScore SAM BRADFORD CADILLAC WILLIAMS STEVEN JACKSON

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Game STL Opp Att Comp Comp% Gross Net Long TD Int Rate Att Comp Comp% Gross Net Long TD Int RatePHI 13 31 30 17 56.7 188 166 31 0 0 75.4 5 1 20.0 21 15 21 0 0 44.6@ NYG 16 28 46 22 47.8 331 308 68 0 0 79.2BAL 7 37 32 16 50.0 166 132 34 1 1 62.8WAS 10 17 43 20 46.5 164 127 25 1 0 64.5@GB@DALNO@ARI

@CLESEAARI@SF@SEACIN@PITSF

TOTALS 46 113 151 75 49.7 849 733 68 2 1 76.5 5 1 0.0 21 15 0 0 0

201 1 GAM E-BY-GAME PASSING

SAM BRADFORD A.J. FEELEYScore

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Game STL Opp Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TDPHI 13 31 5 45 9.0 18 0 2 21 10.5 19 0@ NYG 16 28 3 122 40.7 68 1 0 0 0.0 0 0BAL 7 37 2 28 14.0 15 0 0 0 0.0 0 0WAS 10 17 3 46 15.3 25 0 2 11 5.5 7 0@GB@DALNO@ARI@CLESEAARI@SF@SEACIN

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TOTALS 46 113 8 196 24.5 68 1 5 45 9.0 18 0 4 32 8.0 19 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

Game STL Opp Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TDPHI 13 31 1 18 18.0 18 0 3 50 16.7 31 0 1 21 21.0 21 0 1 5 5 5 0@ NYG 16 28 1 26 26.0 26 0 4 52 13.0 18 0 4 27 6.8 17 0 6 92 15 33 0BAL 7 37 2 25 12.5 13 0 5 55 11.0 34 1 3 36 12.0 14 0WAS 10 17 4 33 8.3 11 0 1 14 14.0 14 0 1 6 6.0 6 0@GB@DALNO@ARI@CLESEAARI@SF@SEACIN@PIT

SFTOTALS 46 1 13 8 102 12.8 26 0 13 171 13.2 34 1 5 48 9.6 21 0 11 139 12.6 33 0

Game STL Opp Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TDPHI 13 31 5 49 9.8 16 0@ NYG 16 28 3 4 1.3 6 0 1 8 8.0 8 0BAL 7 37 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 10 10.0 10 0 2 8 4.0 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0WAS 10 17 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 4 32 8 .0 12 0 4 19 4.8 15 1@GB@DALNO@ARI@CLESEAARI@SF@SEACIN@PITSF

TOTALS 46 113 9 57 6.3 16 0 2 18 9.0 10 0 6 40 6.7 12 0 4 19 4.8 15 1

Game STL Opp Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TD Rec Yds Avg. LG TDPHI 13 31 0 0 0.0 0 0@ NYG 16 28 0 0 0.0 0 0BAL 7 37 0 0 0.0 0 0WAS 10 17 1 3 3.0 3 0@GB@DALNO@ARI@CLESEAARI@SF@SEACIN@PITSF

TOTALS 46 113 1 3 3.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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Score DANNY AMENDOLA BILLY BAJEMA MARK CLAYTON

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9/11 9/19 9/25 10/2 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4 12/12 12/18 1 2/2A 1/1 TOTALSPlayer PHI @NYG BAL WAS @GB @DAL NO @ARI @CLE SEA ARI @SF @SEA CIN @PIT SF

CB Justin King 1.0/6.0 1.0/6.0

S Quintin Mikell 1.0/9.0 1.0/9.0

DE Chris Long 1.0/5.0 1.0/2.0 1.0/2.0 3.0/9.0

LB James Laurinaitis

S Darian Stewart

DT Fred Robbins

DE C.J. Ah You

S Craig Dahl

DE James Hall 1.0/9.0 1.0/9.0

DE Robert Quinn 1.0/8.0 1.0/8.0

LB Chris Chamberlain 1.0/2.0 1.0/2.0

TEAM TOTALS 3.0/20.0 3.0/19.0 2.0/4.0 8.0/43.0

9/11 9/19 9/25 10/2 10/16 10/23 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 11/27 12/4 12/12 12/18 1 2/2A 1/1 TOTALSPlayer PHI @NYG BAL WAS @GB @DAL NO @ARI @CLE SEA ARI @SF @SEA CIN @PIT SF

S Craig Dahl

CB Al Harris

CB Bradley Fletcher

CB Justin King 1.0/51.0 1.0/51.0

LB James Laurinaitis 1.0/15.0 1.0/15.0

S Quintin Mikell 1.0/0 1.0/0

DE Chris Long

DE James Hall

TEAM TOTALS 0/0 1.0/0 0/0 2.0/66.0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 0/0 3.0/66.0

201 1 GAME-BY-GAME INT ERCEPTIONSINT ERCEPTIONS (NUM BER, YARDS)

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W L Pc t W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L W L

Overall Record 91 105 0.464 0 4 7 9 1 15 2 14 3 13 8 8 6 10 8 8 1 2 4 7 9 14 2 10 6

Home 53 46 0.535 0 3 5 3 0 8 1 7 1 7 4 4 3 5 6 2 8 0 6 2 6 2 5 3

Away 38 59 0.392 0 1 2 6 1 7 1 7 2 6 4 4 3 5 2 6 4 4 1 7 8 0 5 3

By MonthSeptember 17 26 0.395 0 3 1 2 0 3 0 4 0 4 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 0 4 3 0 4 0

October 27 22 0.551 0 1 3 2 0 4 2 1 0 4 2 2 2 3 3 1 3 0 2 1 3 1 3 1

November 20 26 0.435 1 2 1 3 0 5 2 1 1 3 1 2 1 3 4 1 3 1 2 1 1 3

December 24 28 0.462 2 2 0 4 0 4 1 4 3 2 0 4 2 2 3 1 2 3 5 0 2 2

January 3 3 0.500 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

vs. NFC 60 68 0.469 0 3 0 6 1 10 3 9 6 6 3 9 7 5 8 4 5 7 10 2 7 5

West 40 41 0.494 3 3 0 6 0 6 1 5 2 4 1 5 5 1 4 2 4 2 7 1 5 3East 9 17 0.346 0 3 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 1 1

North (since '02) 8 1 0 0.444 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 3 1 1 0

South (since '02) 6 1 2 0.333 1 3 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 1 0 1 3 1 0 0 1

Central (thru '01) 3 3 0.500 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1

vs. AFC 23 19 0.548 0 1 0 0 1 4 0 4 2 2 3 1 1 3 4 0 2 2 4 0 3 1

West 9 7 0.563 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 3 1

East 6 7 0.462 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

North (since '02) 4 5 0.444 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0

South (since '02) 3 5 0.375 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Central (thru '01) 3 1 0.750 0 0 0 0

Playing Conditions W LOn grass 23 35 0.397 2 2 0 6 1 5 1 3 3 3 2 1 1 4 4 2 1 5 4 0 2 3

On AstroTurf 47 27 0.635 0 4 1 8 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 2 8 0 6 2 8 2 7 3

On synthetic grass 20 42 0.323 5 6 0 1 1 5 2 10 5 5 4 9 1 2 0 2 0 2 1 0 1 0

Outdoors 27 49 0.355 0 1 2 3 0 7 1 5 1 6 2 4 3 3 2 5 4 3 1 7 5 0 3 3

Indoors 64 54 0.542 0 3 5 5 1 7 1 9 2 7 6 4 3 7 6 3 8 1 6 2 9 2 7 3

Da y 77 94 0.450 0 3 7 8 1 15 2 14 3 12 8 7 5 9 5 7 9 4 4 8 11 1 9 3

Night 14 11 0.560 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 1 3 0 3 1 3 1 1 3

In dark jerseys 56 52 0.519 0 3 5 3 0 9 1 8 1 9 4 4 5 5 6 3 8 0 6 3 7 2 5 3

In w hite jerseys 35 53 0.398 0 1 2 6 1 6 1 6 2 4 4 4 1 5 2 5 4 4 1 6 7 0 5 3

Week after a win 53 31 0.631 3 4 0 1 1 1 1 2 4 3 1 3 3 4 9 3 4 2 11 2 5 4

Week after a loss 32 6 5 0.330 0 3 4 3 1 13 0 12 2 10 3 5 5 6 4 4 3 0 3 6 2 0 4 2

Week after a bye 7 5 0.583 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0

Win coin toss 41 45 0.477 0 1 2 3 0 5 1 6 1 6 3 4 2 7 3 3 5 0 4 2 6 2 6 6

Lose coin toss 49 60 0.450 0 3 5 6 1 10 1 8 1 7 5 4 4 3 5 5 7 4 3 7 8 0 4 0

Rams score on first drive 46 32 0.590 0 2 3 1 1 3 1 4 1 4 4 3 2 5 5 2 5 0 5 4 8 2 3 2

Opp. score on first drive 23 38 0.377 0 1 2 3 0 5 1 7 1 5 1 4 1 2 4 2 1 1 1 4 2 0 6 3

Rams score first 61 41 0.598 0 2 5 4 1 3 0 5 1 5 6 3 2 6 6 2 9 1 6 3 11 2 4 3

Opp. score first 29 64 0.312 0 2 2 5 0 12 2 9 1 8 2 5 4 4 2 6 3 3 1 6 3 0 6 3

Lead at halftime 75 23 0.765 6 2 1 4 2 3 3 3 6 2 3 3 6 0 10 2 4 1 13 1 8 1

Tied at halftime 3 8 0.273 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 1

Trail at halftime 13 73 0.151 0 4 1 5 0 10 0 11 0 8 2 6 2 7 1 7 2 2 3 7 1 1 1 4

Lead after 3 quarters 73 16 0.820 7 3 1 1 2 3 3 1 6 2 1 3 4 0 9 1 5 1 14 0 8 1

Tied after 3 quarters 6 6 0.500 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0

Trail after 3 quarters 12 8 3 0.126 0 4 0 6 0 13 0 10 0 11 1 6 3 7 3 7 3 3 2 8 0 1 0 5

Outcome 7 points or less 30 30 0.500 0 1 0 1 1 4 0 1 1 4 5 3 4 4 3 0 5 1 3 5 5 2 3 1

Outcome 3 points or less 20 25 0.444 2 3 0 3 0 2 0 2 3 2 1 2 2 1 5 1 3 4 4 2 0 2

In overtime 7 3 0.700 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

Rams score 20 or more points 81 31 0.723 6 1 0 2 1 2 2 3 6 5 5 5 6 2 12 2 7 1 13 1 1 0 5

Rams allow 20 or more points 39 88 0.307 0 3 1 5 0 12 0 12 1 11 4 7 3 9 3 8 8 4 4 7 3 2 10 5

Rams held to 20 or less points 16 7 8 0.170 0 4 2 9 1 14 1 12 1 11 4 4 2 4 3 6 0 3 0 8 2 1 0 2Opp. held to 20 or less points 54 21 0.720 0 1 6 4 1 3 2 2 2 2 5 3 3 1 5 1 4 0 4 3 10 0 0 1

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Outgain opponent 68 36 0.654 0 1 6 1 1 4 0 4 1 4 6 4 2 5 8 2 7 1 4 4 13 2 1 0 2

Even yardage 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Out-rush opponent 59 21 0.738 6 4 1 4 1 3 2 3 4 0 4 2 5 0 6 0 3 1 9 0 8 1

Out-pass opponent 66 54 0.550 0 3 4 0 1 2 0 6 1 3 6 6 2 9 5 7 7 3 7 6 13 2 1 0 5

+ Turnover margin 53 15 0.779 0 1 6 1 0 5 2 3 3 1 7 2 4 2 2 0 8 0 3 0 4 0 4 0

Even turnover margin 18 15 0.545 0 1 1 4 1 1 0 2 0 3 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 5 0 4 1

- Turnover margin 20 71 0.220 0 2 0 4 0 8 0 7 0 8 0 5 2 7 4 8 3 4 2 8 5 2 2 5

Rams 300+ yards 78 6 0 0.565 0 2 5 5 0 6 1 6 2 5 7 5 3 9 8 4 10 2 6 6 14 2 10 5

Rams -300 yards 13 40 0.245 0 2 2 4 1 5 1 8 1 7 1 3 3 1 0 4 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 1

Rams 30+ rushes 39 13 0.750 4 1 0 3 1 5 1 3 4 0 2 1 6 0 6 0 3 0 4 0 4 0

Rams -30 rushes 52 91 0.364 0 4 3 8 1 12 1 9 2 9 4 8 4 9 2 8 6 4 4 9 10 2 6 6

Rams 150+ rushing 25 7 0.781 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 4 0 0 0 3 0 4 0 4 0

Rams -150 rushing65 97 0.401 0 3 6 8 0 14 1 13 3 11 6 8 5 9 4 8 12 4 4 9 10 2 6 6

Time of poss. 30:00+ 72 43 0.626 7 3 0 5 1 6 2 5 8 5 2 5 8 4 10 2 5 4 12 0 8 2

Time of poss. -30:00 19 60 0.241 0 4 0 6 1 10 1 8 1 7 0 3 4 5 0 4 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 4

Rams w/ 100-yard rusher 44 15 0.746 2 2 1 6 2 3 0 3 5 1 2 0 5 0 5 0 4 0 6 0 5 0

(Canidate) 2 0 1.000 0 0 2 0 0 0

(Faulk) 27 0 1.000 0 0 3 0 5 0 4 0 4 0 4 0

(Jackson) 14 14 0.500 2 2 1 6 2 3 0 2 5 1 2 0 2 0

(Leonard) 0 1 0.000 0 1

(Watson) 1 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 1 0

Rams w/ 100-yard receiver 28 20 0.583 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 3 1 5 3 3 1 1 2 0 3 1 7 3

(Alexander) 0 1 0.000 0 1

(Clayton) 0 1 0.000 0 1 0 0

(Avery) 0 1 0.000 0 0 0 1

(Bruce) 17 8 0.680 0 1 2 1 0 0 3 3 1 1 2 0 2 1 3 1

(Canidate) 0 1 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0

(Curtis) 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0

(Faulk) 4 1 0.800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1

(Hakim) 3 1 0.750 0 0 2 1

(Holt) 28 18 0.609 0 0 2 1 2 2 2 4 3 3 8 2 2 2 2 1 5 3

(Jackson) 1 1 0.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0

(McDonald) 0 1 0.000 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0

(Proehl) 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0 0 0Rams w/ 300-yard passer 38 26 0.594 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 3 4 1 5 2 3 3 2 3 3 8 1 8 3

(Bradford) 1 1 0.500 0 1 1 0

(Bulger) 12 14 0.462 0 0 0 1 1 2 3 4 0 4 2 2 3 1 3 0

(Chandler) 0 1 0.000 0 1

(Fitzpatrick) 1 0 1.000 0 0 1 0

(Frerotte) 1 0 1.000 1 0 0 0

(Green) 1 2 0.333 1 2

(Martin) 0 1 0.000 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Warner 22 8 0.733 0 1 0 3 8 1 7 1

Opp. 100-yard rusher 14 41 0.255 0 2 0 2 0 6 2 6 0 2 4 6 1 6 3 6 3 1 1 2 0 0 0 2

Opp. 100-yard receiver 32 25 0.561 0 2 3 1 0 5 0 3 2 6 3 0 4 3 2 2 3 0 2 0 1 0 6 2

Opp. 300-yard passer 8 13 0.381 0 1 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 2 0

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Long Long Cur ren t

NFC WEST W L T Win Pc t PF PA Win St r Loss St r St reak N OT ES Arizona Cardinals 33 31 2 50.0% 1,332 1,273 6 7 W1 Rams 1-0 in postseasonSt. Louis Rams - - - - - - - - -San Francisco 49ers 61 59 2 50.0% 2,652 2,702 10 17 W1 Rams 0-1 in postseasonSeattle Seahawks 10 15 0 40.0% 541 562 4 8 L1 Rams 1-0 in postseasonDivision Totals 104 105 4 48.8% 4,525 4,537

Long Long Curren t

NFC NORT H W L T Pc t PF PA Win St r L oss St r St reak N OT ESChicago Bears 34 50 3 39.1% 1,762 2,020 5 8 L3 Rams 1-1 in postseasonDetroit Lions 42 38 1 51.9% 1,582 1,489 12 6 L1 Rams 0-1 in postseasonGreen Bay Packers 45 42 2 50.6% 2,072 2,016 11 6 L1 Rams 1-1 in postseasonMinnesota Vikings 14 18 2 41.2% 767 753 3 5 L1 Rams 2-5 in postseasonDivision Totals 135 148 8 46.4% 6,183 6,278

Long Long Curren t

NFC SOU TH W L T Pc t PF PA Win St r L oss St r St reak N OT ES Atlanta Falcons 47 26 2 62.7% 1,772 1,248 7 4 L1 Rams 0-1 in postseasonCarolina Panthers 8 10 0 44.4% 377 362 2 4 W1 Rams 0-1 in postseasonNew Orleans Saints 38 31 0 55.1% 1,545 1,401 9 7 L2 Rams 1-0 in postseasonTampa Bay Buccaneers 9 8 0 52.9% 392 353 6 3 L1 Rams 2-0 in postseasonDivision Totals 102 75 2 57.0% 4,086 3,364

Long Long Cur ren t

NFC EAST W L T Pc t PF PA Win St r L oss St r St reak N OT ESDallas Cowboys 11 10 0 52.4% 484 449 2 3 W1 Rams 5-4 in postseasonNew York Giants 25 14 0 64.1% 900 727 6 6 L6 Rams 1-1 in postseasonPhiladelphia Eagles 17 18 1 47.2% 706 691 7 4 L4 Rams 2-1 in postseasonWashington Redskins 9 22 1 28.1% 606 758 2 5 W1 Rams 2-2 in postseasonDivision Totals 62 64 2 48.4% 2,696 2,625

NFC TOTALS 403 392 16 49.7% 17,490 16,804

Long Long Cur ren t

AFC WEST W L T Pc t PF PA Win St r L oss St r St reak N OT ESDenver Broncos 7 5 0 58.3% 260 271 2 1 W2Kansas City Chiefs 4 6 0 40.0% 189 243 3 5 L5Oakland Raiders 4 8 0 33.3% 226 257 2 3 L1San Diego Chargers 6 4 0 60.0% 266 263 2 2 W1Division Totals 21 23 0 47.7% 941 1,034

Long Long Curren t

AFC N ORTH W L T Pc t PF PA Win St r L oss St r St reak N OT ESBaltimore Ravens 2 3 0 40.0% 101 128 2 2 L2Cincinnati Bengals 5 6 0 45.5% 215 194 3 3 L1Cleveland Browns 9 9 0 50.0% 414 408 4 5 L1 Rams 2-2 in postseasonPittsburgh Steelers 15 6 2 65.2% 481 409 6 3 L1 Rams 0-1 in postseasonDivision Totals 31 24 2 54.4% 1,211 1,139

Long Long Curren t

AFC SOU TH W L T Pc t PF PA Win St r L oss St r St reak N OT ESHouston Texans 1 1 0 50.0% 46 43 1 1 L1Indianapolis Colts 17 23 2 40.5% 912 928 4 6 L2Jacksonville Jaguars 2 1 0 66.7% 61 58 2 0 L1Tennessee Titans 6 4 0 60.0% 208 219 2 1 L1 Rams 1-0 in postseason

Division Totals 26 29 2 45.6% 1,227 1,248 Long Long Cur ren t

AFC EAST W L T Pc t PF PA Win St r L oss St r St reak N OT ESBuffalo Bills 4 6 0 40.0% 205 250 2 3 L2Miami Dolphins 2 9 0 18.2% 204 288 1 6 L2New England Patriots 5 5 0 50.0% 198 209 4 2 L3 Rams 0-1 in postseasonNew York Jets 9 3 0 75.0% 297 231 7 1 L1Division Totals 20 23 0 46.5% 904 978

AFC TOTALS 98 99 4 48.8% 4,283 4,399

TOTALS VS. DEFUNCT 10 5 0 66.7% 478 306

FRANCHISES

ALL-TIME TOTALS 511 491 20 50.0% 22,251 21,509

ST. LOU IS RAM S UPDAT ED SERIES RECORDS Records and Numbers Include Regular Season Only

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# Player Year s TD Ru Rec Ret PAT FG 2-p t Saf Pt s

1 Wilkins, Jeff 1997-2007 0 0 0 0 428 265 0 0 1,2232 Lansford, Mike 1982-90 0 0 0 0 315 158 0 0 789

3 Waterfield, Bob 1945-52 13 13 0 0 315 60 0 0 5734 Gossett, Bruce 1964-69 0 0 0 0 211 120 0 0 5715 Faulk, Marshall 1999-2005 85 58 27 0 0 0 7 0 5246 Bruce, Isaac 1994-2007 84 0 84 0 0 0 3 0 5107 Ray, David 1969-74 0 0 0 0 167 110 0 0 4978 Holt, Torry 1999-2008 74 0 74 0 0 0 1 0 4469 Corral, Frank 1978-81 0 0 0 0 154 75 0 0 379

10 Dickerson, Eric 1983-87 58 56 2 0 0 0 0 0 34811 Hirsch, Elroy 1949-57 55 1 53 1 9 0 0 0 33912 Jackson, Steven 2004-present 56 48 8 0 0 0 1 0 33813 Brown, Josh 2008-present 0 0 0 0 65 89 0 0 332

14 Ellard, Henry 1983-93 52 0 48 4 0 0 0 0 31214 Zendejas, Tony 1991-94 0 0 0 0 114 66 0 0 31216 Benton, Jim 1938-40, 42, 44-47 45 1 42 2 0 0 0 0 27016 Snow, Jack 1965-75 45 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 27018 Towler, Dan 1950-55 44 43 1 0 0 0 0 0 26419 Tyler, Wendell 1977-82 43 33 10 0 0 0 0 0 25820 Bass, Dick 1960-69 42 34 7 1 0 0 0 0 25221 Fears, Tom 1948-56 39 0 38 1 12 1 0 0 24922 Villanueva, Danny 1960-64 0 0 0 0 111 44 0 0 24323 Jackson, Harold 1968, 73-77 36 36 0 0 0 0 0 0 21624 McCutcheon, Lawrence 1972-79 35 23 12 0 0 0 0 0 21025 Bell, Greg 1987-89 34 31 3 0 0 0 0 0 20426 Richter, Les 1954-62 0 0 0 0 106 29 0 0 19327 Hoerner, Dick 1947-51 32 28 4 0 0 0 0 0 192

Younger, Paul (Tank) 1949-57 32 31 1 0 0 0 0 0 19229 Dempsey, Tom 1975-76 0 0 0 0 67 38 0 0 18130 Arnett, Jon 1957-63 30 19 8 3 0 0 0 0 18031 Gary, Cleveland 1989-93 29 24 5 0 0 0 0 0 17432 Boyd, Bob 1950-58 28 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 168

Gabriel, Roman 1962-72 28 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 168Josephson, Les 1964-74 28 17 11 0 0 0 0 0 168

33 Drake, John 1937-41 27 24 3 0 2 0 0 0 16434 Phillips, Jim 1958-65 27 0 27 0 0 0 0 0 162

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# Player Years Rush Yards Avg LG TD

1 Jackson, Steven 2004-present 1,901 8,072 4.2 59t 482 Dickerson, Eric 1983-87 1,525 7,245 4.8 85t 563 Faulk, Marshall 1999-2005 1,447 6,959 4.8 71t 584 McCutcheon, Lawrence 1972-79 1,435 6,186 4.3 48 235 Bass, Dick 1960-69 1,218 5,417 4.4 73t 346 Towler, Dan 1950-55 672 3,493 5.2 79t 447 Josephson, Les 1964-67, 69-74 797 3,407 4.3 75 178 Younger, Paul 1949-57 682 3,296 4.8 75t 179 Tyler, Wendell 1977-82 720 3,266 4.5 69t 33

10 Bryant, Cullen 1973-81, 87 802 3,119 3.9 26 2011 Bettis, Jerome 1993-95 796 3,091 3.9 71t 1312 Ellison, Willie 1967-72 656 2,901 4.4 80t 2013 Arnett, Jon 1957-63 688 2,892 4.2 80t 1914 Gary, Cleveland 1989-93 667 2,634 3.9 63 2415 Bertelsen, Jim 1972-76 614 2,466 4.0 49 1616 Bell, Greg 1988-89 568 2,375 4.2 47 3117 Cappelletti, John 1974-78 632 2,246 3.6 38 1518 White, Charles 1985-88 504 2,133 4.2 58 1419 Wilson, Tom 1956-61 389 2,130 5.5 60 820 Hoerner, Dick 1947-51 450 2,010 4.5 64 2821 Smith, Larry 1969-73 473 1,908 4.0 68 1122 Marconi, Joe 1956-61 398 1,769 4.4 75t 21

23 Drake, John 1937-41 525 1,700 3.2 n/a 2424 Gehrke, Fred 1940, 45-49 318 1,591 5.0 72t 1425 Waller, Ron 1955-58 285 1,564 5.5 76 826 Quinlan, Volney 1952-56 256 1,510 5.9 74 1027 Redden, Barry 1982-86 325 1,490 4.6 41t 628 Delpino, Robert 1988-92 371 1,370 3.7 36 1029 Guman, Mike 1980-88 333 1,286 3.9 18 1130 Phillips, Lawrence 1996-97 376 1,265 3.4 38 431 Matson, Ollie 1959-62 249 1,214 4.9 69t 932 Gabriel, Roman 1962-72 315 1,146 3.6 23 2833 Wilson, Ben 1963-65 328 1,136 3.5 39 734 Hall, Parker 1939-42 312 1,052 3.4 n/a 635 Peacock, Elvis 1979-80 216 1,001 4.6 36 736 Mason, Tommy 1967-70 248 866 3.5 19 437 Washington, Ken 1946-48 140 859 6.1 92 838 Magnani, Dante 1940-42, 47-78 176 813 4.6 71 139 Wade, Bill 1954-60 159 687 4.3 66t 1040 Smith, Verda 1949-53 208 669 3.2 31 7

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1 , 5 7 4

1 0 . 8 5 2

1 0

2 7 C u r t i s ,

K e v i n

2 0 0 3 - 0 6

1 3 6

1 , 7 1 4 1 2 . 6 8 3 t 1 1

2 8 J e s s i e , R o n

1 9 7 5 - 7 9

1 4 4

2 , 3 8 6

1 6 . 6 5 8

1 5

2 8 M c C u t c h e o n ,

L a w r e n c e

1 9 7 2 - 7 9

1 8 4

1 , 6 8 3

9 . 1 5 0

1 2

2 9 B r y a n t ,

C u l l e n

1 9 7 3 - 8 2 ,

8 7

1 4 2

1 , 1 4 8

8 . 1 3 9

3

2 9 C l a r k e , L e o n

1 9 5 6 - 5 9

1 5 1

1 , 6 8 0 1 1 . 1 7 0 t 1 2

3 0 C u r t i s ,

K e v i n

2 0 0 3 - 0 6

1 3 6

1 , 7 1 4

1 2 . 6 8 3 t

1 1

3 0 C o x ,

A a r o n

1 9 8 8 - 9 2

9 8

1 , 6 7 3 1 7 . 1 6 9 t

8

3 1 L e e , A m p

1 9 9 7 - 9 9

1 3 5

1 , 5 1 4

1 1 . 2 6 2

6

3 1 H o l o h a n ,

P e t e

1 9 8 8 - 9 0

1 5 9

1 , 6 2 5 1 0 . 2 3 1

7

3 2 G a r y ,

C l e v e l a n d

1 9 8 9 - 9 3

1 3 3

8 5 5

6 . 4 6 0 t

5

3 2 K l e i n , B o b

1 9 6 9 - 7 7

1 2 8

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1 5

3 2 A m e n

d o

l a ,

D a n n y

2 0 0 9 - p r e s e n

t

1 3 3

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6 0

8 . 0

3 6

4

3 3 D e l p i n o ,

R o b e r t

1 9 8 8 - 9 2

1 5 2

1 , 5 7 4 1 0 . 4 7 8

9

3 4 J o h n s o n , D a m o n e

1 9 8 6 - 9 2

1 3 2

1 , 0 1 5

7 . 7 2 7

1 8

3 3 C o n w e l l ,

E r n i e

1 9 9 6 - 2 0 0 2

1 4 6

1 , 5 7 4 1 0 . 8 5 2

1 0

3 5 K l e i n , B o b

1 9 6 9 - 7 6

1 2 8

1 , 6 0 6

1 2 . 5 4 4

1 5

3 5 K e n n i s o n ,

E d d i e

1 9 9 6 - 9 8 , 0 8

9 6

1 , 5 6 2 1 6 . 3 7 7 t 1 0

3 6 M c G e e ,

B u f o r d

1 9 8 7 - 9 1

1 2 7

1 , 0 0 8

7 . 9 2 5

1 1

3 6 M c K e e v e r ,

M a r l i n

1 9 6 1 - 6 6 , 7 1 - 7 2

1 1 9

1 , 5 5 3 1 3 . 1 4 7 t

6

3 7 S m

i t h , L a r r y

1 9 6 9 - 7 3

1 2 6

1 , 0 3 9

8 . 2 3 8

4

3 7 L e e , A m p

1 9 9 7 - 9 9

1 3 5

1 , 5 1 4 1 1 . 2 6 2

6

3 8 D i c k e r s o n , E r i c

1 9 8 3 - 8 7

1 2 3

9 1 2

7 . 4 3 7 t

2

3 8 C a s e y ,

B e r n i e

1 9 6 7 - 6 8

8 2

1 , 4 3 6 1 7 . 5 5 7 t 1 3

3 9 M c D o n a l d ,

T o m m y

1 9 6 5 - 6 6

1 2 2

1 , 7 5 0

1 4 . 3 6 2

1 1

3 9 G u m a n ,

M i k e

1 9 8 0 - 8 8

1 5 0

1 , 4 3 3

9 . 6 6 0

4

4 0 T y l e r ,

W e n d e l l

1 9 7 7 - 8 2

1 2 0

1 , 1 4 7

9 . 6 7 1 t

1 0

4 0 H i l l , D r e w

1 9 7 9 - 8 4

6 0

1 , 3 4 7 2 2 . 5 7 4 t 1 0

4 0 W a d d y ,

B i l l y

1 9 7 7 - 8 1

1 2 0

1 , 9 6 3

1 6 . 4 6 8 t

1 0

4 1 R e n t z e l ,

L a n c e

1 9 7 1 - 7 2 , 7 4

8 3

1 , 2 9 5 1 5 . 6 4 1

7

4 2 M c K e e v e r ,

M a r l i n

1 9 6 1 - 6 6 ,

7 1 - 7 2

1 1 9

1 , 5 5 3

1 3 . 1 4 7 t

6

4 2 H i c k e y , H o w a r d

1 9 4 1 , 4 5 - 4 8

7 5

1 , 2 8 8 1 7 . 2 6 9

1 6

4 3 H i l l , D a v i d

1 9 8 3 - 8 7

1 1 3

1 , 1 5 8

1 0 . 2 3 7

5

4 3 A v e r y ,

D o n n i e

2 0 0 8 - p r e s e n t

1 0 0

1 , 2 6 3 1 2 . 6 6 9 t

8

4 4 L o o k e r , D a n e

2 0 0 2 - 0 8

1 1 2

1 , 2 2 4

1 0 . 9 4 1

5

4 4 L o o k e r , D a n e

2 0 0 2 - 0 8

1 1 2

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5

4 5 S h o f n e r , D e l

1 9 5 7 - 6 0

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2 , 1 5 5

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S h a u n

2 0 0 3 - 0 6

1 0 6

1 , 2 1 5 1 1 . 5 5 2 t

4

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T r o y

1 9 9 3 - 9 6

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5

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Y a r d s

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1 Bruce, Isaac 1994-2007 965 14,259 14.8 23 150 6.5 942 14,109 15.02 Holt, Torry 1999-2008 880 12,717 14.5 11 57 5.2 869 12,660 14.63 Faulk, Marshall 1999-2005 1,917 11,030 5.8 1,447 6,959 4.8 470 4,071 8.7

4 Jackson, Steven 2004-present 2,232 10,761 4.8 1,901 8,072 4.2 331 2,689 8.15 Ellard, Henry 1983-93 611 9,816 16.1 18 55 3.1 593 9,761 16.56 Dickerson, Eric 1983-87 1,648 8,157 4.9 1,525 7,245 4.8 123 912 7.47 McCutcheon, Lawrence 1972-79 1,619 7,869 4.9 1,435 6,186 4.3 184 1,683 9.18 Bass, Dick 1960-69 1,422 7,258 5.1 1,218 5,417 4.4 204 1,841 9.09 Hirsch, Elroy 1949-57 417 6,616 15.9 74 317 4.3 343 6,299 18.4

10 Snow, Jack 1965-75 342 6,015 17.6 2 3 1.5 340 6,012 17.711 Fears, Tom 1948-56 405 5,412 13.4 5 15 3.0 400 5,397 13.512 Josephson, Les 1964-67, 69-74 991 5,377 5.4 797 3,407 4.3 194 1,970 10.213 Anderson, Willie 1988-94 262 5,269 20.1 3 23 7.7 259 5,246 20.314 Phillips, Jim 1958-65 333 4,953 14.9 0 0 0.0 333 4,953 14.915 Arnett, Jon 1957-63 863 4,803 5.6 688 2,892 4.2 175 1,911 10.916 Benton, Jim 1938-40, 42, 44-47 283 4,585 16.2 8 19 2.4 275 4,566 16.617 Tyler, Wendell 1977-82 840 4,413 5.3 720 3,266 4.5 120 1,147 9.618 Younger, Paul 1949-57 766 4,275 5.6 682 3,296 4.8 84 979 11.719 Bryant, Cullen 1973-81, 87 944 4,267 4.5 802 3,119 3.9 142 1,148 8.120 Towler, Dan 1950-55 734 4,158 5.7 672 3,493 5.2 62 665 10.721 Bettis, Jerome 1993-95 871 3,734 4.3 796 3,091 3.9 75 643 8.622 Ellison, Willie 1967-72 746 3,661 4.9 656 2,901 4.4 90 760 8.423 Jackson, Harold 1968, 73-77 205 3,608 17.6 5 17 3.4 200 3,591 18.024 Boyd, Bob 1950-57 178 3,602 20.2 2 -9 -4.5 176 3,611 20.525 Gary, Cleveland 1989-93 800 3,489 4.4 667 2,634 3.9 133 855 6.426 Bertelsen, Jim 1972-76 702 3,480 5.0 614 2,466 4.0 88 1,014 11.527 Cappelletti, John 1974-78 737 3,193 4.3 632 2,246 3.6 105 947 9.028 Dennard, Preston 1978-83 201 3,147 15.7 12 81 6.8 189 3,066 16.2

29 Hoerner, Dick 1947-51 520 3,018 5.8 450 2,010 4.5 70 1,008 14.430 Smith, Larry 1969-73 599 2,947 4.9 473 1,908 4.0 126 1,039 8.231 Delpino, Robert 1988-92 523 2,944 5.6 371 1,370 3.7 152 1,574 10.432 Guman, Mike 1980-88 483 2,719 5.6 333 1,286 3.9 150 1,433 9.633 Dale, Carroll 1960-64 150 2,675 17.8 1 12 12.0 149 2,663 17.934 Bell, Greg 1988-89 616 2,643 4.3 568 2,375 4.2 48 268 5.635 Quinlan, Volney 1952-56 327 2,628 8.0 256 1,510 5.9 71 1,118 15.736 Proehl, Ricky 1998-2002 209 2,609 12.5 2 19 9.5 207 2,590 12.537 Wilson, Tom 1956-61 435 2,589 6.0 389 2,130 5.5 46 459 10.038 Jessie, Ron 1975-79 150 2,438 16.3 6 52 8.7 144 2,386 16.639 White, Charles 1985-88 535 2,309 4.3 504 2,133 4.2 31 176 5.740 Drake, John 1937-41 566 2,230 3.9 525 1,700 3.2 41 530 12.9

Marconi, Joe 1956-61 459 2,230 4.9 398 1,769 4.4 61 461 7.642 Truax, Billy 1964-70 180 2,177 12.1 0 0 0.0 180 2,177 12.143 Hakim, Az-Zahir 1998-2001 170 2,175 12.8 22 143 6.5 148 2,032 13.744 Shofner, Del 1957-60 112 2,146 19.2 2 -9 -4.5 110 2,155 19.645 Gehrke, Fred 1940, 45-49 369 2,094 5.7 318 1,591 5.0 51 503 9.946 Matson, Ollie 1959-62 314 2,028 6.5 249 1,214 4.9 65 814 12.547 Waddy, Billy 1977-81 128 2,027 15.8 8 64 8.0 120 1,963 16.448 Waller, Ron 1955-58 326 1,983 6.1 285 1,564 5.5 41 419 10.249 Redden, Barry 1982-86 381 1,954 5.1 325 1,490 4.6 56 464 8.350 Brown, Ron 1984-89, 91 119 1,918 16.1 21 127 6.0 98 1,791 18.351 Lee, Amp 1997-99 203 1,796 8.8 75 282 3.8 128 1,514 11.8

Tot a l Rush ing Rec ei v i ng

RAMS ALL-TIME YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE LEADERS

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B r u c e ,

I s a a c

1 9 9 4 - 2 0 0 7

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2 3

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1

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0

0

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2

H o l t ,

T o r r y

1 9 9 9 - 2 0 0 8

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1 9 8 3 - 9 3

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4

F a u l k ,

M a r s h a l l

1 9 9 9 - 2 0 0 5

1 , 9 1 9 1 1 , 0 4 8

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D i c k e r s o n , E r i c

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1 9 5 7 - 6 3

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L a w r e n c e

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W i l l i e

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1 6 J o s e p h s o n , L e s

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1 7 T y l e r ,

W e n d e l l

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1 , 1 4 7

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0

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0

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J i m

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P a u l

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# Playe r Y ear s I n t Yar ds A vg LG TD

1 Meador, Ed 1959-70 46 547 11.9 38t 52 Cromwell, Nolan 1977-87 37 671 18.1 94 43 Irvin, LeRoy 1980-89 34 654 19.2 81t 5

4 Lyght, Todd 1991-2000 31 359 11.6 57t 45 Sherman, Will 1954-60 28 515 18.4 95t 3Williams, Clarence 1965-72 28 428 15.3 65t 2Perry, Rod 1975-82 28 386 13.8 83t 4Lyle, Keith 1994-2000 28 336 12.0 68 0

9 Elmendorf, Dave 1971-79 27 421 15.6 57t 210 Thomas, Pat 1976-82 26 292 11.2 64 111 Lewis, Woodley 1950-55 23 416 18.1 45t 112 Simpson, Bill 1974-78 22 391 17.8 42 0

Gray, Jerry 1985-91 22 350 15.9 59t 3Atogwe, Oshiomogho 2005-present 22 340 15.5 52t 1

13 Burroughs, Don 1955-59 21 213 10.1 46 0Johnson, Johnnie 1980-89 21 419 20.0 99t 4

16 Waterfield, Bob 1945-52 20 265 13.3 40 0McCleon, Dexter 1997-2002 20 140 7.0 43 0

19 Robertson, Isaiah 1971-78 18 266 14.8 76 220 Lane, Dick 1952-53 17 307 18.1 80 2

Pardee, Jack 1957-70 17 247 14.5 46t 4Jackson, Monte 1975-77 17 259 15.2 46 3

23 Richter, Les 1954-62 16 206 12.9 25 0Nettles, Jim 1969-72 16 356 22.3 44 1

25 Williams, Jerry 1949-52 15 175 11.7 25 226 Rich, Herb 1951-53 14 307 21.9 97 2

Britt, Charley 1960-63 14 241 17.2 73 1Youngblood, Jim 1973-84 14 262 18.7 36 4

Bly, Dre' 1999-2002 14 247 17.6 93t 330 Matheson, Riley 1939-42, 44-47 12 91 7.6 45 0

Crow, Lindon 1961-64 12 240 20.0 65t 1Stukes, Charlie 1973-74 12 194 16.2 42 0Henley, Darryl 1989-94 12 119 9.9 25 0Newsome, Vince 1983-90 12 227 18.9 81 1

35 Harmon, Tom 1946-47 11 233 21.2 85 2Paul, Don 1948-55 11 173 15.7 32 0Hecker, Norb 1951-53 11 215 19.5 50 0Baughan, Maxie 1966-70 11 104 9.5 31 0Newman, Anthony 1988-94 11 164 14.9 58 1

40 Gehrke, Fred 1940, 45-49 10 108 10.8 41 0Sims, George 1949-50 10 83 8.3 27 1Dwyer, Jack 1952-55 10 169 16.9 76t 2McNeil, Ryan 1997-98 10 164 16.4 75t 2

44 Cason, Jim 1955-56 9 104 11.6 29 1Lamson, Chuck 1965-67 9 77 8.56 44t 1Howard, Gene 1971-72 9 125 13.9 55 1Green, Gary 1984-85 9 172 19.1 60 1Butler, Jerametrius 2001-06 9 87 9.7 45 0Williams, Aeneas 2001-2004 9 154 17.1 46t 3

50 Keane, Tom 1948-51 8 52 6.5 25t 1Bartell, Ron 2005-present 8 102 12.8 38t 1

RAMS AL L-TIM E INT ERCEPTION L EADERS (1940-present)

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Cm p Yds/ TD In t

# Player Years A t t Cm p Yards Pc t A t t TD Pc t In t Pc t LG Rt g1 Everett, Jim 1986-93 3,277 1,847 23,758 56.4% 7.25 142 4.33% 123 3.75% 81t 78.12 Bulger, Marc 2001-2009 3,145 1,981 22,814 63.0% 7.25 122 3.88% 93 2.96% 80t 85.33 Gabriel, Roman 1962-72 3,313 1,705 22,223 51.5% 6.71 154 4.65% 112 3.38% 93t 74.34 Van Brocklin, Norm 1949-57 1,897 1 ,011 16,114 53.3% 8 .49 118 6.22% 127 6.69% 84 74.75 Warner, Kurt 1998-2003 1,688 1,121 14,447 66.4% 8.56 102 6.04% 65 3.85% 85t 97.26 Waterfield, Bob 1945-52 1,618 814 11,893 50.3% 7.35 99 6.12% 128 7.91% 91 62.17 Ferragamo, Vince 1977-84 1,288 730 9,376 56.7% 7.28 7 0 5.43% 71 5.51% 85t 74.88 Haden, Pat 1976-81 1,363 731 9,296 53.6% 6.82 52 3.82% 60 4.40% 68t 69.69 Wade, Bill 1954-60 1,116 602 8,572 53.9% 7.68 56 5.02% 68 6.09% 93 71.0

10 Banks, Tony 1996-98 1,263 685 8,333 54.2% 6.60 36 2.85% 42 3.33% 80t 70.411 Harris, James 1973-76 652 361 5,220 55.4% 8.01 33 5.06% 27 4.14% 80 81.212 Miller, Chris 1994-95 722 405 4,727 56.1% 6.55 34 4.71% 29 4.02% 72 75.113 Bradford, Sam 2010-present 695 407 4,030 58.6% 5.80 20 2.88% 16 2.30% 49 76.014 Hall, Parker 1939-42 721 329 4,013 45.6% 5.57 30 4.16% 67 9.29% 59 38.515 Bratkowski, Zeke 1961-63 531 279 3,559 52.5% 6.70 20 3.77% 35 6.59% 84t 58.916 Munson, Bill 1964-67 550 287 3,556 52.2% 6.47 21 3.82% 33 6.00% 95t 60.217 Martin, Jamie 1993-96, 2001-02, 04-05 430 290 2,966 67.4% 6.90 15 3.49% 19 4.42% 83t 80.2

18 Hadl, John 1973-74 373 188 2,688 50.4% 7.21 27 7.24% 17 4.56% 69 79.319 Ryan, Frank 1958-61 373 181 2,674 48.5% 7.17 15 4.02% 23 6.17% 96t 60.120 Brock, Dieter 1985 365 218 2,658 59.7% 7.28 16 4.38% 13 3.56% 64t 82.021 Green, Trent 1999-2000; 2008 312 183 2,588 58.7% 8.29 16 5.13% 11 3.53% 64 87.922 Kemp, Jeff 1981-85 353 173 2,395 49.0% 6.78 14 3.97% 10 2.83% 63t 72.623 Hardy, Jim 1946-48 332 159 2,063 47.9% 6.21 21 6.33% 21 6.33% 69 62.624 Chandler, Chris 1994, 2004 238 143 1,815 60.1% 7.63 9 3.78% 10 4.20% 72t 79.025 Rypien, Mark 1995, 97 256 148 1,718 57.8% 6.71 9 3.52% 10 3.91% 62 73.726 Dils, Steve 1984-87, 89 250 119 1,383 47.6% 5.53 10 4.00% 9 3.60% 65t 63.127 Rubley, T.J. 1993 189 108 1,338 57.1% 7.08 8 4.23% 6 3.17% 54 80.128 Frerotte, Gus 2006-07 170 95 1,041 55.9% 6.12 7 4.12% 12 7.06% 38 42.829 Snyder, Robert 1937-38 153 61 1,009 39.9% 6.59 9 5.88% 15 9.80% n/a 42.830 Reisz, Albie 1944-46 134 57 923 42.5% 6.89 9 6.72% 13 9.70% 70 49.031 Boller, Kyle 2009 176 98 899 55.7% 5.11 3 1.70% 6 3.41% 35 66.6

32 Bono, Steve 1998 136 69 807 50.7% 5.93 5 3.68% 4 2.94% 47 69.133 Fitzpatrick, Ryan 2005-06 135 76 777 56.3% 5.76 4 2.96% 8 5.93% 56t 58.234 Jaworski, Ron 1974-76 124 54 719 43.5% 5.80 1 0.81% 8 6.45% 42 38.335 Pastorini, Dan 1981 152 64 719 42.1% 4.73 2 1.32% 14 9.21% 46 22.936 Bartkowski, Steve 1986 126 61 654 48.4% 5.19 2 1.59% 2 1.59% 42 62.737 Jacobs, Jack 1942-45 98 46 652 46.9% 6.65 6 6.12% 6 6.12% 67 63.238 Slovak, Martin 1939-41 109 57 638 52.3% 5.85 4 3.67% 18 16.51% n/a 41.939 Namath, Joe 1977 107 50 606 46.7% 5.66 3 2.80% 5 4.67% 42 54.5

RAMS AL L-TIME PASSING LEADERS

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GAME SUMMARIES

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GAMEBOOK

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Washington Redskins at St. Louis Rams Start Time: 12:00 PM CDat Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

Played Dome on Turf: Artificial Outdoor Weather: Sunny and 67 degrees,

Officials

Referee:Line Judge:

Head Linesman:Field Judge:

Umpire:Side Judge:

Back Judge:

Coleman, Walt (65)Spanier, Michael (90)

Camp, Ed (134)Gautreaux, Greg (80)

Ellison, Roy (81)Patterson, Rick (15)

Yette, Greg (38)

Lineups

VISITOR: Washington Redskins 7 7 3 0 0

HOME: St. Louis Rams 0 0 0 10 0

1 2 3 4 OT Tota

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home

Replay Official: Spyskma, Bill

Game Day Weather

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

Scoring Plays

Date: Sunday, 10/2/2011

Washington Redskins St. Louis Rams

Offense DefenseOffense DefenseWR 89 S.Moss LDE 94 A.Carriker WR 11 B.Gibson LDE 91 C.LongLT 71 T.Williams NT 96 B.Cofield LT 76 R.Saffold LDT 98 F.RobbinsLG 78 K.Lichtensteiger RDE 72 S.Bowen LG 63 J.Bell RDT 95 J.Bannan

C 63 W.Montgomery LOLB 91 R.Kerrigan C 60 Jason.Brown RDE 96 J.HallRG 66 C.Chester MLB 59 L.Fletcher RG 62 H.Dahl SLB 51 B.PoppingaRT 77 J.Brown JLB 52 R.McIntosh RT 77 J.Smith MLB 55 J.LaurinaitisTE 47 C.Cooley ROLB 98 B.Orakpo TE 86 M.Hoomanawanui WLB 59 B.Leber

WR 10 J.Gaffney LCB 23 D.Hall WR 10 M.Sims-Walker LCB 21 J.KingQB 8 R.Grossman RCB 26 J.Wilson QB 8 S.Bradford RCB 32 B.FletcherRB 25 T.Hightower SS 30 L.Landry RB 39 S.Jackson SS 43 C.DahlFB 83 F.Davis FS 20 O.Atogwe TE 88 L.Kendricks FS 27 Q.Mikell

Substitutions Substitutions

K 4 G.Gano, P 6 S.Rocca, WR 16 B.Banks, WR 18 T.Austin, WR 19D.Stallworth, CB 22 K.Barnes, FS 24 D.Gomes, RB 29 R.Helu, CB 34B.Westbrook, S 37 R.Doughty, TE 45 M.Sellers, RB 46 R.Torain, LB 50R.Jackson, LB 51 K.Fox, LB 56 P.Riley, LS 57 N.Sundberg, DL 64K.Golston, TE 82 L.Paulsen, WR 84 N.Paul, NT 95 C.Neild, LB 97L.Alexander

K 3 Josh.Brown, P 5 D.Jones, WR 15 D.Curry, WR 18 A.Pettis, S 20D.Stewart, CB 31 A.Harris, RB 35 Q.Porter, S 37 J.Butler, CB 38J.Gordy, LS 44 J.McQuaide, TE 47 B.Bajema, FB 49 B.Miller, LB 50B.Kehl, LB 56 J.Hull, LB 57 C.Chamberlain, C/G 64 T.Wragge, DT 71G.Gibson, G 73 A.Goldberg, WR 84 D.Alexander, DE 92 E.Sims, DE 94R.Quinn, DT 97 D.Scott

Did Not Play Did Not Play

QB 12 J.Beck, OL 58 E.Cook, T 75 S.Locklear QB 4 A.Feeley, RB 33 C.Williams

Not Active Not Active

WR 13 A.Armstrong, CB 32 B.Thompson, FB 36 D.Young, LB 55M.White, OL 69 W.Smith, WR 85 L.Hankerson, DL 93 D.Scott

WR 16 D.Amendola, CB 26 R.Hood, RB 34 J.Norwood, LB 52J.Williams, TE 81 S.Spach, WR 87 G.Salas, DE 99 C.Ah You

G.Gano (38) Josh.Brown (32)

Redskins S.Moss 6 yd. pass from R.Grossman (G.Gano kick) (11-69, 5:34) 7 01 3:06Redskins R.Torain 20 yd. run (G.Gano kick) (3-44, 1:25) 14 02 5:42Redskins G.Gano 38 yd. Field Goal (8-62, 3:52) 17 03 11:08Rams Josh Brown 32 yd Field Goal (7 17 2:25) 17 34 10:09

National Football League Game SummaryNFL Copyright © 2011 by The National Football League. All rights reserved. This summary and play-by-play is for the express purpose of assisting media in theircoverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 10/2/2011

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Washington Redskins St. Louis RamsRUSHING ATT YDS LG TD AVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG T AVGR.Torain 135 7.1 119 39 S.Jackson 45 2.617 13R.Helu 35 4.4 08 9T.Hightower 24 3.0 08 9R.Grossman 2 0.4 05 2

40 196 4.9 39 1Total 17 45 2.6 13Total

PASSING LGTD IN RT PASSING ATT LGTD IN ATT CMP SK/YDSK/YD YDSCMP YDS

R.Grossman 143 129 15 0/0 2 48.5 S.Bradford 164 143 20 7/37 0 64252043 164 120 7/37 0 6415 143 129 0/0 2 48.5Total Total 2520

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TD AVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TD AVGTAR S.Moss 39 7.8 1510 L.Kendricks 33 8.34913 11.Gaffney 62 15.5 044 A.Pettis 32 8.04720 12

F.Davis 34 8.5 046 S.Jackson 19 4.84813 15T.Hightower 4 4.0 013 D.Alexander 46 15.3384 25C.Cooley 4 4.0 012 B.Bajema 11 5.5224 7M.Sellers 0 0.0 001 B.Gibson 14 14.0110 14D.Stallworth 0 0.0 001 M.Sims-Walker 6 6.0160 6

B.Miller 3 3.011 3M.Hoomanawanui 0 0.001 0

15 143 9.5 20 1otal 27 20 164 8.2 25otal 43

NTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TD AVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TD AVGJ.King 51 51.01 51J.Laurinaitis 15 15.01 15

Total 0 0 0 00 Total 66 33.0 512

PUNTING YDS LNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET

7 245.7321 63 3603 45.0D.Jones 145.9 0 8 42.1S.RoccaTotal 321 637 45.9 0 345.7 Total 3608 45.0 1 242.1

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TD AVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TD AVGFC FCB.Banks 3 0.8 04 A.Pettis 0 0.03 01 5 0DOWNED] 0 0.0 02 Q.Porter 1 1.01 10 0 1TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 01 [DOWNED] 0 0.02 00 0 0

Total 3 0.8 5 04 Total 1 0.3 14 11

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TD AVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TD AVGFC FC

B.Banks 35 17.5 02 A.Pettis 19 19.01 00 20 19TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 01 Q.Porter 13 13.01 00 0 13

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.02 0 0

Total 35 17.5 20 02 Total 32 16.0 192 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTD OPP-REC YD TD OUT-BDSWashington Redskins

LOST OWN-RECB.Banks 0 001 0 01 0 00R.Torain 0 001 0 01 0 00W.Montgomery -8 001 0 00 0 00T.Hightower 0 000 0 01 0 00

R.Kerrigan 0 000 0 00 1 00B.Cofield 0 000 3 00 0 10Total 8 003 3 03 1 10

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Final Individual Statistics

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Final Team StatisticsHomeVisitor

Redskins Rams

16 14TOTAL FIRST DOWNS8 1By Rushing

8 11By Passing 0 2By Penalty9-18-50% 6-18-33%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

0-0-0% 1-2-50%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY339 172TOTAL NET YARDS

69 67Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)4.9 2.6Average gain per offensive play

196 45NET YARDS RUSHING40 17Total Rushing Plays

4.9 2.6Average gain per rushing play3-7 2-3Tackles for a loss-number and yards143 127NET YARDS PASSING0-0 7-37Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass143 164Gross yards passing

29-15-2 43-20-0PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED4.9 2.5Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)

4-2-2 3-3-1KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks7-45.9 8-45.0PUNTS Number and Av erage

0 0Had Blocked0-0 0-0FGs - PATs Had Blocked

45.7 42.1Net Punting Average3 67TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)

4-3 4-1No. and Yards Punt Returns2-35 2-32No. and Yards Kickoff Returns

0-0 2-66No. and Yards Interception Returns10-96 9-65PENALTIES Number and Yards

3-0 3-1FUMBLES Number and Lost2 1TOUCHDOWNS1 0Rushing1 1Passing

2-2 1-1EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts2-2 1-1Kicking Made-Attempts1-1 1-1FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts

1-1-100% 1-3-33%RED ZONE EFFICIENCY0-0-0% 1-2-50%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY

0 0SAFETIES17 10FINAL SCORE

35:10 24:50TIME OF POSSESSION

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* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter

Home

Visitor

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

7:47

7:13

6:27 13:20 7:36 35:10

8:33 1:40 7:24 24:50

Redskins: 3 - WAS 17 Rams: 4 - SL 16

(367) Average WAS 28

(425) Average SL 33

Washington Redskins

St. Louis Rams

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

Net Yds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

HowGiven Up

#

Washington Redskins

1 11:49 2:139:36 Punt WAS 42 4 19 -5 14 1 SL 44 Punt

2 8:40 5:343:06 Punt WAS 31 11 69 0 69 4 SL 6* Touchdown3 14:46 1:0413:42 Punt WAS 10 3 5 0 5 0 WAS 15 Punt4 12:45 2:539:52 Punt WAS 26 6 13 -11 2 1 WAS 28 Punt5 7:07 1:255:42 Fumble SL 44 3 44 0 44 2 SL 20 Touchdown6 1:39 1:050:34 Punt WAS 20 3 9 0 9 0 WAS 29 Punt

7 15:00 3:5211:08 Kickoff WAS 18 8 62 0 62 2 SL 20 Field Goal8 10:42 4:376:05 Punt WAS 26 8 33 -5 28 2 SL 46 Punt

9 4:51 7:1712:34 Punt WAS 40 12 54 -20 34 3 SL 26 Interception10 10:09 1:378:32 Kickoff WAS 14 3 7 0 7 0 WAS 21 Punt

11 5:45 0:155:30 Kickoff WAS 20 1 0 0 0 0 WAS 20 Interception12 4:27 1:073:20 Punt WAS 2 3 7 0 7 0 WAS 9 Punt13 2:11 2:110:00 Downs SL 38 5 9 0 9 1 SL 28 End of Game

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

Net Yds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

HowGiven Up

#

St. Louis Rams

1 15:00 3:1111:49 Kickoff SL 20 5 11 -5 6 1 SL 26 Punt2 9:36 0:568:40 Punt SL 11 3 5 0 5 0 SL 16 Punt

3 3:06 3:2014:46 Kickoff SL 15 7 45 0 45 2 WAS 40 Punt4 13:42 0:5712:45 Punt SL 29 3 3 0 3 0 SL 32 Punt5 9:52 2:457:07 Punt WAS 44 7 6 -15 -9 1 WAS 43 Fumble6 5:42 4:031:39 Kickoff SL 11 8 34 -10 24 2 SL 35 Punt7 0:34 0:340:00 Punt SL 18 2 -1 0 -1 0 SL 16 End of Half

8 11:08 0:2610:42 Kickoff SL 20 3 0 0 0 0 SL 20 Punt9 6:05 1:144:51 Punt SL 27 3 -4 -5 -9 0 SL 18 Punt

10 12:34 2:2510:09 Interception WAS 31 7 22 -5 17 2 WAS 14* Field Goal11 8:32 2:475:45 Punt SL 40 10 55 5 60 5 WAS 15* Touchdown

12 5:30 1:034:27 Interception WAS 19 3 -15 -5 -20 0 WAS 39* Punt13 3:20 1:092:11 Punt SL 28 7 11 0 11 1 SL 39 Downs

Ball Possession And Drive Chart

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TKL /TK=Tackle AST /AS=Assist COMB=Combined TFL=Tackles for a LossQH=Quarterback Hit

IN=Interce tion PD=Pass Defense FF =Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recover

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscWashington Redskins

TKL AST COMB SK /YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FQHTFL

006 0 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Hall105 1 6 1 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Kerrigan

115 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.McIntosh324 1 5 2.5 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Orakpo214 1 5 1.5 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Bowen003 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Wilson102 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0L.Landry112 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Carriker002 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O.Atogwe002 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Barnes001 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0TEAM011 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Doughty001 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Westbrook 011 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Jackson001 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Golston001 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0L.Fletcher100 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Cofield000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0L.Alexander000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Stallworth000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Sundberg000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0G.Gano000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0N.Paul000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0B.Banks000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0T.Hightower000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0T.Williams

000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.TorainTotal 41 4 45 7 37 0 3 1 1 6 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 2107

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

Special Teams MiscSt. Louis Rams Regular Defensive Plays

0 07 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Fletcher0 05 2 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.Laurinaitis1 06 0 6 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Stewart0 06 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Poppinga0 15 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Dahl0 14 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.Hall1 03 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Q.Mikell0 02 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.Bannan0 12 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Long0 02 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.King0 02 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Leber0 01 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Harris1 11 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Sims0 01 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Quinn

1 01 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0F.Robbins0 01 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Scott0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0D.Curry

Final Defensive Statistics

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Scorin Pla s

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscWashington Redskins

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TIME OF POSSESSIONPERIOD SCORES7 7 = 14

0 0 = 0

14:14

15:46RedskinsRams

Redskins

Rams

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor HomeRedskins S.Moss 6 yd. pass from R.Grossman (G.Gano kick) (11-69, 5:34) 7 01 3:06Redskins R.Torain 20 yd. run (G.Gano kick) (3-44, 1:25) 14 02 5:42

8TOTAL FIRST DOWNS2 - 6 - 0 1 - 5 - 0First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty

4-8-50% 1-8-13%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY159 103TOTAL NET YARDS

30 35Total Offensive Plays71 42NET YARDS RUSHING88 61NET YARDS PASSING88 73Gross Yards Passing

0-0 3-12Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass16 - 8 - 0 18 - 10 - 0ass Attempts-Completion s-Had Intercepted

4 - 47.3 5 - 46.4unts-Number and Average4 - 46 5 - 40enalties-Number and Yards

1 - 0 3 - 1umbles-Number and Lost1-1-100% 0-0-0%Red Zone Effic iency

WAS 31 SL 23Average Drive Start

RUSHING ATT YDS LG TD AVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG T AVG

R.Torain 27 13.5 12 20 S.Jackson 42 3.014 13T.Hightower 22 3.1 07 9R.Helu 20 5.0 04 9R.Grossman 2 2.0 01 2

14 71 5.1 20 1Total 14 42 3.0 13Total

ASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN

R.Grossman 88 116 8 0/0 0 87.5 S.Bradford 73 018 10 3/12 0 65252018 73 010 3/12 0 68 88 116 0/0 0 87.5Total Total 2520

ASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TD AVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TD AVGTAR

.Gaffney 54 18.0 033 S.Jackson 4 1.334 620.Moss 26 8.7 135 L.Kendricks 19 9.522 1113

C.Cooley 4 4.0 012 D.Alexander 25 25.012 254T.Hightower 4 4.0 012 B.Gibson 14 14.011 144

.Davis 0 0.0 002 A.Pettis 4 4.012 40M.Sellers 0 0.0 001 B.Bajema 4 4.011 40D.Stallworth 0 0.0 001 B.Miller 3 3.011 30

M.Sims-Walker 0 0.004 0M.Hoomanawanui 0 0.001 0

8 88 11.0 20 1Total 16 10 73 7.3 25Total 18

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL5 1 6 1 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Kerrigan 10

4 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Hall 00

3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.McIntosh 11

2 1 3 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Bowen 10

Totals: 14 2 16 1.5 11 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 031

First Half Summary

Washington Redskins vs St. Louis Rams

10/2/2011 at Edward Jones Dome

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First QuarterPlay By Play 10/2/20

SL wins toss, elects to Receive, and WAS elects to defend the North goal.G.Gano kicks 72 yards from WAS 35 to SL -7. Q.Porter, Touchback.St. Louis Rams at 15:00

(15:00) S.Jackson left guard to SL 20 for no gain (R.Kerrigan).1-10-SL 20(14:31) (Shotgun) S.Jackson left tackle to SL 33 for 13 yards (L.Landry).2-10-SL 20 R1(13:53) S.Jackson left tackle to SL 33 for no gain (B.Orakpo).1-10-SL 33

(13:18) S.Jackson left guard to SL 36 for 3 yards (D.Hall).2-10-SL 33(12:47) (Shotgun) PENALTY on SL-R.Saffold, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at SL 36 - No Play.3-7-SL 36(12:32) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to S.Jackson to SL 26 for -5 yards (R.McIntosh).3-12-SL 31(11:59) D.Jones punts 37 yards to WAS 37, Center-J.McQuaide. B.Banks ran ob at WAS 42 for 5 yards (B.Kehl).4-17-SL 26

Washington Redskins at 11:49(11:49) R.Grossman pass short right to S.Moss ran ob at SL 45 for 13 yards (J.King).1-10-WAS 42 P1(11:19) R.Grossman scrambles left end ran ob at SL 43 for 2 yards (J.Hall).1-10-SL 45

(10:51) R.Grossman pass incomplete short right to M.Sellers [C.Long].2-8-SL 43(10:41) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short middle to T.Hightower to SL 39 for 4 yards (J.Laurinaitis).3-8-SL 43(9:55) (Shotgun) PENALTY on WAS-J.Brown, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at SL 39 - No Play.4-4-SL 39(9:45) S.Rocca punts 33 yards to SL 11, Center-N.Sundberg. A.Pettis to SL 11 for no gain (L.Alexander).4-9-SL 44

St. Louis Rams at 9:36(9:36) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to M.Sims-Walker.1-10-SL 11(9:32) (Shotgun) S.Jackson left tackle to SL 16 for 5 yards (L.Landry).2-10-SL 11(8:59) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short right to M.Sims-Walker (D.Hall).3-5-SL 16(8:51) D.Jones punts 54 yards to WAS 30, Center-J.McQuaide. B.Banks to WAS 31 for 1 yard (B.Miller).4-5-SL 16

Washington Redskins at 8:40(8:40) R.Grossman pass incomplete short middle to T.Hightower.1-10-WAS 31(8:35) T.Hightower left end pushed ob at WAS 33 for 2 yards (B.Fletcher).2-10-WAS 31(8:12) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass deep middle to J.Gaffney to SL 47 for 20 yards (C.Dahl).3-8-WAS 33 P2(7:32) T.Hightower left end pushed ob at SL 42 for 5 yards (B.Poppinga).1-10-SL 47

(7:08) T.Hightower right end to SL 44 for -2 yards (D.Stewart).2-5-SL 42(6:25) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass deep middle to J.Gaffney to SL 27 for 17 yards (C.Dahl).3-7-SL 44 P3(5:42) T.Hightower right end to SL 21 for 6 yards (D.Stewart).1-10-SL 27

(5:00) R.Helu left tackle to SL 12 for 9 yards (B.Fletcher).2-4-SL 21 R4(4:23) R.Helu left tackle to SL 8 for 4 yards (B.Poppinga). SL-G.Gibson was injured during the play.1-10-SL 12

(3:47) (Shotgun) R.Helu right guard to SL 6 for 2 yards (D.Stewart).2-6-SL 8(3:11) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short left to S.Moss for 6 yards, TOUCHDOWN [C.Dahl].3-4-SL 6 P5G.Gano extra point is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-S.Rocca.

WAS 7 SL 0, 11 plays, 69 yards, 5:34 drive, 11:54 elapsedG.Gano kicks 63 yards from WAS 35 to SL 2. Q.Porter to SL 15 for 13 yards (D.Stallworth).St. Louis Rams at 3:06, (1st play from scrimmage 3:00)

(3:00) S.Bradford pass short right to B.Miller to SL 18 for 3 yards (D.Hall).1-10-SL 15(2:24) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to L.Kendricks pushed ob at SL 29 for 11 yards (R.Kerrigan).2-7-SL 18 P2(1:56) (Shotgun) S.Jackson up the middle to SL 32 for 3 yards (L.Landry; R.Kerrigan).1-10-SL 29

(1:23) S.Bradford pass short middle to D.Alexander to WAS 43 for 25 yards (O.Atogwe).2-7-SL 32 P3(:41) S.Jackson left guard to WAS 40 for 3 yards (A.Carriker).1-10-WAS 43

(:03) (Shotgun) S.Bradford sacked ob at WAS 40 for 0 yards (Team).2-7-WAS 40END OF UARTER

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St. Louis Rams continued.(15:00) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep left to M.Sims-Walker.3-7-WAS 40(14:55) D.Jones punts 30 yards to WAS 10, Center-J.McQuaide, downed by SL.4-7-WAS 40

Washington Redskins at 14:46(14:46) R.Grossman pass incomplete short middle to F.Davis (J.Bannan).1-10-WAS 10(14:42) R.Helu right tackle to WAS 15 for 5 yards (D.Stewart).2-10-WAS 10

(14:00) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass incomplete short left to F.Davis (D.Stewart).3-5-WAS 15(13:55) S.Rocca punts 56 yards to SL 29, Center-N.Sundberg, downed by WAS.4-5-WAS 15

St. Louis Rams at 13:42(13:42) S.Jackson right tackle to SL 32 for 3 yards (B.Orakpo).1-10-SL 29(13:07) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to S.Jackson (B.Cofield).2-7-SL 32(13:01) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to A.Pettis [R.McIntosh].3-7-SL 32(12:55) D.Jones punts 46 yards to WAS 22, Center-J.McQuaide. B.Banks MUFFS catch, and recovers at WAS 24.B.Banks to WAS 26 for 2 yards (D.Curry).

4-7-SL 32

Washington Redskins at 12:45(12:45) R.Grossman pass short left to C.Cooley pushed ob at WAS 30 for 4 yards (B.Leber).1-10-WAS 26(12:16) R.Grossman pass incomplete short right to C.Cooley (D.Stewart).2-6-WAS 30(12:09) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short right to S.Moss to WAS 37 for 7 yards (B.Fletcher).3-6-WAS 30 P6(11:40) T.Hightower left tackle to WAS 35 for -2 yards (F.Robbins).1-10-WAS 37

(10:57) T.Hightower right tackle to WAS 39 for 4 yards (C.Dahl).2-12-WAS 35(10:14) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass incomplete short right to D.Stallworth [E.Sims].3-8-WAS 39PENALTY on WAS-R.Grossman, Intentional Grounding, 11 yards, enforced at WAS 39.

(10:05) S.Rocca punts 39 yards to SL 33, Center-N.Sundberg. A.Pettis MUFFS catch, touched at SL 35, recoveredby SL-D.Curry at SL 41. D.Curry to SL 41 for no gain (N.Sundberg).

4-19-WAS 28

PENALTY on WAS-P.Riley, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at SL 41.St. Louis Rams at 9:52

(9:52) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep right to M.Hoomanawanui. WAS-D.Hall was injured during the play.1-10-WAS 44(9:47) (Shotgun) S.Jackson right tackle to WAS 38 for 6 yards (B.Westbrook).2-10-WAS 44(9:29) (Shotgun) S.Jackson right tackle to WAS 35 for 3 yards (S.Bowen).3-4-WAS 38(8:47) S.Bradford pass short right to A.Pettis to WAS 31 for 4 yards (K.Barnes).4-1-WAS 35 P4(8:10) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to M.Sims-Walker.1-10-WAS 31

(8:03) S.Bradford pass short left to S.Jackson to WAS 28 for 3 yards (S.Bowen).2-10-WAS 31(7:20) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to A.Pettis (A.Carriker).3-7-WAS 28PENALTY on SL-J.Smith, Personal Foul, 15 yards, enforced at WAS 28 - No Play.

(7:14) S.Bradford sacked at 50 for -7 yards (R.Kerrigan). FUMBLES (R.Kerrigan), RECOVERED by WAS-B.Cofield at SL 47. B.Cofield to SL 44 for 3 yards (R.Saffold).

3-22-WAS 43

Washington Redskins at 7:07(7:07) R.Grossman pass short middle to J.Gaffney to SL 27 for 17 yards (B.Fletcher).1-10-SL 44 P7(6:33) R.Torain left tackle to SL 20 for 7 yards (D.Stewart).1-10-SL 27

(5:54) R.Torain left tackle for 20 yards, TOUCHDOWN.2-3-SL 20 R8G.Gano extra point is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-S.Rocca.

WAS 14 SL 0, 3 plays, 44 yards, 1:25 drive, 9:18 elapsedG.Gano kicks 63 yards from WAS 35 to SL 2. A.Pettis pushed ob at SL 25 for 23 yards (G.Gano).PENALTY on SL-D.Alexander, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at SL 21.

St. Louis Rams at 5:42, (1st play from scrimmage 5:37)(5:37) (Shotgun) S.Jackson up the middle to SL 14 for 3 yards (R.McIntosh).1-10-SL 11(5:11) S.Bradford pass short left to B.Gibson to SL 28 for 14 yards (J.Wilson).2-7-SL 14 P5(4:30) S.Jackson right end to SL 29 for 1 yard (R.McIntosh).1-10-SL 28

Penalty on SL-J.Smith, Illegal Formation, declined.

(4:08) S.Bradford pass short right to B.Bajema to SL 33 for 4 yards (R.Kerrigan).2-9-SL 29

(3:26) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to L.Kendricks to SL 41 for 8 yards (D.Hall).3-5-SL 33 P6(2:52) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to S.Jackson to SL 47 for 6 yards (D.Hall).1-10-SL 41

(2:19) S.Jackson left tackle to SL 45 for -2 yards (R.Jackson).2-4-SL 47

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St. Louis Rams at 0:34(:34) (Shotgun) S.Bradford sacked at SL 16 for -2 yards (sack split by B.Orakpo and S.Bowen).1-10-SL 18(:23) (Shotgun) S.Jackson right tackle to SL 17 for 1 yard (R.Kerrigan).2-12-SL 16

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Third QuarterPlay By Play 10/2/20

WAS elects to Receive, and SL elects to defend the South goal.osh.Brown kicks 67 yards from SL 35 to WAS -2. B.Banks to WAS 18 for 20 yards (E.Sims).

Washington Redskins at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:56)(14:56) R.Torain left tackle pushed ob at WAS 20 for 2 yards (J.Hall).1-10-WAS 18(14:23) R.Torain right tackle to WAS 27 for 7 yards (D.Stewart).2-8-WAS 20(13:48) R.Helu left end to WAS 34 for 7 yards (J.Hall).3-1-WAS 27 R9

(13:12) R.Torain right tackle to SL 27 for 39 yards (Q.Mikell).1-10-WAS 34

R(12:26) R.Helu right tackle to SL 26 for 1 yard (J.Laurinaitis).1-10-SL 27

(11:42) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass incomplete short right.2-9-SL 26(11:35) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short left to F.Davis to SL 20 for 6 yards (C.Dahl).3-9-SL 26(11:12) G.Gano 38 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-N.Sundberg, Holder-S.Rocca.4-3-SL 20

WAS 17 SL 0, 8 plays, 62 yards, 3:52 drive, 3:52 elapsedG.Gano kicks 74 yards from WAS 35 to SL -9. Q.Porter, Touchback.St. Louis Rams at 11:08

(11:08) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to S.Jackson.1-10-SL 20(11:03) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep right to L.Kendricks [L.Landry].2-10-SL 20(10:57) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep right to L.Kendricks [B.Cofield].3-10-SL 20

(10:52) D.Jones punts 49 yards to WAS 31, Center-J.McQuaide. B.Banks to WAS 26 for -5 yards (D.Curry).4-10-SL 20Washington Redskins at 10:42

(10:42) R.Grossman pass short right to F.Davis to WAS 34 for 8 yards (B.Poppinga).1-10-WAS 26(10:04) R.Torain left tackle to 50 for 16 yards (B.Poppinga).2-2-WAS 34 R1(9:26) R.Torain right end to SL 46 for 4 yards (D.Scott).1-10-50

(8:39) R.Torain left tackle to SL 41 for 5 yards (B.Fletcher).2-6-SL 46Timeout #1 by WAS at 07:50.(7:50) R.Grossman scrambles right end ran ob at SL 39 for 2 yards (C.Long).3-1-SL 41 R1(7:28) R.Torain right tackle to SL 33 for 6 yards (J.Laurinaitis).1-10-SL 39

(6:52) R.Grossman pass incomplete short middle to S.Moss (E.Sims) [J.Hall].2-4-SL 33(6:43) PENALTY on WAS-R.Grossman, Delay of Game, 5 yards, enforced at SL 33 - No Play.3-4-SL 33(6:43) (Shotgun) R.Grossman Aborted. W.Montgomery FUMBLES at SL 46, recovered by WAS-T.Hightower at SL46. T.Hightower to SL 46 for no gain (E.Sims).

3-9-SL 38

(6:10) S.Rocca punts 29 yards to SL 17, Center-N.Sundberg, fair catch by Q.Porter.4-17-SL 46PENALTY on WAS-D.Gomes, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at SL 17.

St. Louis Rams at 6:05(6:05) S.Jackson up the middle to SL 30 for 3 yards (K.Golston).1-10-SL 27(5:35) S.Bradford sacked at SL 23 for -7 yards (B.Orakpo).2-7-SL 30(5:06) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep middle to L.Kendricks.3-14-SL 23(4:59) (Punt formation) PENALTY on SL-D.Curry, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at SL 23 - No Play.4-14-SL 23(4:59) D.Jones punts 42 yards to WAS 40, Center-J.McQuaide, fair catch by B.Banks.4-19-SL 18

Washington Redskins at 4:51

(4:51) T.Hightower right end to WAS 42 for 2 yards (B.Fletcher).1-10-WAS 40(4:15) R.Torain left tackle to WAS 42 for no gain (C.Long).2-8-WAS 42(3:31) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short right to S.Moss to SL 47 for 11 yards (B.Fletcher).3-8-WAS 42 P13(2:55) R.Torain left end to SL 40 for 7 yards (J.King).1-10-SL 47

(2:19) R.Torain left tackle to SL 35 for 5 yards (J.Hall; J.Laurinaitis).2-3-SL 40 R1(1:39) R.Torain left guard to SL 30 for 5 yards (G.Gibson).1-10-SL 35

PENALTY on WAS-W.Montgomery, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at SL 35 - No Play.

(1:15) R.Grossman pass short left to F.Davis to SL 38 for 7 yards (B.Poppinga).1-20-SL 45(:32) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short left to S.Moss to SL 36 for 2 yards (A.Harris).2-13-SL 38PENALTY on WAS-T.Williams, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at SL 36.

(:07) R.Grossman pass short middle to F.Davis to SL 33 for 13 yards (Q.Mikell).2-21-SL 46END OF UARTER

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Washington Redskins continued.(15:00) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short left to J.Gaffney to SL 25 for 8 yards (A.Harris; Q.Mikell).3-8-SL 33 P1(14:18) R.Torain right tackle to SL 25 for no gain (R.Quinn). FUMBLES (R.Quinn), and recovers at SL 23. R.Torainto SL 23 for no gain (J.Bannan).

1-10-SL 25

(13:35) R.Torain up the middle to SL 26 for -3 yards (Q.Mikell).2-8-SL 23(12:45) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short left INTERCEPTED by J.King at SL 18. J.King pushed ob at WAS 31 for51 yards (T.Hightower).

3-11-SL 26

St. Louis Rams at 12:34(12:34) S.Bradford pass short right to B.Bajema to WAS 24 for 7 yards (R.McIntosh).1-10-WAS 31(12:34) S.Jackson right tackle to WAS 23 for 1 yard (S.Bowen).2-3-WAS 24(11:19) S.Bradford pass deep right to D.Alexander to WAS 8 for 15 yards (D.Hall).3-2-WAS 23 P7PENALTY on WAS-D.Hall, Unnecessary Roughness, 5 yards, enforced at WAS 8. X8

(11:05) (Shotgun) S.Jackson left guard to WAS 4 for -1 yards (R.Doughty).1-3-WAS 3

(10:28) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to B.Miller.2-4-WAS 4PENALTY on SL-R.Saffold, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at WAS 4 - No Play.

(10:21) S.Bradford pass incomplete short right to S.Jackson.2-14-WAS 14(10:17) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to L.Kendricks.3-14-WAS 14(10:13) Josh.Brown 32 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.McQuaide, Holder-D.Jones.4-14-WAS 14

WAS 17 SL 3, 7 plays, 17 yards, 1 penalty, 2:25 drive, 4:51 elapsedosh.Brown kicks 66 yards from SL 35 to WAS -1. B.Banks to WAS 14 for 15 yards (B.Miller).

Washington Redskins at 10:09, (1st play from scrimmage 10:03)(10:03) R.Torain left tackle to WAS 21 for 7 yards (B.Leber).1-10-WAS 14(9:26) R.Torain left end pushed ob at WAS 21 for no gain (J.Hall).2-3-WAS 21(8:47) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass incomplete short middle to T.Hightower.3-3-WAS 21(8:43) S.Rocca punts 40 yards to SL 39, Center-N.Sundberg. Q.Porter to SL 40 for 1 yard (N.Paul).4-3-WAS 21

St. Louis Rams at 8:32(8:32) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to A.Pettis pushed ob at WAS 48 for 12 yards (K.Barnes).1-10-SL 40 P9(8:07) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to D.Alexander to WAS 42 for 6 yards (J.Wilson).1-10-WAS 48

(7:41) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to D.Alexander.2-4-WAS 42(7:38) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short middle to A.Pettis to WAS 34 for 8 yards (L.Fletcher).3-4-WAS 42 P10(7:10) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to M.Sims-Walker to WAS 28 for 6 yards (D.Hall).1-10-WAS 34

(6:44) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short right to M.Sims-Walker.2-4-WAS 28(6:37) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to A.Pettis to WAS 20 for 8 yards (J.Wilson).3-4-WAS 28 P11(6:03) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to S.Jackson [R.Jackson].1-10-WAS 20

PENALTY on WAS-R.Jackson, Roughing the Passer, 10 yards, enforced at WAS 20 - No Play. X12

(6:03) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to S.Jackson.1-10-WAS 10

(5:54) (Shotgun) PENALTY on SL-L.Kendricks, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at WAS 10 - No Play.2-10-WAS 10(5:54) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to L.Kendricks.2-15-WAS 15(5:50) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to S.Jackson for 15 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-15-WAS 15 P13

Josh.Brown extra point is GOOD, Center-J.McQuaide, Holder-D.Jones.WAS 17 SL 10, 10 plays, 60 yards, 1 penalty, 2:47 drive, 9:15 elapsed

osh.Brown kicks 73 yards from SL 35 to WAS -8. B.Banks, Touchback.Washington Redskins at 5:45

(5:45) R.Grossman pass short middle intended for S.Moss INTERCEPTED by J.Laurinaitis at WAS 34. J.Laurinaitisto WAS 19 for 15 yards (T.Williams).

1-10-WAS 20

St. Louis Rams at 5:30(5:30) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to D.Alexander.1-10-WAS 19(5:25) (Shotgun) S.Jackson up the middle to WAS 16 for 3 yards (R.McIntosh).2-10-WAS 19PENALTY on SL, Illegal Shift, 5 yards, enforced at WAS 19 - No Play.

(5:06) (Shotgun) S.Bradford sacked at WAS 34 for -10 yards (S.Bowen).2-15-WAS 24

(4:42) (Shotgun) S.Bradford sacked at WAS 39 for -5 yards (B.Orakpo).3-25-WAS 34Timeout #1 by SL at 04:35.(4:35) D.Jones punts 37 yards to WAS 2, Center-J.McQuaide, downed by SL-D.Curry.4-30-WAS 39

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(2:20) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to A.Pettis.3-13-SL 39Timeout #2 by WAS at 02:16.(2:16) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep right to A.Pettis.4-13-SL 39

Washington Redskins at 2:11(2:11) R.Torain left tackle to SL 37 for 1 yard (J.Bannan).1-10-SL 38Timeout #3 by SL at 02:07.(2:07) R.Torain left tackle to SL 31 for 6 yards (J.Laurinaitis).2-9-SL 37

Two-Minute Warning

(2:00) R.Torain left guard to SL 27 for 4 yards (J.Laurinaitis).3-3-SL 31 R1(1:16) R.Grossman kneels to SL 28 for -1 yards.1-10-SL 27

(:36) R.Grossman kneels to SL 29 for -1 yards.2-11-SL 28END OF UARTER

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Miscellaneous Statistics Report

Ten Longest Plays for Washington Redskins

Ten Longest Plays for St. Louis Rams

VISITOR: Washington Redskins 2 0 0

HOME: St. Louis Rams 1 0 0

Offense Defense Special TeamsTouchdown Scoring Information

Player Scoring Information

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards1-10-WAS 34 (13:12) R.Torain right tackle to SL 27 for 39 yards (Q.Mikell).3393-8-WAS 33 (8:12) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass deep middle to J.Gaffney to SL 47 for 20 yards (C.Dahl).1202-3-SL 20 (5:54) R.Torain left tackle for 20 yards, TOUCHDOWN.220

3-7-SL 44 (6:25) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass deep middle to J.Gaffney to SL 27 for 17 yards (C.Dahl).1171-10-SL 44 (7:07) R.Grossman pass short middle to J.Gaffney to SL 27 for 17 yards (B.Fletcher).2172-2-WAS 34 (10:04) R.Torain left tackle to 50 for 16 yards (B.Poppinga).3161-10-WAS 42 (11:49) R.Grossman pass short right to S.Moss ran ob at SL 45 for 13 yards (J.King).1132-21-SL 46 (:07) R.Grossman pass short middle to F.Davis to SL 33 for 13 yards (Q.Mikell).3133-8-WAS 42 (3:31) (Shotgun) R.Grossman pass short right to S.Moss to SL 47 for 11 yards (B.Fletcher).3112-4-SL 21 (5:00) R.Helu left tackle to SL 12 for 9 yards (B.Fletcher).19

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards2-7-SL 32 (1:23) S.Bradford pass short middle to D.Alexander to WAS 43 for 25 yards (O.Atogwe).1253-2-WAS 23 (11:19) S.Bradford pass deep right to D.Alexander to WAS 8 for 15 yards (D.Hall).

PENALTY on WAS-D.Hall, Unnecessary Roughness, 5 yards, enforced at WAS 8.420

3-15-WAS 15 (5:50) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to S.Jackson for 15 yards, TOUCHDOWN.4152-7-SL 14 (5:11) S.Bradford pass short left to B.Gibson to SL 28 for 14 yards (J.Wilson).2142-10-SL 20 (14:31) (Shotgun) S.Jackson left tackle to SL 33 for 13 yards (L.Landry).1131-10-SL 40 (8:32) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to A.Pettis pushed ob at WAS 48 for 12 yards

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2-7-SL 18 (2:24) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to L.Kendricks pushed ob at SL 29 for 11 yards(R.Kerrigan).

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3-5-SL 33 (3:26) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to L.Kendricks to SL 41 for 8 yards (D.Hall).283-4-WAS 42 (7:38) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short middle to A.Pettis to WAS 34 for 8 yards (L.Fletcher).483-4-WAS 28 (6:37) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to A.Pettis to WAS 20 for 8 yards (J.Wilson).48

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RAMS RECORDS

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ALL-TIME LEADERS

Bold denotes player active with RamsItalics denotes rookie

CAREER RUSHINGYears Att. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Jackson, Steven ................................................ 2004- 1,901 8,072 4.2 59t 482. Dickerson, Eric................................................ 1983-87 1,525 7,245 4.8 85t 56

3. Faulk, Marshall............................................ 1999-2006 1,447 6,959 4.8 71t 58 4. McCutcheon, Lawrence .................................. 1973-79 1,435 6,186 4.3 48 23

5. Bass, Dick....................................................... 1960-69 1,218 5,417 4.5 73t 346. Towler, Dan..................................................... 1950-55 672 3,493 5.2 79t 447. Josephson, Les....................................1964-67, 69-74 797 3,407 4.3 75 178. Younger, Paul (Tank) ..................................... 1949-57 682 3,296 4.8 75t 179. Tyler, Wendell................................................. 1977-82 720 3,266 4.5 69t 33

10. Bryant, Cullen ........................................... 1973-81, 87 802 3,119 3.9 26 20

SEASON RUSHINGYear Att. Yds. Avg. Long TD

1. Dickerson, Eric ........................................................ 1984 379 2,105 5.6 66 142. Dickerson, Eric ........................................................ 1986 404 1,821 4.5 42t 113. Dickerson, Eric ........................................................ 1983 390 1,808 4.6 85t 18 4. Jackson, Steven .................................................... 2006 346 1,528 4.4 59t 135. Bettis, Jerome .......................................................... 1993 294 1,429 4.9 71t 7 6. Jackson, Steven .................................................... 2009 324 1,416 4.4 58 4

7. Faulk, Marshall ........................................................ 2001 260 1,382 5.3 71t 128. Faulk, Marshal......................................................... 1999 253 1,381 5.5 58 79. White, Charles......................................................... 1987 324 1,374 4.2 58 11

10. Faulk, Marshall ........................................................ 2000 253 1,359 5.4 36 18

CAREER PASSING (Based on Yards)Years Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int.

1. Everett, Jim....................................1986-93 3,277 1,847 23,758 .564 142 1232. Bulger, Marc ......................................2001- 3,171 1,969 22,814 .621 122 93

3. Gabriel, Roman .............................1962-72 3,313 1,705 22,223 .515 154 112 4. Van Brocklin, Norm........................1949-57 1,897 1,011 16,114 .533 118 127

5. Warner, Kurt ..............................1998-2003 1,688 1,121 14,447 .664 102 656. Waterfield, Bob..............................1945-52 1,618 814 11,893 .503 99 1287. Ferragamo, Vince..........................1977-84 1,288 730 9,376 .567 70 718. Haden, Pat.....................................1976-81 1,363 731 9,296 .536 52 60

9. Wade, Bill ......................................1954-60 1,116 602 8,572 .539 56 6810. Banks, Tony...................................1996-98 1,263 685 8,333 .542 36 42

CAREER PASSING (Based on Rating; Minimum 1,500 Attempts)Years Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int. Rating

1. Warner, Kurt ........1998-2003 1,688 1,121 14,447 .664 102 65 97.22. Bulger, Marc ................2001- 3,171 1,969 22,814 .621 122 93 84.43. Everett, Jim.............. 1986-93 3,277 1,847 23,758 .564 142 123 78.14. Van Brocklin, Norm..1949-57 1,897 1,011 16,114 .533 118 127 74.75. Gabriel, Roman ....... 1962-72 3,313 1,705 22,223 .515 154 112 74.3

SEASON PASSING (Based on Yards)Year Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TD Int.

1. Warner, Kurt .......................................2001 546 375 4,830 68.7 36 222. Warner, Kurt .......................................1999 499 325 4,353 65.1 41 133. Everett, Jim.........................................1989 518 304 4,310 58.7 29 174. Bulger, Marc .......................................2006 588 370 4,301 63.0 24 8

5. Everett, Jim.........................................1990 554 307 3,989 55.4 23 176. Everett, Jim.........................................1988 517 308 3,964 59.6 31 18

Bulger, Marc .......................................2004 485 321 3,964 66.2 21 148. Bulger, Marc .......................................2003 532 336 3,845 63.2 22 229. Bradford, Sam ...................................2010 590 354 3,512 60.0 18 15

10. Everett, Jim.........................................1991 490 277 3,438 56.5 11 20

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CAREER RECEPTIONSYears No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Bruce, Isaac................................................ 1994-2007 942 14,109 15.0 80t 842. Holt, Torry ................................................... 1999-2008 869 12,660 14.6 85t 743. Ellard, Henry ................................................... 1983-93 593 9,761 16.5 81t 484. Faulk, Marshall (RB)................................... 1999-2006 470 4,071 8.7 72t 275. Fears, Tom...................................................... 1948-56 400 5,397 13.4 80t 386. Hirsch, Elroy.................................................... 1949-57 343 6,299 18.4 91t 537. Snow, Jack...................................................... 1965-75 340 6,012 17.7 84t 458. Phillips, Jim..................................................... 1958-64 333 4,953 14.9 93t 279. Steven Jackson .................................................2004- 331 2,689 8.1 64t 8

10. Benton, Jim....................................1938-40, 42, 44-47 275 4,566 16.6 84t 42

SEASON RECEPTIONSYear No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Bruce, Isaac......................................................... 1995 119 1,781 15.0 72 132. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2003 117 1,696 14.5 48 123. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2005 102 1,331 13.0 44 94. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2004 94 1,372 14.6 75t 105. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2007 93 1,189 12.8 40 7

Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2006 93 1,188 12.8 67t 107. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2002 91 1,302 14.3 58 48. Jackson, Steven ................................................. 2006 90 806 9.0 64t 39. Bruce, Isaac......................................................... 2004 89 1,292 14.5 56 6

10. Bruce, Isaac......................................................... 2000 87 1,471 16.9 78t 9Faulk, Marshall (RB)............................................ 1999 87 1,048 12.0 57t 5

CAREER RECEIVING YARDSYears No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Bruce, Isaac................................................ 1994-2007 942 14,109 15.0 80t 842. Holt, Torry ................................................... 1999-2008 869 12,660 14.6 85t 743. Ellard, Henry ................................................... 1983-93 593 9,761 16.6 81t 484. Hirsch, Elroy.................................................... 1949-57 343 6,299 18.4 91t 535. Snow, Jack...................................................... 1965-75 340 6,012 17.7 84t 456. Fears, Tom...................................................... 1948-56 400 5,397 13.4 80t 387. Anderson, Willie.............................................. 1988-94 259 5,246 20.3 78t 268. Phillips, Jim..................................................... 1958-64 333 4,953 14.9 93t 279. Benton, Jim....................................1938-40, 42, 44-47 275 4,566 16.6 84t 42

10. Faulk, Marshall............................................ 1999-2006 470 4,071 8.7 72t 27

SEASON RECEIVING YARDSYears No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Bruce, Isaac......................................................... 1995 119 1,781 15.0 72 132. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2003 117 1,696 14.5 48 123. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2000 82 1,635 19.9 85t 64. Hirsch, Elroy......................................................... 1951 66 1,495 22.7 91 175. Bruce, Isaac......................................................... 2000 87 1,471 16.9 78t 96. Ellard, Henry ........................................................ 1988 86 1,414 16.4 68 107. Ellard, Henry ........................................................ 1989 70 1,382 19.7 53 88. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2004 94 1,372 14.6 75t 109. Holt, Torry ............................................................ 2001 81 1,363 16.8 51 7

10. Bruce, Isaac......................................................... 1996 84 1,338 15.9 70 7

CAREER YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGETOTAL RUSHING RECEIVING

Years Touches Yards Rush Yards Rec. Yards

1. Bruce, Isaac...........................1994-2007 965 14,259 23 150 942 14,1092. Holt, Torry ..............................1999-2008 880 12,717 11 57 869 12,6603. Faulk, Marshall.......................1999-2006 1,917 11,030 1,447 6,959 470 4,0714. Jackson, Steven ...........................2004- 2,232 10,761 1,901 8,072 331 2,689

5. Ellard, Henry ..............................1983-93 611 9,816 18 55 593 9,7616. Dickerson, Eric...........................1983-87 1,648 8,157 1,525 7,245 123 9127. McCutcheon, Lawrence .............1972-79 1,619 7,869 1,435 6,186 184 1,6838. Hirsch, Elroy...............................1949-57 417 6,616 74 317 343 6,2999. Snow, Jack.................................1965-75 342 6,015 2 3 340 6,012

10. Bass, Dick..................................1960-69 1,432 7,262 1,218 5,417 214 1,845

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CAREER KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 75) Years No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Horne, Tony .................................................... 1998-00 143 3,577 25.0 103t 42. Arnett, Jon....................................................... 1957-63 104 2,590 24.9 71t 23. Lewis, Woodley............................................... 1950-55 108 2,575 23.8 88t 1

Amendola, Danny ..........................................2009-10 116 2,760 23.8 84 04. Brown, Ron ............................................... 1984-89, 91 169 3,918 23.2 98t 45. Harris, Arlen.................................................... 2003-05 99 2,147 21.7 42 0

SEASON KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum One Per Game)

Year No. Yards Avg. Long TD1. Smith, Verda (Vitamin T.) .................................... 1950 22 742 33.7 97 32. Brown, Ron .......................................................... 1985 28 918 32.8 98t 33. Wilson, Tom......................................................... 1956 15 477 31.8 103t 14. Bass, Dick............................................................ 1961 23 698 30.3 64 05. Williams, Travis ................................................... 1971 25 743 29.7 105t 1

Horne, Tony ........................................................ 1999 30 892 29.7 101t 2

CAREER PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum 75) Years No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Hakim, Az-Zahir .............................................. 1998-01 112 1,278 11.4 86t 22. Ellard, Henry ................................................... 1983-93 135 1,527 11.3 83t 43. Smith, Verda (Vitamin T.) ............................... 1949-53 75 814 10.9 85t 14. Kennison, Eddie.............................................. 1996-98 103 1,085 10.5 78t 35. Irvin, LeRoy..................................................... 1980-89 146 1,451 9.9 84t 4

SEASON PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (Minimum One Per Punt) Year No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Lewis, Woodley ................................................... 1952 19 351 18.5 83t 22. Smith, Verda (Vitamin.T) ...................................... 1949 27 427 15.8 85t 13. Horvath, Les ........................................................ 1948 13 203 15.6 27 04. Hakim, Az-Zahir ................................................... 2000 32 489 15.3 86t 15. Hall, Dante ........................................................... 2007 19 286 15.1 85t 1

CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDSYears Touches Yards Rush Yards Rec. Yards PR Yards KR Yards

1. Bruce, Isaac.............1994-2007 965 14,311 23 150 942 14,109 0 52 0 02. Holt, Torry................1999-2008 883 12,732 11 57 869 12,660 3 15 0 03. Ellard, Henry................1983-93 765 11,707 18 55 593 9,761 135 1,527 19 3644. Faulk, Marshall ........1999-2006 1,919 11,048 1,447 6,959 470 4,071 0 0 2 185. Jackson, Steven ............2004- 2,236 10,840 1,901 8,072 331 2,689 0 0 4 796. Bass, Dick .................... 1960-69 1,510 8,936 1,218 5,417 214 1,845 24 263 54 1,415

7. Dickerson, Eric ............1983-87 1,648 8,157 1,525 7,245 123 912 0 0 0 0 8. Arnett, Jon ...................1957-63 1,042 8,036 688 2,852 175 1,911 75 683 104 2,590

9. McCutcheon, L. ...........1972-79 1,620 7,875 1,435 6,186 184 1,683 0 0 1 6 10. Bryant, Cullen... 1973-81, 1987 1,080 6,735 802 3,119 142 1,149 71 707 65 1,760

CAREER SCORING Years TD PAT FG 2-Pt. Tot. Pts.

1. Wilkins, Jeff................................................. 1997-2007 0 428 265 0 1,2232. Lansford, Mike ................................................ 1982-90 0 315 158 0 7893. Waterfield, Bob .............................................. 1945-52 13 315 60 0 5734. Gossett, Bruce ............................................... 1964-69 0 211 120 0 5715. Faulk, Marshall............................................ 1999-2006 85 0 0 7 524

SEASON SCORING Year TD PAT FG 2-Pt. Tot. Pts.

1. Wilkins, Jeff.......................................................... 2003 0 46 39 0 1632. Faulk, Marshall (RB)............................................ 2000 26 0 0 2 1603. Wilkins, Jeff.......................................................... 2006 0 35 32 0 1314. Ray, David ........................................................... 1973 0 40 30 0 1305. Faulk, Marshall (RB)............................................ 2001 21 0 0 1 128

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CAREER INTERCEPTIONS Years No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Meador, Ed .................................................... 1959-70 46 547 11.9 38t 52. Cromwell, Nolan ............................................. 1977-87 37 671 18.1 94 43. Irvin, LeRoy .................................................... 1980-89 34 654 19.2 81t 54. Lyght, Todd .................................................... 1991-00 31 359 11.6 57t 45. Lyle, Keith ....................................................... 1994-00 28 336 12.0 68 0

Perry, Rod ...................................................... 1975-82 28 386 13.8 83t 4Williams, Clarence .......................................... 1965-72 28 428 15.3 65t 2Sherman, Will ................................................. 1954-60 28 515 18.4 95t 3

9. Elmendorf, Dave ............................................. 1971-79 27 421 15.6 57t 210. Thomas, Pat.................................................... 1976-82 26 292 11.2 64 1

SEASON INTERCEPTIONS Year No. Yards Avg. Long TD

1. Lane, Dick (Night Train) ...................................... 1952 *14 298 21.3 80t 2 2. Lewis, Woodley ................................................... 1950 12 275 22.9 36 0 3. Sherman, Will ...................................................... 1955 11 101 9.2 36 04. Jackson, Monte ................................................... 1976 10 173 17.3 46t 35. McNeil, Ryan........................................................ 1997 9 127 14.1 75t 1

Lyle, Keith ............................................................ 1996 9 152 16.9 68 0Burroughs, Don ................................................... 1955 9 103 11.4 34 0 Sims, George ....................................................... 1949 9 78 8.7 27 1

*NFL Record

MOST CAREER PUNTSYears No. Yards Avg. TB In 20 Long Blocks

1. Hatcher, Dale........ 1985-89, 1991 432 17,302 40.1 28 121 67 22. Landeta, Sean .1993-96, 2003-04 380 16,747 44.2 42 90 70 03. Donnie Jones ............ 2007-2010 371 17,480 47.1 32 108 80 03. Van Brocklin, Norm..... 1951-1957 343 14,783 43.1 – – 71 15. Studstill, Pat................ 1968-1971 298 11,980 40.2 25 – 60 0

Villanueva, Danny....... 1961-1964 296 13,099 44.3 13 – 68 1

SEASON PUNTING AVERAGEYear No. Yards Avg. TB In 20 Long Blocks

1. Jones, Donnie .................... 2008 82 4,100 50.0 7 20 68 02. Jones, Donnie .................... 2007 78 3,684 47.2 9 18 80 03. Jones, Donnie .................... 2009 90 4.212 46.8 10 34 63 04. Villanueva, Danny................ 1962 87 3,960 45.5 7 – 65 1

Jones, Donnie .................... 2010 94 4,276 45.5 4 32 63 05. Turk, Matt ............................ 2006 69 3,132 45.4 7 26 74 1

Villanueva, Danny................ 1963 81 3,678 45.4 0 – 68 0

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YEAR-BY-YEAR LEADERS

PASSING Year Player ................................ Att. Cmp. Yards Pct. TD Int. Long Sk/Yds Rating1937 Snyder, Bob ........................ 66 25 378 37.9 1 14 23.01938 Snyder, Bob ........................ 87 36 631 41.4 0 9 27.21939 Hall, Parker ....................... 208 106 1,227 51.0 9 13 57.5 1940 Hall, Parker ....................... 183 77 1,108 42.1 1 16 27.81941 Hall, Parker ....................... 190 84 863 44.2 7 19 39 30.51942 Hall, Parker ....................... 140 62 815 44.3 7 19 59 40.31943 Suspended Play/W.W. II1944 Reisz, Albie ....................... 113 49 777 43.4 8 10 70 53.6

1945 Waterfield, Bob ................ 171 88 1,609 51.4 14 16 84 72.5 1946 Waterfield, Bob ................. 256 128 1,772 50.0 17 18 57 65.91947 Waterfield, Bob .................. 221 96 1,210 43.4 8 18 45 39.21948 Hardy, Jim ......................... 211 112 1,390 50.7 14 7 69t 82.11949 Waterfield, Bob .................. 296 154 2,168 52.0 17 24 71t 61.31950 Van Brocklin, Norm ........... 233 127 2,061 54.5 18 14 58 85.11951 Waterfield, Bob .................. 176 88 1,566 50.0 13 10 91t 81.81952 Van Brocklin, Norm............ 205 113 1,736 55.1 14 17 84t 71.51953 Van Brocklin, Norm............ 286 156 2,393 54.5 19 14 70t 84.11954 Van Brocklin, Norm............ 260 139 2,637 53.5 13 21 80t 71.91955 Van Brocklin, Norm............ 272 144 1,890 52.9 8 15 74t 62.01956 Wade, Bill .......................... 178 91 1,461 51.1 10 13 76t 67.21957 Van Brocklin, Norm............ 265 132 2,105 49.8 20 21 81t 68.81958 Wade, Bill........................... 341 181 2,875 53.1 18 22 93t 72.21959 Wade, Bill........................... 261 153 2,001 58.6 12 17 72t 71.11960 Wade, Bill........................... 182 106 1,294 58.2 12 11 63 77.0

1961 Bratkowski, Zeke................ 230 124 1,547 53.9 8 13 84t 63.11962 Bratkowski, Zeke................ 219 110 1,541 50.2 9 16 80t 56.51963 Gabriel, Roman.................. 281 130 1,947 46.3 8 11 77t 44/337 62.71964 Munson, Bill ...................... 223 108 1,533 48.4 9 15 95t 23/183 56.5 1965 Gabriel, Roman.................. 173 83 1,321 48.0 11 5 60t 14/97 83.01966 Gabriel, Roman.................. 397 217 2,540 54.7 10 16 84t 48/319 65.91967 Gabriel, Roman.................. 371 196 2,779 52.8 25 13 80t 24/201 85.71968 Gabriel, Roman.................. 366 184 2,364 50.3 19 16 60t 27/296 70.01969 Gabriel, Roman.................. 399 217 2,549 54.4 24 7 93t 14/182 86.81970 Gabriel, Roman.................. 407 211 2,552 52.0 16 12 71 20/134 72.21971 Gabriel, Roman.................. 352 180 2,238 51.1 17 10 68 25/200 75.51972 Gabriel, Roman.................. 323 165 2,027 51.1 12 15 57 12/102 63.81973 Hadl, John ......................... 258 135 2,008 52.3 22 11 69 17/126 88.81974 Harris, James .................... 198 106 1,544 53.5 11 6 50 12/101 85.31975 Harris, James..................... 285 157 2,148 55.1 14 15 54 21/180 73.81976 Harris, James..................... 158 91 1,460 57.6 8 6 80 14/151 89.8

1977 Haden, Pat......................... 216 122 1,551 56.5 11 6 58 17/151 84.41978 Haden, Pat......................... 444 229 2,995 51.6 13 19 68t 32/216 65.01979 Haden, Pat......................... 290 163 1,854 56.2 11 14 50 21/178 68.21980 Ferragamo, Vince .............. 404 240 3,199 59.4 30 19 74t 23/191 89.71981 Haden, Pat......................... 267 138 1,815 51.7 9 13 64 28/227 64.41982 Ferragamo, Vince .............. 209 118 1,609 56.5 9 9 85t 7/65 77.71983 Ferragamo, Vince .............. 464 274 3,276 59.1 22 23 61t 21/178 75.51984 Kemp, Jeff.......................... 284 143 2,021 50.4 13 7 63t 24/190 78.71985 Brock, Dieter ...................... 365 218 2,658 59.7 16 13 64t 51/351 81.8 1986 Everett, Jim ....................... 147 73 1,018 49.7 8 8 60t 8/50 67.8 1987 Everett, Jim ....................... 302 162 2,064 53.6 10 13 81t 17/139 68.41988 Everett, Jim........................ 517 308 3,964 59.6 31 18 69t 28/197 89.21989 Everett, Jim........................ 518 304 4,310 58.7 29 17 78t 29/214 90.61990 Everett, Jim........................ 554 307 3,989 55.4 23 17 55t 30/198 79.31991 Everett, Jim........................ 490 277 3,438 56.5 11 20 78 30/200 68.91992 Everett, Jim........................ 475 281 3,323 59.2 22 18 67t 26/204 80.1

1993 Everett, Jim........................ 274 135 1,652 49.3 8 12 60t 18/125 59.71994 Miller, Chris ....................... 317 173 2,104 54.6 16 14 54 28/193 73.61995 Miller, Chris ....................... 405 232 2,623 57.3 18 15 72 31/244 76.21996 Banks, Tony ....................... 368 192 2,544 52.2 15 15 77t 48/306 71.0 1997 Banks, Tony....................... 487 252 3,254 51.7 14 13 76 43/317 71.51998 Banks, Tony....................... 408 241 2,535 59.1 7 14 80t 41/237 68.61999 Warner, Kurt....................... 499 325 4,353 65.1 41 13 75t 29/201 109.22000 Green, Trent....................... 240 145 2,063 60.4 16 5 64 24/145 101.82001 Warner, Kurt....................... 546 375 4,830 68.7 36 22 65t 38/233 101.42002 Bulger, Marc....................... 214 138 1,826 64.5 14 6 58 12/102 101.52003 Bulger, Marc....................... 532 336 3,845 63.2 22 22 48 37/288 81.42004 Bulger, Marc....................... 485 321 3,964 66.2 21 14 56 41/302 93.72005 Bulger, Marc....................... 287 192 2,297 66.9 14 9 57t 26/192 94.42006 Bulger, Marc....................... 588 370 4,301 63.0 24 8 67t 49/366 92.92007 Bulger, Marc....................... 378 221 2,392 58.5 11 15 40 37/269 70.32008 Bulger, Marc....................... 440 251 2,720 57.0 11 13 80t 38/263 71.4

2009 Bulger, Marc....................... 247 140 1,469 56.7 5 6 50 14/85 70.72010 Bradford, Sam .................. 590 354 3,512 60.0 18 15 49 34/244 76.5

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RUSHING Year Player ................................ Att. Yards Avg. Long TD1937 Drake, Johnny (Zero) .......... 98 333 3.4 31938 Davis, Corbett ..................... 71 202 2.8 31939 Hall, Parker ....................... 120 458 3.8 21940 Drake, Johnny (Zero)......... 130 480 3.6 91941 Drake, Johnny (Zero)......... 101 246 2.4 15 21942 Magnani, Dante ................. 59 344 5.8 71 21943 Suspended Play/W.W. II1944 West, Pat ............................. 66 220 3.3 31 01945 Gehrke, Fred ....................... 74 467 6.3 72 71946 Gehrke, Fred ....................... 71 371 5.2 53 31947 Washington, Kenny ............. 60 444 7.4 92t 51948 Hoerner, Dick ...................... 76 354 4.7 23 41949 Hoerner, Dick..................... 155 582 3.7 37 61950 Davis, Glenn ........................ 88 416 4.7 55 31951 Towler, Dan ....................... 126 854 6.8 79t 61952 Towler, Dan........................ 156 894 5.7 44t 101953 Towler, Dan........................ 152 879 5.8 73t 71954 Younger, Paul (Tank) .......... 91 610 6.7 75t 81955 Waller, Ron ....................... 151 716 4.7 55t 7 1956 Waller, Ron ......................... 83 543 6.5 46 11957 Wilson, Tom ...................... 127 616 4.9 46 31958 Arnett, Jon ......................... 133 683 5.1 57 61959 Matson, Ollie ..................... 161 863 5.4 50 61960 Arnett, Jon.......................... 104 436 4.2 31 21961 Arnett, Jon.......................... 158 609 3.9 26 41962 Bass, Dick ......................... 196 1,033 5.3 57 61963 Bass, Dick.......................... 143 577 3.6 51 51964 Wilson, Ben ....................... 159 553 3.5 27 51965 Bass, Dick.......................... 121 549 4.5 44t 21966 Bass, Dick.......................... 248 1,090 4.4 50 81967 Josephson, Les.................. 178 800 4.5 27 41968 Ellison, Willie...................... 151 616 4.1 52t 51969 Smith, Larry........................ 166 599 3.6 46 11970 Josephson, Les.................. 150 640 4.3 23 51971 Ellison, Willie...................... 211 1,000 4.7 80t 41972 Ellison, Willie...................... 170 764 4.5 37 51973 McCutcheon, Lawrence .... 210 1,097 5.2 37 21974 McCutcheon, Lawrence ..... 236 1,109 4.7 23 31975 McCutcheon, Lawrence ..... 213 911 4.3 43 21976 McCutcheon, Lawrence ..... 291 1,168 4.0 40 91977 McCutcheon, Lawrence ..... 294 1,238 4.2 48 71978 Bryant, Cullen ................... 178 658 3.7 26 71979 Tyler, Wendell ................... 218 1,109 5.1 63t 91980 Bryant, Cullen ................... 183 807 4.4 20 31981 Tyler, Wendell.................... 260 1,074 4.1 69t 121982 Tyler, Wendell.................... 137 564 4.1 54 91983 Dickerson, Eric .................. 390 1,808 4.6 85t 18 1984 Dickerson, Eric................... 379 2,105 5.6 66 141985 Dickerson, Eric................... 292 1,234 4.2 43 121986 Dickerson, Eric................... 404 1,821 4.5 42t 111987 White, Charles ................... 324 1,374 4.2 58 111988 Bell, Greg .......................... 288 1,212 4.2 44 161989 Bell, Greg........................... 272 1,137 4.2 47 151990 Gary, Cleveland ................ 204 808 4.0 48 141991 Delpino, Robert ................. 214 688 3.2 36 91992 Gary, Cleveland ................ 279 1,125 4.0 63 71993 Bettis, Jerome ................... 294 1,429 4.9 71t 7 1994 Bettis, Jerome ................... 319 1,025 3.2 19 31995 Bettis, Jerome ................... 183 637 3.5 41 31996 Phillips, Lawrence .............. 193 632 3.3 38 41997 Phillips, Lawrence.............. 183 633 3.5 28 81998 Henley, June........................ 88 313 3.6 22 31999 Faulk, Marshall................... 253 1,381 5.5 58 72000 Faulk, Marshall................... 253 1,359 5.4 36 182001 Faulk, Marshall................... 260 1,382 5.3 71t 122002 Faulk, Marshall................... 212 953 4.5 44 82003 Faulk, Marshall................... 209 818 3.9 52 102004 Faulk, Marshall................... 195 774 4.0 40 32005 Jackson, Steven ............... 254 1,046 4.1 51 82006 Jackson, Steven ............... 346 1,528 4.4 59t 132007 Jackson, Steven ............... 237 1,002 4.2 54 52008 Jackson, Steven ............... 253 1,042 4.1 56t 72009 Jackson, Steven ............... 324 1,416 4.4 58 42010 Jackson, Steven ............... 330 1,241 3.8 42t 6

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RECEIVING Year Player .................................No. Yards Avg. Long TD1937 Busich, Sam ........................ 13 136 10.5 01938 Benton, Jim ......................... 21 418 19.9 51939 Spadacinni, Vic .................. 32 292 9.1 11940 Benton, Jim ......................... 22 351 16.0 31941 Hickey, Howard (Red) ........ 21 294 14.0 39 41942 Magnani, Dante.................... 24 276 11.5 67 41943 Suspended Play/W.W. II1944 Benton, Jim ......................... 39 505 12.9 36 61945 Benton, Jim ......................... 45 1,067 23.7 84 81946 Benton, Jim ......................... 63 993 15.8 57 61947 Benton, Jim.......................... 35 511 14.6 43 61948 Fears , Tom .......................... 51 698 13.7 80 41949 Fears, Tom........................... 77 1,013 13.2 51t 91950 Fears, Tom........................... 84 1,116 13.3 53 71951 Hirsch, Elroy ........................ 66 1,495 22.7 91 171952 Fears, Tom........................... 48 600 12.5 36 61953 Hirsch, Elroy ........................ 61 941 15.4 70 41954 Boyd, Bob ........................... 53 1,212 22.9 80 61955 Fears, Tom........................... 44 569 12.9 31 21956 Clarke, Leon ........................ 36 650 18.1 60 41957 Hirsch, Elroy ........................ 32 477 14.9 45 61958 Shofner, Del ........................ 51 1,097 21.5 92 81959 Shofner, Del......................... 47 936 19.9 72 71960 Phillips, Jim ......................... 52 883 17.0 61t 81961 Phillips, Jim.......................... 78 1,092 14.0 69t 51962 Phillips, Jim.......................... 60 875 14.6 65t 51963 Phillips, Jim.......................... 54 793 14.7 52 11964 McKeever, Marlin (TE) ........ 41 582 14.2 46 11965 McDonald, Tom ................... 67 1,036 15.5 51 91966 Moore, Tom (RB)................. 60 433 7.2 30t 31967 Casey, Bernie ..................... 53 871 16.4 57t 81968 Truax, Billy (TE)................... 35 417 11.9 22 31969 Snow, Jack .......................... 49 734 15.0 74t 61970 Snow, Jack........................... 51 859 16.8 71 71971 Rentzel, Lance .................... 38 534 14.1 41 51972 Snow, Jack........................... 30 590 19.7 57 41973 Jackson, Harold .................. 40 874 21.9 69 131974 McCutcheon, Lawrence (RB) 39 408 10.5 50 21975 Jackson, Harold .................. 43 786 18.3 54 71976 Jackson, Harold .................. 39 751 19.3 65 51977 Jackson, Harold .................. 48 666 13.9 58 61978 Miller, Willie ......................... 50 767 15.3 52 51979 Dennard, Preston ................ 43 766 17.8 50 41980 Bryant, Cullen (RB).............. 53 386 7.3 25 31981 Dennard, Preston ................ 49 821 16.8 64 41982 Tyler, Wendell (RB) .............. 38 375 9.9 40 41983 Barber, Mike (TE) ................. 55 657 11.9 42t 31984 Ellard, Henry ........................ 34 622 18.3 63t 61985 Ellard, Henry ........................ 54 811 15.0 64t 51986 Ellard, Henry ........................ 34 447 13.1 34 41987 Ellard, Henry ........................ 51 799 15.7 81t 31988 Ellard, Henry ........................ 86 1,414 16.4 68 101989 Ellard, Henry ........................ 70 1,382 19.7 53 81990 Ellard, Henry ........................ 76 1,294 17.0 50t 41991 Ellard, Henry ........................ 64 1,052 16.4 38 31992 Gary, Cleveland (RB)........... 52 293 5.6 22 31993 Ellard, Henry ........................ 61 945 15.5 54 21994 Bailey, Johnny (RB)............. 58 516 8.9 28 71995 Bruce, Isaac....................... 119 1,781 15.0 72 131996 Bruce, Isaac......................... 84 1,338 15.9 70 71997 Lee, Amp (RB)..................... 61 825 13.5 62 31998 Lee, Amp (RB)..................... 64 667 10.4 44 21999 Faulk, Marshall (RB)............ 87 1,048 12.0 57t 52000 Bruce, Isaac......................... 87 1,471 16.9 78t 92001 Faulk, Marshall (RB)............ 83 765 9.2 65t 92002 Holt, Torry ............................ 91 1,302 14.3 58 42003 Holt, Torry .......................... 117 1,696 14.5 48 122004 Holt, Torry ............................ 94 1,372 14.6 75t 102005 Holt, Torry .......................... 102 1,331 13.0 44 92006 Holt, Torry ............................ 93 1,188 12.8 67t 102007 Holt, Torry ............................ 93 1,189 12.8 40 72008 Holt, Torry ............................ 64 796 12.4 45t 32009 Avery, Donnie ...................... 47 589 12.5 50 52010 Amendola, Danny ............... 85 689 8.1 36 3

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PUNTING Year Player ...............................................No. Yards Avg. TB In 20 Long Blocks1939 Hall, Parker ........................................58 41.0 801940 Hall, Parker .........................................57 43.0 751941 Hall, Parker .........................................49 40.1 671942 Jacobs, Jack ......................................33 42.3 661943 Suspended Play/W.W. II1944 Reisz, Albie ........................................25 40.1 66 01945 Waterfield, Bob ..................................39 40.7 68 01946 Waterfield, Bob ..................................39 1,743 44.6 65 01947 Waterfield, Bob ...................................59 2,500 42.4 86 11948 Waterfield, Bob ...................................43 1,833 42.6 88 01949 Waterfield, Bob ...................................49 2,177 44.4 61 11950 Waterfield, Bob ...................................52 2,087 40.1 61 21951 Van Brocklin, Norm ............................48 1,992 41.5 62 11952 Van Brocklin, Norm.............................29 1,250 43.1 66 01953 Van Brocklin, Norm.............................60 2,529 42.2 57 01954 Van Brocklin, Norm.............................44 1,874 42.6 61 01955 Van Brocklin, Norm.............................60 2,676 44.6 61 01956 Van Brocklin, Norm.............................48 2,070 43.1 72 01957 Van Brocklin, Norm.............................54 2,392 44.3 71 01958 Shofner, Del .......................................49 2,018 41.2 62 01959 Shofner, Del........................................48 2,004 41.8 66 11960 Shofner, Del........................................54 2,301 42.6 63 11961 Villanueva, Danny ..............................46 1,845 40.1 1 53 01962 Villanueva, Danny...............................87 3,960 45.5 7 65 11963 Villanueva, Danny...............................81 3,678 45.4 0 68 01964 Villanueva, Danny...............................82 3,616 44.1 5 58 01965 Lothridge, Billy ...................................42 1,619 38.5 3 55 11966 Kilgore, Jon ........................................71 3,037 42.8 4 58 01967 Kilgore, Jon.........................................68 2,872 42.2 6 68 21968 Studstill, Pat .......................................81 3,207 39.6 4 58 01969 Studstill, Pat........................................80 3,259 40.7 9 60 01970 Studstill, Pat........................................67 2,618 39.1 6 53 01971 Studstill, Pat........................................70 2,896 41.4 6 60 01972 Chapple, Dave ...................................53 2,344 44.2 3 70 01973 Chapple, Dave ....................................51 2,079 40.8 6 65 11974 Burke, Mike ........................................46 1,701 37.0 4 51 01975 Carrell, Duane ....................................73 2,874 39.4 9 57 01976 Jackson, Rusty ...................................77 3,006 39.0 6 16 61 01977 Walker, Glen ......................................73 2,568 35.2 8 11 56 0 1978 Walker, Glen .......................................83 3,069 37.0 5 26 61 21979 Clark, Ken ..........................................93 3,731 40.1 7 17 60 21980 Corral, Frank ......................................76 3,004 39.5 5 15 65 11981 Corral, Frank.......................................89 3,735 42.0 3 19 67 01982 Misko, John ........................................45 1,961 43.6 2 10 59 11983 Misko, John.........................................82 3,301 40.3 12 18 67 01984 Misko, John.........................................74 2,866 38.7 9 21 58 01985 Hatcher, Dale .....................................87 3,761 43.2 6 32 67 11986 Hatcher, Dale......................................97 3,740 38.6 5 26 57 01987 Hatcher, Dale......................................76 3,140 41.3 4 19 62 01988 Hatcher, Dale......................................36 1,424 39.6 1 13 54 01989 Hatcher, Dale......................................73 2,834 38.8 7 15 54 11990 English, Keith .....................................68 2,663 39.2 2 8 58 11991 Hatcher, Dale......................................63 2,403 38.1 5 16 52 01992 Bracken, Don .....................................76 3,122 41.1 4 20 59 01993 Landeta, Sean ....................................42 1,825 43.5 7 7 66 01994 Landeta, Sean ....................................78 3,494 44.8 9 23 62 01995 Landeta, Sean ....................................83 3,679 44.3 12 23 63 01996 Landeta, Sean.....................................78 3,491 44.8 9 23 70 01997 Horan, Mike.........................................53 2,272 42.9 4 10 60 01998 Tuten, Rick..........................................95 4,202 44.2 10 16 64 01999 Tuten, Rick..........................................32 1,359 42.5 7 9 70 02000 Baker, John .........................................43 1,736 40.4 5 13 59 12001 Baker, John.........................................43 1,809 42.1 7 9 58 02002 Berger, Mitch.......................................72 3,020 41.9 10 26 64 02003 Landeta, Sean.....................................59 2,525 42.8 5 14 57 02004 Landeta, Sean.....................................40 1,733 43.3 3 9 63 02005 Barker, Bryan......................................50 2,137 42.7 4 13 63 02006 Turk, Matt............................................69 3,132 45.4 7 26 74 12007 Jones, Donnie ...................................78 3,684 47.2 9 18 80 02008 Jones, Donnie ...................................82 4,100 50.0 7 20 68 02009 Jones, Donnie ...................................90 4,212 46.8 10 34 63 02010 Jones, Donnie ...................................94 4,276 45.5 4 20 63 0

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FIELD GOALS Year Player Att. Made Pct. 1937 Snyder, Bob .............................................................. 1 1 1.000 301938 Peterson, Nelson ....................................................... 2 2 1.000 181939 Davis, Corby .............................................................. 2 1 .500 271940 Adams, Chet ............................................................. 5 1 .200 291941 Adams, Chet ............................................................. 2 1 .500 401942 Adams, Chet ............................................................. 6 3 .500 461943 Suspended Play/W.W. II1944 Zontini, Louis ............................................................. 6 3 .500 391945 Waterfield, Bob ......................................................... 3 1 .333 281946 Waterfield, Bob ........................................................ 11 6 .545 371947 Waterfield, Bob ........................................................ 16 7 .437 451948 Waterfield, Bob ........................................................ 11 6 .545 471949 Waterfield, Bob ........................................................ 17 9 .529 421950 Waterfield, Bob ........................................................ 14 7 .500 461951 Waterfield, Bob ........................................................ 23 13 .565 471952 Waterfield, Bob ........................................................ 19 11 .579 451953 Agajanian, Ben ........................................................ 23 10 .434 471954 Agajanian, Ben ........................................................ 25 13 .520 411955 Richter, Les ............................................................. 15 10 .667 411956 Richter, Les.............................................................. 15 8 .533 321957 Cothren, Paige ........................................................ 19 11 .579 441958 Cothren, Paige......................................................... 25 14 .560 431959 Michaels, Lou........................................................... 17 8 .470 401960 Villanueva, Danny ................................................... 19 12 .631 36 1961 Villanueva, Danny.................................................... 27 13 .481 381962 Villanueva, Danny.................................................... 20 10 .500 511963 Villanueva, Danny.................................................... 17 9 .529 471964 Gossett, Bruce ......................................................... 24 18 .750 441965 Gossett, Bruce ......................................................... 26 15 .577 491966 Gossett, Bruce ......................................................... 49 28 .571 481967 Gossett, Bruce ......................................................... 43 20 .465 471968 Gossett, Bruce ......................................................... 31 17 .548 371969 Gossett, Bruce ......................................................... 34 22 .647 441970 Ray, David .............................................................. 29 45 .644 461971 Ray, David ............................................................... 29 18 .620 491972 Ray, David ............................................................... 41 24 .585 451973 Ray, David ............................................................... 47 30 .638 491974 Ray, David ............................................................... 31 25 .806 481975 Dempsey, Tom ........................................................ 26 21 .808 511976 Dempsey, Tom ........................................................ 26 17 .654 491977 Septien, Rafael ....................................................... 30 18 .600 45 1978 Corral, Frank ........................................................... 43 29 .674 48 1979 Corral, Frank ........................................................... 25 13 .520 491980 Corral, Frank ........................................................... 30 16 .533 471981 Corral, Frank ........................................................... 26 17 .654 441982 Lansford, Mike ........................................................ 15 9 .600 391983 Nelson, Chuck .......................................................... 11 5 .455 411984 Lansford, Mike ........................................................ 33 25 .758 501985 Lansford, Mike ......................................................... 29 22 .759 521986 Lansford, Mike ......................................................... 24 17 .708 501987 Lansford, Mike ......................................................... 21 17 .810 481988 Lansford, Mike ......................................................... 32 24 .750 491989 Lansford, Mike ......................................................... 30 23 .767 481990 Lansford, Mike ......................................................... 24 15 .625 461991 Zendejas, Tony ....................................................... 17 17 1.000 501992 Zendejas, Tony ........................................................ 20 15 .750 491993 Zendejas, Tony ........................................................ 23 16 .696 541994 Zendejas, Tony ........................................................ 23 18 .783 471995 Biasucci, Dean......................................................... 12 9 .750 511996 Lohmiller, Chip......................................................... 25 21 .840 501997 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 37 25 .675 521998 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 26 20 .769 571999 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 28 20 .714 512000 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 17 17 1.000 512001 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 29 23 .793 542002 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 25 19 .760 472003 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 42 39 .929 532004 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 24 19 .792 532005 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 31 27 .871 532006 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 37 32 .864 532007 Wilkins, Jeff.............................................................. 32 24 .750 532008 Brown, Josh ........................................................... 36 31 .861 542009 Brown, Josh ........................................................... 24 19 .792 542010 Brown, Josh ........................................................... 39 33 .846 53

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SCORING Year Player TDR TDP TDRT PAT FG 1937 Drake, Johnny (Zero) 3 2 0 0-0 0-0 301938 Benton, Jim ........................... 1 5 0 0-0 0-0 361939 Drake, Johnny (Zero) ............ 9 0 0 0-0 0-0 541940 Drake, Johnny (Zero) ............ 9 0 0 2-2 0-0 561941 Hickey, Howard (Red) ........... 0 4 0 0-0 0-0 241942 Magnani, Dante...................... 2 3 0 0-0 0-0 301943 Suspended Play/W.W. II1944 Zontini, Lou ........................... 3 1 0 14-16 3-6 471945 Waterfield, Bob ..................... 5 0 0 31-34 1-3 641946 Waterfield, Bob ..................... 1 0 0 37-37 6-11 611947 Waterfield, Bob ...................... 1 0 0 27-30 7-16 541948 Waterfield, Bob ...................... 0 0 0 38-44 6-11 561949 Waterfield, Bob ...................... 1 0 0 43-46 9-17 771950 Waterfield, Bob ...................... 1 0 0 54-58 7-14 911951 Hirsch, Elroy (WR-RB).......... 0 17 0 0-0 0-0 1021952 Waterfield, Bob ...................... 1 0 0 44-45 11-19 831953 Agajanian, Ben ...................... 0 0 0 36-37 10-23 661954 Towler, Dan (RB)................ 11 0 0 0-0 0-0 661955 Richter, Les ........................... 0 0 0 30-31 13-22 691956 Richter, Les............................ 0 0 0 36-38 8-15 601957 Cothren, Paige ...................... 0 0 0 38-39 11-19 711958 Cothren, Paige....................... 0 0 0 42-43 14-25 841959 Shofner, Del (WR) ................ 0 7 0 0-0 0-0 421960 Villanueva, Danny ................. 0 0 0 28-28 12-19 641961 Villanueva, Danny.................. 0 0 0 32-32 13-27 711962 Villanueva, Danny.................. 0 0 0 26-27 10-20 561963 Villanueva, Danny.................. 0 0 0 25-26 9-17 521964 Gossett, Bruce ....................... 0 0 0 31-32 18-24 85 1965 Gossett, Bruce ....................... 0 0 0 30-32 15-26 751966 Gossett, Bruce ....................... 0 0 0 29-29 28-49 1131967 Gossett, Bruce ....................... 0 0 0 48-48 20-43 1081968 Gossett, Bruce ....................... 0 0 0 37-37 17-31 881969 Gossett, Bruce ....................... 0 0 0 36-36 22-34 1021970 Ray, David ............................ 0 0 0 34-34 29-45 1211971 Ray, David ............................. 0 0 0 37-37 18-29 911972 Ray, David ............................. 0 0 0 31-31 24-41 1031973 Ray, David ............................. 0 0 0 40-42 30-47 1301974 Ray, David ............................. 0 0 0 25-31 9-16 521975 Dempsey, Tom ...................... 0 0 0 31-36 21-26 941976 Dempsey, Tom ...................... 0 0 0 36-44 17-26 871977 Septien, Rafael ..................... 0 0 0 32-35 18-30 86 1978 Corral, Frank ......................... 0 0 0 31-33 29-43 118 1979 Corral, Frank ......................... 0 0 0 36-39 13-25 751980 Corral, Frank ......................... 0 0 0 51-52 16-30 991981 Tyler, Wendell (RB) ............ 12 5 0 0-0 0-0 1021982 Tyler, Wendell (RB) ................ 9 4 0 0-0 0-0 781983 Dickerson, Eric (RB) ............ 18 2 0 0-0 0-0 120 1984 Lansford, Mike ...................... 0 0 0 37-38 25-33 1121985 Lansford, Mike ....................... 0 0 0 38-39 22-29 1041986 Lansford, Mike ....................... 0 0 0 34-35 17-24 851987 Lansford, Mike ....................... 0 0 0 36-38 17-21 871988 Lansford, Mike ....................... 0 0 0 45-48 24-32 1171989 Lansford, Mike ....................... 0 0 0 51-51 23-30 1201990 Gary, Cleveland (RB)........... 14 1 0 0-0 0-0 901991 Zendejas, Tony ..................... 0 0 0 25-26 17-17 761992 Zendejas, Tony ...................... 0 0 0 38-38 15-20 831993 Zendejas, Tony ...................... 0 0 0 23-25 16-23 711994 Zendejas, Tony ...................... 0 0 0 28-28 18-23 821995 Bruce, Isaac (WR) .................. 0 13 0 1* 0-0 801996 Lohmiller, Chip....................... 0 0 0 28-29 21-25 911997 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 32-32 25-37 1071998 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 25-26 20-26 851999 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 64-64 20-28 1242000 Faulk, Marshall (RB)............ 26 0 0 2* 0-0 1602001 Faulk, Marshall (RB)............ 21 0 0 1* 0-0 1282002 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 37-37 19-25 942003 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 46-46 39-42 1632004 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 32-32 19-24 892005 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 36-36 27-31 1172006 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 36-36 32-37 1312007 Wilkins, Jeff............................ 0 0 0 25-25 24-32 972008 Brown, Josh ......................... 0 0 0 19-19 31-36 1122009 Brown, Josh ......................... 0 0 0 16-16 19-24 732010 Brown, Josh ......................... 0 0 0 26-27 33-39 125

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KICKOFF RETURNS Year Player No. Yards Avg. Long 1942 Magnani, Dante ................... 11 250 22.7 37 01943 Suspended Play/W.W. II1944 Reisz, Al .............................. 12 285 23.7 44 01945 Gehrke, Fred ......................... 9 173 19.2 30 01946 Gehrke, Fred ......................... 8 186 23.2 28 01947 Harmon, Tom ........................ 9 208 23.1 34 01948 Gehrke, Fred ....................... 17 464 27.3 92t 11949 Kalmanir, Tom ..................... 18 403 22.4 57 0 1950 Smith, Verda (Vitamin T.) ... 22 742 33.7 97t 31951 Davis, Glenn ......................... 9 179 19.9 33 01952 Quinlan, Skeet .................... 17 440 25.9 56 0 1953 Lewis, Woodley ................... 32 830 25.9 69 01954 Lewis, Woodley.................... 34 836 24.6 88t 11955 Waller, Ron ......................... 17 461 27.1 39 0 1956 Wilson, Tom ........................ 15 477 31.8 103t 11957 Arnett, Jon ........................... 18 504 28.0 98t 11958 Arnett, Jon............................ 16 331 20.7 32 01959 Matson, Ollie ....................... 16 367 22.9 48 01960 Arnett, Jon............................ 17 416 24.5 43 01961 Bass, Dick ........................... 23 698 30.3 64 01962 Atkins, Pervis ...................... 28 676 24.1 41 01963 Shannon, Carver ................. 28 823 29.4 99t 11964 Shannon, Carver.................. 18 442 24.6 40 01965 Smith, Bob .......................... 17 451 26.9 56 01966 Williams, Clarence .............. 15 420 28.0 81 01967 Ellison, Willie ....................... 13 340 26.2 58 0 1968 Smith, Ron .......................... 26 718 27.6 94t 11969 Smith, Ron ........................... 27 585 21.6 37 01970 Haymond, Alvin ................... 35 1,022 29.2 98t 11971 Williams, Travis ................... 25 743 29.7 105t 11972 Ellison, Willie ....................... 14 345 24.6 32 01973 Bryant, Cullen ..................... 13 369 28.4 93 11974 Bryant, Cullen ...................... 23 617 26.8 84 11975 McGee, Willie ...................... 17 404 23.8 46 01976 Bryant, Cullen ...................... 16 459 28.7 90 11977 Tyler, Wendell ..................... 24 523 21.8 27 0 1978 Latin, Jerry .......................... 22 467 21.2 41 01979 Hill, Drew ............................. 40 803 20.1 39 0 1980 Hill, Drew ............................. 43 880 20.5 98t 11981 Hill, Drew.............................. 60 1,170 19.5 50 01982 Redden, Barry ..................... 22 502 22.8 85 0 1983 Redden, Barry ..................... 18 358 18.8 43 01984 Redden, Barry ..................... 23 530 23.0 40 01985 Brown, Ron ......................... 28 918 32.8 98t 31986 Brown, Ron ......................... 36 794 22.1 55 01987 Brown, Ron ......................... 27 581 21.5 95t 11988 Brown, Ron ......................... 19 401 21.1 73 01989 Brown, Ron ......................... 47 968 20.6 74 01990 Green, Gaston ..................... 25 560 22.4 99t 11991 Turner, Vernon .................... 24 457 19.0 36 01992 Turner, Vernon .................... 29 569 19.6 35 01993 Boykin, Deral ....................... 13 216 16.6 35 0 1994 Lang, David ......................... 27 626 23.2 57 01995 Thomas, J.T. ....................... 32 752 23.5 46 01996 Thomas, J.T......................... 30 643 21.4 43 01997 Thompson, David ................. 49 1,110 22.7 56 0 1998 Horne, Tony ......................... 56 1,306 23.3 102t 11999 Horne, Tony ......................... 30 892 29.7 101t 22000 Horne, Tony ......................... 57 1,379 24.2 103t 12001 Canidate, Trung ................... 36 748 20.8 40 02002 Wilkins, Terrence ................. 47 1,074 22.9 42 02003 Harris, Arlen ......................... 51 1,175 23.0 42 0 2004 Harris, Arlen......................... 47 951 20.2 29 02005 Johnson, Chris..................... 38 857 22.6 99t 12006 Ponder, Willie....................... 26 605 23.3 40 02007 Hall, Dante ........................... 29 729 25.1 84 02008 Hall, Dante ........................... 37 763 20.6 41 02009 Amendola, Danny ............... 66 1,618 24.5 58 02010 Amendola, Danny ............... 50 1,142 22.8 84 0

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PUNT RETURNS Year Player No. FC Yards Avg. Long TD1941 Hall, Parker ......................... 13 125 9.6 25 01942 Hall, Parker ......................... 12 148 12.3 32 01943 Suspended Play/W.W. II..........1944 Kabealo, Mike ....................... 7 64 9.1 16 01945 Gehrke, Fred ......................... 8 120 15.0 49 01946 Gehrke, Fred ......................... 8 59 7.3 20 01947 Harmon, Tom ...................... 27 392 14.5 88t 11948 Horvath, Les ........................ 13 203 15.6 27 01949 Smith, Verda (Vitamin T.) .... 27 427 15.8 85t 11950 Smith, Verda (Vitamin T.) ... 22 218 9.9 30 01951 Smith, Verda (Vitamin T.) ... 12 139 11.6 37 01952 Lewis, Woodley ................... 19 351 18.5 83t 21953 Lewis, Woodley ................... 35 267 7.6 78 11954 Lewis, Woodley ................... 22 82 3.7 16 01955 Waller, Ron ......................... 14 60 4.3 21 0 1956 Sherman, WiIl ..................... 12 100 8.3 76 11957 Arnett, Jon ........................... 14 85 6.1 22 0 1958 Arnett, Jon............................ 18 223 12.4 58 01959 Arnett, Jon............................ 17 184 10.8 71t 11960 Bass, Dick ........................... 11 62 5.6 22 01961 Arnett, Jon............................ 10 75 7.5 17 01962 Atkins, Pervis ...................... 11 5 94 8.5 45 01963 Shannon, Carver ................. 15 11 132 8.8 29 01964 Shannon, Carver.................. 15 6 81 5.4 22 01965 Stiger, Jim ........................... 13 2 106 8.2 22 01966 Stiger, Jim ........................... 33 7 259 7.8 49 01967 Cross, Irv ............................. 17 6 136 8.0 39 01968 Meador, Ed ......................... 17 15 136 8.0 40 01969 Haymond, Alvin ................... 33 8 435 13.2 52 01970 Haymond, Alvin.................... 53 15 376 7.1 30 01971 Haymond, Alvin.................... 24 11 123 5.1 28 01972 Bertelsen, Jim ..................... 16 3 232 14.5 60 0 1973 Bertelsen, Jim...................... 26 10 259 10.0 34 01974 Bertelsen, Jim...................... 11 4 132 12.0 19 01975 Bertelsen, Jim...................... 11 1 143 13.0 38 01976 Bryant, Cullen ..................... 29 2 321 11.1 25 01977 Bryant, Cullen ...................... 20 1 141 7.1 26 01978 Wallace, Jackie ................... 52 5 618 11.9 58 01979 Brown, Eddie ....................... 56 19 332 5.9 30 01980 Irvin, LeRoy ......................... 42 7 296 7.0 26 0 1981 Irvin, LeRoy ......................... 46 6 615 13.4 84t 31982 Irvin, LeRoy ......................... 22 1 243 11.0 63t 11983 Ellard, Henry ....................... 16 4 217 13.6 72t 11984 Ellard, Henry ....................... 30 3 403 13.4 83t 21985 Ellard, Henry ....................... 37 9 501 13.5 80t 11986 Ellard, Henry ....................... 14 11 127 9.1 20 01987 Ellard, Henry ....................... 15 6 107 7.1 29 01988 Hicks, Clifford ...................... 25 0 144 5.8 13 01989 Henley, Darryl ..................... 29 19 273 9.4 25 0 1990 Henley, Darryl ..................... 19 4 195 10.3 26 01991 Turner, Vernon .................... 23 4 201 8.7 29 01992 Turner, Vernon..................... 28 6 207 7.4 23 01992 Turner, Vernon..................... 28 6 207 7.4 23 01993 Buchanan, Richard ............... 8 1 41 5.1 12 0 1994 Bailey, Johnny ..................... 19 4 153 8.1 24 01995 Kinchen, Todd ..................... 53 7 416 7.8 27 01996 Kennison, Eddie ................... 29 16 643 14.6 78t 2 1997 Kennison, Eddie................... 34 20 247 7.3 43 01998 Kennison, Eddie................... 40 25 415 10.4 71t 11999 Hakim, Az-Zahir ................... 44 22 461 10.5 84t 12000 Hakim, Az-Zahir ................... 32 17 489 15.3 86t 12001 Hakim, Az-Zahir ................... 36 12 330 9.2 32 02002 Wilkins, Terrence ................. 25 13 242 9.7 55 02003 Groce, DeJuan ..................... 19 3 135 7.1 19 0 2004 McDonald, Shaun ................ 30 18 143 4.8 39 02005 Looker, Dane ......................... 8 2 69 8.6 17 02006 McDonald, Shaun ................ 23 14 172 7.5 33 02007 Hall, Dante ........................... 19 6 286 15.1 85t 12008 Stanley, Derek ..................... 11 4 101 9.2 33 02009 Amendola, Danny ............... 31 11 360 11.6 56 02010 Amendola, Danny ............... 40 18 452 11.3 42 0

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INTERCEPTIONS Year Player No. Yards Avg. Long 1941 Drake, Johnny (Zero) ............ 2 66 33.0 54 01942 Jacobs, Jack ......................... 4 22 5.5 22 01943 Suspended Play/W.W. II1944 Colella, Tom .......................... 4 53 13.3 19 01945 Waterfield, Bob ..................... 6 92 15.3 29 0 1946 Waterfield, Bob ..................... 5 72 14.4 28 01947 Harmon, Tom ........................ 8 136 17.0 36 11948 Naumetz, Fred ...................... 4 75 18.8 68 01949 Sims, George ........................ 9 78 8.7 27 11950 Lewis, Woodley ................... 12 275 22.9 36 0 1951 Hecker, Norb ......................... 3 74 24.7 36 0 1952 Lane, Dick (Night Train) ....... 14 298 21.3 80t 2 1953 Hecker, Norb ......................... 7 91 13.0 24 01954 Sherman, Will ........................ 6 70 11.7 28 01955 Sherman, Will....................... 11 101 9.2 36 01956 Sherman, Will......................... 4 122 30.5 95t 11957 Richter, Les ........................... 4 60 15.0 25 01958 Burroughs, Don ..................... 7 72 10.3 46 01959 Meador, Ed ........................... 3 3 1.0 3 0 1960 Britt, Charley ......................... 5 117 23.4 73t 11961 Crow, Lindon ......................... 6 117 19.5 31 01962 Crow, Lindon.......................... 5 100 20.0 65t 11963 Meador, Ed ........................... 6 38 6.3 20 01964 Richardson, Jerry .................. 5 146 29.2 41 0 1965 Martin, Aaron ......................... 2 60 30.0 37t 11966 Williams, Clarence ................ 8 97 12.1 32t 11967 Meador, Ed ........................... 8 103 12.9 30t 21968 Williams, Clarence ................. 7 51 7.3 36 01969 Meador, Ed ........................... 5 97 19.4 38t 21970 Williams, Clarence ................. 5 108 21.6 65t 11971 Howard, Gene ....................... 6 99 16.5 35 01972 Nettles, Jim ........................... 6 168 28.0 43 01973 Stukes, Charlie ...................... 5 104 20.8 42 01974 Elmendorf, Dave ................... 7 186 26.6 57t 21975 Simpson, Bill ......................... 6 90 15.0 29 01976 Jackson, Monte ................... 10 173 17.3 46 31977 Simpson, Bill ......................... 6 157 26.2 42 01978 Perry, Rod ............................. 8 117 14.6 44t 31979 Cromwell, Nolan .................... 5 109 21.8 34 01980 Cromwell, Nolan .................... 8 140 17.5 34 11981 Cromwell, Nolan .................... 5 94 18.8 94t 11982 Perry, Rod ............................. 3 57 19.0 33 01983 Collins, Kirk ........................... 5 113 22.6 58 01984 Irvin, LeRoy ........................... 5 166 33.2 81t 21985 Green, Gary .......................... 6 84 14.0 41t 11986 Gray, Jerry ............................ 8 101 12.6 28 01987 Irvin, LeRoy ........................... 2 47 23.5 47t 11988 Johnson, Johnnie .................. 4 18 4.5 11 01989 Gray, Jerry ............................ 6 48 8.0 27t 11990 Humphery, Bobby ................. 4 52 13.0 44t 11991 Gray, Jerry ............................ 3 83 27.7 59t 11992 Henley, Darryl ....................... 4 41 10.3 25 01993 Bailey, Robert ....................... 2 41 20.5 41 01994 Pope, Marquez....................... 3 66 22.0 51 01995 Wright, Toby........................... 6 79 13.2 27 01996 Lyle, Keith .............................. 9 152 16.9 68 01997 McNeil, Ryan.......................... 9 127 14.1 75t 11998 Lyght, Todd............................ 3 30 10.0 17 0

Lyle, Keith .............................. 3 20 6.7 20 01999 Lyght, Todd............................ 6 112 18.7 57t 12000 McCleon, Dexter .................... 8 28 3.5 23 02001 Bly, Dre’ ................................. 6 150 25.0 93t 22002 Herring, Kim........................... 3 38 12.7 36 02003 Fisher, Travis ......................... 4 205 51.3 74t 2

Williams, Aeneas ................... 4 82 20.5 46t 1Butler, Jerametrius................. 4 72 18.0 45 0Polley, Tommy (LB) ............... 4 32 8.0 22 0

2004 Butler, Jerametrius................. 5 15 3.0 10 02005 Furrey, Mike........................... 4 143 35.8 67t 12006 Bartell, Ron ........................... 3 63 21.0 38t 1

Hill, Tye .................................. 3 20 6.7 14 0 Brown, Fakhir......................... 3 17 5.7 20 0Atogwe, Oshiomogho .......... 3 8 2.7 7 0

2007 Atogwe, Oshiomogho .......... 8 125 15.6 52t 12008 Atogwe, Oshiomogho .......... 5 91 18.2 43 02009 Butler, James ....................... 3 17 5.6 17 02010 Feltcher, Bradley .................. 4 41 10.3 28 0

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TACKLES (Unofficial) Year Player Solo Assists 1962 McKeever, Marlin (LB) 58 31 891963 Pardee, Jack (LB)........................................................................................ 46 25 711964 Jones, David (DE)........................................................................................ 75 22 971965 Jones, David (DE)........................................................................................ 68 27 951966 Jones, David (DE)........................................................................................ 98 14 1121967 Jones, David (DE)...................................................................................... 100 39 1391968 Jones, David (DE)........................................................................................ 87 23 1101969 Jones, David (DE)........................................................................................ 59 55 1141970 Pottios, Myton (LB) ...................................................................................... 62 26 881971 McKeever, Marlin (LB) ................................................................................. 76 32 1081972 Robinson, Isiah (LB) .................................................................................... 59 23 821973 Reynolds, Jack (LB)..................................................................................... 58 28 861974 Reynolds, Jack (LB)..................................................................................... 72 29 1011975 Reynolds, Jack (LB)..................................................................................... 74 38 1121976 Reynolds, Jack (LB)..................................................................................... 89 31 1201977 Elmendorf, Dave (S) .................................................................................... 59 35 941978 Youngblood, Jim (LB) .................................................................................. 80 43 1201979 Reynolds, Jack (LB)..................................................................................... 83 61 1441980 Reynolds, Jack (LB)..................................................................................... 81 38 1191981 Ekern, Carl (LB)........................................................................................... 8 5 46 1311982 Andrews, George (LB)................................................................................. 47 20 671983 Ekern, Carl (LB)........................................................................................... 9 4 36 1301984 Collins, Jim (LB)......................................................................................... 1 42 43 1851985 Collins, Jim (LB)......................................................................................... 1 03 37 1401986 Newsome, Vince (S).................................................................................... 91 22 1131987 Collins, Jim (LB)........................................................................................... 78 12 901988 Ekern, Carl (LB)........................................................................................... 64 29 931989 Newsome, Vince (S).................................................................................... 64 25 891990 Newsome, Vince (S).................................................................................... 74 18 921991 Kelm, Larry (LB)........................................................................................... 8 8 17 1051992 Greene, Kevin (LB)...................................................................................... 75 12 871993 Phifer, Roman (LB)...................................................................................... 96 21 1171994 Conlan, Shane (LB) ..................................................................................... 82 24 1061995 Phifer, Roman (LB).................................................................................... 106 43 1491996 Phifer, Roman (LB).................................................................................... 123 47 1701997 Jones, Robert (LB)....................................................................................... 72 43 1151998 Jenkins, Billy (S) .......................................................................................... 9 0 31 1211999 Fletcher, London (LB).................................................................................. 80 58 1382000 Fletcher, London (LB)................................................................................ 117 76 1932001 Fletcher, London (LB)................................................................................ 113 76 1892002 Archuleta, Adam (S)................................................................................... 101 48 1492003 Tinoisamoa, Pisa (LB).................................................................................. 70 51 1212004 Tinoisamoa, Pisa (LB)................................................................................ 100 45 1452005 Tinoisamoa, Pisa (LB).................................................................................. 91 43 1342006 Witherspoon, Will (LB) ............................................................................... 104 32 1362007 Witherspoon, Will (LB) ............................................................................... 103 29 1322008 Tinoisamoa, Pisa (LB).................................................................................. 88 47 1352009 Laurinaitis, James (LB) ............................................................................. 98 48 146 2010 Laurinaitis, James (LB) ............................................................................. 98 16 114

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SACKS (Not an official sack until 1982) Year Player No.1950 Jack Zilly (DE) ..................................................... 7.01951 Larry Brink (DE)................................................... 3.01952 Andy Robustelli (DE)........................................... 7.51953 Andy Robustelli (DE)........................................... 8.01954 Andy Robustelli (DE)........................................... 4.01955 Andy Robustelli (DE)........................................... 6.01956 Paul Miller (DE)................................................... 6.01957 Dick Daugherty (LB)............................................ 8.01958 Lou Michaels (DE)............................................... 6.01959 George Struger (DT)........................................... 5.01960 Gene Brito (DE)................................................... 7.01961 Lamar Lundy (DE)............................................. 11.01962 Deacon Jones (DE)........................................... 12.01963 Lamar Lundy (DE)............................................... 9.01964 Deacon Jones (DE)........................................... 22.01965 Deacon Jones (DE)........................................... 19.01966 Deacon Jones (DE)........................................... 18.01967 Deacon Jones (DE)........................................... 21.01968 Deacon Jones (DE)........................................... 22.01969 Deacon Jones (DE)........................................... 15.01970 Deacon Jones (DE)........................................... 12.01971 Coy Bacon (DE)................................................ 11.01972 Coy Bacon (DE)................................................ 11.51973 Jack Youngblood (DE)...................................... 16.5

1974 Jack Youngblood (DE)...................................... 15.01975 Jack Youngblood (DE)...................................... 15.01976 Jack Youngblood (DE).............................................14.5

Larry Brooks (DT)..............................................14.51977 Jack Youngblood (DE)........................................ 8.51978 Larry Brooks (DE) ................................................ 8.01979 Jack Youngblood (DE)...................................... 18.01980 Jack Youngblood (DE)...................................... 11.5

Year Player 1981 Jack Youngblood (DE) 12.51982 Mike Fanning (DT) ............................................... 5.01983 Jack Youngblood (DE)...................................... 10.51984 Jack Youngblood (DE)........................................ 9.51985 Mike Wilcher (LB).............................................. 12.51986 Gary Jeter (DE)................................................... 8.01987 Gary Jeter (DE)................................................... 7.01988 Kevin Greene (LB)............................................. 16.51989 Kevin Greene (LB)............................................. 16.51990 Kevin Greene (LB)............................................. 13.01991 Kevin Greene (LB)....................................................3.0

Gerald Robinson (DE)......................................... 3.01992 Kevin Greene (LB)............................................. 10.01993 Sean Gilbert (DT).............................................. 10.51994 Robert Young (DE).............................................. 6.51995 D’Marco Farr (DT)............................................. 11.01996 Kevin Carter (DE)................................................ 9.51997 Leslie O’Neal (DE) ............................................. 10.01998 Kevin Carter (DE).............................................. 12.01999 Kevin Carter (DE).............................................. 17.02000 Grant Wistrom (DE)........................................... 11.02001 Leonard Little (DE)............................................ 14.52002 Leonard Little (DE)............................................ 12.0

2003 Leonard Little (DE)............................................ 12.52004 Bryce Fisher (DE)................................................ 8.52005 Leonard Little (DE).............................................. 9.52006 Leonard Little (DE)............................................ 13.02007 Will Witherspoon (LB) .......................................... 7.02008 James Hall (DE) ................................................. 6.52009 Leonard Little (DE).............................................. 6.52010 James Hall (DE) ............................................... 10.5

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INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

SERVICEMost Seasons

20 Jackie Slater, 1976-9515 Charlie Cowan, 1961-75

Joe Scibelli, 1961-75Merlin Olsen, 1962-76

14 Jack Youngblood, 1971-84Doug Smith, 1978-91Isaac Bruce, 1994-2007

Most Games Played 259 Jackie Slater, 1976-95

208 Merlin Olsen, 1962-76206 Charlie Cowan, 1961-75

Most Consecutive Games Played 201 Jack Youngblood, 1971-84

198 Merlin Olsen, 1962-76184 Tom Mack, 1966-1978

SCORINGMost Seasons Leading Team

9 Jeff Wilkins, 1997-99, 2002-077 Bob Waterfield, 1946-526 Bruce Gossett, 1964-69

Mike Lansford, 1982-90Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team

6 Bruce Gossett, 1964-69Mike Lansford, 1984-89Bob Waterfield, 1945-50Jeff Wilkins, 2002-07

5 David Ray, 1970-744 Danny Villaneuva, 1960-63

Tony Zendejas, 1991-94

POINTSCareer

1,223 Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007 (428 pat, 265 fg)789 Mike Lansford, 1982-90 (315 pat, 158 fg)573 Bob Waterfield, 1945-52 (13 td, 315 pat, 60 fg)

Season163 Jeff Wilkins, 2003 (39 fg, 46 pat)160 Marshall Faulk, 2000 (26 td, 2 two-point conv.)131 Jeff Wilkins, 2006 (32 fg, 35 pat)

Season, Rookie 120 Eric Dickerson, 1983 (20 td)

118 Frank Corral, 1978 (31 pat, 29 fg)86 Rafael Septien, 1977 (32 pat, 18 fg)

Game 24 Bob Shaw, vs. Washington, 12/11/49 (4 td)

Elroy Hirsch, vs. New York Yanks, 9/28/51 (4 td)Harold Jackson, vs. Dallas, 10/14/73 (4 td)Az-Zahir Hakim, @ Cincinnati, 10/3/99 (4 td)Isaac Bruce, vs .San Francisco, 10/10/99 (4 td)Marshall Faulk , @ San Francisco, 10/29/00 (4 td)Marshall Faulk, vs. Minnesota, 12/10/00 (4 td)Marshall Faulk, @ Tampa Bay, 12/18/00 (4 td)Marshall Faulk, vs. Indianapolis, 12/30/01 (4 td)Marshall Faulk, vs. Seattle, 10/20/02 (4 td)Steven Jackson, @ Minnesota, 12/31/06 (4 td)

21 Jeff Wilkins, vs. San Diego, 10/1/00 (5 fg, 6 pat)18 Many times, last by Steven Jackson, vs. Dallas

10/19/08 (3 td)

Game, Opponent 26 Gordy Soltau, @ San Francisco, 10/28/51 (3 td, 1 fg,

5 pat)24 Many times, last by Ron Moore, @ Phoenix, 12/4/93

(4 td)21 Two times, lst by Rich Karlis, @ Minnesota, 11/15/89

(7 fg)

TOUCHDOWNSCareer

85 Marshall Faulk, 1999-2006 (58 r, 27 p)84 Isaac Bruce, 1994-2007 (84 p)74 Torry Holt, 1999-2008 (74 p)

Season 26 Marshall Faulk, 2000 (18 r, 8 p)

21 Marshall Faulk, 2001 (12 r, 9 p)20 Eric Dickerson, 1983 (18 r, 2 p)

Game4 Bob Shaw, vs. Washington, 12/11/49 (4 p)

Elroy Hirsch, vs. New York Yanks, 9/28/51 (4 p)Harold Jackson, vs. Dallas, 10/14/73 (4 p)Az-Zahir Hakim, @ Cincinnati, 10/3/99 (3p, 1 pr)Isaac Bruce, vs. San Francisco, 10/10/99 (4 p)Marshall Faulk, @ San Francisco, 10/29/00 (2 r, 2 p)Marshall Faulk, vs. Minnesota, 12/10/00 (4 r)Marshall Faulk, @ Tampa Bay, 12/18/00 (3 r, 1 p)Marshall Faulk, vs. Indianapolis, 12/30/01 (3 r, 1 p)Marshall Faulk, vs. Seattle, 10/20/02 (3 r, 1 p)Steven Jackson, @ Minnesota, 12/31/06 (3 r, 1 p)

3 Many times, last by Steven Jackson, vs. Dallas,10/19/08 (3 r)

2 Many times, Last by Billy Bajema, vs. Denver 1/28/10(2 p)

Game, Opponent4 Lenny Moore, @ Baltimore, 10/16/60 (4 r)

Ron Moore, @ Phoenix, 12/4/93 (4 r)

3 Many times, last by Torrey Smith, Baltimore,9/25/11

2 Many times, Last by Marques Colston, at NewOrleans, 12/12/10 (2 p)

Most Consecutive Games Scoring Touchdown11 Elroy Hirsch, 1950-5110 Eric Dickerson, 1983

Greg Bell, 1988-899 Marshall Faulk, 2001-02

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNMost Attempted, Career

429 Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007336 Bob Waterfield, 1945-52

325 Mike Lansford, 1982-90Most Attempted, Season 64 Jeff Wilkins , 1999

58 Bob Waterfield, 195052 Frank Corral, 1980

Most Attempted, Game9 Bob Waterfield vs. Baltimore, 10/22/508 Paige Cothren, vs. San Francisco, 11/9/58

Tom Dempsey, vs. Atlanta, 12/4/76Chip Lohmiller, vs. Atlanta, 11/10/96

7 Many times, last by Jeff Wilkins, vs. Carolina, 1/11/01

*NFL Record† Ties NFL Record

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Most Made, Career 428 Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007315 Bob Waterfield, 1945-52

Mike Lansford, 1982-90211 Bruce Gossett, 1964-69

Most Made, Season64 Jeff Wilkins, 199958 Jeff Wilkins, 200154 Bob Waterfield, 1950

Most Made, Game†9 Bob Waterfield, vs. Balimore, 10/22/50

8 Paige Cothren, vs. San Francisco, 11/9/587 Bob Waterfield, @ New York Giants, 11/14/48

Bruce Gossett, vs. New York Giants, 11/13/66Jeff Wilkins, vs. Carolina 11/11/01

Most Made, Game, Opponent8 Tom Feamster, @ Baltimore, 11/25/56

Cliff Patton, @ Philadelphia, 10/7/507 Bob Jencks, vs. Chicago, 10/13/636 Many times, last by Neil Rackers, @ Arizona, 12/30/07

Most Consecutive Made371 Jeff Wilkins, 1999-2007165 Bruce Gossett, 1965-69102 David Ray, 1970-72

Highest Percentage Made, Career (100 attempts)99.8 Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007 (403-404)98.2 Danny Villanueva, 1960-63 (111-113)98.1 Bruce Gossett, 1964-69 (211-215)

Most Made, No Misses, Season64 Jeff Wilkins, 199958 Jeff Wilkins, 200151 Mike Lansford, 1989

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSMost Two Point Conversions, Career

7 Marshall Faulk, 1999-20063 Isaac Bruce, 1994-20072 Jerome Bettis, 1993-95

Tony Banks, 1996-98Ricky Proehl, 1998-2002

Most Two Point Conversions, Season2 Jerome Bettis, 1994

Marshall Faulk, 2000Marshall Faulk, 2004

1 Many times, last by Torry Holt, 2007Most Two Point Conversions, Game

2 Marshall Faulk, vs. Atlanta, 10/15/00 (2 runs)1 Many times, last by Torry Holt, vs. Arizona, 10/7/07

(pass from Gus Frerotte) Most Two Point Conversions, Opponent, Season

2 Terance Mathis, Atlanta, 19942 Reggie Bush, New Orleans, 2007

Most Two Point Conversions, Opponent, Game2 Reggie Bush, @ New Orleans, 11/11/07 (2 runs)1 Many times, last by Lee Evans, vs. Buffalo, 9/28/08

(pass from Trent Edwards)

FIELD GOALSMost Attempted, Career

328 Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007217 Mike Lansford, 1982-90207 Bruce Gossett, 1964-69

Most Attempted, Season†49 Bruce Gossett, 1966

47 David Ray, 197345 David Ray, 1970

Most Attempted, Game7 Bob Waterfield, vs. Detroit, 12/9/51

Jeff Wilkins, vs. Denver, 9/10/066 Five times, last by David Ray, @ New Orleans,

11/26/725 Many times, Last by Jeff Wilkins, @ Detroit, 10/1/06

Most Attempted, Opponent,Game7 Rich Karlis, @ Minnesota, 11/5/896 Five times, last by John Carney, vs. New Orleans,

9/26/045 Many times, last by Matt Stover, @ Baltimore, 10/14/07

Most Made, Career 265 Jeff Wilkins , 1997-2007158 Mike Lansford, 1982-90120 Bruce Gossett, 1964-69

Most Made, Season39 Jeff Wilkins, 200333 Josh Brown, 201032 Jeff Wilkins, 2006

Most Made, Season, Rookie29 Frank Corral, 197818 Bruce Gossett, 1966

Rafael Septien, 197712 Danny Villaneuva, 1960

Most Made, Game6 Jeff Wilkins, vs. Denver, 9/10/065 Three times, last by Jeff Wilkins, vs. Detroit, 10/1/064 Many times, last by Josh Brown, at Arizona, 12/5/10

Most Made, Opponent, Game7 Rich Karlis, @ Minnesota 11/5/895 Six times, last by Matt Stover, @ Baltimore, 10/14/074 Many times, last by Jay Feely, @ New York Jets,

11/9/08Most Consecutive Field Goals Made 30 Jeff Wilkins, 1999-2001

19 Jeff Wilkins, 200317 Tony Zendejas, 1991

Most Consecutive Games, Made Field Goal27 Jeff Wilkins, 2002-0420 David Ray, 1970-7119 Bruce Gossett, 1967-68

Longest Field Goal57 Jeff Wilkins, vs. Arizona, 9/27/9855 Josh Brown, vs. Seattle, 11/29/0954 Many times, last by Josh Brown, vs. San Francisco,

1/3/2010Longest Field Goal, Opponent

56 Joe Nedney, vs. San Francisco, 12/24/0555 Adam Vinatieri, vs. New England, 12/13/98

Jay Feely, @ New York Jets, 11/9/0854 Three times, last by Josh Brown, vs. Seattle, 10/15/06

Most Made, 50 or More Yards, Career 26 Jeff Wilkins, 1997-200715 Josh Brown, 2008-

8 Tony Zendejas, 1991-94Most Made, 50 or More Yards, Season

6 Tony Zendejas, 1993Josh Brown, 2008Josh Brown, 2009

4 Jeff Wilkins, 2003, 2004, 20053 Jeff Wilkins, 1998, 2006, 2007

Josh Brown, 2010Most Made, 50 or More Yards, Game

2 Four times, last by Josh Brown, vs. New York Giants,9/14/08

1 Many times, last by Josh Brown, vs. Kansas City,12/19/10

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Most Made, 50 or More Yards, Game, Opponent 2 Tom Dempsey, vs. New Orleans, 12/6/70

Mick Luckhurst, vs. Atlanta, 10/7/84John Carney, vs. New Orleans, 9/26/04

1 Many times, last by Ryan Succop, vs. Kansas City,12/19/10

Highest Field Goal Percentage, Career (50 attempts)83.83 Josh Brown, 2008-10 (83-99)

80.79 Jeff Wilkins, 1997-2007 (265-328)79.52 Tony Zendejas, 1991-94 (66-83)

Highest Field Goal Percentage, Season

100.0 Tony Zendejas, 1991 (17-17)Jeff Wilkins, 2000 (17-17)92.86 Jeff Wilkins, 2003 (39-42)87.09 Jeff Wilkins, 2005 (27-31)

SAFETIESMost, Career 3 Kevin Greene, 1985-92

2 Fred Dryer, 1972-81Jack Youngblood, 1971-84Kevin Carter, 1995-2000

Most, Season†2 Fred Dryer, 1973

Most, Game

*2 Fred Dryer, vs. Green Bay, 10/21/731 Many players, last by Eugene Sims, vs. SanFrancisco, 12/26/10

Most, Game, Opponent1 Many times, last by Bruce Smith, vs. Washington,

11/20/00

RUSHINGMost Seasons Leading Team 6 Marshall Faulk, 1999-2006

Steven Jackson, 2005-105 Lawrence McCutcheon, 1973-774 Dick Bass, 1962-66

Eric Dickerson, 1983-86

Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team6 Marshall Faulk, 1999-2006Steven Jackson, 2005-10

5 Lawrence McCutcheon, 1973-774 Eric Dickerson, 1983-86

ATTEMPTSCareer 1,884 Steven Jackson, 2004-1,525 Eric Dickerson, 1983-871,447 Marshall Faulk, 1999-2006

Season 404 Eric Dickerson, 1986

390 Eric Dickerson, 1983

379 Eric Dickerson, 1984Season, Rookie†390 Eric Dickerson, 1983

294 Jerome Bettis, 1993193 Lawrence Phillips, 1996

Game 39 Jerome Bettis, vs. Chicago, 1/2/94

38 Eric Dickerson, @ St. Louis, 9/7/8636 Charles White, @ Philadelphia, 9/15/85

Game, Opponent 41 Rodney Hampton, @ New York Giants, 9/19/93

Gerald Riggs, @ Atlanta, 11/17/8535 Lynn Cain, Atlanta, 10/7/84

Gerald Riggs, Atlanta, 10/12/86

33 Shaun Alexander, @ Seattle, 11/13/05Maurice Jones-Drew, @ Jacksonville, 10/18/09

YARDS GAINEDCareer 8,072 Steven Jackson, 2004-7,245 Eric Dickerson, 1983-876,959 Marshall Faulk, 1999-2006

Season*2,105 Eric Dickerson, 19841,821 Eric Dickerson, 19861,808 Eric Dickerson, 1983

Season, Rookie1,808 Eric Dickerson, 1983

1,429 Jerome Bettis, 1993716 Ron Waller, 1955Game

247 Willie Ellison, vs. New Orleans, 12/5/71223 Tom Wilson, vs. Green Bay, 12/16/56221 Greg Bell, vs. Green Bay, 9/24/89

Game, Rookie 223 Tom Wilson, vs. Green Bay, 12/16/56

212 Jerome Bettis, @ New Orleans, 12/12/93199 Eric Dickerson, vs. Detroit, 10/2/83

Game, Opponent 237 Jim Brown, @ Cleveland, 11/24/57

208 Michael Turner, @ Atlanta, 12/28/08196 Steve Van Buren, Philadelphia, 12/18/49

Longest Run 92t Kenny Washington, @ Chicago Cardinals, 11/2/4785t Eric Dickerson, @ New York Jets, 9/25/8384t Tom Harmon, @ Chicago Bears, 10/13/46

Longest Run, Opponents80 Jamaal Charles, vs. Kansas City, 12/19/1076t Najeh Davenport, vs. Green Bay, 10/19/0374t Robert Smith, vs. Minnesota, 9/13/98

Dexter Carter, vs. San Francisco, 12/17/90Most Seasons, 1,000 or More Yards

6 Steven Jackson, 2005-104 Lawrence McCutcheon, 1973-74, 1976-77

Eric Dickerson, 1983-863 Marshall Faulk, 1999-012 Dick Bass, 1962, 1966

Wendell Tyler, 1979, 1981Greg Bell, 1988-89Jerome Bettis, 1993-94

Most Consecutive Seasons, 1,000 or More Yards6 Steven Jackson, 2005-104 Eric Dickerson, 1983-863 Marshall Faulk, 1999-01

Most Games, 100 or More Yards, Career 38 Eric Dickerson, 1983-8727 Marshall Faulk, 1999-2006

Steven Jackson, 2004-22 Lawrence McCutcheon, 1972-81

Most Games, 100 or More Yards, Season11 Eric Dickerson, 1984

9 Eric Dickerson, 19837 Jerome Bettis, 1993

Marshall Faulk, 1999Steven Jackson, 2009

Most Consecutive Games, 100 or More Yards6 Eric Dickerson, 19845 Eric Dickerson, 19864 Eric Dickerson, 1983, 1984

Jerome Bettis, 1994Marshall Faulk, 1999Marshall Faulk, 2003Steven Jackson, 2009

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AVERAGE GAINCareer (500 att.)5.182 Dan Towler, 1950-55 (674-3,493)4.833 Paul (Tank) Younger, 1949-57 (682-3,296)4.809 Marshall Faulk, 1999-2006 (1,447-6,959)

Season (Qualifiers)7.40 Kenny Washington, 1947 (60-444)7.26 Skeet Quinlan, 1953 (97-705)6.77 Dan Towler, 1951 (126-854)

Game (10 att.)

14.6 Dan Towler, @ Baltimore, 11/22/53 (14-205)13.2 Kenny Washington, @ Chicago Cardinals, 11/2/47(11-145)

13.1 Dan Towler, @ Green Bay, 10/21/51 (11-144)Game (10 att.), Opponent

13.8 George Taliaferro, vs. New York Yanks, 11/18/51(12-166)

13.3 Frank Reagan, vs. New York Giants, 12/1/46 (10-133)12.6 Delvin Williams, vs. Miami, 11/9/80 (12-151)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNSCareer 58 Marshall Faulk, 1999-2006

56 Eric Dickerson, 1983-8748 Steven Jackson, 2006-

Season18 Eric Dickerson, 1983

Marshall Faulk, 200016 Greg Bell, 198815 Greg Bell, 1989

Season, Rookie†18 Eric Dickerson, 1983

7 Jerome Bettis, 19936 Dan Towler, 1952

Game 4 Marshall Faulk, vs . Minnesota, 12/10/00

3 Many times, last by Steven Jakson, vs. Dallas,11/19/08

2 Many times, last by Steven Jackson, @ Atlanta,12/28/08

Game, Opponent4 Jim Brown, @ Cleveland, 11/24/57

Ron Moore, @ Phoenix, 12/4/933 Many times, last by Maurice Jones-Drew,

@ Jacksonville, 10/18/092 Many times, last by Adrian Peterson, vs. Minnesota,

10/11/09

PASSINGMost Seasons Leading Team

9 Roman Gabriel, 1963-728 Jim Everett, 1986-92

Marc Bulger, 2002-096 Norm Van Brocklin, 1950, 1952-1955, 1957Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team

9 Roman Gabriel, 1963-728 Jim Everett, 1986-92

Marc Bulger, 2002-094 Norm Van Brocklin, 1952-1955

RATINGHighest, Career (1,500 att.)

97.2 Kurt Warner, 1998-200384.4 Marc Bulger, 2001-78.1 Jim Everett, 1986-93

Highest, Season (Qualifiers)109.2 Kurt Warner, 1999101.8 Trent Green, 2000101.4 Kurt Warner, 2001

Season, Rookie (Qualifiers)81.8 Dieter Brock, 198576.5 Sam Bradford, 201072.4 Bob Waterfield, 1945

ATTEMPTS

Career 3,313 Roman Gabriel, 1962-723,277 Jim Everett, 1986-933,171 Marc Bulger, 2001-

Season590 *Sam Bradford, 2010588 Marc Bulger, 2006554 Jim Everett, 1990

Season, Rookie590 Sam Bradford, 2010368 Tony Banks, 1996365 Dieter Brock, 1985

Game 62 Marc Bulger, @ New York Giants, 10/2/05

56 Marc Bulger, @ San Francisco, 9/11/0555 Mark Rypien, vs. Buffalo, 12/10/95Marc Bulger, vs. Chicago, 12/11/06Sam Bradford, vs. Arizona, 9/12/10

Game, Opponent58 Kent Graham, @ Arizona, 9/29/9652 Tony Eason, vs. New England, 11/16/86

Neil Lomax, @ St. Louis, 11/4/84Mark Brunell vs. Jacksonville, 10/20/96

51 Lamar McHan, @ Chicago Cardinals, 11/30/58Vinnie Testaverde, @ Baltimore, 10/27/96

COMPLETIONSCareer

1,969 Marc Bulger, 2001-1,847 Jim Everett, 1986-931,705 Roman Gabriel, 1962-72

Season375 Kurt Warner, 2001370 Marc Bulger, 2006354 Sam Bradford, 2010

Season, Rookie354 *Sam Bradford, 2010218 Dieter Brock, 1985192 Tony Banks, 1996

Game40 Marc Bulger, @ New York Giants, 10/2/0536 Marc Bulger, vs. San Diego, 11/10/0235 Dieter Brock, vs. San Francisco, 10/27/85

Kurt Warner, @ Seattle, 9/10/00Marc Bulger, @ Green Bay, 11/29/04

Game, Opponent37 Richard Todd, @ New York Jets, 9/25/83

Kent Graham, @ Arizona, 9/29/96Mark Brunell, vs. Jacksonville, 10/20/96

36 Tony Eason, vs. New England, 11/16/8634 Neil Lomax, @ St. Louis 11/4/84

Jeff George, vs. Washington 11/20/00 Consecutive Passes Completed

18 Jim Everett, vs. New York Giants, 11/12/8916 Jim Everett , vs. Kansas City, 11/10/9115 Tony Banks, vs. New York Jets, 10/11/98

Kurt Warner, @ Washington, 11/24/02

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COMPLETION PERCENTAGECareer (500 att.)66.4% Kurt Warner, 1998-2003 (1,688-1,121)62.1% Marc Bulger, 2001- (2,924-1,829)57.9% Sam Bradford, 2010- (741-429)

Season (min. 200 att.)67.7% Kurt Warner, 2000 (347-235)66.2% Marc Bulger, 2004 (495-321)65.1% Kurt Warner, 1999 (499-325)

Season, Rookie (min. 100 att.)

60.0% Sam Bradford, 2010 (590-354)59.7% Dieter Brock, 1985 (365-218)56.3% Ryan Fitzpatrick, 2005 (135-76)

Game (20 att.)86.9% Kurt Warner, vs. San Francisco, 10/10/99 (23-20)85.7% Jim Everett, vs. New York Giants, 10/18/92 (21-18)84.4% Kurt Warner, vs. Minnesota 12/10/00 (32-27)

Game (20 att.), Opponent91.3% Vinny Testaverde, vs. Cleveland, 12/26/93 (21-23)84.6% Kerry Collins, vs. New York Giants, 9/15/02 (22-26)81.3% Steve Young, vs. San Francisco, 11/28/93 (26-32)

YARDS GAINEDCareer 23,758 Jim Everett, 1986-9322,814 Marc Bulger, 2001-22,223 Roman Gabriel, 1962-72

Season4,830 Kurt Warner, 20014,353 Kurt Warner, 19994,310 Jim Everett, 1989

Season, Rookie3,512 Sam Bradford, 20102,658 Dieter Brock, 19852,544 Tony Banks, 1996

Game*554 Norm Van Brocklin, vs New York Yanks, 9/28/51509 Vince Ferragamo, vs. Chicago, 12/26/82454 Jim Everett, @ New Orleans, 11/26/89

Game, Opponent483 Boomer Esiason, vs. Cincinnati, 10/7/90462 Steve Young, vs. San Francisco, 11/28/93446 Richard Todd, @ New York Jets, 9/25/83

Most Seasons, 3,000 or More Passing Yards5 Jim Everett, 1988-923 Kurt Warner, 1999-01

Marc Bulger, 2003-04, 20062 Vince Ferragamo, 1980, 1983

Most Games, 300 or More Passing Yards, Career 30 Kurt Warner, 1998-200327 Marc Bulger, 2001-20 Jim Everett, 1986-93

Most Games, 300 or More Passing Yards, Season†9 Kurt Warner, 1999

Kurt Warner, 20018 Marc Bulger, 20067 Kurt Warner, 2000

Most Consecutive Games, 300 or More Passing Yards†6 Kurt Warner, 2000

4 Kurt Warner, 19993 Jim Everett, 1989, 1991

Mark Rypien, 1995Marc Bulger, 2006

Longest Pass Completion96t Frank Ryan (to Matson), vs. Pittsburgh, 10/1/6195t Bill Munson (to Pope), vs. Green Bay, 12/3/6493t Bill Wade (to Phillips), @ Green Bay, 11/16/58

Roman Gabriel (to Tucker), vs. San Francisco, 11/9/69

Opponent/Longest Pass Completion98t Jim Hart (to Rashad), @ St. Louis, 12/10/7295t Joe Montana (to Taylor), vs. San Francisco, 12/11/8991t Bart Starr (to Dowler), vs. Green Bay, 12/17/60

AVERAGE GAINCareer (500 att.)

8.56 Kurt Warner, 1998-2003 (1,688-14,447)8.49 Norm Van Brocklin, 1959-57 (1,897-16,114)8.01 James Harris, 1972-76 (652-5,220)

Season (Qualifiers)10.14 Norm Van Brocklin, 1954 (260-2,637)

9.88 Kurt Warner, 2000 (347-3,429)9.61 Bob Waterfield, 1945 (172-1,653)

Game (20 att.)15.40 Norm Van Brocklin, @ Chicago Bears, 11/16/5215.19 Roman Gabriel, vs. San Francisco, 11/9/6915.03 James Harris, @ Miami, 10/3/76

Game (20 att.), Opponent15.86 Ed Brown, vs. Chicago, 10/9/6014.46 Milt Plum, vs. Detroit, 11/1/6414.44 Steve Young, vs. San Francisco, 11/28/93

TOUCHDOWNSCareer

154 Roman Gabriel, 1962-72142 Jim Everett, 1986-92122 Marc Bulger, 2001-

Season41 Kurt Warner, 199936 Kurt Warner, 200131 Jim Everett, 1988

Season, Rookie18 Sam Bradford, 201016 Dieter Brock, 198515 Tony Banks, 1996

Game5 Bob Waterfield, vs. New York Bulldogs, 11/27/49

Norm Van Brocklin, vs. Detroit, 10/29/50

Norm Van Brocklin, @. New York Yanks, 9/28/51Bob Waterfield, vs. Green Bay, 12/16/51Roman Gabriel, vs. Cleveland, 12/12/65Vince Ferragamo, vs. New Orleans, 11/2/80Vince Ferragamo, vs. San Francisco, 10/23/83Jim Everett, @ New York Giants, 9/25/88Kurt Warner, vs. San Francisco, 10/10/99

4 Many times, last by Marc Bulger, vs. Washington,12/24/06

3 Many times, last by Sam Bradford, at Denver,11/28/10

Game, Opponent5 Dan Marino, vs. Miami, 12/14/864 Jeff George, @ Oakland, 9/28/97

Eli Manning, @ New York Giants, 10/2/053 Many times, last by Joe Flacco, vs. Baltimore

9/25/11 Most Games, Four or More Touchdowns Passes, Career 6 Norm Van Brocklin, 1949-57

Jim Everett, 1986-935 Vince Ferragamo, 1977-80, 1982-844 Roman Gabriel, 1962-72

Most Games, Four or More Touchdowns Passes, Season4 Vince Ferragamo, 19803 Kurt Warner, 20012 Norm Van Brocklin, 1957

Jim Everett, 1988Jim Everett, 1990Kurt Warner, 2000

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HAD INTERCEPTEDCareer

128 Bob Waterfield, 1945-52127 Norm Van Brocklin, 1949-57123 Jim Everett, 1986-93

Season24 Bob Waterfield, 194923 Vince Ferragamo, 198322 Bill Wade, 1958

Kurt Warner, 2001

Marc Bulger, 2003Game7 Parker Hall, vs. Green Bay, 11/18/42

Bob Waterfield, @ Green Bay, 10/17/586 Norm Van Brocklin, vs. Baltimore, 12/4/54

Bill Wade, vs. Detroit, 10/26/56Norm Van Brocklin, vs. Detroit, 10/13/57Chris Chandler, @ Carolina, 12/12/04

5 Norm Van Brocklin, @ San Francisco, 10/28/51Ryan Fitzpatrick, @ Minnesota, 12/11/05Gus Frerotte, @ Baltimore, 10/14/07

Most Consecutive Passes Attempted, None Intercepted249 Marc Bulger, 2005-06206 Roman Gabriel, 1968-69169 *Sam Bradford, 2010

LOWEST PERCENTAGEPASSES INTERCEPTED

Career (500 att.)2.15 Sam Bradford, 2010- (741-16)2.93 Marc Bulger, 2001-09 (3,171-93)3.38 Roman Gabriel, 1962-72 (3,313-112)

Season (Qualifiers)1.40 Marc Bulger, 2006 (588-8)1.75 Roman Gabriel, 1969 (399-7)2.08 Trent Green, 2000 (240-5)

Season, Rookie (Qualifiers)2.54 Sam Bradford, 2010 (590-354)3.56 Dieter Brock, 1985 (365-13)4.07 Tony Banks, 1996 (368-15)

TIMES SACKEDCareer

279 Roman Gabriel, 1962-72254 Marc Bulger, 2001-186 Jim Everett, 1986-93

Season51 Dieter Brock, 198549 Marc Bulger, 200648 Roman Gabriel, 1966

Tony Banks, 1996Game

10 Bill Munson, @ San Francisco, 12/6/64James Harris, vs. San Francisco, 10/11/76

8 Roman Gabriel, @ Green Bay, 9/25/66Tony Banks, vs. San Francisco, 10/25/98

7 Many times, Last by Sam Bradford, vs. Washington,10/2/11

Game, Opponent10 Bob Barry, vs. Atlanta 9/28/6

9 Mike Ray, vs. Tampa Bay, 11/5/78Dave Wilson, vs. New Orleans, 11/3/85Steve Beuerlein, @ Los Angeles Raiders, 9/18/88Rob Johnson, @ Buffalo, 9/20/98

8 Joe Montana, @ San Francisco, 12/18/88Daunte Culpepper, vs. Minnesota, 11/30/03

PASS RECEIVINGRECEPTIONS

Most Seasons Leading Team9 Henry Ellard, 1984-937 Torry Holt, 1999-20085 Tom Fears, 1948-55

Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team 8 Henry Ellard, 1984-91

7 Torry Holt, 2002-084 Jim Phillips, 1960-63

Career 942 Isaac Bruce, 1994-2007869 Torry Holt, 1999-2008593 Henry Ellard, 1983-1993

Season119 Isaac Bruce, 1995117 Torry Holt, 2003102 Torry Holt, 2005

Season, Rookie54 Eddie Kennison, 199653 Donnie Avery, 200852 Torry Holt, 1999

Season, Running Back90 Steven Jackson, 2006

87 Marshall Faulk, 199983 Marshall Faulk, 2001Game

18 Tom Fears, vs. Green Bay, 12/3/5015 Willie Anderson, @ New Orleans, 11/26/89

Isaac Bruce, vs. Miami, 12/24/9514 Dick Hoerner, vs. New York Yanks, 11/19/50

Game, Opponent16 Jerry Rice, @ San Francisco, 11/20/94

Keenan McCardell, vs. Jacksonville, 10/20/9613 Larry Centers, @ Arizona, 9/29/9612 Andre Rison, @ Atlanta, 9/11/94

Most Consecutive Games, Pass Reception153 Torry Holt, 1999-2008

81 Henry Ellard, 1986-92Marshall Faulk, 1999-2004

70 Jim Phillips, 1958-63Most Seasons 50 or More Pass Receptions 11 Isaac Bruce, 1995-97, 1999-2004, 2006-07

10 Torry Holt, 1999-20087 Henry Ellard, 1985, 1987-1991, 1993

YARDSMost Seasons Leading Team

9 Henry Ellard, 1984-91, 1993Torry Holt, 2000-08

5 Tom Fears, 1948-55Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team

9 Torry Holt, 2000-088 Henry Ellard, 1984-914 Jim Phillips, 1960-63

Career 14,109 Isaac Bruce, 1994-200712,660 Torry Holt, 1999-20089,761 Henry Ellard, 1983-93

Season1,781 Isaac Bruce, 19951,696 Torry Holt, 20031,635 Torry Holt, 2000

Season, Rookie924 Eddie Kennison, 1996788 Torry Holt, 1999786 Bucky Pope, 1964

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Season, Running Back1,049 Marshall Faulk, 1999

830 Marshall Faulk, 2000825 Amp Lee, 1997

Game*336 Willie Anderson, @ New Orleans, 11/26/89303 Jim Benton, @ Detroit, 11/22/45238 Harold Jackson, vs. Dallas, 10/14/73

Game, Rookie226 Eddie Kennison, @ Atlanta, 12/15/96208 Jim Phillips, @ Green Bay, 11/16/58163 Donnie Avery, @ New England, 10/26/08

Game, Opponent286 John Taylor, vs. San Francisco, 12/11/89257 Billy Wilson, vs. San Francisco, 10/3/54241 Jerry Rice, @ San Francisco, 12/9/85

Longest Pass Reception96t Ollie Matson (from Frank Ryan), vs. Pittsburgh,10/1/6195t Bucky Pope (from Bill Munson), vs. Green Bay,

12/13/6493t Jim Phillips (from Bill Wade), @ Green Bay, 11/16/58

Wendell Tucker (from Roman Gabriel), vs. SanFrancisco, 11/9/69

Most Seasons, 1,000 or More Yards Pass Receiving9 Isaac Bruce, 1995-96, 1999-2004, 20068 Torry Holt, 2000-074 Henry Ellard, 1988-91

Most Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Career 46 Torry Holt, 1999-200843 Isaac Bruce, 1994-200726 Henry Ellard, 1983-93

Most Games, 100 or More Yards Pass Receiving, Season10 Torry Holt, 2003

9 Isaac Bruce, 19958 Elroy Hirsch, 1951

Torry Holt, 2000 Most Consecutive Games, 100 or More Yards, Pass Receiving6Isaac Bruce, 1995

5 Elroy Hirsch, 1951Bob Boyd, 1954

3 Isaac Bruce, 2004Most Consecutive Games, 150 or More Yards, Pass Receiving3Isaac Bruce, 1995

2 Tom Fears, 1950-51Torry Holt, 2000Torry Holt, 2003Torry Holt, 2004

AVERAGE GAINCareer (150 receptions)

20.5 Bob Boyd, 1950-57 (176-3,611)20.3 Willie Anderson, 1988-94 (259-5,246)18.3 Elroy Hirsch, 1949-57 (343-6,289)

Game (3 receptions)*63.0 Torry Holt, @ Atlanta, 9/24/00 (3-189)50.3 Jack Snow, @ Baltimore, 10/15/67 (3-151)49.7 Bob Boyd, @ Green Bay, 10/17/54 (3-149)

Game (3 receptions), Opponent55.3 Koren Robinson, vs. Seattle, 10/20/02 (3-166)49.3 Charley Taylor, vs. Washington, 10/22/67 (3-148)44.0 Charles Wilson, vs. Tampa Bay, 12/11/94 (4-176)

TOUCHDOWNSCareer

84 Isaac Bruce, 1994-200774 Torry Holt, 1999-200853 Elroy Hirsch, 1949-57

Season 17 Elroy Hirsch,1951

13 Harold Jackson, 1973Isaac Bruce, 1995

12 Isaac Bruce, 1999Torry Holt, 2003

Season, Rookie 10 Bucky Pope, 1964

8 Eddie Kennison, 19966 Leon Clarke, 1956

Torry Holt, 1999Game

4 Bob Shaw, vs . Washington, 12/11/49Elroy Hirsch, @ New York Yanks, 9/28/51Harold Jackson, vs. Dallas, 10/14/73Isaac Bruce, vs. San Francisco, 10/10/99

3 Many times, Last by Torry Holt, vs. Seattle, 10/15/06 2 Many times, Last by Billy Bajema, at Denver, 11/28/10

Game, Opponent4 Mike Ditka, vs. Chicago, 10/13/633 Many times, last by Torrey Smith, vs. Baltimore,

9/25/112 Many times, last by Marques Colston, at New

Orleans, 12/12/10Most Consecutive Games, Touchdown

11 Elroy Hirsch, 1950-516 Henry Ellard, 1988-895 Jim Benton, 1938-39

Jack Snow, 1967-68Harold Jackson, 1973Torry Holt, 2003, 2006

PUNTINGCareer

432 Dale Hatcher, 1985-89, 1991380 Sean Landeta, 1993-96, 2003-04371 Donnie Jones, 2007-

Season97 Dale Hatcher, 198694 Donnie Jones, 201093 Ken Clark, 1979

Season, Rookie93 Ken Clark, 197987 Dale Hatcher, 198577 Rusty Jackson, 1976

Game 12 Parker Hall, vs. Green Bay, 11/26/39

Rusty Jackson, @ San Francisco, 11/21/7611 Danny Villanueva, vs. Dallas, 9/30/62

Danny Villanueva, @ Pittsburgh, 9/13/64Donnie Jones, vs. San Francisco, 1/3/2010

10 Many times, last by Donnie Jones, @ San Francisco,11/14/10

Game, Opponent 14 George Taliafesero, vs. New York Yanks, 9/28/51

11 Tom Girard, vs. Green Bay, 12/3/50Gerry Collins, vs. Cleveland, 12/12/65Bobby Joe Green, @ Chicago, 12/2/73Tom Wittum, @ San Francisco, 11/21/76Hermon Weaver, @ Seattle, 11/4/79

10 Many times, Last by Tommy Barnhardt,@ New Orleans, 11/26/89

Longest Punt88 Bob Waterfield, @ Green Bay, 10/17/4886 Bob Waterfield, @ Green Bay, 10/5/4780 Donnie Jones, @ Seattle, 10/21/07

Parker Hall, vs. Philadelphia 12/3/39

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Longest Punt, Opponent76 Sammy Baugh, @ Washington, 11/5/4475 Sam Baker, vs. Dallas, 9/30/6274 Jack Jacobs, @ Green Bay, 10/5/47

AVERAGE GROSS YARDSCareer (250 punts)

47.1 Donnie Jones, 2007-10 (371-17,480)44.3 Danny Villanueva, 1961-64 (296-13,009)44.1 Sean Landeta, 1993-96, 2003-04 (380-16,747)

Season (Qualifiers)50.0 Donnie Jones, 2008 (82-4,100)47.2 Donnie Jones, 2007 (78-3,684)46.8 Donnie Jones, 2009 (90-4,212)

Season, Rookie (Qualifiers)43.6 John Misko, 1982 (45-1,961)43.2 Dale Hatcher, 1985 (87-3,735)41.8 Will Brice, 1997 (41-1,713)

Game (4 punts)56.3 Donnie Jones, vs. Arizona, (11/22/09)56.2 Donnie Jones, vs. Buffalo, 9/28/08 (5-281)56.0 Donnie Jones, vs. Arizona, 10/7/07 (4-224)

Game, Opponent (4 Punts)59.5 Mike Scifres, vs. Chargers, 10/17/10 (6-357)57.3 Fred Morrison, @ Chicago Bears, 11/16/52 (4-229)56.8 Sammy Baugh, @ Washington, 10/26/41 (6-341)

HAD BLOCKEDCareer

5 Bob Waterfield, 1945-524 Dale Hatcher, 1985-89, 19912 Many players, last by John Misko, 1982-84

Season2 Bob Waterfield, 1950

Jon Kilgore, 1967Rusty Jackson, 1976Glen Walker, 1978Ken Clark, 1979

1 Many times, last by Matt Turk, 2006Most Consecutive Punts, None Blocked380 Sean Landeta, 1993-96, 2003-04371 Donnie Jones, 2007-299 Norm Van Brocklin, 1951-57

PUNT RETURNSMost Seasons Leading Team

5 Henry Ellard, 1983-934 Jon Arnett, 1957-63

Jim Bertelsen, 1972-763 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949-53

Woodley Lewis, 1950-55Alvin Haymond, 1969-71LeRoy Irvin, 1980-89Eddie Kennison, 1996-98Az-Zahir Hakim, 1998-2001

Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team5 Henry Ellard, 1983-874 Jim Bertelsen, 1972-763 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949-51

Woodley Lewis, 1952-54Alvin Haymond, 1969-71LeRoy Irvin, 1980-82Eddie Kennison, 1996-98Az-Zahir Hakim, 1999-2001

RETURNSCareer

146 LeRoy Irvin, 1980-89135 Henry Ellard, 1983-93112 Az-Zahir Hakim, 1998-2001

Season56 Eddie Brown, 197953 Alvin Haymond, 1970

Todd Kinchen, 199552 Jackie Wallace, 1978

Season, Rookie42 LeRoy Irvin, 198029 Darryl Henley, 1989

Eddie Kennison, 199627 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949

Game 7 Many times, last by Az-Zahir Hakim, @ Tennessee,

10/31/996 Many times, last by Vernon Turner, vs. New England,

9/13/925 Many times, last by Danny Amendola, vs. San

Francisco, 1/3/2010Game, Opponent 8 Kevin Miller vs. Minnesota, 12/2/79

DeSean Jackson, @ Philadelphia, 9/7/087 Many times, last by Michael Lewis, @ San Francisco,

11/18/07

YARDS GAINEDCareer 1,527 Henry Ellard, 1983-931,451 LeRoy Irvin, 1980-891,278 Az-Zahir Hakim, 1998-2001

Season 618 Jackie Wallace, 1978

615 LeRoy Irvin, 1981501 Henry Ellard, 1985

Season, Rookie

427 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949423 Eddie Kennison, 1996296 Henry Ellard, 1983

Game*207 LeRoy Irvin, @ Atlanta, 11/14/81127 LeRoy Irvin, @ San Francisco, 10/9/81120 Woodley Lewis, @ Detroit, 10/18/53

Game, Opponent128 Tyrone Hughes, vs. New Orleans, 10/3/93

Darrien Gordon, @ San Diego, 11/27/94125 Dana McLemore, @ San Francisco, 11/16/80122 Robert Brooks, @ Green Bay, 10/9/94

Longest Punt Return*103t Robert Bailey, @ New Orleans, 10/23/94

90t Dick Bass, vs. Green Bay, 12/17/6188t Tom Harmon, vs. Detroit, 11/23/47Longest Punt Return, Opponent

94t Darrien Gordon, @ Denver, 9/14/9793t Dana McLemore, @ San Francisco, 1/2/8290t Nate Burleson, @ Seattle, 11/12/06

AVERAGE YARDAGECareer (Min. 75 ret.)

11.4 Az-Zahir Hakim, 1998-2001 (112-1,278)11.3 Henry Ellard, 1983-93 (135-1,527)10.9 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949-53 (75-814)

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Season (Qualifiers)18.5 Woodley Lewis, 1952 (19-351)15.8 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949 (27-427)15.6 Les Horvath, 1948 (13-203)

Season, Rookie (Qualifiers)15.8 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949 (27-427)14.6 Eddie Kennison, 1996 (29-423)14.5 Jim Bertelsen, 1972 (16-232)

Game40.0 Woodley Lewis @ Detroit, 10/18/53 (3-120)39.3 Jon Arnett vs. Chicago, 11/2/58 (3-118)

34.7 Henry Ellard @ Atlanta, 10/22/84 (3-104)Game, Opponent (3 returns)

36.0 Art Jones, vs. Pittsburgh, 9/7/41 (3-108)George McAfee, @ Chicago Bears, 10/10/48 (3-108)

32.0 Tyrone Hughes, vs. New Orleans, 13/3/93 (4-128)31.7 Nate Burleson, @ Seattle, 11/12/06 (3-95)

TOUCHDOWNSCareer

4 LeRoy Irvin, 1980-89Henry Ellard, 1983-91

3 Woodley Lewis, 1950-55Eddie Kennison, 1996-98

2 Todd Kinchen, 1992-95

Az-Zahir Hakim, 1998-2001Season 3 LeRoy Irvin, 1981

2 Woodley Lewis, 1952Henry Ellard, 1984Todd Kinchen, 1992Eddie Kennison, 1996

1 Many times, last by Dante Hall, 2007 Season, Rookie

2 Todd Kinchen, 1992Eddie Kennison, 1996

1 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949Henry Ellard, 1983

Game

†2 Leroy Irvin, @ Atlanta, 10/11/81Todd Kinchen, vs. Atlanta, 12/27/921 Many times, last by Dante Hall, @ Dallas, 9/30/07

Game, Opponent2 Jack Christiansen, vs. Detroit , 10/14/511 Many times, last by Nate Burleson, @ Seattle 1/12/06

KICKOFF RETURNSMost Seasons Leading Team 5 Ron Brown, 1984-89, 1991

3 Fred Gehrke, 1940, 1945-49Jon Arnett, 1957-63Cullen Bryant, 1973-82, 1987Drew Hill, 1979-84Barry Redden, 1982-86Tony Horne, 1998-00

2 Woodley Lewis, 1950-55Carver Shannon, 1962-64Willie Ellison, 1967-72Ron Smith, 1968-69Vernon Turner, 1991-92J.T. Thomas, 1995-98Arlen Harris, 2003-04Dante Hall, 2007-08Danny Amendola, 2009-10

Most Consecutive Seasons Leading Team 5 Ron Brown, 1985-89

3 Drew Hill, 1979-81

Barry Redden, 1982-84Tony Horne, 1998-00

2 Woodley Lewis, 1953-54Carver Shannon, 1963-64Ron Smith, 1968-69Vernon Turner, 1991-92Arlen Harris, 2003-04Dante Hall, 2007-08Danny Amendola, 2009-10

RETURNSCareer

171 Drew Hill, 1979-84169 Ron Brown, 1984-89, 1991143 Tony Horne, 1998-2000

Season66 Danny Amendola, 200960 Drew Hill, 198157 Tony Horne, 2000

Season, Rookie56 Tony Horne, 199851 Arlen Harris, 200349 David Thompson, 1997

Game9 Danny Amendola, @ Tennessee, 12/13/098 Tony Horne, @ Kansas City, 10/22/00

Chris Johnson, @ Indianapolis, 10/17/05Derek Stanley, vs. Pittsburgh, 12/20/07Danny Amendola, vs. Green Bay, 9/27/09

7 Many times, last by Danny Amendola, vs. Atlanta,11/21/10

Game, Opponent8 DeRon Jenkins, vs. San Diego, 10/1/00

Bethel Johnson, @ Minnesota, 12/31/06Pierre Thomas, @ New Orleans, 11/11/07

7 Tim Dwight, @ Atlanta, 10/17/99Dino Philyaw, vs. New Orleans, 11/28/99Dino Philyaw, @ New Orleans, 12/12/99Steve Smith, vs. Carolina, 11/11/01Maurice Morris, vs. Seattle, 10/20/02Kevin Kasper, vs. Arizona, 12/15/02

6 Many times, last by LaRod Stephens-Howling, vs.Arizona, 12/5/10

YARDS GAINEDCareer 3,918 Ron Brown, 1984-89, 19913,577 Tony Horne, 1998-20003,438 Drew Hill, 1979-84

Season1,618 Danny Amendola, 20091,379 Tony Horne, 20001,306 Tony Horne, 1998

Season, Rookie1,306 Tony Horne, 19981,175 Arlen Harris, 20031,110 David Thompson, 1997

Game267 Tony Horne, @ Kansas City, 10/22/00229 Derek Stanley, vs. Pittsburgh, 12/20/07217 Danny Amendola, @ Tennessee, 12/13/09

Game, Opponent304 Tyrone Hughes, @ New Orleans, 10/23/94294 Wally Triplett, vs. Detroit, 10/29/50252 Steve Smith, vs. Carolina, 11/11/01

Longest Kickoff Return105t Jon Arnett, vs. Detroit, 10/29/61

Travis Williams, vs. New Orleans, 12/5/71103t Tom Wilson, @ Baltimore, 11/25/56

Tony Horne, vs. Atlanta 10/15/00102t Tony Horne, vs. Atlanta, 11/29/98

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Longest Kickoff Return, Opponent105t Abe Woodson, vs. San Francisco, 11/8/53

Stefan Logan, at Detroit, 10/10/10104t Travis Williams, vs. Green Bay, 12/9/67103t Russ Craft, vs. Philadelphia, 10/7/50

AVERAGE YARDAGECareer (Min. 75 returns)

26.3 Ron Brown, 1984-89, 91 (149-3,918)24.7 Tony Horne, 1998-2000 (143-3,575)

23.8 Woodley Lewis, 1950-55 (109-2,575)Danny Amendola, 2009-10 (116-2,760)Season (Qualifiers)

33.7 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1950 (22-742)32.8 Ron Brown, 1985 (28-918)31.8 Tom Wilson, 1956 (15-477)

Season, Rookie (Qualifiers)31.8 Tom Wilson, 1956 (15-477)28.0 Jon Arnett , 1957 (18-504)27.1 Ron Waller, 1955 (17-461)

Game (3 returns)51.7 Tommy Wilson, vs. Green Bay, 12/6/5951.5 Tony Horne, vs. Atlanta, 11/29/9850.3 Verda (V.T.) Smith, vs. Detroit 10/29/50

Game, Opponent (3 returns)73.5 Wally Triplett, vs. Detroit, 10/29/5052.7 Abe Woodson, vs. San Francisco, 11/8/5351.8 Joe Scott, @ New York Giants, 11/14/78

TOUCHDOWNS Career

4 Ron Brown, 1984-89, 1991Tony Horne, 1998-2000

3 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949-53Cullen Bryant, 1973-82, 1987

2 Jon Arnett, 1957-63Season

3 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1950Ron Brown, 1985

2 Tony Horne, 19991 Many times, last by Chris Johnson, 2005

Game†2 Ron Brown, vs. Green Bay, 11/24/85

1 Many times, last by Chris Johnson, vs. Seattle, 10/9/05Game, Opponent

2 Tyrone Hughes , @ New Orleans, 10/23/94Devin Hester, vs. Chicago, 12/11/06

1 Many times, last by Courtney Roby, vs. New Orleans,11/15/09

FIELD GOAL RETURNS Longest Field Goal Return

99t Jerry Williams, vs. Green Bay, 12/16/51Longest Field Goal Return, Opponent

83t Kevin Ross, vs. Atlanta, 10/12/95

COMBINED KICK RETURNSMOST RETURNS

Career 215 Woodley Lewis, 1950-55187 Danny Amendola, 2009-10179 Jon Arnett, 1957-63

Season97 Danny Amendola, 200990 Danny Amendola, 201088 Alvin Haymond, 1970

Todd Kinchen, 1995

YARDS GAINEDGame

294 Woodley Lewis, @ Detroit, 10/18/53267 Tony Horne, @ Kansas City, 10/22/00262 Dante Hall, @ Dallas, 9/30/07

Game, Opponent347 Tyrone Hughes, @ New Orleans, 10/23/94294 Wally Triplett, vs. Detroit, 10/29/50267 Steve Smith, vs. Carolina, 11/11/01

TOUCHDOWNSCareer 4 Verda (V.T.) Smith, 1949-53

Woodley Lewis, 1950-55LeRoy Irvin, 1980-89Henry Ellard, 1983-91Ron Brown, 1984-89, 1991Tony Horne, 1998-2000

3 Jon Arnett, 1957-63Cullen Bryant, 1973-82, 1987Eddie Kennison, 1996-1998

2 Fred Gehrke, 1940, 1945-49Tom Kalmanir, 1949-51Todd Kinchen, 1992-95Az-Zahir Hakim, 1998-2001

COMBINED NET YARDAGEIncludes rushing, receiving, interception returns, kickoff returns,

punt returns, and fumble returns.

ATTEMPTSCareer 2,236 Steven Jackson, 2004-1,919 Marshall Faulk, 1999-20061,648 Eric Dickerson, 1983-87Season

442 Eric Dickerson, 1983436 Steven Jackson, 2006

432 Eric Dickerson, 1986Season, Rookie*442 Eric Dickerson, 1983320 Jerome Bettis, 1993212 Larry Smith, 1969

Game44 Jerome Bettis, vs. Chicago, 1/2/94 (ru 39, re 5)39 Five times, last by Steven Jackson, vs. Washington,

12/24/06 (ru 33, re 6)38 Jerome Bettis, @ Kansas City, 9/25/94 (ru 35, re 2)

YARDSCareer 14,311 Isaac Bruce, 1994-2007

12,732 Torry Holt, 1999-200811,699 Henry Ellard, 1983-93Season2,429 Marshall Faulk, 19992,401 Steven Jackson, 20062,259 Eric Dickerson, 1984

Season, Rookie2,212 Eric Dickerson, 19831,801 Eddie Kennison, 19961,673 Jerome Bettis, 1993

Game336 Willie Anderson, @ New Orleans, 11/26/89303 Jim Benton, vs. Detroit, 11/22/45286 Marshall Faulk, vs. Atlanta, 10/15/00

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INTERCEPTIONS BYCareer

46 Ed Meador, 1959-7037 Nolan Cromwell, 1977-8734 LeRoy Irvin, 1980-89

Season*14 Dick (Night Train) Lane, 195212 Woodley Lewis, 195011 Will Sherman, 1955

Season, Rookie

*14 Dick (Night Train) Lane, 195212 Woodley Lewis, 19509 George Sims, 1949

Don Burroughs, 1955Game

3 Many times, last by Keith Lyle, @ Atlanta, 12/15/962 Many times, last by Ron Bartell, vs. San Francisco,

12/21/08 1 Many times, last by James Laurinaitis/Justin King, vs.

Washington, 10/2/11Game, Opponent

4 Dave Baker, vs. San Francisco, 12/4/603 Many times, last by Adrian Wilson and Kerry Rhodes,

vs. Arizona, 9/12/102 Many times, last by Kendrick Lewis, vs. Kansas City,

12/19/10 Consecutive Games Intercepted By 6 Will Sherman, 1954-55

5 Dick (Night Train) Lane, 19524 Nolan Cromwell, 1980

Kirk Collins, 1983Oshiomogho Atogwe, 2007

YARDS GAINEDCareer

671 Nolan Cromwell, 1977-87654 LeRoy Irvin, 1980-89547 Ed Meador, 1959-70

Season298 Dick (Night Train) Lane, 1952275 Woodley Lewis, 1950205 Travis Fisher, 2003

Season, Rookie298 Dick (Night Train) Lane, 1952275 Woodley Lewis, 1950152 Jack Morris, 1958

Game107 Aaron Martin, vs. San Francisco, 10/18/64106 Anthony Parker, vs. Jacksonville, 10/20/96

99 Johnnie Johnson, vs. Green Bay, 9/21/80Game, Opponent

111 Ace Parker, vs. Brooklyn, 11/17/40108 Felix Wright, vs. Cleveland, 10/26/87105 Malcolm Jenkins, at New Orleans, 12/12/10

Longest Returns99t Johnnie Johnson, vs. Green Bay, 9/21/8097t Herb Rich, vs. Dallas Texans, 11/2/52

Bobby Smith, vs. San Francisco, 10/18/6495t Will Sherman, vs. Green Bay, 12/16/56

Longest Return, Opponent101t Richie Pettibon, @ Chicago, 12/9/62

Henry Carr, vs . New York Giants , 11/13/6699t Tim Lewis, @ Green Bay, 11/18/84

Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, @ Arizona, 12/7/0897t Reggie Rutland, @ Minnesota, 12/15/91

TOUCHDOWNSCareer

5 Ed Meador, 1959-70LeRoy Irvin, 1980-89

4 Jack Pardee, 1957-70Jim Youngblood, 1973-84Rod Perry, 1975-82Nolan Cromwell, 1977-87Johnnie Johnson, 1980-89

3 Many players, last by Aeneas Williams, 2001-04Season3 Monte Jackson, 1976

Rod Perry, 19782 Many times, last by Travis Fisher, 2003

FUMBLESOPPONENTS’ FUMBLES RECOVERED

Career 19 Johnnie Johnson, 1980-8918 Ed Meador, 1959-7017 Nolan Cromwell, 1977-87

Season5 Andy Robustelli, 1955

Bill Jabko, 1959Ed Meador, 1961Johnnie Johnson, 1981Brian Young, 2003

4 Many times, last by Anthony Parker, 19953 Many times, last by Oshiomogho Atogwe, 2008

Longest Fumble Return98t Toby Wright, @ New Orleans, 10/23/9494t Keith Lyle, @ Atlanta, 9/24/0093t Adam Archuleta, vs. Tampa Bay, 10/18/04

Longest Fumble Return, Opponent85t Eric Hill, vs. Phoenix, 9/1/9184t Larry Brink, vs. Chicago Bears, 11/28/5482t Donnie Edwards, vs. San Diego, 11/10/02

OPPONENTS’ FUMBLESRETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWNS

Career 2 Jack Dwyer, 1952-54

Toby Wright, 1994-97Leonard Little, 1998

1 Mike Jones, 1997-2000Devin Bush, 1999-2001Dre’ Bly, 1999-2002Aeneas Williams, 2001-04Adam Archuleta, 2001-05Victor Adeyanju, 2006Oshiomogho Atogwe, 2008

SACKSTOTAL SACKS

Career (Unofficial)159.5 David (Deacon) Jones, 1961-71

151.5 Jack Youngblood, 1971-8494 Merlin Olsen, 1962-76

Season22 David (Deacon) Jones, 1964

David (Deacon) Jones, 196818 Jack Youngblood, 197917 Kevin Carter, 1999

Season, Rookie8 David (Deacon) Jones, 19616 Kevin Carter, 1995

5 Sean Gilbert, 1992

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Game5 Gary Jeter, @ Los Angeles Raiders, 9/18/88

4.5 Kevin Greene, @ San Francisco, 12/18/884 Sean Gilbert, vs. Pittsburgh, 9/12/93

Leonard Little, vs. Minnesota, 11/30/03Game, Opponent

4 Edmund Nelson, vs. Pittsburgh, 9/16/84Roy Barker, vs. San Francisco 10/25/98Darryl Tapp, @ Seattle 10/21/07

3 Many times, last by DeMarcus Ware, vs. Dallas,10/19/08

2.5 John Rade, @ Atlanta, 11/17/85Reggie White, @ Green Bay, 9/3/95Kevin Greene, vs. Carolina 11/17/96DaShon Polk, @ Houston 11/27/05Bryant Young, @ San Francisco 11/18/07Brian Orakpo, vs. Washington, 10/2/11

TACKLESCOMBINED TACKLES

Career 915 Merlin Olsen, 1962-76897 Jack Reynolds , 1970-80896 David (Deacon) Jones, 1961-71

Season193 London Fletcher, 2000189 London Fletcher, 2001185 Jim Collins, 1984

BLOCKED KICKSBLOCKED PUNTS

Career 10 Ed Meador, 1959-70

8 Jack Youngblood, 1971-84David (Deacon) Jones, 1961-71

6 Ivory Sully, 1979-84Nolan Cromwell, 1977-87

Season4 Ed Meador, 19643 Ed Meador, 1962

Irv Cross, 1966Tony Guillory 1967

Nolan Cromwell, 1987

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TEAM RECORDS

GAMES WONMost Consecutive Games Won (Including postseason)

11 19698 1952, 1967. 20017 1978, 1985, 1999, 2003

Most Games Won, Season (Regular Season)14 200113 1999

12 1973, 1975, 1978, 2003Most Consecutive Games Won, Season (Including postseason)

11 19698 1952, 1967, 20017 1978, 1985, 1999, 2003

Most Consecutive Home Games Won (Regular Season)15 2002-0413 1998-200011 1973-74, 1976-78

Most Consecutive Road Games Won (Regular Season)9 2000-027 1967-68

1968-691975-76

5 1988

GAMES LOSTMost Consecutive Games Lost (Regular Season)

17 2008-0912 1937-38, 1959-6011 1991-92

Most Consecutive Home Games Lost (Regular Season)14 2008-1011 1961-63

8 1997-98Most Consecutive Away Games Lost (Regular Season)

12 1991-9210 1961-62

9 1956-57, 1964-65, 2008-09

SCORINGMost Points, Season

540 2000526 1999503 2001

Most Points, Opponent, Season471 2000465 2008438 2007

Fewest Points, Season75 1937

116 1941

131 1938 Fewest Points, Opponent, Season

135 1975136 1945146 1977

Most Points, Game70 vs. Baltimore, 10/22/5065 vs. Detroit, 10/29/5059 vs. Atlanta, 12/4/76

vs. Atlanta, 11/10/96Most Points, Opponent, Game 56 @ Philadelphia, 10/8/50

@ Baltimore, 11/25/5654 @ Kansas City, 10/22/00

52 vs. Chicago, 10/13/63

Most Points, Both Teams, Game97 Rams 70, Baltimore 27, 10/22/5089 Rams 52, New York Giants 37, 11/14/48

Rams 65, Detroit 24, 10/29/5088 Rams 57, vs. San Diego 31 10/1/00

@ Kansas City 54, Rams 34, 10/22/00 Fewest Points, Both Teams, Game

6 Many times, last @ New Orleans 6, Rams 0, 11/9/86

7 vs. Chicago Cardinals 7, Rams 0, 11/23/41@ Chicago Cardinals 7, Rams 0, 9/13/429 @ Green Bay 6, Rams 3, 11/14/65

Rams 9, @ Cleveland 0, 11/27/77Most Points Overcome to Win Game

24 @ Tampa Bay, 12/6/92, (trailed 3-27, won 31-27)22 @ Green Bay, 10/12/52, (trailed 6-28, won 30-28)21 @ Green Bay, 11/17/57, (trailed 3-24, won 31-27)

@ Houston, 11/27/05, (trailed 3-24, won 33-27)Most Points, Opponent, Overcome to Win Game

23 @ Green Bay, 9/12/82, (trailed 23-0, won 35-23)21 vs. Denver, 12/12/82, (trailed 21-0, won 27-24)

18 vs. New Orleans, 10/28/01, (trailed 24-6, won 34-31)Most Points Overcome to Tie Game

28 vs. Philadelphia, 10/3/48, (trailed 0-28, tied 28-28)17 @ Chicago Cardinals, 11/15/53, (trailed 17-0,tied 24-24)

14 @ Chicago Bears, 10/13/46, (trailed 24-10, tied 24-24)@ Chicago Cardinals, 11/20/49, (trailed 28-14,tied 28-28)@ Minnesota, 11/25/62 ,(trailed 24-10, tied 24-24)

Most Points, First Half 44 vs. Green Bay, 9/21/8038 vs. Green Bay, 9/24/8936 vs. St. Louis, 12/15/85

Most Points, Opponent, First Half 42 @ Baltimore, 11/25/56

40 @ New York Jets, 11/9/0838 @ San Francisco, 10/28/51

Most Points, Both Teams, First Half 55 vs. New York Yanks, 11/18/51 (Rams 34, Yanks 21)

vs . Detroit, 10/30/60 (Rams 34, Lions 21)51 vs. Green Bay, 9/21/80 (Rams 44, Packers 7)50 vs. Atlanta, 10/15/00 (Rams 29, Falcons 21)

Most Points, Second Half 41 vs. Detroit, 10/29/5038 vs. Chicago, 11/4/5135 vs. Baltimore, 10/22/50

vs. Green Bay, 12/3/50vs. Atlanta, 12/4/76

Most Points, Opponent, Second Half 35 vs. Minnesota, 11/17/72

@ Green Bay, 9/12/8233 vs. St. Louis, 9/23/6031 vs. Cleveland, 10/7/51

vs. San Francisco, 10/23/83vs. Green Bay, 9/24/89

Most Points, Both Teams, Second Half 56 vs. Minnesota, 11/17/72 (Vikings 35, Rams 21)55 vs. Detroit, 10/29/50 (Rams 41, Lions 14)

@ New York Giants, 11/19/50 (Giants 28, Rams 27)52 @ New York Giants, 11/14/48 (Rams 31, Giants 21)

vs. Chicago Cardinals, 11/11/51 (Rams 38,Cardinals 14)

*NFL Record† Ties NFL Record

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Most Points, First Quarter 26 vs. Green Bay, 12/12/53

24 vs. Seattle, 10/31/76vs. New England, 11/2/80

21 Many times, last vs. Dallas, 10/19/08Most Points, Opponent, First Quarter

28 @ Oakland, 10/29/7221 Twice, last vs. Baltimore, 9/25/1120 @ Kansas City, 10/22/00

Most Points, Both Teams, First Quarter 34 vs. Baltimore, 10/22/50 (Rams 21, Colts 13)

33 vs. Green Bay, 12/12/53 (Rams 26, Packers 7)28 vs. New Orleans, 12/5/71 (Rams 21, Saints 7)@ Oakland, 10/29/72 (Raiders 28, Rams 0)vs. Dallas, 10/19/08 (Rams 21, Cowboys 7)

Most Points, Second Quarter 37 vs. Green Bay, 9/21/8028 @ New Orleans, 10/7/79

@ Atlanta, 12/9/79vs. Green Bay, 9/24/89vs. Indianapolis, 12/30/01

24 vs. Green Bay, 12/14/58vs. Detroit, 10/30/60vs. Pittsburgh, 9/22/68

Most Points, Opponent, Second Quarter 28 Many times, last @ San Francisco, 11/16/0824 vs. Arizona, 11/2/0823 @ New York Jets, 11/9/08

Most Points, Both Teams, Second Quarter 45 vs. Detroit, 10/30/60 (Rams 24, Lions 21)44 vs. Green Bay, 9/21/80 (Rams 37, Packers 7)42 @ Detroit, 10/12/58 (Rams 21, Lions 21)

Most Points, Third Quarter *41 vs. Detroit, 10/29/5028 vs. Chicago Cards, 11/11/5121 Many times, last vs. New Orleans, 8/31/97

Most Points, Opponent, Third Quarter 25 vs. New Orleans, 10/28/0121 Many times, last @ Dallas, 9/30/0720 Three times, last vs. San Francisco, 10/22/95

Most Points, Both Teams, Third Quarter 48 vs. Detroit , 10/29/50 (Rams 41, Lions 7)

31 @ New York Giants, 11/14/48 (Giants 21, Rams 10)@ Chicago, 11/3/86 (Rams 17, Bears 14)

28 Many times, last @ Cleveland, 12/12/90 (Rams 14,Browns 14)

Most Points, Fourth Quarter 28 vs. Chicago, 10/26/52

vs. San Francisco, 12/30/0224 @ Green Bay, 10/12/52

@ Green Bay, 10/18/59@ Atlanta, 11/19/67

21 Many times, last vs. New Orleans, 10/23/05Most Points, Opponent, Fourth Quarter 28 vs. San Francisco, 10/23/83

23 @ Oakland, 12/18/8222 vs. Arizona, 11/20/05

@ New Orleans, 11/11/07Most Points, Both Teams, Fourth Quarter

38 @ New York Yanks, 11/19/50 (Yanks 21, Rams 17)35 vs. Minnesota, 11/17/72 (Vikings 21, Rams 14)

vs. San Francisco, 10/23/83 (49ers 28, Rams 7)34 @ San Francisco, 10/4/92 (Rams 17, 49ers 17)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Season

67 200066 199964 1950

Fewest Touchdowns, Season10 193716 194117 2009

Most Touchdowns, Game†10 vs. Baltimore, 10/22/50

9 vs. Detroit, 10/29/508 Five times, last vs. Atlanta 11/10/96Most Touchdowns, Opponents, Game

8 @ Philadelphia, 10/8/50@ Baltimore, 11/25/56

7 @ San Francisco, 12/27/87@ Kansas City, 10/22/00@ Kansas City, 12/8/02

6 Many times, last @ Arizona, 12/30/07Most Touchdowns, Both Teams, Game

14 vs. Baltimore, 10/22/50 (Rams 10, Colts 4)12 @ New York Giants, 11/14/48 (Rams 7, Giants 5)

vs . Washington, 12/11/49 (Rams 8, Redskins 4)vs. Detroit, 10/29/50 (Rams 9, Lions 3)@ Kansas City, 10/22/00 (Chiefs 7, Rams 5)

11 Six times, last vs. San Francisco, 10/23/83(49ers 6, Rams 5)

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNSMost Points After Touchdowns, Season

64 199959 195058 2000, 2001

Most Points After Touchdowns, Game*10 vs. Baltimore, 10/22/50

8 vs. Detroit, 10/29/50vs. San Francisco, 11/9/58vs. Atlanta, 11/10/96

7 Many times, last vs. New York Giants, 11/13/66Most Points After Touchdowns, Opponent, Game

8 @ Philadelphia, 10/8/50@ Baltimore, 11/25/56

7 @ San Francisco, 12/27/87@ Kansas City, 12/8/02

6 Many times, last @ Arizona, 12/30/07

TWO-POINT CONVERSIONSMost Two-Point Conversions, Season

4 1998, 2000, 20042 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2005

Most Two-Point Conversions, Opponents, Season7 19973 1994, 20002 1988, 2007

Most Two-Point Conversions, Game*4 vs. Atlanta, 10/15/001 21 times, last vs. Arizona, 10/7/07

Most Two-Point Conversions, Opponent, Game2 @ New Orleans, 11/11/071 Many times, last vs. Atlanta, 11/21/10

Most Two-Point Conversion Attempts, Season9 20006 19955 1994

Most Two-Point Conversion Attempts, Opponent, Season8 19976 20004 1994, 2007

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FIELD GOALSMost Field Goals Attempted, Season

†49 196647 197345 1970

Most Field Goals Attempted, Opponent, Season39 200738 201037 1993

Most Field Goals Attempted, Game

7 vs. Detroit, 12/9/51vs. Denver, 9/10/066 Many times, last @ New Orleans, 11/26/725 Many times, last @ Cleveland, 12/8/03

Most Field Goals Attempted, Opponent,Game7 vs. Baltimore, 12/4/54

vs. Minnesota, 11/5/896 Many times, last vs. New Orleans, 9/26/045 Many times, last @ Baltimore, 10/14/07

Most Field Goals Made, Game6 vs. Denver, 9/10/065 vs. Detroit, 12/9/51

vs. San Diego, 10/1/004 Many times, last at Arizona, 12/5/10

Most Field Goals Made, Opponent, Game†7 vs Minnesota, 11/5/89

5 vs. Dallas, 12/21/87vs. New Orleans, 9/26/04@ Baltimore, 10/14/07

4 Many times, last at Tampa Bay, 10/24/10

SAFETIESMost Safeties, Game

*3 vs. New York Giants, 9/30/842 vs. Green Bay, 10/21/731 Many times, last vs. Seattle, 11/25/07

Most Safeties, Game, Opponent2 @ San Francisco, 9/8/961 Many times, last vs. San Francisco, 12/26/10

FIRST DOWNSMost First Downs, Season

380 2000357 2001335 1999, 2003

Most First Downs, Opponent, Season333 1994

2009329 1996321 2000

Fewest First Downs, Season88 1937

101 1938103 1942Fewest First Downs, Opponent, Season

116 1944124 1939129 1945

Most First Downs, Game38 vs. New York Giants, 11/13/6634 vs. New York Yanks, 9/28/51

vs. Arizona, 9/28/0333 vs. Green Bay, 12/16/56

Most First Downs, Opponent, Game36 vs. Jacksonville, 10/20/96

32 @ San Francisco, 11/20/9430 vs. Phoenix, 10/2/88

Most First Downs, Both Teams, Game58 vs. Chicago Bears, 10/24/54 (Rams 30, Bears 28)57 @ New York Yanks, 11/19/50 (Rams 32, Yanks 25)55 vs. Buffalo, 12/10/95 (Bills 28, Rams 27)

vs . Minnesota, 12/10/00 (Rams 32, Vikings 23)Fewest First Downs, Game

2 vs. Washington, 11/21/373 Four times, last @ Detroit, 9/24/404 Four times, last @ Detroit, 12/14/69

Fewest First Downs, Opponent, Game1 @ Seattle, 11/4/792 vs. Atlanta, 9/23/734 vs. Chicago Cardinals, 9/17/38

vs. Chicago Cardinals, 10/22/39Fewest First Downs, Both Teams, Game

12 vs. Chicago Cards, 10/3/37 (Rams 3, Cardinals 9)13 @ Detroit, 10/15/44 (Rams 7, Lions 7)15 Many times, last @ San Francisco, 11/21/76

(Rams 8, 49ers 7) Most First Downs, Rushing, Season

177 1973148 1983144 1980

Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Season†36 1942

51 194461 1982

Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Opponent, Season53 199963 196664 1966, 1970

Most First Downs, Rushing, Game21 @ New Orleans, 11/25/7319 vs. Atlanta, 12/4/7618 Three times, last @ Seattle, 11/4/79

Most First Downs, Rushing, Game, Opponent20 @ Washington, 11/25/5118 vs. New Orleans, 12/16/79

vs. Detroit, 9/7/8017 @ Detroit, 10/12/58

Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Game0 @ San Francisco, 12/6/64

vs. New York Jets, 11/15/70@ Detroit, 11/17/91@ Kansas City, 12/8/02

1 Many times, last at NYG, 9/19/112 Many times, last vs. San Francisco, 1/3/2009

Fewest First Downs, Rushing, Opponent, Game0 Many Times, last @ Seattle, 11/4/791 Many Times, last @ San Francisco, 11/18/072 Many times, last vs. Carolina, 10/31/10

Most First Downs, Passing, Season247 2000236 2001219 2002

Most First Downs, Passing, Opponent, Season 198 1944

195 2000191 1996, 2010

Fewest First Downs, Passing, Season 23 1937

43 194444 1941

Fewest First Downs, Passing, Opponent, Season28 193741 1938, 194443 1939

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Most First Downs, Passing, Game22 @ New York Giants, 10/2/0521 Many times, last vs. San Diego, 10/1/0020 Many times, last @ New Orleans, 11/11/07

Most First Downs, Opponent, Passing,Game24 vs. Jacksonville, 10/20/9620 @ San Francisco, 10/3/0418 @ Arizona, 12/30/07

Fewest First Downs, Passing, Game0 @ San Francisco, 10/10/711 Many times, last vs. Detroit, 10/19/862 Many times, last @ New Orleans, 9/15/91

Fewest First Downs, Passing, Opponent, Game0 @ Pittsburgh, 11/13/49

vs. Atlanta, 9/23/731 Many times, last @ Seattle, 11/4/792 Many times, last vs. Atlanta, 10/26/86

Most First Downs, Penalty, Season36 199831 1990

199429 1981, 2010

Most First Downs, Penalty, Opponent, Season35 199733 196932 1981, 1994

Fewest First Downs, Penalty, Season5 19536 19387 1940, 1942

Fewest First Downs, Penalty, Opponent, Season4 1938, 19405 19376 1944

NET YARDS GAINED RUSHING/PASSINGMost Yards Gained, Season *7,075 2000

6,690 20016,412 1999Most Yards Gained, Opponent, Season 5,965 20095,950 20085,602 2005

Fewest Yards Gained, Season1,794 19372,253 19382,286 1941

Fewest Yards Gained, Opponent, Season2,519 19452,717 19372,785 1939

Most Yards Gained, Game735 vs. New York Yanks, 9/28/51614 vs. San Diego, 10/1/00613 @ New York Yanks, 11/19/50

Most Yards Gained, Opponent, Game582 vs. Cincinnati, 10/7/90574 @ Baltimore, 11/25/56541 @ Green Bay, 10/18/42

Most Yards Gained, Both Teams, Game*1,113 @ New York Yanks, 11/19/50 (Rams 636, Yanks 497)

995 vs. San Diego, 10/1/00 (Rams 614, Chargers 381)937 vs. Denver, 9/4/00 (Rams 514, Broncos 424)

Fewest Yards Gained, Game 58 @ Chicago Bears, 11/29/42

81 vs. Chicago Cards 10/3/3786 vs. Washington, 11/21/37

Fewest Yards Gained, Opponent, Game *-7 @ Seattle, 11/4/79

63 vs. Green Bay, 10/21/7368 @ Chicago Cards, 10/22/39

Most Consecutive Games, 300 or More Yards 30 2000-02

29 1949-5122 1999-2000

RUSHINGATTEMPTS

Most Rushing Attempts, Season659 1973621 1977615 1980

Most Rushing Attempts, Game65 @ Minnesota, 9/19/7663 @ Seattle, 11/4/7961 vs. New Orleans, 10/16/77

YARDSMost Yards Gained Rushing, Season2,925 19732,864 19842,799 1980

Most Yards Gained Rushing, Opponent, Season2,475 20082,440 19612,397 1981

Fewest Yards Gained Rushing, Season798 1938875 1942929 1941

Fewest Yards Gained Rushing, Opponent, Season

1,119 19671,189 19991,202 1982

Most Yards Gained Rushing, Game371 @ New York Yanks, 11/18/51340 @ New Orleans, 11/25/73337 vs. Carolina, 11/11/01

Most Yards Gained Rushing, Opponent, Game352 @ Washington, 11/25/51330 @ Cleveland, 11/24/57

vs. Detroit, 9/7/80307 vs. New Orleans, 11/18/81

Most Yards Gained Rushing, Both Teams, Game*595 vs. New York Yanks, 11/18/50 (Rams 371, Yanks 224)548 vs. Minnesota 11/5/61 (Rams 295, Vikings 253)506 @ Green Bay, 10/22/44 (Packers 294, Rams 212)

Fewest Yards Gained Rushing, Game-29 @ Washington, 10/11/42

6 vs. Arizona, 11/20/0510 @ Chicago Bears, 11/29/42

Fewest Yards Gained Rushing, Opponent, Game1 vs. Chicago Bears, 10/26/526 vs. New York Giants, 11/12/898 vs. New York Giants, 9/30/84

Fewest Yards Gained Rushing, Both Teams, Game62 @ San Francisco, 12/6/64 (Rams 15, 49ers 47)78 @ Detroit, 11/7/99 (Rams 57, Detroit 21)82 vs. New Orleans, 9/6/98 (Rams 47, New Orleans 35)

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TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns Rushing, Season

28 195026 200024 1954

Most Touchdowns Rushing, Opponent, Season26 1961, 200824 200922 1992, 1996, 2005

Most Touchdowns, Rushing, Game

7 vs. Atlanta, 12/4/766 vs. New York Yanks, 11/18/515 vs. Chicago, 10/24/54

@ Detroit, 10/12/58vs. Minnesota, 12/10/00

Most Touchdowns, Rushing, Opponent, Game6 vs. Cleveland, 11/24/575 vs. Detroit, 10/30/60

vs. Detroit, 9/7/80@ Pittsburgh, 11/3/96

4 Many times, last @ Indianapolis, 10/17/05Most Touchdowns Rushing, Both Teams, Game

8 vs. New York Yanks, 11/18/51 (Rams 6, Yanks 2)7 @ Cleveland, 11/24/57 (Rams 1, Browns 6)

@ Detroit, 10/12/58 (Rams 5, Lions 2)vs. Atlanta, 12/4/76 (Rams 7, Falcons 0)vs. Detroit, 9/7/80 (Rams 2, Lions 5)

6 Many times, last @ Tampa Bay, 12/18/00 (Rams 3,Buccaneers 3)

PASSINGATTEMPTS

Most Passes Attempted, Season 635 2002

632 1995600 2003

Fewest Passes Attempted, Season 168 1937

199 1945208 1944Most Passes Attempted, Game 62 @ New York Giants, 10/2/05

61 vs. Buffalo, 12/10/9556 @ San Francisco, 9/11/05

Most Passes Attempted, Opponent, Game64 vs. Philadelphia, 11/6/4958 @ Arizona, 9/29/96

vs. Atlanta, 12/2/0755 vs. Chicago, 12/26/99

Most Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game 97 vs. Chicago, 12/26/99 (Bears 55, Rams 42)

@ New York Giants, 10/2/05 (Rams 62, Giants 35)

96 vs. Cardinals, 9/12/10 (Cardinals 41, Rams 55)93 vs. Atlanta, 12/2/07 (Rams 35, Atlanta 58)Fewest Passes Attempted, Game 4 vs. Detroit, 9/10/37

6 vs. Chicago Cards, 11/5/39@ New York Giants, 11/10/40

8 vs. Chicago Bears, 10/9/38@ San Francisco, 11/21/76

Fewest Passes Attempted, Opponent, Game †0 vs. Detroit, 9/10/37

@ Pittsburgh, 11/13/496 @ Brooklyn, 9/20/397 vs. Chicago Cards, 11/5/39

vs. Baltimore, 12/18/65

Fewest Passes Attempted, Both Teams, Game4 vs. Detroit, 9/10/37 (Rams 4, Lions 0)

24 vs. Atlanta, 9/23/73 (Rams 15, Falcons 9)25 Many times, last @ Pittsburgh, 11/13/49 (Rams 25,

Steelers 0)COMPLETIONS

Most Passes Completed, Season408 2002392 2005380 2000

Most Passes Completed, Game40 @ New York Giants, 10/2/0536 vs. San Diego, 11/10/0235 vs. San Francisco, 10/27/85

@ Seattle, 9/10/00@ Green Bay, 11/29/04

Most Passes Completed, Opponent, Game37 @ New York Jets, 9/25/83

vs. Jacksonville, 10/20/96@ Arizona, 9/29/96

36 vs. New England, 11/16/8634 @ St. Louis, 11/4/84

Most Passes Completed, Both Teams, Game60 @ Philadelphia, 9/9/01 (Rams 28, Eagles 32)59 vs. Chicago, 12/26/99 (Rams 27, Bears 32)

@ New York Giants, 10/2/05 (Rams 40, Giants 19)57 @ Baltimore, 10/27/96 (Rams 26, Ravens 31)

Fewest Passes Completed, Game1 Many times, last @ New York Giants, 11/10/402 @ San Francisco, 10/10/713 Many times, last @ San Francisco, 11/21/76

Fewest Passes Completed, Opponent, Game†0 vs. Pittsburgh, 11/13/49

2 Many times, last @ Seattle, 11/4/793 Many times, last @ Chicago, 9/24/72

Fewest Passes Completed, Both Teams, Game1 vs. Detroit, 9/10/37 (Rams 1, Lions 0)4 vs. Chicago Bears, 10/9/38 (Rams 1, Bears 3)6 vs. Chicago Cards, 10/3/37 (Rams 3, Cardinals 3)

vs . Pittsburgh, 10/29/39 (Rams 1, Steelers 5)

YARDS Most Yards Gained, Passing, Season*5,492 20004,903 20014,480 2002

Most Yards Gained, Passing, Opponent, Season4,085 20004,024 19893,913 2009

Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Season839 1937

1,261 19441,352 1941

Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Opponent, Season883 1937

1,248 19381,249 1939

Most Yards Gained, Passing, Game541 vs. New York Yanks, 9/28/51506 vs. Chicago, 12/26/82453 vs. San Diego, 11/10/02

Most Yards Gained, Passing, Opponent, Game483 vs. Cincinnati, 10/7/90475 vs. San Francisco, 11/28/93439 vs. San Francisco, 12/11/89

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Most Yards Gained, Passing, Both Teams, Game847 vs. Cincinnati, 10/7/90 (Rams 364, Bengals 483)784 vs. San Diego, 10/1/00 (Rams 451, Chargers 333)769 vs. Chicago 12/26/82 (Rams 506, Bears 263)

Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Game -18 @ San Francisco, 10/10/71

-5 @ Dallas Texans, 11/9/5218 vs. Pittsburgh, 10/29/39

Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Opponent, Game -30 @ Seattle, 11/4/79

-1 @ Green Bay, 10/13/740 vs. Detroit, 9/10/37

@ Pittsburgh, 11/13/49 Fewest Yards Gained, Passing, Both Teams, Game

20 vs. Detroit , 9/10/37 (Rams 20, Lions 0)28 @ Dallas Texans, 11/9/52 (Rams -5, Texans 33)44 @ San Francisco, 11/21/76 (Rams 26, 49ers 18)

COMPLETION PERCENTAGEHighest Completion Percentage, Season

68.8 200165.4 200564.7 1999, 2000

Highest Completion Percentage, Opponent, Season63.3 200262.6 200862.3 1982

Highest Completion Percentage, Game (10 att.)88.9 @ San Francisco, 11/7/5487.0 vs. San Francisco, 10/10/9985.7 vs. New York Giants, 10/18/92

Highest Completion Percentage, Opponent,Game (10 att.)91.3 vs. Cleveland, 12/26/9381.8 vs. Green Bay, 12/17/6081.0 vs. San Francisco, 11/18/62

vs. Pittsburgh, 12/20/07

HAD INTERCEPTEDFewest Passes Had Intercepted, Season

7 19698 2006

11 1971, 1973, 1977 Most Passes Had Intercepted, Season

35 194134 193832 1981

Most Passes Had Intercepted, Game7 Many times, last vs. Detroit, 10/26/586 Many times, last @ Carolina, 12/12/045 Many times, last @ Tennessee, 12/13/09

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Passing, Season

42 199937 2000, 200131 1950, 1980, 1988

Most Touchdowns, Passing, Game6 vs. New York Bulldogs, 11/27/49

vs. Washington, 12/11/49vs. Detroit, 10/29/50

5 Many times, last vs. San Diego, 10/1/004 Many times, last vs. Washington, 12/24/06

Most Touchdowns, Passing, Opponent, Game5 vs. St. Louis, 9/23/60

vs. Chicago, 10/13/63vs. Miami, 12/14/86@ San Francisco, 12/27/87

4 Many times, last @ New York Giants, 10/2/053 Many times, last at Detroit, 10/10/10

SACKSTOTAL SACKS

Most Sacks, Season57 199956 1980, 1985, 198853 1970

Fewest Sacks, Season17 199118 198225 200926 1994

Most Sacks, Game10 vs. Atlanta, 9/28/69

vs. San Diego, 10/4/709 Many times, last @ Buffalo, 9/20/988 Three times, last vs. Minnesota, 11/30/03

Most Sacks, Opponent, Game11 @ Baltimore, 11/22/6410 @ San Francisco, 12/6/74

vs. San Francisco, 10/11/769 @ New Orleans, 12/1/85

Most Sacks, Both Teams, Game16 @ Baltimore, 11/22/64 (Rams 5, Colts 11)14 @ New Orleans, 10/24/76 (Rams 9, Saints 5)13 vs. Tampa Bay, 11/5/78 (Rams 9, Buccaneers 4)

INTERCEPTIONSTOTAL INTERCEPTIONS

Most Interceptions, Season38 195232 1967, 197631 1950, 1955

Most Interceptions, Game7 vs. Detroit, 11/26/44

vs. Green Bay, 11/11/45@ Chicago Bears, 10/9/49vs. San Francisco, 10/18/64

6 @ Pittsburgh, 12/4/38@ New York Yanks, 11/19/50@ Dallas, 11/9/52@ Kansas City, 10/20/85@ Atlanta, 12/15/96

5 Many times, last @ Tennessee, 12/13/09

YARDS GAINED Most Yards, Season 712 1952

567 1999546 1980

Most Yards, Opponent, Season 518 1952

497 1995492 2002

Fewest Yards, Season 5 1959

15 193824 1939

Fewest Yards, Opponent, Season27 193840 196961 1939

Most Yards, Game314 vs. San Francisco, 10/18/64225 vs. Green Bay, 9/21/80177 vs. Jacksonville, 10/20/96

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Most Yards, Opponent, Game182 vs. Dallas Texans, 11/2/52171 @ San Francisco, 11/26/95149 @ Chicago, 10/11/64

Most Yards, Both Teams, Game338 vs. San Francisco, 10/18/64 (Rams 314, 49ers 24)308 vs. Dallas Texans, 11/2/52 (Rams 126, Texans

182)244 vs. Detroit, 11/1/53 (Rams 129, Lions 115)

TOUCHDOWNS Most Touchdowns By Interceptions, Both Teams, Game3 vs. Detroit, 11/1/53 (Rams 2, Lions 1)

@ Arizona, 12/30/07 (Rams 1, Cardinals 2)2 Many times, last @ Arizona, 11/23/03 (Rams 1,

Cardinals 1)

PUNTINGTOTAL PUNTS

Most Punts, Season98 198695 1979, 1997,199894 2010

Most Punts, Opponents, Season

108 1979104 1978

96 1986Most Punts, Game

12 vs. Chicago Bears, 10/9/38vs. Green Bay, 11/26/39@ New York, 11/10/40@ San Francisco, 11/21/76

11 Many times, last @ vs. San Francisco, 1/3/201010 Many times, last @ San Francisco, 11/14/10

Most Punts, Opponent, Game14 vs. New York Yanks, 9/28/5112 Three times, last vs. Chicago Cardinals, 11/23/4111 Many times, last @ Seattle, 11/4/79

AVERAGE YARDAGEHighest Average Distance, Punting, Season 49.6 2008

47.2 200746.8 2009

Highest Average Distance, Punting, Game (4 punts)56.2 vs. Buffalo, 9/28/0855.7 vs. New York Giants, 9/14/0856.0 vs. Arizona, 10/7/07

Highest Avg. Distance, Punting, Opponent, Game (4 punts)57.3 @ Chicago Bears, 11/16/5255.8 @ Detroit 10/10/5455.3 @ Washington, 10/26/41

PUNT RETURNSTOTAL RETURNS

Most Punt Returns, Season67 197862 197058 1969, 1979

Most Punt Returns, Opponents, Season60 1963, 199759 197958 1998

Fewest Punt Returns, Season14 196119 199322 1982

Fewest Punt Returns, Opponent, Season17 200122 197223 1999

Most Punt Returns, Game8 Many times, last @ San Francisco, 10/25/817 Many times, last @ Tennessee, 1031/996 Many times, last vs. San Francisco, 9/7/97

Most Punt Returns, Opponent, Game9 vs. Baltimore, 11/22/64

vs. Minnesota, 12/2/79@ Philadelphia, 9/7/08

8 @ Detroit, 9/27/42@ Chicago Bears, 11/29/42

7 Many times, last @ San Francisco, 11/18/07Most Punt Returns, Both Teams, Game

15 @ Detroit, 9/27/42 (Rams 7, Lions 8)@ Baltimore, 11/27/66 (Rams 8, Colts 7)

14 @ Atlanta, 9/12/76 (Rams 7, Falcons 7)13 vs. Chicago, 11/23/75 (Rams 7, Bears 6)

@ Atlanta, 9/18/77 (Rams 8, Falcons 5)@ Tampa Bay, 9/23/79 (Rams 7, Buccaneers 6)vs . Minnesota, 12/2/79 (Rams 4, Vikings 9)

FAIR CATCHESMost Fair Catches, Season

25 1998, 199924 198923 1997, 2005

Most Fair Catches, Opponent, Season30 1968, 198622 1985, 200621 1984, 1988, 1991, 2010

Most Fair Catches, Game4 Many times, last at Seattle, 1/2/113 Many times, last at San Francisco, 10/4/092 Many times, last at San Francisco, 11/14/10

Most Fair Catches, Opponent, Game5 Four times, last at San Francisco, 11/14/104 Many times, last at San Francisco, 9/17/063 Many times, last vs. Atlanta, 11/21/10

Most Fair Catches, Both Teams, Game8 @ Baltimore, 11/8/71 (Rams 3, Colts 5)7 Many times, last @ SF, 11/14/10 (Rams 2, 49ers 5)6 Many times, last @ San Francisco, 9/17/06 (Rams 2,

49ers 4)

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards, Punt Returns, Season 711 1978

676 1981640 1947

Most Yards, Punt Returns, Opponent, Season 681 1963

652 1998637 1994

Fewest Yards, Punt Returns, Season 102 1993

129 1960143 2004

Fewest Yards, Punt Returns, Opponent, Season 55 1972

67 1971116 1977

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Most Yards, Punt Returns, Game 219 @ Atlanta, 10/11/81

166 @ San Francisco, 10/25/81147 @ Cincinnati 10/3/99

Most Yards, Punt Returns, Opponents, Game155 vs. Washington, 9/21/63148 @ Buffalo, 11/21/04141 @ Green Bay, 10/9/94

Most Yards, Punt Returns, Both Teams, Game*282 @ Atlanta, 10/11/81 (Rams 219, Falcons 63)198 @ Chicago Bears, 10/10/48 (Rams 69, Bears 129)189 @ Kansas City, 12/8/02 (Rams 94, Chiefs 95)

TOUCHDOWNSMost Touchdowns, Punt Returns, Season 3 1981

2 1947, 1949, 1952, 1984, 1992, 19961 1998, 1999, 2000, 2007

Most Touchdowns, Punt Returns, Opponent, Season 3 1951, 1994

2 1993, 2002, 2003Most Touchdowns, Punt Returns, Game †2 @ Atlanta, 10/11/81

vs. Atlanta, 12/27/92Most Touchdowns, Punt Returns, Game, Opponent 2 @ Detroit, 10/14/51

1 Many times, last vs. San Francisco, 12/26/19

KICKOFF RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns, Season

84 200482 200780 2008

Most Kickoff Returns, Opponent, Season86 200185 1999

84 1989Fewest Kickoff Returns, Season26 194533 197734 1975

Fewest Kickoff Returns, Opponent, Season19 194127 194235 1955

Most Kickoff Returns, Game9 vs. New Orleans, 10/28/01

at Tennessee, 12/13/09at Detroit, 10/10/10

8 Many times, last vs. Pittsburgh, 12/20/077 Many times, last vs. Atlanta, 11/21/10

Most Kickoff Returns, Opponent, Game9 vs. San Diego, 10/1/008 Many times, last vs. Green Bay, 9/27/097 Many times, last vs. Indianapolis, 10/25/09

Most Kickoff Returns, Both Teams, Game15 vs. New Orleans, 10/28/01 (Rams 9, Saints 6)14 vs. Chicago Bears, 10/24/54 (Rams 7, Bears 7)

@ San Francisco, 11/7/54 (Rams 7, 49ers 7)@ New Orleans, 10/23/94 (Rams 7, Saints 7)vs. San Diego, 10/1/00 (Rams 5, Chargers 9)@ Kansas City, 10/22/00 (Rams 8, Chiefs 6)

YARDS GAINEDMost Yards, Kickoff Returns, Season1,938 20071,764 20091,761 2008

Most Yards, Kickoff Returns, Opponent, Season2,194 20012,115 19991,888 2000

Fewest Yards, Kickoff Returns, Season

448 1945690 1949705 1977

Fewest Yards, Kickoff Returns, Opponent, Season463 1941545 1942671 1940, 1991

Most Yards, Kickoff Returns, Game267 @ Kansas City, 10/22/00254 vs. Chicago, 10/13/63239 vs. St. Louis, 11/14/76

Most Yards, Kickoff Returns, Opponent, Game362 vs. Detroit, 10/29/50304 @ New Orleans, 10/23/94263 @ New York Giants, 11/11/48

Most Yards, Kickoff Returns, Both Teams, Game560 vs. Detroit, 10/29/50 (Rams 198, Lions 362)501 @ New Orleans, 10/23/94 (Rams 197, Saints 304)384 @ New York Giants 11/14/48 (Rams 121, Giants 263)

TOUCHDOWNS Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Season

3 1950, 19852 19991 1998, 2000, 2005

Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Opponent, Season2 1950, 1964, 1967, 1981, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003,

2006, 20071 Many times, last in 2009

Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game2 vs. Green Bay, 11/24/851 Many times, last vs. Seattle, 10/9/05

Most Touchdowns, Kickoff Returns, Game, Opponent 2 @ New Orleans, 10/23/94

vs. Chicago, 12/11/061 Many times, last at Detroit, 10/10/10

FUMBLESTOTAL FUMBLES

Most Fumbles, Season42 199640 1964, 1965

39 1978, 1986Most Fumbles, Opponent, Season42 199640 1964, 196539 1978, 1986

Fewest Fumbles, Season14 201017 196018 2008

Fewest Fumbles, Opponent, Season 13 1956

15 1974, 1982, 199416 1998

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Most Fumbles, Game 8 vs. Detroit, 10/31/65

7 Many times, last vs. New Orleans, 12/16/796 Many times, last @ New York Giants, 9/7/03

Most Fumbles, Opponent, Game8 @ Chicago Cards, 11/27/387 Many times, last vs. Arizona, 12/9/106 Many times, last @ Green Bay, 9/4/88

Most Fumbles, Both Teams, Game14 @ Chicago Bears, 11/24/40 (Rams 7, Bears 7)12 @ Chicago Bears, 9/15/39 (Rams 6, Bears 6)

@ Chicago Bears, 11/16/52 (Rams 7, Bears 5)11 @ New York Giants, 9/7/03 (Rams 6, Giants 5)

@ New Orleans, 10/24/76 (Rams 4, Saints 7)@ New York Giants, 12/1/46 (Rams 6, Giants 5)@ Chicago Cardinals, 11/27/38 (Rams 3, Cardinals 8)

FUMBLES LOSTMost Fumbles Lost, Season

24 198323 195822 1953, 1965, 1978, 1986, 2001

Most Fumbles Lost, Opponent, Season 24 1947, 1948

22 1984, 200320 1966, 1983

Most Fumbles Lost, Game6 vs. New England, 12/11/83

vs. Detroit, 10/31/65@ Detroit, 9/29/40

5 Many times, last vs. Phoenix, 9/1/914 Many times, last vs. Tampa Bay, 11/26/01

Most Fumbles Lost, Opponent, Game5 @ New Orleans, 10/24/76

@ Green Bay, 9/25/66@ Detroit, 10/15/44@ Chicago Cardinals, 11/27/38

4 Many times, last vs. Cardinals , 12/9/103 Many times, last @ Washington, 10/12/08

Most Fumbles Lost, Both Teams, Game9 @ Chicago Bears, 9/15/39 (Rams 5, Bears 4)8 Many times, Last vs. New England, 12/11/83 (Rams 6,

Patriots 2)7 @ Philadelphia, 12/1/02 (Rams 3, Eagles 4)

@ Chicago Bears, 11/16/52 (Rams 4, Bears 3)@ Detroit, 9/29/40 (Rams 6, Lions 1)@ Chicago Cardinals, 11/27/38 (Rams 2, Cardinals 5)

PENALTIESTOTAL PENALTIES

Most Penalties, Season142 1997133 1978, 1996127 2004

Most Penalties, Opponent, Season142 1997133 1978, 1996126 2010

Fewest Penalties, Season 29 1941

45 194251 1959

Fewest Penalties, Opponent, Season43 194546 194247 1941, 1958

Most Penalties, Game15 Five times, last vs. Philadelphia, 12/18/0514 Many times, last vs. New Orleans, 11/26/0013 Many times, last vs. Green Bay, 12/16/07

Most Penalties, Opponent, Game18 vs. Chicago Bears, 11/10/46

vs. Cleveland, 10/7/5117 vs. New Orleans, 11/26/0016 @ Chicago Bears, 10/10/48

Most Penalties, Both Teams, Game31 vs. New Orleans, 11/26/00 (Rams 14, Saints 17)27 vs. Chicago Bears, 11/10/46 (Rams 9, Bears 18)26 vs. New Orleans, 11/8/81 (Rams 13, Saints 13)

vs . Cincinnati, 9/1/96 (Rams 11, Bengals 15)@ Buffalo, 11/21/04 (Rams 11, Bills 15)@ San Francisco, 11/14/10 (Rams 12, 49ers 14)

Fewest Penalties, Game0 vs. New Orleans, 12/9/90

vs. Baltimore, 12/18/65@ Chicago, 11/29/42@ New York, 11/16/41

1 Many times, last vs. Atlanta, 1/6/022 Many times, last @ Tampa Bay, 12/18/00

Fewest Penalties, Opponent, Game 0 @ New England 10/26/08

vs. Chicago, 9/24/95vs. Minnesota, 11/19/72vs. New York, 9/27/41

1 Many times, last @ Seattle, 9/10/002 Many times, last vs. Pittsburgh, 12/20/07

Fewest Penalties, Both Teams, Game1 vs. New York Yanks, 9/27/53 (Rams 1, Yanks 0)2 vs. Green Bay, 12/16/62 (Rams 1, Packers 1)

vs. Baltimore, 12/18/65 (Rams 0, Colts 2)3 Many times, last @ Phoenix, 12/5/93 (Rams 1,

Cardinals 2)

YARDS PENALIZEDMost Yards Penalized, Season 1,169 1978

1,065 19971,015 1996

Most Yards Penalized, Opponent, Season1,066 20051,064 1997

1,028 1951Fewest Yards Penalized, Season

195 1938220 1939218 1937

Fewest Yards Penalized, Opponent, Season 220 1939

249 1938318 1939

Most Yards Penalized, Game162 vs. Baltimore, 10/22/50149 @ Dallas, 11/6/60145 @ Chicago Bears, 10/19/58

Most Yards Penalized, Opponent, Game 177 vs. San Francisco, 9/18/94

173 vs. Minnesota, 9/22/67150 vs. Detroit, 10/3/52

Most Yards Penalized, Both Teams, Game 269 vs. Green Bay, 12/3/50 (Rams 123, Packers 146)

267 vs. Minnesota, 9/22/67 (Rams 94, Vikings 173)253 @ Atlanta, 11/19/67 (Rams 135, Falcons 118)

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Fewest Yards Penalized, Game 0 Many times, last vs. New Orleans, 12/9/90

5 Many times, Last @ Arizona, 12/7/087 @ New Orleans, 10/30/88

@ Detroit, 10/12/58Fewest Yards Penalized, Opponent, Game

†0 Three times, last @ New England, 10/26/085 Many times, last @ Atlanta, 10/14/937 @ New Orleans, 10/30/88

@ Green Bay 12/20/92Fewest Yards Penalized, Both Teams, Game

10 vs. Green Bay, 12/16/62 (Rams 5, Packers 5)15 vs. Chicago Cards, 11/23/41 (Rams 5, Cardinals 10)

vs. New York Yanks, 9/27/53 (Rams 15, Yanks 0)20 Many times, last @ Phoenix, 12/5/93 (Rams 10,

Cardinals 10)

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RAMS BIG DAYS

Bold denotes player active with RamsItalics denotes rookie

RUSHING247 Willie Ellison vs. New Orleans .......................... Dec. 5, 1971 (26 carries, 1 TD)223 Tom Wilson vs. Green Bay ............................... Dec. 16, 1956 (23 carries, 0 TD)221 Greg Bell vs. Green Bay................................... Sept. 24, 1989 (28 carries, 2 TD)220 Marshall Faulk @ New Orleans........................ Dec. 24, 2000 (32 carries, 2 TD)215 Eric Dickerson vs. Houston............................... Dec. 9, 1984 (27 carries, 2 TD)213 Charles White @ St. Louis................................ Nov. 15, 1987 (34 carries, 1 TD)212 Jerome Bettis @ New Orleans ......................... Dec. 12, 1993 (28 carries, 1 TD)

210 Greg Bell @ New England................................ Dec. 24, 1989 (26 carries, 1 TD)208 Eric Dickerson @ St. Louis............................... Nov. 4, 1984 (21 carries 0 TD)208 Marshall Faulk vs. Atlanta................................. Oct. 15, 2000 (25 carries, 1 TD)207 Eric Dickerson vs. Tampa Bay.......................... Oct. 5, 1986 (30 carries, 2 TD)205 Dan Towler @ Baltimore................................... Nov. 22, 1953 (14 carries, 1 TD)202 Marshall Faulk @ Carolina ................................ Dec. 23, 2001 (30 carries, 2 TD)199 Ollie Matson @ Chicago Bears......................... Oct. 11, 1959 (31 carries, 3 TD)199 Eric Dickerson vs. Detroit .................................. Oct. 2, 1983 (30 carries, 2 TD)

195 Trung Canidate @ New York Jets .................... Oct. 21, 2001 (23 carries, 2 TD)193 Eric Dickerson @ St. Louis............................... Sept. 7, 1986 (38 carries, 2 TD)192 Eric Dickerson @ New York Jets ...................... Sept. 25, 1983 (28 carries, 2 TD)

191 Eric Dickerson @ Tampa Bay........................... Nov. 25, 1984 (28 carries, 3 TD)183 Marshall Faulk vs. Carolina............................... Nov. 11, 2001 (15 carries, 2 TD)

183 Marshall Faulk vs. Seattle................................. Oct. 20, 2002 (32 carries, 3 TD)181 Marshall Faulk @ Atlanta.................................. Oct. 17, 1999 (18 carries, 1 TD)179 Steven Jackson vs. Jacksonville .................. Oct. 30, 2005 (25 carries, 0 TD)

178 Marshall Faulk @ Arizona................................. Nov. 3, 2002 (27 carries, 1 TD)170 Eric Dickerson vs. Atlanta................................. Oct. 26, 1986 (30 carries, 0 TD)169 Dick Bass @ Chicago....................................... Dec. 9, 1962 (20 carries, 1 TD)168 Marshall Faulk vs. Atlanta................................. Jan. 6, 2002 (20 carries, 1 TD)166 Ron Waller vs. Philadelphia.............................. Sept. 30, 1956 (20 carries, 1 TD)166 Charles White vs. Pittsburgh............................. Oct. 11, 1987 (33 carries, 1 TD)164 Eric Dickerson @ New Orleans ........................ Oct. 14, 1984 (20 carries, 0 TD)161 Steven Jackson @ Atlanta ............................. Dec. 28, 2008 (30 carries, 2 TD)160 Steven Jackson vs. Dallas ............................. Oct. 10, 2008 (25 carries, 3 TD)159 Charles White vs. Atlanta.................................. D ec. 13, 1987 (29 carries, 2 TD)158 Greg Hill, @ Buffalo .......................................... Sept. 20, 1998 (19 carries, 2 TD)158 Marshall Faulk vs. Oakland............................... Oct. 13, 2002 (26 carries, 0 TD)

155 Charles White @ Atlanta................................... Oct. 18, 1987 (31 carries, 0 TD)155 Dan Towler vs. New York Yanks ...................... Nov. 18, 1951 (13 carries, 1 TD)154 Marshall Faulk @ New Orleans........................ Dec. 12, 1999 (29 carries, 1 TD)154 Dan Towler vs. Chicago Bears ......................... Oct. 25, 1953 (24 carries, 1 TD)152 Lawrence McCutcheon @ New Orleans........... Nov. 25, 1973 (20 carries, 0 TD)152 Lawrence McCutcheon @ Chicago .................. Dec. 2, 1973 (24 carries, 0 TD)152 Lawrence McCutcheon vs. Atlanta ................... Dec. 11, 1977 (17 carries, 0 TD)150 Eric Dickerson @ Seattle.................................. Sept. 23, 1985 (31 carries, 3 TD)150 Eric Dickerson vs. Green Bay........................... Nov. 24, 1985 (31 carries, 1 TD)150 Steven Jackson vs. Washington ................... Dec. 24, 2006 (33 carries, 1 TD)

CAREER 100-YARD RUSHING GAMESGames Player W-L-T

38 Eric Dickerson..... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .27-1127 Marshall Faulk.... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .27-027 Steven Jackson.......................................14-1322 Lawrence McCutcheon ...........................19-2-1

11 Jerome Bettis............................................... 3-810 Dick Bass.. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .6-410 Dan Towler.................................................10-0

8 Wendell Tyler... ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...6-28 Charles White... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .7-17 Greg Bell . .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .6-17 Paul (Tank) Younger.................................3-3-16 Cleveland Gary.. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..4-25 Jon Arnett. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ..2-35 Willie Ellison... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ..2-2-15 Ron Waller.. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ..4-15 Tim Wilson.... ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .2-34 Skeet Quinlan... ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-33 Cullen Bryant............. .............. .............. ....... 3-0

Games Player W-L-T3 John Cappelletti 2-0-13 Ollie Matson ... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...2-13 Lawrence Phillips.. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..3-02 Trung Canidate ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..2-02 Dick Hoerner.. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ..1-0-12 Les Josephson.... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..2-02 Joe Marconi.. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...2-02 Elvis Peacock... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...2-02 Bob Thomas... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..2-01 Jim Bertelsen ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-01 Robert Delpino.. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..1-01 Harold Green.... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..1-01 Greg Hill.. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .1-01 Brian Leonard... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..0-11 Jerald Moore.. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..1-01 Kenny Washington.......................................1-01 Justin Watson... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..1-0

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GAMES WITH MORE THAN ONE 100-YARD RUSHERNov. 8, 1953 vs. San Francisco, Skeet Quinlan (11-119) and Paul Younger (12-101)Oct. 24, 1954 vs. Chicago Bears, Dan Towler (15-123) and Paul Younger (27-106)Oct. 31, 1954 vs. Detroit, Paul Younger (18-140) and Skeet Quinlan (13-119)Dec. 4, 1955 vs. Baltimore, Ron Waller (24-138) and Paul Younger (25-132)Sept. 16, 1973 @ Kansas City, Jim Bertelsen (28-143) and Lawrence McCutcheon (21-120)Sept. 12, 1976 @ Atlanta, Lawrence McCutcheon (26-115) and John Cappelletti (22-102)Sept. 19, 1976 @ Minnesota, John Cappelletti (28-128) and Lawrence McCutcheon (29-110)Nov. 11, 1996 vs. Atlanta, Lawrence Phillips (14-106) and Harold Green (13-106)Nov. 11, 2001 vs. Carolina, Marshall Faulk (15-183) and Trung Canidate (16-145)

PASSING554 Norm Van Brocklin vs. New York Yanks ........... S ept. 28, 1951 (30 / 46, 0 TD, 0 Int)509 Vince Ferragamo vs. Chicago........................... Dec. 26, 1982 (30 / 46, 3 TD, 2 Int)454 Jim Everett @ New Orleans ............................. Nov. 26, 1989 (29 / 51, 1 TD, 2 Int)

453 Marc Bulger vs. San Diego............................... Nov. 10, 2002 (36 / 48, 4 TD, 0 Int)450 Marc Bulger vs. New York Jets......................... Jan. 2, 2005 (29 / 39, 3 TD, 2 Int)448 Marc Bulger @ Green Bay................................ Nov. 29, 2004 (35 / 53, 2 TD, 1 Int)442 Marc Bulger @ New York Giants...................... Oct. 2, 2005 (40 / 62, 2 TD, 3 Int)441 Kurt Warner vs. Denver .................................... Sept. 4, 2000 (25 / 35, 3 TD, 3 Int)436 James Harris @ Miami...................................... Oct. 3, 1976 (17 / 29, 2 TD, 1 Int)431 Trent Green vs. Carolina................................... Nov. 5, 2000 (29 / 42, 2 TD, 0 Int)406 Jim Hardy vs. Chicago Cardinals...................... Oct. 31, 1948 (28 / 53, 3 TD, 2 Int)401 Tony Banks @ Atlanta ...................................... Nov. 2, 1997 (30 / 42, 2 TD, 1 Int)401 Kurt Warner @ New England ........................... Nov. 18, 2001 (23 / 34, 3 TD, 2 Int)394 Kurt Warner vs. San Francisco......................... Sept. 17, 2000 (23 / 34, 2 TD, 2 Int)

390 Kurt Warner vs. San Diego............................... Oct. 1, 2000 (24 / 30, 4 TD, 0 Int) 388 Marc Bulger vs. Washington............................. Dec. 24, 2006 (25 / 38, 4 TD, 0 Int)385 Kurt Warner vs. New Orleans ........................... Oct. 28, 2001 (29 / 47, 1 TD, 4 Int)

378 Marc Bulger @ San Francisco.......................... Nov. 2, 2003 (26 / 42, 1 TD, 2 Int)377 Jim Everett @ Philadelphia............................... Nov. 6, 1988 (24 / 45, 2 TD, 4 Int)

375 Marc Bulger @ Pittsburgh................................. Oct. 26, 2003 (22 / 37, 1 TD, 0 Int) 372 Billy Wade @ Green Bay.................................. Nov. 16, 1958 (19 / 42, 1 TD, 2 Int)372 Jim Everett vs. Cincinnati.................................. Oct. 7, 1990 (25 / 46, 2 TD, 0 Int)372 Mark Rypien vs. Buffalo.................................... Dec. 10, 1995 (31 / 55, 1 TD, 2 Int)368 Jim Everett vs. Indianapolis .............................. Sept. 17, 1989 (28 / 35, 3 TD, 1 Int)

368 Marc Bulger vs. San Francisco......................... S ept. 19, 2007 (24 / 41, 1 TD, 0 Int)366 Trent Green vs. Washington............................. Nov. 20, 2000 (23 / 38, 2 TD, 1 Int)365 Jim Everett @ Denver....................................... Nov. 27, 1988 (25 / 47, 2 TD, 1 Int)365 Jim Everett vs. New Orleans ............................. Dec. 9, 1990 (31 / 50, 1 TD, 2 Int)

362 Marc Bulger @ San Francisco.......................... Sept. 11, 2005 (34 / 56, 2 TD, 1 Int)360 Marc Bulger vs. Seattle..................................... Oct. 15, 2006 (26 / 39, 3 TD, 1 Int)359 Kurt Warner vs. Indianapolis............................. Dec. 30, 2001 (23 / 30, 3 TD, 1 Int)358 Marc Bulger vs. New Orleans ........................... Sept. 26, 2004 (32 / 49, 1 TD, 0 Int)356 Billy Wade @ Baltimore .................................... Nov. 23, 1958 (24 / 41, 0 TD, 2 Int)

356 Marc Bulger vs. Chicago................................... D ec. 11, 2006 (34 / 55, 3 TD, 0 Int)354 Jamie Martin vs. San Francisco........................ Dec. 24, 2005 (33 / 41, 1 TD, 2 Int)

354 Marc Bulger vs. Kansas City............................. Nov. 5, 2006 (31 / 42, 1 TD, 0 Int)353 Tony Banks @ Baltimore .................................. Oct. 27, 1996 (26 / 40, 1 TD, 1 Int)352 Marc Bulger vs. Atlanta..................................... O ct. 13, 2003 (23 / 34, 2 TD, 2 Int) 351 Kurt Warner @ Carolina.................................... Dec. 5, 1999 (22 / 31, 3 TD, 2 Int)

CAREER 300-YARD PASSING GAMESGames Player W-L-T

30 Kurt Warner.. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .22-827 Marc Bulger... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ..12-1520 Jim Everett ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .10-10

5 Norm Van Brocklin .......................................4-13 Tony Banks.. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-23 Vince Ferragamo... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..1-23 Roman Gabriel. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...2-13 Trent Green.. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...2-13 Chris Miller ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...1-23 Mark Rypien... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...0-3

3 Bill Wade 1-2

Games Player W-L-T2 Dieter Brock 0-22 Bob Waterfield.. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...2-02 Sam Bradford ............................................. 1-1 1 Zeke Bratkowski...........................................1-01 Ryan Fitzpatrick .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..1-01 Gus Frerotte... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-01 Pat Haden.... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...0-11 Jim Hardy..... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .0-11 James Harris.. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-01 Jamie Martin... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-0

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RECEIVING336 Willie Anderson @ New Orleans ..................... Nov. 26, 1989 (15 receptions, 1 TD)303 Jim Benton @ Detroit........................................ Nov. 22, 1945 (10 receptions, 1 TD)238 Harold Jackson vs. Dallas ................................ Oct. 14, 1973 (7 receptions, 4 TD)233 Isaac Bruce @ Atlanta ...................................... Nov. 2, 1997 (10 receptions, 3 TD)230 Henry Ellard vs. Indianapolis ............................ Sept. 17, 1989 (12 receptions, 1 TD)229 Isaac Bruce @ Baltimore .................................. Oct. 27, 1996 (11 receptions, 1 TD)226 Eddie Kennison @ Atlanta ................................ Dec. 15, 1996 (5 receptions, 3 TD)220 Ron Jessie @ Miami......................................... Oct. 3, 1976 (7 receptions, 2 TD)210 Isaac Bruce vs. Miami....................................... Dec. 24, 1995 (15 receptions, 1 TD)208 Jim Phillips @ Green Bay ................................ Nov. 16, 1958 (8 receptions, 1 TD)

207 Carroll Dale @ Detroit....................................... N ov. 17, 1963 (7 receptions, 3 TD)204 Marshall Faulk (RB) vs. Chicago ...................... Dec. 26, 1999 (12 receptions, 1 TD)203 Torry Holt vs. Indianapolis ................................ Dec. 30, 2001 (7 receptions, 2 TD)202 Jim Benton @ New York Yanks........................ Dec. 5, 1946 (12 receptions, 2 TD)200 Tommy McDonald vs. Cleveland ..................... Dec. 12, 1965 (6 receptions, 2 TD)200 Torry Holt @ San Francisco ............................. Nov. 2, 2003 (11 receptions, 1 TD)196 Elroy Hirsch vs. Green Bay............................... Dec. 12, 1953 (9 receptions, 0 TD)195 Elroy Hirsch vs. Chicago Cardinals ................. Nov. 11, 1951 (6 receptions, 2 TD)192 Isaac Bruce, vs. Minnesota............................... Sept. 13, 1998 (11 receptions, 1 TD)191 Isaac Bruce, vs. Atlanta .................................... Oct. 12, 1995 (10 receptions, 2 TD)189 Tom Fears vs. Green Bay................................. Dec. 3, 1950 (3 receptions, 2 TD)189 Torry Holt @ Atlanta ......................................... Sept. 24, 2000 (3 receptions, 2 TD)188 Isaac Bruce vs. San Francisco ......................... Sept. 17, 2000 (8 receptions, 1 TD)183 George Farmer vs. Chicago.............................. Dec. 26, 1982 (9 receptions, 1 TD)181 Isaac Bruce @ Indianapolis ............................. Oct. 1, 1995 (8 receptions, 2 TD)

179 Isaac Bruce vs. New Orleans .......................... Oct. 28, 2001 (7 receptions, 1 TD)175 Del Shofner vs. Baltimore ................................. Dec. 6, 1958 (5 receptions, 1 TD)174 Torry Holt @ Pittsburgh .................................... Oct. 26, 2003 (7 receptions, 1 TD)173 Elroy Hirsch @ New York Yanks ..................... Sept. 28, 1951 (9 receptions, 4 TD)173 Isaac Bruce vs. San Francisco ......................... Oct. 22, 1995 (9 receptions, 0 TD)172 Torry Holt vs. Minnesota................................... Dec. 10, 2000 (9 receptions, 0 TD)171 Henry Ellard @ Detroit ..................................... Dec. 6, 1987 (7 receptions, 1 TD)170 Isaac Bruce @ Green Bay................................ Nov, 29, 2004 (9 receptions, 1 TD)169 Del Shofner @ Detroit....................................... Nov. 15, 1959 (5 receptions, 1 TD)168 Elroy Hirsch @ Green Bay ............................... Oct. 11 1953 (8 receptions, 0 TD)167 Henry Ellard @ Denver..................................... Nov. 27, 1988 (11 receptions, 2 TD)167 Isaac Bruce vs. San Diego................................ Oct. 1, 2000 (9 receptions, 2 TD)166 Henry Ellard @ Philadelphia............................. Nov. 6, 1988 (7 receptions, 1 TD)165 Henry Ellard vs. Atlanta .................................... Oct. 8, 1989 (8 receptions, 0 TD)165 Torry Holt @ Tampa Bay ................................. Dec. 18, 2000 (9 receptions, 1 TD)163 Elroy Hirsch @ San Francisco ......................... Oct. 28, 1951 (4 receptions, 1 TD)163 Jim Phillips vs. Chicago .................................... Sept. 23, 1961 (9 receptions, 0 TD)163 Henry Ellard vs. Phoenix .................................. Nov. 19, 1989 (7 receptions, 2 TD)163 Isaac Bruce vs. San Diego................................ Nov. 10, 2002 (10 receptions, 3 TD)163 Torry Holt, vs. Tennessee................................. Sept. 25, 2005 (9 receptions, 1 TD)163 Torry Holt, vs. San Francisco ............................ Dec. 24, 2005 ( 10 receptions, 1 TD)163 Donnie Avery @ New England ......................... Oct. 26, 2008 (6 receptions, 1 TD)162 Tom Fears @ New York Yanks ....................... Sept. 28, 1951 (7 receptions, 0 TD)161 Torry Holt vs. Atlanta ........................................ Oct. 13, 2003 (11 receptions, 2 TD)160 Henry Ellard vs. Kansas City ........................... Nov. 10, 1991 (8 receptions, 1 TD)160 Torry Holt vs. San Francisco ............................. Dec. 5, 2004 (10 receptions, 1 TD)159 Tom Fears vs. Washington............................... Dec. 11, 1949 (10 receptions, 2 TD)157 Elroy Hirsch @ New York Yanks ...................... Nov. 19, 1954 (5 receptions, 0 TD)157 Bob Boyd vs. San Francisco............................. Oct. 3, 1954 (5 receptions, 1 TD)155 Tommy McDonald @ Chicago ......................... Oct. 10, 1965 (9 receptions, 0 TD)154 Jim Phillips @ New York Giants ...................... Oct 22, 1961 (8 receptions, 1 TD)

154 Willie Anderson @ Atlanta ................................ Sept. 11, 1994 (5 receptions, 1 TD)154 Torry Holt vs. Seattle ........................................ Oct. 15, 2006 (8 receptions, 3 TD)152 Isaac Bruce @ Cincinnati.................................. Oct. 3, 1999 (6 receptions, 0 TD)152 Drew Hill @ Pittsburgh...................................... Sept. 16, 1984 (4 receptions, 1 TD)151 Jim Benton, @ Chicago .................................... Oct. 21, 1945 (7 receptions, 1 TD)151 Jim Phillips, @ Dallas ...................................... Nov. 6, 1960 (7 receptions, 2 TD)151 Jack Snow, @ Baltimore................................... Oct. 15, 1967 (3 receptions, 2 TD)151 Ron Jessie, @ Atlanta ...................................... Nov. 16, 1975 (10 receptions, 1 TD)151 Torry Holt @ Carolina....................................... Dec. 12, 2004 (6 receptions, 1 TD)150 Elroy Hirsch, @ San Francisco......................... Oct. 7, 1956 (8 receptions, 2 TD)150 Jack Snow, vs. Detroit ...................................... Dec. 14, 1970 (7 receptions, 0 TD)

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GAMES WITH MORE THAN ONE 100-YARD RECEIVERDec. 11, 1949 vs. Washington, Tom Fears (10-159) and Bob Shaw (5 -137)Sept. 22, 1950 vs. New York Yanks, Glen Davis (5-103) and Dick Hoerner (4-105)Nov. 19, 1950 @ New York Yanks, Dick Hoerner (14-125) and Elroy Hirsch (8-157)Sept. 28, 1951 @ New York Yanks, Tom Fears (7-162), Elroy Hirsch (9-173), and Verda (V.T.) Smith (2-103)Dec. 14, 1952 vs. Pittsburgh, Tom Fears (10-122) and Elroy Hirsch (4-108)Oct. 4, 1953 @ San Francisco, Bob Boyd (4-107) and Elroy Hirsch (9-107)Sept. 26, 1954 @ Baltimore, Skeet Quinlan (4-135) and Bob Boyd (4-121)Oct. 10, 1954 @ Detroit, Bob Boyd (8-128) and Elroy Hirsch (6-105)Nov. 21, 1954 @ New York Giants, Bob Boyd (5-103) and Tom Fears (9-136)Dec. 12, 1954 vs. Green Bay, Bob Boyd (4-106) and Elroy Hirsch (5-119)

Oct. 7, 1956 @ San Francisco, Elroy Hirsch (8-150) and Bob Boyd (7-119)Nov. 23, 1958 @ Baltimore, Lamar Lundy (6-103) and Del Shofner (8-110)Oct. 11, 1964 @ Chicago, Jim Phillips (7-110) and Bucky Pope (4-108)Nov.1, 1964 @ Detroit, Carroll Dale (7-109) and Marlin McKeever (6-100)Dec. 4, 1976 vs. Atlanta, Ron Jessie (4-112) and Dwight Scales (2-102)Dec. 26, 1982 vs. Chicago, George Farmer (9-183) and Preston Dennard (5-122)Sept. 9, 1990 @ Green Bay, Henry Ellard (6-106) and Willie Anderson (5-128)Oct. 7, 1990 vs. Cincinnati , Henry Ellard (7-100) and Willie Anderson (7-144)Dec. 9, 1990 vs. New Orleans, Henry Ellard (5-107) and Willie Anderson (5-123)Sept. 1, 1991 vs. Phoenix, Robert Delpino (10-113) and Henry Ellard (7-116)Dec. 5, 1999 @ Carolina, Isaac Bruce (6-111) and Az-Zahir Hakim (4-122)Dec. 12, 1999 @ New Orleans, Isaac Bruce (4-102) and Torry Holt (6-113)Sept. 4, 2000 vs. Denver, Az-Zahir Hakim (5-118), Torry Holt (6-103), and Marshall Faulk (4-100)Oct. 1, 2000 vs. San Diego, Isaac Bruce (9-167), Marshall Faulk (6-116), and Az-Zahir Hakim (5-104)Nov. 5, 2000 vs. Carolina, Az-Zahir Hakim (8-147) and Torry Holt (4-130)

Nov. 10, 2002 vs. San Diego, Isaac Bruce (10-163) and Torry Holt (7-118)Sept. 7, 2003 @ New York Giants, Isaac Bruce (8-120), and Torry Holt (7-111)Sept. 19, 2004 @ Atlanta, Torry Holt (9-121) and Isaac Bruce (5-102)Oct. 1, 2006 vs. Detroit, Isaac Bruce (7-100) and Torry Holt (6-102)Dec. 24, 2006 vs. Washington, Isaac Bruce (9-148) and Steven Jackson (6-102)

CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESGames Player W-L-T

46 Torry Holt .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .27-1943 Isaac Bruce.. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .22-2126 Henry Ellard ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .12-1421 Elroy Hirsch................................................12-916 Tom Fears... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .8-7-115 Bob Boyd... ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ..9-5-114 Jim Phillips... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. .4-9-110 Jack Snow.... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ..5-4-19 Willie Anderson.............................................4-58 Carroll Dale ... ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .2-5-18 Harold Jackson.... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..5-38 Del Shofner .. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...2-66 Tommy McDonald........................................4-25 Bernie Casey.. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. ..3-0-25 Ron Jessie ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...5-04 Jim Benton ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...3-14 Marshall Faulk (RB) .....................................4-04 Az-Zahir Hakim... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...3-14 Martin McKeever (TE)..................................1-33 Preston Dennard... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..1-23 Drew Hill.. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ... ..1-23 Amp Lee (RB) ..............................................1-23 Bucky Pope.... .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...1-22 Bob Carey.... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ...1-12 Robert Delpino (RB)... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..0-22 George Farmer.... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...0-22 Steven Jackson (RB) ................................. 1-1

Games Player W-L-T2 Eddie Kennison 1-12 Willie Miller... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-12 Ricky Proehl .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..2-02 Verda (V. T.) Smith (RB)..............................1-12 Billy Truax (TE)... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..2-02 Wendell Tucker ... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..2-01 Danario Alexander (WR) ............................ 0-11 Jon Arnett (RB)............................................0-1

1 Donnie Avery (WR)......................................0-11 Johnny Bailey (RB) ......................................0-11 Mike Barber (TE)... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..0-11 Jim Bertlesen (RB)... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. ..0-11 Ron Brown... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-01 Leon Clarke.. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-01 Mark Clayton (WR) ..................................... 0-11 Aaron Cox.... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-01 Kevin Curtis.. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-01 Glen Davis.. .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-01 Troy Drayton (TE) ........................................1-01 Pete Holohan (TE) .......................................1-01 Tom Keane... .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..1-01 Lamar Lundy (TE)........................................0-11 Ollie Matson (RB).. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..0-11 Shaun McDonald... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... ..0-11 Dwight Scales .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... ..1-01 Bob Shaw..... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .1-01 Clendon Thomas (RB) .................................0-11 Billy Waddy .... .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. ... .. .. .. ... .. .. .. ...1-0

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GAMES WITH 300-YARD PASSER, 100-YARD RUSHER, 100-YARD RECEVIERvs. San Francisco, Oct. 23, 1983 QB Vince Ferragamo (26-35, 327 yds, 5 TD, 2 Int.); RB Eric Dickerson (25-144);

TE Mike Barber (8-113, 1 TD)@ Detroit, Dec. 6, 1987 QB Jim Everett (20-26, 324 yds, 2 TD, 2 Int.); RB Charles White (29-102, 1 TD);

WR Henry Ellard (7-171, 1 TD)@ Denver, Nov. 27, 1988 QB Jim Everett (25-47, 365 yds, 2 TD, 1 Int.); RB Greg Bell (22-112, 1 TD);

WR Henry Ellard (11-167, 2 TD)vs. Atlanta, Oct. 21, 1990 QB Jim Everett (24-38, 302 yds, 3 TD); RB Cleveland Gary (19-102, 2 TD);

WR Henry Ellard (6-109, 1 TD)@ Atlanta, Dec. 15, 1996 QB Tony Banks (11-16, 304 yds, 3 TD, 1 Int.); RB Lawrence Phillips (22-122, 1 TD);

WR Eddie Kennison (5-226, 3 TD)

@ Carolina, Dec. 5, 1999 QB Kurt Warner (22-31, 351 yds, 3 TD, 2 Int.); RB Marshall Faulk (22-118);WR Az-Zahir Hakim (4-122, 2 TD); WR Isaac Bruce (6-111)@ New Orleans, Dec. 12, 1999 QB Kurt Warner (21-31, 346 yds, 2 TD, 1 Int.); RB Marshall Faulk (29-154, 1 TD);

WR Torry Holt (6-112); WR Isaac Bruce (4-102)vs. San Francisco, Sept. 17, 2000 QB Kurt Warner (23-34, 394 yds, 2 TD, 2 Int.); RB Marshall Faulk (25-134, 3 TD);

WR Isaac Bruce (8-188, 1 TD)vs. San Diego, Oct. 1, 2000 QB Kurt Warner (30-24, 390, 4 TD); RB Justin Watson (14-102, 1 TD); WR Isaac Bruce

(9-167, 2 TD); RB Marshall Faulk (6-116, 2 TD); WR Az-Zahir Hakim (5-104)vs. Minnesota, Dec. 10, 2000 QB Kurt Warner (27-32, 346 yds); RB Marshall Faulk (25-135, 4 TD); WR Torry Holt

(9-172)@ San Francisco, Sept. 23, 2001 QB Kurt Warner (24-35, 321 yds, 3 TD, 1 Int.); RB Marshall Faulk (18-105);

WR Isaac Bruce (8-144, 1 TD)vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 30, 2001 QB Kurt Warner (23-20, 359 yds, 3 TD, 1 Int.); RB Marshall Faulk (25-118, 3 TD);

WR Torry Holt (7-203, 2 TD)@ Arizona, Nov. 23, 2003 QB Marc Bulger (28-44, 329 yds, 1 TD, 4 Int.); RB Marshall Faulk (24-100, 1 TD);

WR Torry Holt (9-145)@ Houston, Nov. 27, 2005 QB Ryan Fitzpatrick (19-30, 310 yards, 1 TD, 3 Int.); RB Steven Jackson (25-110, 1 TD);

WR Torry Holt (10-130, 1 TD)vs. Washington QB Marc Bulger (28-38), 388 yards, 4 TD, 0 Int.); RB Steven Jackson (33-150, 1 TD);

WR Isaac Bruce (9-148, 1 TD); RB Steven Jackson (6-102, 1 TD)

LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY59 points (59-0) vs. Atlanta, Dec. 4, 197649 points (56-7) vs. San Francisco, Nov. 9, 195848 points (48-0) @ Baltimore, Sept. 26, 195443 points (70-27) vs. Baltimore, Oct. 22, 1950

(45-21) vs. Baltimore, Dec. 5, 1953(59-16) vs. Atlanta, Nov. 10, 1996

41 points (65-24) vs. Detroit, Oct. 29, 1950(55-14) vs. New York Giants, Nov. 13, 1966

40 points (54-14) @ New York Yanks, Sept. 28, 195139 points (42-3) @ Philadelphia, Nov. 3, 1975

(45-6) vs. Seattle, Oct. 31, 1976

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT48 points (48-0) @ San Francisco, Dec. 27, 198744 points (47-3) @ New York Jets, Nov. 9, 200847 points (47-0) @ Chicago Bears, Nov. 29, 194240 points (47-7) @ Tennessee, Dec. 13, 200939 points (49-10) @ Kansas City, Dec. 8, 200238 points (52-14) v s. Chicago Bears, Oct. 13, 1963

(44-6) @ Detroit, Oct. 10, 201036 points (56-20) @ Philadelphia, Oct. 8, 1950

(42-6) @ Pittsburgh, Nov. 3, 1996(42-6) vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 25, 2009

35 points (35-0) @ San Francisco, Oct. 4, 2009(38-3) @ Phildelphia, Sept. 7, 2008(35-0) @ San Francisco, Oct. 8, 1961(56-21) @ Baltimore, Nov. 25, 1956(42-7) vs. Green Bay, Nov. 12, 1944(49-14) @ New York, Nov. 16, 1941

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“Rams Spagnuolo Will Keep The Faith”/ By Bernie Miklasz…………………………..................................................................................2STLtoday.com / September 18, 2011

“McDaniels' philosophy: 'I just want to win'”/By Jim Thomas……………………………………………………………………………....4STLToday.com / September 10, 2011

“Bradford steps into Year 2 ready to go to next level”/By Bryan Burwell…………………………………………………………………...7STLToday.com / September 10, 2011

“Competitive fires stoke Bradford and rebuilt Rams” / By Pete Prisco…...…………………..……………………………………………11CBSSports.com / August 8, 2010

“Laurinaitis is a football fiend”/ By Jim Thomas …………...…………………………................................................................................13STLtoday.com / September 25, 2011

“Burwell: Quinn offered hope in player's time of need” / By Bryan Burwell …………................................................................................16STLtoday.com / May 1, 2011

“Chris Long leads under-the-radar Rams defense” / By Jim Corbett……......................................................................................................19USAToday.com / September 2, 2011

“Gibson is an early standout among Rams receivers”/ By Bill Coats ............................................................................................................21STLtoday.com / August 3, 2011

“Former Packer Harris has something to prove” / By Jim Thomas ……………………………………………………………...................22STLtoday.com / August 4, 2011

“Kendricks making quick impact for Rams” / By R.B. Fallstrom…… .........................................................................................................24 BND.com / August 3, 2011

“Rams wasted little time in getting Justin Bannan”/By Jim Thomas………………………………………………………………………..26

STLToday.com / August 11, 2011“Mikell a big hit with Rams”/By Jim Thomas………………………………………………………………………………………………28STLToday.com / August 24, 2011

“Sims-Walker feels blessed to be with Rams”/By Jim Thomas………………………………………………………………………….…30STLToday.com / August 31, 2011

“Williams is solid in Jackson's absence”/By Bill Coats………………………………………………………………………………….…32STLToday.com / September 12, 2011

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Rams Spagnuolo Will Keep The FaithBY BERNIE MIKLASZ

In the late stages of his team's disappointing 31-13 loss to Philadelphia, Rams head coach Steve Spagnuolo was already working on nextweek's game plan. It began with the effort to restore his players emotionally.

Spags moved from player to player on the sideline, offering words of encouragement and a pat on the back. You could see the players nodat the coach in agreement. Some put an arm around him.

"I knew there was a teaching moment there," Spagnuolo said Saturday afternoon in his office at Rams Park. "Most of what I was sayingwas, 'Hey, men, we have a long way to go. It's a marathon, not a sprint. Get your heads up.' I'd like to consider myself to be a teacher. I'mhere for them. Not to bang them down and wear them out because I want to show that I'm some kind of tough guy or 'leader.' I don'tbelieve in tearing people down. I'm here to hopefully build something."

Spagnuolo believes that it's best to challenge players after they've had time to cool down, and think. In the days after the loss to theEagles, Spagnuolo's upbeat persona gave way to his more pragmatic side. In reviewing what went wrong against the Eagles, he isolatedtheir mistakes and demanded more attention to detail.

"It doesn't accomplish anything to overreact," he said. "I don't think knee-jerk is the way to go. It just shows a lack of composure. After acouple of days, I still jumped them for things that shouldn't have happened."

Spagnuolo's patience and power of positive thinking will likely be tested in the coming weeks as the Rams navigate their way through avicious early-season schedule. Next up: Monday night's game in New Jersey against the New York Giants.

Whether the Rams win or lose, you can count on Spagnuolo to keep his head together. That consistency is a reason why playersappreciate playing for Spagnuolo.

Coaches tend to be insecure. The pressure, the losing, can drive them crazy. When things get nasty, you'll see coaches try to score pointswith the media and fans by berating players publicly. These diatribes are entertaining, but they tend to damage the trust between playerand coach.

Rams players know that Spagnuolo will have their back. He won't sell them out to redirect the heat away from him. If he's upset, he'll dealwith his guys privately, and his criticism is almost always constructive.

So where does this come from? Why does Steve Spagnuolo strive to see the best in people when it would be so much easier to wallow innegativity and misery?

Faith is an important component of Spagnuolo's life. Faith formed much of the foundation of his marriage to wife Maria. Faith is thefabric that holds everything together, including his positive coaching philosophy.

"Faith is huge to me," Spagnuolo said. "There is no conceivable way that I should be sitting where I am. There's only one reason that I'mhere, it's because God wanted me here."

And to understand why Spagnuolo considers it something of a miracle to be sitting there in his office on this gray Saturday, preparing forthe Giants, you have to go back to a warm summer night in 1980, when he was 20.

It was July 8, the evening of the annual MLB All-Star Game. Spagnuolo, living in Grafton, Mass., made plans to go watch the game withhis best friends Richie Vacca, Jackie Herbst and Craig LeClaire at a local hangout.

At the family dinner table, Steve's mom, Carol Spagnuolo, asked him to reconsider. Her father — his Grandpa Leo — wanted to comeover and watch the game with Steve.

Spagnuolo initially resisted. But he remembered a conversation with his girlfriend after the death of her grandfather. She told Steve toappreciate opportunities to be with Grandpa Leo while he still had the chance.

And so the young Spags called his friends, told them to go on without him. He stayed home to watch the All-Star Game with GrandpaLeo.

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At 7 a.m. the next morning the phone rang.

Richie, Jackie and Craig never made it home. After midnight, their car had swerved into an oncoming tractor trailer, and all three werekilled in a horrific head-on collision.

"I should have been in that car," Spagnuolo said. "I shouldn't be here. Someone, for whatever reason, watched over me. There are nonormal reasons why I should have been in New York and won a Super Bowl in my first year with the Giants (as defensive coordinator.)Or why I should be the head coach of this team.

"When I have doubts in my mind, I go back and say 'Wait a minute, I know God has got me here for a reason.' And I don't believe He'dset me up to fail, because look at what all that He has done for me.' So it gives me strength."

And it keeps Spags positive, too. That wasn't always the case. The shocking death of his friends actually pushed Spagnuolo away from hisfaith.

"I was pretty young, confused, searching for answers," he said. "And I remember thinking about why my life was saved that night. Andwhy my friends died. I have to tell you I had a dark period for eight, nine years after that.

"I was always thinking, you know, 'How could You let that happen to my three friends? There must not be a God.' I was lost for a while.But there were people in my life who kept knocking on the door. They weren't going to let me stay in that place. Finally, I began to comearound, and I grew."

Spagnuolo is grateful to Leslie Frazier, now the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings. As assistants on Andy Reid's staff in Philadelphiathey shared an office. Frazier, a devout Christian, helped Spagnuolo clear his head during long talks at night, after the football work wasdone for the day.

Frazier helped revive Spagnuolo, spiritually. And when Maria came into his life, Spanguolo was rescued completely.

"My wife is so unique and special," he said. "She never has a weak moment. She is an amazing person. I believe the reason she is like thatis because she has Christ in her. That's where I think it comes from. I'm not always like that. I fail all of the time. But she has it. And howlucky I am to have someone with me like that every day."

During quiet moments, Spagnuolo will occasionally think about his three friends, Grandpa Leo, and the twist of fate that eventually ledhim on a path to become head coach of the Rams.

"When we leave our high school years, and go away to college, you probably end up with only two or three really close friends in lifefrom that time," he said. "And three of mine were just wiped out. So there was a big void there. I think about it a lot on the anniversary."

Richie, Jackie and Craig died on July 9, 1980.

Steve and Maria Spagnuolo were married at the Vatican in Rome in a small, quiet ceremony on July 9, 2005.

"We didn't plan it that way," he said. "But it's a good thing. It really is a good thing."

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McDaniels' philosophy: 'I just want to win'BY JIM THOMAS

Josh McDaniels grew up in a football town, in a football family and the son of a football coach. And all the stories surrounding that aretrue.

By age 4 he was attending two-a-days to watch his dad's high school team. By age 10 he was scouting games with his father. He got afootball for Christmas every year, and slept with a football every night well into his teen-age years. He'd wrap the footballs in a towel tokeep them warm; it helped keep them properly inflated.

When it was story time, his grandmother pulled out the NFL Football Encyclopedia and read to him.

"I still have that book," McDaniels said. "I had asthma, so I was sick a little bit more than most kids. So my grandmother spent a little bitmore time with me. My parents spent a lot of time with me."

Anybody who knows anything about Ohio high school football knows who Josh's father is — Thom McDaniels. From 1982-97, the elderMcDaniels went 134-42 at powerhouse McKinley High in Canton, winning a state title. He later coached Maurice Clarett at HardingHigh. In a twist of fate, he's now an assistant coach at McKinley's archrival — Massillon High. "He's gone over to the dark side,"McDaniels said, laughing.

With all that in his background, was there any other way for Josh McDaniels to go career-wise than coaching football?

"I was around it a lot," said McDaniels, who eventually played quarterback for his father at McKinley. "Got to go to practice. Got to go tothe games. Got to be in the locker room. See all the inner-workings of a football program. And just kind of fell in love with it."I didn't have any idea I would do it at the NFL. Never really thought about that till I had the opportunity to latch on with New England.But I just wanted to be involved in the game because I think it's great. I think it was a great way for me to grow up"

So, long before McDaniels was a graduate assistant under Nick Saban at Michigan State, or was hired by Bill Belichick in New England,or learned the Patriots' offense from Charlie Weis, he learned football from his father. And Thom McDaniels wasn't just a football coach,he was a football junkie.

He attended a clinic almost every weekend throughout the winter. Every spring he'd make a couple of visits to a college campus, wherehe'd watch practice and study film. Legendary Michigan coach Bo Schembechler was a big influence; so was former Ohio State coach JimTressel.

"Maryland, West Virginia, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Minnesota," Thom McDaniels said. "I've gone all over the place to get answersand to learn more about whatever phase of the game I had an interest in at that time.".

At first it may have come more by osmosis, but young Josh McDaniels was the beneficiary of all that football exposure and knowledge.He couldn't help but have a higher football IQ than many of his peers, be it in high school or as a quarterback-turned-wide receiver atJohn Carroll University in suburban Cleveland. (One of McDaniels' college teammates was London Fletcher, the former Rams linebackernow with Washington.)Who knows what McDaniels would be doing now if his father were ... an insurance salesman.

"I don't know," he said. "I always felt when I was younger that I learned more from being around football stuff than I did in any class Iever took or any year of schooling that I was ever involved in. Because you get to learn about adversity and teamwork and leadership andworking with people."

UP THE COACHING LADDER

McDaniels had barely gotten his feet wet in coaching, when he found himself out on the street. Saban left Michigan State for LouisianaState following the 1999 season, and in the aftermath McDaniels was out of a job. He didn't have to sell insurance; just scrap plastic.

"We'd bring it in, melt it down, and sell it," McDaniels said.

Brian Daboll, currently the Miami Dolphins' offensive coordinator, helped get McDaniels out of plastics. Daboll had been on thatMichigan State staff in '99, was with New England in 2000, and helped hook McDaniels up with the Patriots.

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McDaniels interviewed with Belichick and Patriots executive Scott Pioli in February 2001. His first day on the job came later that monthat the NFL scouting combine. He split his time doing grunt work for Pioli in the front office and grunt work for Belichick and thecoaching staff.

"They put me in charge of breaking down all the film for the Patriots' defense to study," McDaniels said. "So I was breaking down theoffenses that we were playing. That was when I got to see St. Louis in depth that year because we played them in the regular season, thenwe also played them in the Super Bowl. It was kind of a neat deal because you got to see all the things Mike (Martz) was doing."

As stunning as the Patriots' Super Bowl victory was over the Rams, Martz said after the regular-season victory at Foxborough 2½ monthsearlier that the Patriots were good enough to reach the Super Bowl.

"I remember that game," McDaniels said. "We blitzed a ton. It was like 55 blitzes, and I don't think we got to Kurt (Warner) once. It wasclose — 24-17 or something like that. But we weren't quite good enough at that point. We were getting better."

(Actually, the Patriots did sack Warner once in a game where he threw 41 times for 401 yards and three touchdowns.)

Next came two years as a defensive assistant. "Those two years, where I was actually in the (meeting) room on the defense side, weretotally invaluable to me because I got to spent every day with Romeo Crennel, Eric Mangini, Rob Ryan, Pepper Johnson, and Bill."

In '04, Belichick switched him to quarterbacks coach, and in '05 after offensive coordinator Charlie Weis left to become head coach atNotre Dame, McDaniels began calling plays. At age 29. He wasn't officially given the title of offensive coordinator until the followingseason.

It was a meteoric rise up the coaching ranks, and one that didn't stop there. Following the 2008 season, he was hired as head coach of theDenver Broncos. At age 32. Maybe it was a case of too much too fast, because McDaniels crashed and burned in the Mile High City.

After a 6-0 start in '09, the Broncos lost 17 of their next 22 games. Little more than a week after it was discovered that the Broncos hadillegally taped a San Francisco walk-through practice prior to a game in London, McDaniels was fired with four games left in the 2010season. He wasn't unemployed long.

REVIVING AN OFFENSE

For McDaniels, Denver already seems a long way off. He likes being back in the Midwest, and seems relaxed entering his first season asRams offensive coordinator. He has a No. 1 overall draft pick at quarterback in Sam Bradford and a two-time Pro Bowl running back inSteven Jackson. But there are question marks in a revamped receiver corps, and the offensive line must show improvement.

The Rams drafted a tight end and two wide receivers; in free agency they signed a wide receiver, a right guard and a pair of backuprunning backs. But really, the team's biggest offseason acquisition was McDaniels.

"Bar none, he's one of the best coordinators in the business," said defensive tackle Justin Bannan, who came to the Rams via free agencyfrom Denver. "This guy knows football like no other. He knows the offensive side, and he knows the defensive side. He knows footballpretty much better than anyone I've ever seen, so as far as an offensive coordinator you're getting a guy that's a complete student of thegame. That knows the game, and knows how to attack weaknesses."

The Rams averaged only 18 points a game last season, tied for 26th in the league. To be a legitimate playoff team, they need anothertouchdown a game. Where does McDaniels find it?

"Whenever you go back and look at your team from the last year, there's always things that you see and you say, 'You know what, we'vegot to improve in these areas,' " McDaniels said. "There's usually a lot of 'em."

MISCONCEPTIONS

The challenge is identifying the best ways to improve in those areas, and hope that those improvements make you more efficient, moreexplosive, more productive. Which all sounds pretty basic. On the other hand, trying to pigeon-hole McDaniels' offensive philosophy istrickier. In fact, since he arrived in St. Louis a couple of misconceptions already have sprung up. Namely:

1.) He loves throwing to tight ends.

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Not really. During four seasons calling plays in New England and two years doing so as Denver's head coach, McDaniels had a tight endcatch more than 36 passes only once. In comparison, last year's top tight end in St. Louis (Daniel Fells, now with the Broncos) had 41catches.

As a unit, Rams tight ends caught 70 passes for 697 yards and seven TDs last season. In his six seasons calling plays, McDaniels' tight

end units topped 70 receptions only once, had more than 697 yards only twice, and combined for more than seven TDs only twice.

2.) McDaniels is all about the passing game.

Not necessarily. Although he's never had a 1,000-yard rusher in New England or Denver, the Patriots finished sixth in rushing offense in2008, 12th in '06, and 13th in '07. So in three of those six seasons, McDaniels-coached offenses finished in the top half of the league inrushing. They weren't far away from that in 2009, either, when the Broncos finished 18th.

So what is his offensive philosophy?

"First of all, I just want to win," he said. "That sounds simple, but sometimes I think that means we've got to do what's necessary thatweek against that team. Sometimes it may be asked of us to play faster and be no-huddle because that's the best thing for that game. Othertimes it may be run the ball a whole bunch — maybe more than normal because that's the best way to play 'em.

"The way that I would describe it is we want to try to use the people in our room to give ourselves the best chance to succeed. So if thetight ends warrant us throwing them the ball a whole bunch because they're that good in the passing game, then that's what we should do.

"And if we have a great running back — which I think we do here — then he deserves to touch the ball a certain number of times everyweek. If the quarterback plays better in the shotgun, then we'll be in the shotgun more. The receivers, if we're better out of a bunchformation than we are in a spread formation, then we should be in a bunch formation."

TAKING IT WEEK TO WEEK

So take the notion of being flexible using offensive personnel. Couple that with the idea of attacking specific weaknesses of the opposingdefense each week. And you have the two basic tenets of the McDaniels' system. In that sense, it's a week-to-week proposition

"Largely our concepts and our protections, and what runs we want to run, those will stay fairly the same," McDaniels said. "It's just howyou place your guys in the best position to succeed against that defense. That to me is what changes on a weekly basis.

"Our guys have been great in training camp because we've tried to simulate that a little bit. Each day has not been, all right, we're runningthe same things we did yesterday. It's been, here's the new stuff, let's learn it, let's go out and execute it well. We've tried to get them intothat frame of mind because that's kind of how we hope to play when we go from week to week."

The seeds of that approach were sewn with his father back in Canton.

"We were taught to be analytical and we were taught to understand what it is that defenses are trying to accomplish with that front andthat coverage and so forth," Thom McDaniels said. "Because everything has a weakness. Everything has a strength. And if we understandthe strength and understand the weakness, then we'll attempt to expose the weakness and to attack the weakness to the extent that we can.We'll manipulate the defense if that's possible."

Those two early years spent as a defensive assistant in New England were invaluable as well. "We were trying to figure out how to beatother team's offenses, and how our rules worked against certain people," McDaniels said. "When I did transfer over (to offense), a lot of that information has really shaped how I do things on offense."

Because of the lockout, McDaniels has had only five weeks to figure out what the Rams's offensive players can and can't do. And if yourplayers aren't good enough, there's nothing in the playbook that can help. And certainly nothing in the NFL Football Encyclopedia, either.

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Bradford steps into Year 2 ready to go to next levelBY BRYAN BURWELL

The making of an NFL quarterback is a fascinating process. A year ago at this time, the pro football world was awaiting confirmation thatSam Bradford was as good as advertised. He was the No.1 pick in the NFL Draft, and he was in the early stages of learning his craft.

Surrounded by teachers who were trying to teach him new techniques and an entirely new football language — not to mention dealingwith the scrutiny of teammates and legions of hard-bitten pro football wise guys who are not easily impressed — young Mr. Bradfordpassed with flying colors.

He was the NFL's offensive rookie of the year. He set an NFL rookie record for most consecutive passes thrown without an interception.He opened eyes and removed all doubt about his ability to hold up under the physical pounding at this level. Yet now we are on the vergeof his second season in the NFL as the Rams starting QB, and the same eyes are on him again.

Since we live in a "what have you done for me lately" world in pro sports, we have to pay close attention to these things.So consider this the Bradford Update 2011: The kid isn't a kid anymore, and he's dead set on getting better.

The throws are getting better. His command of Josh McDaniels' new offense is shockingly good and his willingness to assume leadershipof this team — his team — is now complete. And just in case you were wondering, he is not looking for modest, incrementalimprovement for the Rams.

He's convinced the Rams can win the Super Bowl.Not in the future, people. He's talking about right here, right now.When asked what his goals were for this season recently, Bradford didn't play coy.

"A trophy," he said with a glimmer in his eyes.

As in the tall, sterling silver Lombardi Trophy?

"Uh huh," he said, smiling even more. "Why else are we in this business?"

This came up a lot during the summer as Bradford sat with all the national football writers who came to camp ready to praise Bradfordand the Rams for last year's 7-9 season. And every time that happened, Bradford got angry. He told them he did not come to St. Louiswith the intent of being average. He came here for the same reason he went to Oklahoma. It's the same reason he used to give his bestchildhood friend the silent treatment when as 11-year-olds they were playing childhood games in the summer sun.

If they're keeping score, Bradford wants to win.

"That was my whole point in getting angry with those (reporters)," Bradford said. "Every time I was asked (if he was pleased with lastseason), I was thinking who in their right mind sets out to go 7-9? If you do that, that is so far from the right mind set that you're almostlike not even allowing yourself the chance to succeed. ... It's a joke really."

There is nothing in Bradford's competitive DNA that suggests he wants to do anything modestly on the field of play.

GROWING UP BRADFORD

"I hate to lose," Bradford says, almost embarrassed. "I reallllllly hate to lose."

He chuckles when he says this then drops his head in mock shame when asked how competitive he was growing up. "There were a lot of stories, lots of 'em," he says.

He recalls the time when he was 11 years old and he and his best friend would get dropped off at a local golf course. The day would startof innocently enough with a bucket of balls on the driving range and maybe a dip in the swimming pool. "But as soon as we got on thegolf course, right after the first or second hole, everything changed," Bradford says. "As soon as someone took a one-stroke lead, westopped being friends. For the next 17 holes, we didn't say a word to each other. It was just bearing down and trying to beat the other guy.

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"If you hit a good shot, I didn't expect to hear anything from him and he didn't expect to hear anything from me, because it wasn'tcoming," he says now. "I wanted to beat him and he wanted to beat me and it was just put your head down, make your shots and dowhatever you could to get in the other guy's head."

The little boys were grinding it out and even after the round was complete — win, lose or draw — the competitive fire did not extinguish

for an hour or so after they finished playing.

"We'd be sitting in the kitchen at my house and my mom would make us sandwiches for lunch and that's when we remembered we werefriends again," Bradford says. "It was bad. We wouldn't calm down until she handed us our lunch. And then a day later we were back at itagain. It really was bad."

Even now, a decade later, though, Bradford didn't really act like it was all that bad. In fact, as he tells the story, it sounds like this is acompetitive badge of honor, particularly when he explains that he can't really think of a circumstance growing up where he would cut afriend or family member a break on the field of play.

"Oh no," he laughs. "I would never let anyone win."

'HE'S OUR LEADER'

There were plenty of challenges for the rookie quarterback last year, but there are just as many for the second-year QB, too. There isanother new playbook to devour, another offensive coordinator to tutor him on the finer points of the job, another season full of expectations to fulfill. But the one thing that we have already learned about Bradford is this: the questions no longer revolve around if heis up to the task, only when he will blossom fully as one of those once-in-a-generation franchise quarterbacks who can lead a team tochampionship prosperity.

"You know it's crazy to think of him only in his second year," nine-year veteran offensive lineman Adam Goldberg said. "I don't eventhink of him as a young guy anymore. He's our leader and we do what he tells us to do. You know sometimes when you test things thatare not proven, like a rookie, you just keep putting more on their plate to see how they handle it? You start off small, then you keep onpiling more and more stuff on their plate."

Goldberg is one of those people who enjoys sizing people up. He carefully observed every subtle and not-so-subtle thing that Bradfordwas confronted with, and came away distinctly impressed. He was waiting to see if the burdens that were being piled on the kid wouldbuckle him even in the slightest way. "But with Sam," said Goldberg, "the more stuff you add, he seems to get more comfortable. It's likeyou're just giving him another tool in his tool belt."

The first challenge he faced for his sophomore season was the labor lockout that kept the players away from coaching and supervisedmini-camps and organized off-season team activities. That meant that there would be no intense instruction from coaches on McDaniels'new offensive system. But before the lockout began, Bradford received a playbook from McDaniels and on his own took a crash course inlearning every detail of the thick playbook.

TAKING CHARGE

As the lockout dragged on, the players got together for several unsupervised workouts. As the Rams players traveled around the countryconducting off-season workouts from St. Louis to Norman, from Houston to Phoenix, Bradford's teammates began to notice that the quietand reserved rookie had vanished. It was more than just his outspoken demeanor, though, that was different. It was his complete

command of his environment.

There were veterans and rookies at these lockout workouts with a new playbook and no coaches there to explain it to them. There were nocoaches around to make sure that these makeshift OTA's and mini-camps had the same sense of urgency that supervised workouts wouldhave provided.

They had no coaches, but they had Bradford, and that was more than enough.

"We knew that we were going in the right direction with Sam this summer," said Mardy Gilyard, the second-year wide receiver who wasrecently cut. "Sam was some of everybody. He went from being Coach Spags to Mickey D (McDaniels) to being (receivers coach Nolan)Cromwell. He was whoever we needed him to be. He took the tight ends to the side and 'Hey we need to run it this way.' He took our widereceivers aside and said 'Hey we need this (pattern) run here, and we need this (pattern) run there. We need you to break it off at this

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point, not this point. Do this, do that.' Sam knew exactly how he wanted everything run. And for all this (offensive system) being so brandnew, we were all looking at Sam like 'Damned man, you really know it.'"

And then Gilyard smiled like he had just discovered a wonderful secret, which of course he actually had.

"That's exactly what we need in our starting quarterback," Gilyard said. "You would have thought Sam has been in this league for 10years by the way he took control of everything."

THE GROWTH PROCESS

A year ago, he wouldn't have been able to do this. At least that's what Bradford thought. He did not want to be viewed as a cocky rookiewho came in with no pelts on the wall expecting people to follow him simply because he was the No.1 draft pick.

"I think there were a couple of times (last year) where I shied away or looked for someone else to say something just because I felt, youknow, who am I to say something?" Bradford admitted. "As the season went on, I probably felt like in the back of my head, yeah I couldhave said something. But at the same time I was still not trying to step on toes, and not be that guy where everyone looked at and said,'What do you know rookie?'"

That attitude was not only noticed, but appreciated by veterans like cornerback Ron Bartell. "You definitely appreciate somebody whocomes in humble, and willing to learn, willing to listen, especially with the amount of money these guys are being paid nowadays. So itwas refreshing to see that. But this football team is going to go as far as he takes us. It's his team. We all recognize that. He's the No.1overall pick. He did a lot of great things last year. This is his football team. We make no bones about that."

But based on the way he played as a rookie, I asked Bradford if he really thought anyone would have raised an eyebrow if he had spokenup more often.

"I don't know," he said.

This wasn't false modesty. It was the sensible, even-headed manner of a young man who was smart enough to know that leadership is notsomething you grab, it is something you earn.

"Looking back at the beginning of the year, I still had to prove myself," Bradford said. "Now by the end of the year, I did become morevocal. But for most of the time last year, I was still trying to figure out what I was doing. I didn't have time to worry what everyone elsewas doing. When we were watching film, I was still trying to figure out where I was going to go with the ball. I wasn't trying to harp onpeople about being a yard short or a yard deep on a pass route. I was just trying to figure out what the defense is doing and what am Igoing to do. This year I am more comfortable with everything, so I am able to do more than concentrate on my own situation."

THE COMPETITIVE FIRE

That comfort level with assuming the outspoken leadership role is one of the many things that immediately struck McDaniels as heobserved his young quarterback. "That's been really an exciting thing for me to see," says McDaniels. "He is a little bit more reserved incertain settings. But I think that's because he's paying great attention to all the little details and all the coaching points.

"But the other night for example (before the pre-season game) in Kansas City, we made one mistake in pregame. We were running our 7-on-7s and somebody was misaligned, and he grabbed the skill group right there and just lit into 'em, you know, in a positive way about,

'there's no room for that.' I think that he shows that fire and that intensity specifically on game day. And I think the more comfortable hegets in our offense this year with the guys he's playing with in the huddle, I think you'll see that on a more continual basis. It's there and heshows it. He has a great sense for the right timing for it, too."

There have been several revealing moments over the past year where Bradford has exhibited that competitive fire. There were two gameslast year where coach Steve Spagnuolo wanted to take Bradford out of the game, once when the head coach was trying to protect the kidfrom getting battered by the defense and once when the coach thought the kid wasn't playing well. Both times Bradford barked back atSpags and refused to come out.

It was not a rebellious move. It was a leadership move. Bradford believed that a bad message would be sent to his teammates if the coachever took him out of a game for any reason other than injury. He didn't care if he was getting beat up. So were his teammates. He didn'tcare if he was struggling. He would find a way to rebound and give his team its best chance to win.

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Those were eye-opening moments that showed that Bradford was finding his leadership voice.

"When Sam talks it's not for just any reason," says receiver Danny Amendola. "It's because he has something to say. He's going to be oneof the great ones. He knows how to get it done."

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Competitive fires stoke Bradford and rebuilt RamsBY PETE PRISCO

Sitting in a chair inside an office at the St. Louis Rams' facility during a recent interview, Sam Bradford was about as cool as he looks onthe field. He was polite. He was courteous. He was thoughtful. But then I made the tactical error of bringing up the team's expectations

after the Rams' surprising 7-9 record in 2010, a season that saw Bradford, the top pick in the draft last year, show that he has the tools tobe a top-tier quarterback. The Rams were a game away from winning the NFC West after going 1-15 in 2009, so the natural assumption isthat it was a good year, including the surprise push for a playoff berth. Don't dare say that to Bradford.

"It bugs me when people like you say our expectations are higher now," Bradford said. "For most people, their expectations for this teamare middle of the road. That just bugs me. If guys in this building ever start to believe in people's expectations, than we are in trouble. Ourexpectations are way up there. If we don't get there, we should be mad. We should be pissed off. Last year, for example, we were a gamefrom the playoffs. And I heard more people say we had a good year. I'm like, 'Are you kidding me?' We didn't make the playoffs. Wedidn't win a playoff game. We didn't make the Super Bowl. You're telling us we had a great year?"

That's who Sam Bradford is as a competitor. He doesn't play anything or do anything to finish second.

"My expectations are for us to make the playoffs and win the Super Bowl," Bradford said. "If you don't think that way, you just settle.That's the worst thing in the world. If I came out and said last year that if we could just win four games it would have been awesome,that's terrible. Who wants to be 4-12? Why ever set expectations like that. It blows my mind."

It's that way wherever he competes. Take the ping-pong table. He is the best on the team. But receiver Danny Amendola beats him nowand then, and Amendola said it drives Bradford crazy.

"I let him know all about it," Amendola said. "He beats me more than I beat him, so I have to get on him when I do win. He doesn't likeit."

It's that drive and determination that helps feed this young team. If they see their second-year quarterback with that much drive, it has torub off.

"He wants to be the best at ping-pong, he wants to be the best at pool, he wants to be the best at everything," Rams linebacker JamesLaurinaitis said. "That's the way he is. When your quarterback is that way, guys look to that. That's what's so special about him.

"He wants to be the best quarterback. No matter how much money you give him. No matter how high the expectations, nothing willchange. His goal is being the best. He's very motivated. He's very competitive."

In his first season, Bradford threw for 3,512 yards and had 18 touchdown passes and 15 interceptions. It was an impressive rookie season,one that made Bradford look at times like he's been doing it for a long time.

That was on the outside. On the inside, it was a different story. "I was trying to figure out what went along with playing the position,"Bradford said. "Kind of doing it on the fly."

Bradford said early in his rookie season he would rarely get past the second read. By midseason, he was getting to third and fourth reads.That inability to go through his progressions led to what some said was too much checking down.

Bradford's yards-per-attempt average was 6.0 yards, which was lowest among starting quarterbacks -- except fellow rookie JimmyClausen of Carolina.

That led to the notion that Bradford wouldn't take chance throws. He doesn't like that perception. "I wouldn't say chance, I wouldn't sayrisky," Bradford said. "I feel as a second-year quarterback now it's a lot easier to go through my progressions. Last year, for the most part,especially early, I'm going to one and two and if it's not there I'm going to throw it away or check it down. Once you feel comfortable ingoing through the progressions that's where I guess what can appear to be riskier throws happen. They're really not. They're just takingwhat the defense gives you."

Bradford now has to learn a new offense for the second consecutive year. Just as he got settled into the offense run by Pat Shurmur, theBrowns hired Shurmur away to be their head coach. Josh McDaniels replaced him. McDaniels was fired as coach of the Denver Broncos,but he brings a reputation as a good offensive mind. The new offense will have more formations. It will have more throws down the field-- be more wide open.

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And Bradford loves learning a new system all over again. That's the competitor in him.

"Any quarterback would be crazy to tell you they wouldn't be excited to play with Josh," Bradford said. "The challenge of learninganother new offense is what makes it fun. It's not like it's something I've been doing for 12 years and it's repetitive and boring. I'm nottired of doing the same things every day. It's something new. Every day is a challenge. Every day I feel I am getting better. Every day out

there I am getting more confident."Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo said the offense will be made up of 60 percent of what McDaniels brings and 40 percent of what Bradforddid well last season.

"I enjoy watching the interaction between Josh and Sam and seeing how intense Sam is at getting everything down perfect," Spagnuolosaid. "That's who he is. I can see that he is very determined and motivated to be perfect in this thing. That's the guy. He's motivated to runthis offense better than anybody who has run it."

In case anybody's wondering, a guy named Tom Brady ran the same offense. Bradford has a long way to get to that. But he's off to a goodstart. Just don't tell him that. There's so much more to do -- and this is one quarterback that doesn't seem as if he will ever be content withwhat he's already done.

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Rams' Laurinatis is a football fiendBY JIM THOMAS

Defensive end Chris Long already had a year under his belt in the NFL when the Rams selected Ohio State linebacker James Laurinaitisin the second-round of the 2009 draft.

So on a Rams roster that has seen massive turnover under general manager Billy Devaney and coach Steve Spagnuolo, he has insights onLaurinaitis like few others on the team.

For example: "He has this red sweater vest that he wears so he can look like Coach (Jim) Tressel," Long said. "One time I went over to hishouse unexpectedly. I opened the door and he was just sitting there in his red sweater vest. He was watching old Ohio State tape."

Or: "He's a prototypical linebacker. I think he would eat a football if he could. I think he would actually try to eat a football if he could."And: "It's football, football, football with him. Sometimes I come down here at 10 at night (to Rams Park) and have to pull him out of ameeting room. He's just watching film, and he's wearing his Ohio State sweat suit."

OK, only one of these statements by Long about Laurinaitis is false.

"I do not have a sweater vest, no," Laurinaitis said. "I will deny that."

As for eating a football, well, "I think he's right," Laurinaitis said. "If football was edible ... You know, it is a huge part of my makeup. I'mnot ashamed of that."

He has had this love of football for just about as long as he can remember. And once the season starts, there's little else in his life exceptfor his two rottweiler dogs and the occasional video game. Otherwise, as Long says, it's football, football, football.

Laurinaitis has loved the game for just about as long as he can remember. From his days playing little league football with his father -former famed pro wrestler James "The Animal" Laurinaitis - as his coach. To his time as Minnesota's "Defensive Mr. Football" atWayzata High in Plymouth, Minn.

And to his highly decorated tenure at Ohio State, where among other laurels he was an All-American and winner of the Butkus Award ascollege football's best linebacker.

The perfectionist

"I'm a perfectionist by nature," Laurinaitis said, which means he's never truly satisfied. "That's just how I've been raised. That's the waymy dad was. My dad told me a long time ago, the day you feel like you know everything or you're too good for everything, why don't you

just give it up? Because your motivation's going to go right downhill. It's kind of woven into me."

What better person then, to man the key middle linebacker - or MIKE - position in the Steve Spagnuolo defense in St. Louis?

"He's an elite guy on the work-ethic scope," Spagnuolo said. "He's a gym rat. You'd have to ask him, but I don't think there's any otherplace he'd like to be, or there can't be many other places he'd rather be, than over here working on his trade and his career. And he takes itreal serious, which is a good thing to have at that position."

It's not that the Rams, or any other NFL team for that matter, don't have a lot of players who take their craft seriously and put in the timeto study film, get treatment or whatever else it takes to get better.

But as the middle 'backer in the Spagnuolo system, Laurinaitis has to make all kinds of calls to get the front seven lined up before the ballis snapped.

And from the start of his rookie season in 2009, Laurinaitis accepted that challenge.

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"As the MIKE, you feel like you have to be the most prepared out of everybody," Laurinaitis said. "We have a lot of smart players on thisdefense, but if your MIKE 'backer is screwing up, then everybody else, they don't trust you to make checks when you really need to. Soyou have to be on point."

So he bought a laptop and had it rigged like the coaches' computers by Larry Clerico, who heads the Rams' video operations department.

In other words, loaded with film of that week's opponent, so Laurinaitis could take his work home with him.

On Tuesday night, the eve of the first practice day of the week, he studies the opponents' running plays and play-action stuff, becausethat's what the defense will practice against on Wednesday.

On Wednesday night, he looks at third-down plays, short-yardage, and goal-line stuff, because that's what the Rams practice against onThursday.

Thursday night, he's all over the red zone stuff, again, because that what goes on during Friday's practice.

"I like to stay a day ahead," he said. "Being in Year 3 now, I can kind of start to predict what calls we'll have in for base defenses beforewe even get the game plan stuff."

QB of the defense

When it comes to the mental aspect of the defense, and a total understanding of what is widely believed to be a complex scheme,Spagnuolo has seen the growth in Laurinaitis even though it's still early in his NFL career.

"He's getting to that point where he'll come over in the middle of the game and say, ‘Hey, they're doing this. They're saying this. Shouldwe go to that?'" Spagnuolo said. "He's thinking further ahead than you would as a player, because he knows. Part of it's him and I gettingused to each other. He kind of knows what I might want to do or might want to change, and that comes with - how many games have webeen together - 34 games? So he's getting to not quite a graduate school level, but he's in his senior year."

The results might not be showing up yet in the won-loss column, or even in the overall play of the defense. But Laurinaitis' impact on thedefense is tangible. Former longtime NFL coach Rick Venturi knows as much about linebacker play as just about anyone, and he sees itevery game from Laurinaitis.

"I think he's playing tremendous," said Venturi, now a radio show co-host and football analyst for WXOS (101.1 FM) in St. Louis. "It's alittle bit overshadowed by the lack of (team) success. I mean, he's checking the defense, he's getting guys in the right spot. He looks likehe's played for 10 years out there. He knows the system. His leadership presence - you can just feel it. I've coached defense all my life. Imean he's got it."

If you watch Laurinaitis before the snap, he looks almost like a quarterback at the line of scrimmage. He's barking out calls, making handsignals, getting players lined up.

Sometimes, just like a Peyton Manning, they are dummy calls, or false signals just to throw off the opposing offense. And sometimes,they are "double calls," similar to an audible or a "check-with me" call by a QB.

"There are so many different parts to our defense," Long said. "It's really a layered-type thing. And he's got to make all those calls, downto where we line up sometimes. A lot is asked of him, and I think he does a great job with it. We try to help him the best we can, but he

really does run the show."

A COLLISION SPORT

Now the mental part is very important to the ultimate success of the defense from play to play. But at the end of the day, it's a collisionsport, especially at the middle linebacker position.

"I don't know that our system functions very well if that person (middle linebacker) can't do the cerebral part of it," Spagnuolo said. "Butthe one thing I always talk to him about is don't let it become a - it's not a basketball game, it's not chess. It's still football. So once you get

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the mental part done before the ball is snapped, just remember that the game is a physical game and it's about hitting people. It's not aboutout-thinking them, so he's kind of adopted that."

Laurinaitis has taken those words to heart. In the offseason, he worked on improving his quickness and explosiveness. That has helped hisrange, making him more of a sideline-to-sideline player. His coverage skills never were bad, but they have improved from his rookie

season. And the physical part of his game is there, too.

"He's a downhill, physical player, who plays really hard," coach John Harbaugh of the Baltimore Ravens said. "He is solid across theboard, run and pass. One of the premier linebackers. I think he's going to be in the Pro Bowl soon enough."

So even with the pre-eminent inside linebacker of this era coming to the Edward Jones Dome on Sunday, Ray Lewis of the Ravens, keepan eye on Laurinaitis of the Rams. He'll be the one wearing jersey No. 55 - not a red sweater vest.

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Burwell: Quinn offered hope in player's time of needBY BRYAN BURWELL

Nancy Butters doesn't know all that much about football, but she sure knows plenty about people. Butters is a social worker at DukeUniversity's Preston Robert Tisch Brain Tumor Center, and you can learn a lot about people when you spend your working hours dealing

in the incomprehensible sadness and uncommon inspiration inside a hospital pediatric ward.This is where Butters first set eyes on a 19-year-old Robert Quinn sitting amidst a room full of kids his age and much younger. Some of the children in the room were laying in beds with IV needles in their arms. Many were frail and bald, barely clinging to life.

But there was nothing frail about Quinn. He was a well-muscled football player, not a terminal cancer patient. It was the fall of 2009, twoyears before the talented University of North Carolina pass rusher would become the first-round draft pick of the St. Louis Rams. Here hewas, two years removed from being told rather clinically that he had a tumor growing in his head and that soon he potentially could endup brain dead.

"The nurse told me that, then made this very dramatic walk out the room," Quinn remembered. "It was kind of like that Boobie Milesmoment (in the movie "Friday Night Lights") when they told him he would never play football again. I looked at my mom and just lostit."

But Quinn was one of those medical miracles Nancy Butters prays for every day. He was lucky because the doctors not only discoveredthat his tumor was benign, soon after an operation to shrink the tumor and reduce the swelling to his brain, Quinn was back playing sportsand on his way to becoming a scholarship athlete and a future NFL first-round draft pick.

And now here he was at the hospital — at her request by the way — trying to provide some inspiration for another young football playernamed Lavelle Sloan, who had recently learned that he too had a tumor lodged on his brain.

"It was the most amazing thing," Butters said. "Think about it for a moment. It can't be the easiest thing in the world for a kid that youngto have survived something like this like Robert had. And you could understand completely if the last thing he wanted to do would be togo into an environment where everyone around him was acting as a reminder of what he'd gotten through. It could have been the last thinghe wanted to see or do. But here he was walking right into this ward with kids taking (chemotherapy), and he handled it wonderfully."

Before you start questioning what sort of character the Rams may have drafted with the No. 14 selection in the first round, you mightwant to check in with Nancy Butters. You have heard the stories about the kid being permanently expelled from NCAA competition foraccepting "illegal benefits" from an unscrupulous South Florida jeweler, and maybe you're wondering if the Rams have brought some sortof unsavory scoundrel to Rams Park.

If you feel that way, ask Butters what she thinks. She can't stop finding fine things to say about Robert Quinn.

"I was sitting there watching him get drafted (Thursday) night and I can't tell you how good that made me feel," she. "I know all thethings that were said about him and the trouble he got in with the NCAA, but the Robert I know is a fine young man. ... If you know whatI know, you'd understand exactly why I feel this way."

A time of hope

So what does she know that you don't know?

This is not the sort of thing you will find on his football curriculum vitae. The story begins in May, 2009, in a small North Carolina townof Spring Lake when a 5-foot-5, 170-pound running back at Pine Forest High School near Fayetteville named Lavelle Sloan was rushed toCape Fear Valley Medical Center with blurred vision, severe headaches and vomiting. The 18-year-old Sloan underwent tests thatrevealed a golf ball-sized tumor growing on the right side of his brain.

One day later, he was at Duke undergoing exploratory surgery. When he came to hours later, Sloan sat in his hospital room with hisparents and listened as doctors and social workers tried to explain what was wrong. They called it a grade 4 glioblastoma, a malignantcancerous growth that is aggressive and difficult to eradicate. But when you are an 18-year-old kid with a lifetime of dreams floating inyour head and some stranger in a white coat starts such sobering conversations, surely all you can hear are the most frightening fragments.

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Tumor ...

Malignant ...

Cancer ...

Chemotherapy ...

They told him he would have to give up football, but Lavelle kept hoping, praying and believing that he would beat cancer and find hisway back onto the football field for his senior year. The treatments made him too weak to play, but one day in the fall of '09 he waswatching a UNC football game on television with his father, Randy McLaughlin, when they heard the commentators talking about RobertQuinn and how he had overcome his brain tumor and gotten back on the football field.

"He's been through what I have," Lavelle said at the time. "He gives me a lot of hope."

In October of 2007, early in his senior year at Fort Dorchester High in North Charleston, S.C., Quinn began waking up each morning withsevere headaches. The headaches got worse, and Quinn began acting strangely. "I noticed things were going on," his mother, Maria, said."The color of his eyes were changing, he was complaining of headaches. He was going to bed early, and that wasn't him. Then one nighthe went to bed at 9 o'clock on a Saturday and I knew something was wrong. But I just figured he was tired. But the next day he woke up,and something was really wrong."

The headaches were so severe that he collapsed in the bathroom, and his parents immediately took him to the hospital where theydiscovered a benign tumor on the right side of his brain just above his forehead. He underwent emergency surgery to reduce the size andremove fluid from around the tumor that was causing the swelling in his brain and causing the headaches.

Before the operation, that's when the nurse made the dramatic announcement on the severity of the tumor. "They told us he would neverplay sports again," Maria said. "I said that was up to God."

Her husband, James, a former world-class high hurdler in college, said the only thing he wanted to know about was "whether (the tumor)was cancerous or not. When it came back that it wasn't cancerous. I was relieved. Then, when they said he might not be able to play sportsagain, I was okay with that as long as my son was going to be alive. That was my biggest concern."

But Robert was devastated to hear he would never play sports again. He was an undefeated heavyweight state wrestling champion andwas receiving countless football scholarship offers, and he couldn't fathom a life without sports.

"I cried like a baby when they told me that," Robert said. "But a few months later, I was back on the mat and winning the state wrestlingtitle again."

Lavelle Sloan heard that part of the story, and he knew he had to meet Quinn. Nancy Butters remembers the conversation she had withhim about his new favorite sports hero, and she decided to see if she could get the two kids together.

"But Nancy told me not to tell Lavelle because she wasn't sure it was going to happen," Sloan's mom, Marilyn, recalled.

"To be honest with you, I was just hoping he'd send us a jersey or an autographed picture," Butters said. "But here comes Robert. Heshowed up, and it just immediately lifted Lavelle's spirits."

The first time they met was when North Carolina played Miami in Chapel Hill on Nov. 14, 2009. Sloan and his family were invited totheir first-ever college football game, and during warm-ups he was allowed on the field. Quinn came across the field and brought a few of his teammates with him, and they all gave Lavelle hugs and encouragement. Then, Quinn promised they would meet again.

Two weeks later, when Sloan came to Duke for his intravenous chemotherapy treatments, Quinn came to the hospital to visit.

"I don't know to this day what they talked about in that room, but whatever it was, it lifted Lavelle's spirits," his mother said.

"It was just guy stuff," Quinn said. "We talked football. We talked about life. We talked about the tumor. I told him he was going to makeit through. I told him the doctor told me I was supposed to be brain dead, so I'm living testimony that it can happen. I didn't want to go inthere and tell him something negative no matter how serious his condition was. I wanted to give him hope. I had to give him hope,because at times like that, that's all you have to cling to."

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Aggressive Tumor

By Christmas, things were not going well. Lavelle was losing more weight and getting weaker. He could not take Quinn up on aninvitation to visit the team as Quinn and the Tar Heels prepared for a bowl game against Pittsburgh. The first round of chemotherapywasn't working, and the cancerous tumor was getting more aggressive and doctors were changing him to a physically and emotionally

draining 21-day cycle of oral chemo.Just before Christmas, Robert sent Lavelle a color photograph of Quinn in action, bursting around the edge of some hapless offensivelineman. Across the bottom of the photo was Quinn's autograph and a short message.

"He wrote, "Keep your head up,'" Marilyn Sloan said. "The day that photograph arrived, Lavelle saw it and for the first time in weeks, hegot up out of the bed. He was strong and energized. It was such a wonderful thing."

And then there was a long sigh.

"Unfortunately, it didn't last long enough," she said.

On April 14, 2010, Lavelle Sloan died peacefully in his mother's home in Spring Lake, just a week shy of a special graduation ceremonyhis high school had planned for him. On the day he passed away, Robert Quinn said someone sent him a text message to inform him of Sloan's death.

"I remember looking at my phone and I just broke down in tears," Quinn said. "I just kept thinking about what his mother was goingthrough."

A week later, officials from his high school presented Marilyn Sloan with her son's diploma and his football jersey. She buried him in his jersey. "He kept working, and he was trying to make it to graduation," Marilyn Sloan said. "It was his dream to go to Wake Forest."

One year later, on the day after the first round of the 2011 NFL draft, Marilyn Sloan was in her car listening to the radio and they weretalking about Robert Quinn being drafted into the NFL, and she just started to smile.

"It made me think of Lavelle and all the kind things Robert did for him," she said.

Nancy Butters felt the same way as she watched the draft on TV.

"Meeting Robert was the highlight of the last 12 months of Lavelle's life," Butters said. "If you saw what he did with Lavelle and howmuch time he spent with him and how much he cared for Lavelle when he really didn't have to, you would understand why I feel the wayI do. To me Robert was an angel."

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Chris Long leads under-the radar Rams defenseBY JIM CORBETT

Pressure has long been third-year St. Louis Rams coach Steve Spagnuolo's hallmark from Super Bowl XLII-winning defensive schemerwith the New York Giants to ramping up a seventh-ranked Rams pass rush.

With veteran players joining the defensive unit, fourth-year Ram Chris Long looks to increase his sacks. "This could be a breakout yearfor Chris," coach Steve Spagnuolo says.

Pressure has always been an unspoken companion in fourth-year Rams defensive end Chris Long's life. Except now, the second overallpick in 2008 is bringing heat after long ago vowing never to surrender to expectations to live up to father Howie Long's Hall of Fameresume.

Long enjoyed an under-the-radar, 8½-sack 2010 breakout, a strong indication the 6-3, 276-pound left defensive end is on his way tocreating his own pro football name.

Second-year quarterback Sam Bradford is the face of the 2011 Rams. Yet how far the Rams go depends on how well Bradford iscomplemented by an improving defense.

Former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan won a Super Bowl in 2007 under Spagnuolo and knows exactly how importantLong will be to proving the Rams are for real.

"It is a defensive-end system," the Fox analyst said. "The way Spags has set it up, Chris is in the right position to have a big, big season.Last year was an unsung year for Chris. He was more reactive, less mechanical. They added some veteran defensive guys who have madeplays and been veteran leaders. This could be a breakout year for Chris."

Four of those free-agent upgrades include new starters in former Eagles safety Quintin Mikell, strongside linebacker Brady Poppinga,weak-side linebacker Ben Leber and defensive tackle Justin Bannan.

In tandem with counterpart end James Hall, Long combined for 19 of the Rams' 43 sacks last season.

Further, Long tied for ninth with Seattle's Chris Clemons in combined quarterback hurries and knockdowns with 36. He'll get some helpon the other side with first-round rookie speed rusher Robert Quinn figuring to spell the 34-year-old Hall at times.

Next up? Long hopes to crack the double-digit sack barrier.

"I felt like I was getting there a lot last season," Long said. "Certainly, it's frustrating to get there a lot and not get the sack numbers. Butyou just have to keep coming at the quarterback, staying positive, knowing you affected the quarterback.

"That's all part of playing good team defense, not being selfish — just trying to get pressure."

Spagnuolo's defense is built in the relentless pressure image preached by late Philadelphia Eagles coordinator Jim Johnson. Spags startedin 1999 coaching the Eagles secondary.

"I'm hoping Chris has the same performance as last year, if not better," Spagnuolo said.

"Obviously, we've always put huge value on that particular end position. We've always done that in this system. I learned that years back with Jim Johnson and Andy Reid.

"We've got some guys now we hope can keep doing that. Chris is one of them."

A run defense that sprung cut-back leaks Aug. 20 against the Tennessee Titans tightened up in a Week 3 preseason showing againstKansas City.

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Long figures to see less of the incessant holding by offensive linemen give the interior line additions of Bannan and former IndianapolisColt defensive tackle Daniel Muir plus former Green Bay Packer Poppinga and former Minnesota Viking Leber upgrading the unit's twooutside linebacker spots.

"In an offseason where there were a lot of big-name free-agent acquisitions across the league, we went with guys that maybe not as manypeople know as well, but they're great football players," Long said.

"They're going to be integral parts of this scheme and also they come from places where they're accustomed to winning. Both Poppingaand (cornerback) Al Harris came from the Packers, who just got a Super Bowl ring.

"Q' Mikell just came from Philly, where they're accustomed to winning every year.

"We've acquired guys who know how to win and set that standard of excellence."

A 12th-ranked scoring defense figures to be stingier.

"It's fun to play in this defense," middle linebacker James Laurinaitis said. "It's a very exotic scheme with a lot of pressures.

"But just because we went from 1-15 to 7-9 and almost making the playoffs last year doesn't guarantee we'll be better."We have to stay hungry to get there."

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Gibson is an early standout among Rams receiversBY BILL COATS

With 12 wide receivers on hand for Rams training camp and probably no more than six spots available on the regular-season roster, thecompetition promises to be intense.

Bring it on, says third-year pro Brandon Gibson.

"You've got to like the competition; it's what's best for the team," Gibson. Besides, he added, "There's nothing you can do about it. Just goout there and play every day."

Over the first four days of camp, Gibson has kicked off a strong bid for a job. He's been working mostly with the first-team offense,which, Gibson pointed out, doesn't mean much this early.

"I don't want to get too excited in this process," he said. "I'm just going to try to stay level."

Despite a couple of missteps during Tuesday's 2½-hour practice in stifling heat, Gibson has been cobbling together a strong showing.

"Everything he's done, he's done it a hundred miles an hour," coach Steve Spagnuolo said. "He's almost to the point where he's wornhimself out a little bit. But I know one thing: The quarterback has a lot of confidence in him."

Gibson was one of the beneficiaries of the arrival of No. 1 overall draft pick Sam Bradford, who threw for 3,512 yards last year and wasnamed Associated Press offensive rookie of the year.

The 6-foot, 210-pound Gibson, a sixth-round draft pick out of Washington State, nearly boosted his totals significantly from his rookieyear, when he was acquired in a trade from Philadelphia just over a month into the season.

Gibson had 53 catches, an increase of 19 from 2009, and piled up 620 yards after getting 348 the year before. He was second among theRams to Danny Amendola in receptions and yards.

Still, Gibson wasn't celebrating his individual accomplishments. The 16-6 season-ending loss at Seattle, which deprived the Rams of aplayoff spot, "left a bad taste in my mouth," Gibson said. "I want to get another shot at winning the NFC West."

To close in on that goal, the Rams will have to exploit the offense brought by new coordinator Josh McDaniels. He was head coach inDenver in 2009 and part of 2010, and before that served as offensive coordinator under Bill Belichick in New England.

McDaniels' system is "intricate, it's detailed, it's complex," Gibson said. "It's going to be great. You saw last year with Denver and inyears past with the Patriots, it can be very explosive."

It also relies heavily on multi-wideout sets, something that naturally pleases Gibson. "But I think in any offense there's opportunities," hesaid. "You've just got to make the most of them."

And that's the plan, as he heads into year two with Bradford.

"That was one of my goals, to pick up where I left off last year," Gibson said. "So hopefully we can continue to get better and better."

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Former Packer Harris has something to proveBY JIM THOMAS

When you're trying to improve your game, why not study the best? So it was that Rams cornerback Ron Bartell spent an entire summer acouple of years ago watching tape of Green Bay's savvy corner tandem of Al Harris and Charles Woodson.

Suffice to say when the Rams signed Harris to one-year deal a few days ago, no one at Rams Park was happier than Bartell, with thepossible exception of coach Steve Spagnuolo.

"I think it was a great pickup," Bartell said. "I've been picking Al's brain since he got here."

Bartell is entering his seventh season in the NFL and has 88 games and 64 starts on his résumé, so he's far from a wide-eyed rookie. Hisrespect for Harris is telling.

"Just to have the privilege and the honor of playing with Al Harris is huge," Bartell said. "I mean, he's been in this league 15 years atcornerback. I'm not sure many guys have done that."

For the better part of a decade, Harris was a familiar sight in the Green Bay secondary: intense, ultra-competitive, jamming receivers atthe line of scrimmage, breaking up passes, with his trademark dreadlocks flapping in the breeze. He was the quintessential in-your-facecornerback.

But Harris suffered a severe left knee injury in 2009 during a late November game against San Francisco. He missed the rest of thatseason, began the 2010 campaign on the physically unable to perform list, then was cut by the Packers last Nov. 8.

Thus ended a 7½-season run that included 102 starts.

Harris finished the 2010 season appearing in three games with Miami, but the Packers thought so much of Harris that they gave him aSuper Bowl ring following their 31-25 triumph over Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XLV.

"Those are my guys," Harris said. "Spent a lot of time there. Played a lot of snaps there. Lot of consecutive snaps there. So it is what it is."

At age 36, and with all those games and seasons under his belt, why does the two-time Pro Bowler still want to play?

"I love the game, man," Harris said. "I've still got something to prove. I'm here to help win. Spags is a great guy. I remember him fromback in Philly. Diggs is here. I'm just trying to help build something."

Rams linebacker Na'il Diggs was a teammate of Harris' for three seasons in Green Bay. Spagnuolo's tenure in Philadelphia overlappedwith Harris for four seasons (1999 through 2002).

Originally a sixth-round draft pick by Tampa Bay in 1997, Harris was claimed off waivers by the Eagles in 1998 and played for themuntil a trade in 2003 to Green Bay.

"We were in the same meeting room in Philadelphia," Harris said. "Spags has the same mentality as Jim (Johnson), bless his heart. Justthis defense, I was raised in this defense. This is the defense that I came up under."

The late Jim Johnson solidified his reputation as of one of the NFL's great defensive coordinators with the Eagles before his death in2009.

Even at his advanced football age, Harris said other teams showed interest in signing him this summer, but his mind was set on the Ramsfrom the outset because of Spagnuolo and because of the defense.

"Spags hasn't changed at all," Harris said. "He's one of the good guys."

One reason Harris still wants to play is that he doesn't want to end his career off an injury.

"You can never leave when you're hurt," Harris said. "You always leave when you're strong."

As he enters training camp with the Rams, Harris says the knee feels good and he welcomes the challenge of trying to help build a team.

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"I've been in this situation before, not so much coming off the injury, but to help build," Harris said. "We weren't always the best teams inPhilly, and we weren't always the best teams in Green Bay. .. . So you help build by working, and the things that were passed on to me Ican pass on to the younger guys."

Like all other newly signed veterans around the league, Harris can't practice until the collective bargaining agreement is officiallyapproved.

But even in the handful of practices so far in camp, he has made his presence felt working with the other cornerbacks.

Bartell and Bradley Fletcher are the Rams' starting cornerbacks, and that won't change. But Harris might help on the field in the team'snickel and dime packages. And with all his experience and his willingness to share that knowledge, his role might best be described asplayer-coach.

"I think he's a great influence on the rest of the guys in that group, because he's been through it," Spagnuolo said. "He's been doing it along time. We put a lot of value on press corners, and Al has done that for a long time. So hopefully, by osmosis here, some guys willlearn something and he'll play some good football, too."

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Kendricks making quick impact for RamsBy R.B. FALLSTROM

While the St. Louis Rams wait for top pick Robert Quinn to recover from a knee injury, their second-rounder is fitting in nicely.

Tight end Lance Kendricks has been working with the first unit.The former Wisconsin star said coming out of a complicated system in college has helped him pick up new offensive coordinator JoshMcDaniels' playbook pretty quickly. He has both size and speed at 6 feet 2 and 240 pounds and with a 4.49 40-yard dash time, so couldstretch defenses from the middle of the field.

"I'm kind of used to the terminology and lingo. They're kind of the same, so I try to take the similarities and apply them," McDanielssaid.

The Rams' top pass-catching tight end last season, Daniel Fells, signed with the Broncos. Quarterback Sam Bradford's favorite target thissummer was Billy Bajema, given both are from Oklahoma City, but Bajema is more of a blocking tight end with only 14 receptions lastseason.

Kendricks has the potential to be both, and more. Already in training camp, he's also lined up at fullback and in the slot.

"Kind of like I did in college. I'm used to that, which is good," Kendricks said. "I'm picking up the offense a lot better than I thought Iwould."

Not acting much like a rookie, either.

"I'm trying not to get nervous or anything, just get out there and act like it's college all over again and just be calm," Kendricks said."That's how you do it."

Bradford has been impressed with Kendrick's energy level and his physical play.

"I think he's probably taken more reps than anyone in our offense," Bradford said. "It seems like every time I look out there he's in there."

Coach Steve Spagnuolo said earlier in the week that Quinn, a defensive end from North Carolina who was the 14th pick of the draft, couldbe on the field soon. Quinn injured the right knee earlier this summer.

"I think the knee's coming around, there's a little bit of conditioning we've got left to do," Spagnuolo said after practice Tuesday night."He's chomping at the bit to go, but we're kind of pulling him back now."

Before training camp, McDaniels said he might have to scale back things at the start and ease players into an offense they've never runbecause of the lockout. The lack of two-a-days is another reason.

"I think we've got to try to force them to learn, and they want to learn," McDaniels said. "We'll push and see how quickly they can learnand pick it up, and if we need to halt things a little bit then we'll do it."

McDaniels didn't think training camp would necessarily be a lot more difficult for young players.

"I think that they'll learn what we want to do here and hopefully pick it up quickly," McDaniels said. "To me, they're all new, so I've gotthat advantage in terms of looking at them with a fresh set of eyes, seeing what they can do and hopefully putting them in a great positionto succeed."

Kendricks' college numbers weren't eye-popping, just 62 catches for 914 yards and six touchdowns as an occasional threat at a schoolthat's a lot bigger on the run. Wisconsin averaged 221 yards rushing last season, but Kendricks had back-to-back 100-yard games as asenior against Arizona State and Austin Peay.

Perhaps the biggest challenge thus far for Kendricks has been the heat and humidity. The temperature was in triple digits for the first full-pad workout Monday.

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"If I had to say anything about it, it would have to be perseverance," Kendricks said. "You've got to come out here with your mind rightand ready to go. Definitely an eye-opener."

Cornerback Ron Bartell sprained his left ankle covering rookie wide receiver Greg Salas, but walked to the trainer's room and after X-raysSpagnuolo characterized the injury as mild.

Players are getting the day off Wednesday, a planned break in the schedule to avoid further soft-tissue injuries. Bradford had a long work day planned.

"My day off? Film and study," Bradford said. "I've got to try to stay ahead."

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Rams wasted little time getting Justin BannanBY JIM THOMAS

The moment free agency opened in 2010, Justin Bannan's phone rang. It was Steve Spagnuolo on the line. The Rams head coach wantedBannan — then a Baltimore Raven — to come to St. Louis as an unrestricted free agent.

"Yeah, right at midnight he called me and we just had a good talk," Bannan said. "That was pretty cool. I didn't expect that."

Bannan ended up signing with the Denver Broncos, but like a spurned suitor, Spagnuolo wouldn't take no for an answer. When the 2011free agency period finally opened two weeks ago, Spagnuolo and the Rams went out early and hard once again after Bannan, a defensivetackle.

This time, the Rams got their man with Bannan signing a three-year contract worth $8.5 million. Back on the market as a salary capcasualty after just one season in Denver, several teams showed interest in Bannan. So why the Rams?

"The fact that they wanted me," Bannan said. "They really went out of their way to let me know that, and to me that goes a long way. Inmy view, you want to go where you're wanted. The coaches did a great job of reaching out to me early in the week (following the end of the lockout), and getting this thing going."

Bannan hadn't forgotten that phone call from Spagnuolo a year earlier, either.

"I knew that I was on their radar screen before I went to Denver," Bannan said. "I think having Coach (Josh) McDaniels come over andprobably vouch for me was also a plus."

McDaniels, the Rams' offensive coordinator, was Denver's head coach a year ago.

It's clear Spagnuolo must have seen something he liked on tape of Bannan, or he wouldn't have gone after him two years in a row.

"I guess so," Bannan said, laughing. "Hopefully, I don't disappointment him. It's nice to have the coach look out for you like that."

When it came to restocking the shelf at defensive tackle, the Rams didn't stop with Bannan. The team subsequently signed free agentDaniel Muir of Indianapolis, and a few days later, re-signed Gary Gibson.

"We're always looking for big guys," Spagnuolo said. "We've said all along, we're wanting to build this thing from the inside out, and bigmen were important."

The newcomers, Bannan and Muir, look the part. Bannan is 6-3, 310 pounds, and Muir is 6-2, 312.

Bannan, 32, is regarded as a no-nonsense, blue-collar type, but he's more than just a try-hard, high-motor guy. He's got some athleticismand has a quick first step off the ball which helps him get penetration on run defense.

"I would describe myself as a consistent football player in the NFL," Bannan said. "I pride myself on being a professional. I take my jobvery seriously. You don't have to tell me to do something twice.

"I think I play as hard as I can, play-in, play-out. And I'm not a selfish player. I'll sell out for the defense, to help the d-line out or the

linebackers out. You're going to see a guy that loves the game of football and goes out and gives it everything he has."

Like Bannan, Muir is a run stopper by trade, although Muir insists he can get to the passer.

"I didn't get an opportunity to pass-rush at Indianapolis, so I think here they'll be surprised to see that I can pass-rush with my size," Muirsaid with a playful smile.

So you're a better pass rusher than given credit for?

"Something like that," Muir said.

Spagnuolo seemed genuinely amused when those comments were relayed to him.

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"I'm going to trust him on that, that he's underrated (as a pass rusher)," Spagnuolo said. "We'll see how it goes."

But Muir, 27, knows he was brought here to stop the run. St. Louis finished 17th in run defense a year ago, after finishing 27th in 2009and 29th in '08. Spagnuolo obviously wants to do even better, even with last year's improvement.

"You've got to go out there and stop the run first," Muir said. "That's the most important thing."Muir says it's emphasized more in the Rams' scheme than it was with the Colts.

"It's a lot different," Muir said. "I wouldn't say that Indy's not concerned with stopping the run, but here, it's keyed to stopping the run firstand foremost."

Muir said the Colts didn't show much interest in re-signing him. He said he talked some to Denver and "a little bit" to Seattle. The Rams,obviously, liked him a lot, to the point where they wondered: "Are we missing something? Why aren't more people after this guy?"

"I've always been the underdog," Muir said. "It's always been that way for me. Coming up from high school, college, pros — everything. Icame in as a rookie free agent; I've always had to work for what I wanted. ... Hey, the Rams saw my film, that's what's important."

In Bannan, Muir, Gibson, and Fred Robbins, the Rams now have four players on their roster who were primary starters for their respectiveteams last season. Throw in returning squad members Darell Scott and Jermelle Cudjo, and there is plenty of competition at defensivetackle in camp.

"There's lots of competition, and I think that's how they wanted to set this thing up," said Bannan, who missed practice Wednesday aftertweaking his triceps muscle. "What's cool is everybody on the defensive line — it's a great group of guys.

"All I can do is go out there and bust my butt as hard as I can every day and try and get better."

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Mikell a big hit with RamsBY JIM THOMAS

Quintin Mikell grew up in Eugene, Ore., and dreamed of playing in the Pacific 10 Conference, specifically for his hometown OregonDucks. But he wasn't recruited by any Pac-10 schools.

Instead he starred at Boise State, earning conference defensive player of the year once and sharing those laurels another year. But he wentundrafted.

In the NFL, he didn't become a full-time starter until his fifth season with the Philadelphia Eagles.

So this is a player who has had to prove himself every step of the way. Nothing has been simply handed to him on the football field. Tosay he plays with a chip on his shoulder because of that may be overstatement, but there's no doubt he is driven.

"Obviously, it makes you look at the whole game completely different," Mikell said. "When you have to work for everything you get, itmakes you appreciate what you have. And it also makes you realize that if I don't keep working, there's going to be somebody else that'sgoing to outwork me."

As a result, Mikell says playing football — particularly at the NFL level — is a gift, not a birthright. And he approaches it as such.

His eight-year run with Philadelphia ended this offseason. Mikell turns 31 on Sept. 16, and the Eagles have a distaste for 30-somethings,so they didn't try to re-sign him in free agency.

"The writing was on the wall, so to speak," Mikell said. "I kind of had a feeling."

But for once in his football life, Mikell didn't have to wait his turn, prove his worth, lower his sights or swallow his pride. The Rams cameafter Mikell immediately once the lockout ended, and came after him hard. On July 26, the first day teams could negotiate with freeagents, Mikell agreed to a four-year, $27 million contract with St. Louis. The first two years, which total $14 million, are guaranteed. Infinancial terms, it's the equivalent of a lifetime achievement award for Mikell. But it also symbolizes his journey in football.

"Me and my wife had talked about it," Mikell said. "It was very emotional, because it was a long, hard road. It's not over yet. But itdefinitely was a lot of heartache, a lot of ups and downs, going down that road.

"Feeling like you should be playing, and dealing with a whole bunch of different things. To finally feel appreciated was probably thebiggest thing. I'm not saying I wasn't appreciated in Philly, but to feel like I was wanted once I hit the open market, it was just perfect."

The Rams needed a safety to replace Oshiomogho Atogwe, and Mikell had a history with coach Steve Spagnuolo in Philadelphia.

"He's grown and matured from when I had him as a rookie (in 2003)," Spagnuolo said. "He was just a young puppy, his head wasspinning all over the place. He didn't even know what direction he was going in. But he went fast. That's what he did. Even when he was arookie."

Mikell earned his spurs as a special teams player, twice being named the Eagles' special teams MVP. For most of those early years inPhilly, Mikell bided his time at safety, backing up Pro Bowlers Brian Dawkins and Michael Lewis. As a young player, Mikell looked upto Dawkins in particular, watching everything he did.

"Playing behind Mike and Brian for those years, I think helped him," Spagnuolo said. "Sometimes you get in this league and you getthrown into the fire too soon, and kinda get knocked back. But he was lucky in that he had time to grow."

More time than he wanted. But in 2007, the year Spagnuolo went to the New York Giants as defensive coordinator, Lewis signed withSan Francisco in free agency, opening up a starting job for Mikell in Philadelphia. Mikell made his mark almost immediately, earningsecond-team All-Pro honors in 2008 and 2010 and making the Pro Bowl in 2009.

When the lockout finally ended, and the free agency period began at the end of July, the first phone call Mikell got was from Spagnuolo.Suffice it to say, Spagnuolo didn't have to give Mikell the hard sell.

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"Once Spags called me, I was like, 'Yeah, let's go, ' " Mikell said. "I was very excited. Because I know the defense, I know what he bringsto the table, I love the way that he coaches. It'd be nice to help a program, an organization like the Rams, kinda get back to where theyused to be."

Mikell, 5-10, 203, can play both the free and strong safety positions and is a sure tackler. The Spagnuolo system seems to blur the

distinction between the two positions anyway. But in effect, Mikell is replacing Atogwe, who not only was one of the most productiveplayers on defense, but one of the more popular and well-respected ones in the locker room.

No one was closer to Atogwe than Rams cornerback Ron Bartell. But even Bartell already gives Mikell a stamp of approval.

"I don't think there'll be that big of a dropoff — if any," Bartell said. " 'Q,' he brings a totally different style. He's physical. You can playhim deep. He's very versatile. Honestly, I think he's one of the more underrated safeties in the NFL. Great locker room guy. He's been apleasure to work with so far."

Although the basics of the Rams' defensive scheme are the same as what Mikell learned in Philadelphia, it has evolved since then. He'spicking things up quickly, but Mikell said the scheme has more differences than he expected.

Nonetheless, he says: "I felt like I was molded for this defense. I can move around. I can cover. I can let the corners play. I can play man-to-man. I can coach. So I can do a lot of different things. I think I'm just a rounded player for it."

Which explains, after all, why he's here.

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Sims-Walker feels blessed to be with RamsBY JIM THOMAS

Two hours-plus wasn't enough practice for Mike Sims-Walker. He stayed after 'school" Monday, catching passes from Sam Bradford atRams Park.

"It's critical right now, man," Sims-Walker said. "We're a little bit over a week away from the real deal. We've got to buckle down. . .. Idon't think me and Sam are where we want to be, especially with the timing thing. We've still got some work to do."

As a newly signed veteran, Sims-Walker had to wait until the collective bargaining agreement was approved Aug. 4 before he couldpractice with his new team. And then he missed a couple of days after tweaking his groin in the preseason opener against Indianapolis.

Time is running out for the veteran wide receiver to get tuned up for the regular season, and as fate would have it, Thursday's final tuneupis in Jacksonville, where Sims-Walker spent his first four NFL seasons.

"It's definitely bittersweet," he said. "I still have that, I don't call it a chip, I call it a crack. I have a crack on my shoulder. A chip is not bigenough for what I got right now."

The chip, make that crack, on Sims-Walker's shoulder is because the Jaguars showed no interest in re-signing him. Of course, playing hisold team would have been more meaningful in the regular season.

"Yeah, definitely," Sims-Walker said. "I looked at the schedule when I signed, and I saw it wrong. I thought it was the first game of theregular season. I was excited."

Nope, merely the preseason finale, meaning Sims-Walker and the Rams' starting offense will play only about a quarter. The Jaguars mayhave seen enough after four seasons, but once the free agency period began at the end of July, the receiver-needy Rams jumped on Sims-Walker quickly.

"We've always liked him," general manager Billy Devaney said. "He was nicked a little bit last year with an ankle (injury) that hamperedhim. He tried to play through it, but you could see that he wasn't 100 percent. The guy scored 14 touchdowns over the last two years, sohe's got some ability. That's what we were looking for — a bigger guy that can run a little bit."

Count running back Steven Jackson among those excited to see Sims-Walker in St. Louis.

"I had a chance to see Mike up close and personal when we played Jacksonville a couple years ago," Jackson said. "He's a dynamicplayer, and he brings not only competition but credibility with being a starter in this league. He had a chance to work personally withTorry Holt for a year down in Jacksonville. He understands the art of running routes and getting open."

Sims-Walker said Holt, the longtime Ram, was a mentor and a father figure during their 2009 season together in Jacksonville.

"I called Torry up as soon as I agreed (to terms)," Sims-Walker said.

What did Holt tell him about St. Louis?

"He said it's home of the wide receivers," Sims-Walker said. "That was the first thing he said."

Sims-Walker didn't arrive as a total stranger to the Rams. He has known Jackson for a while. And he spent part of the offseason trainingwith fellow wideout Donnie Avery in Houston. "We did a lot of speed work on the track in Houston," Sims-Walker said.

The Rams may be excited to have Sims-Walker, but the feeling is mutual — and then some.

"They don't know how excited I am to be here," he said. "This is a blessing. I call it the perfect situation. I wouldn't want to be nowhereelse."

Why perfect?

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"Sam Bradford. Josh McDaniels. The wide receiver corps that we do have," Sims-Walker said. "Very underrated. I promise you. Veryunderrated. I train with some of the best receivers in the game. I've seen a lot, I've studied a lot of the best receivers in the game. Trust me,these guys are right there. We've just got to get it together, go out here and grind every day, compete with each other, and we'll be fine."

Jacksonville was more of a run-oriented team during Sims-Walker's tenure there. In 2010, the Jaguars were one of only four teams in the

NFL that ran the ball more than it passed.

"Here, we spread it around a lot more," Sims-Walker said. "It's a receiver's dream with Josh McDaniels at the helm at OC. He throws theball. That's all he stresses is putting stress on the defense."

When drafted in the third round of the 2007 draft out of Central Florida, he was known simply as Mike Walker. But he changed his nameto Sims-Walker after his father — Michael Sims — died of colon cancer Dec. 6, 2008.

"That was very devastating for me because my dad was like my everything," Sims-Walker said.

He started the Mike-Sims Walker Foundation in 2010, with the dual purpose of educating people on the prevention of colon cancer andproviding support for those affected by the illness.

Maybe it's mere coincidence, but Sims-Walker's career took off after the name change. He missed his entire rookie season with a kneeinjury. Knee problems plagued him again in '08, when he played in nine games and caught 16 passes as Mike Walker.

But as Sims-Walker in 2009, he broke out with 63 catches for 869 yards and seven TDs. Slowed by a nagging ankle injury last season, hefinished with 43 catches for 562 yards and seven TDs.

"I think when I'm healthy I'm one of the best guys to play this game," he said.

With a fresh start in St. Louis, he'll try to show that this season.

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Williams is solid in Jackson's absenceBY BILL COATS

Since his high school days back in Attalla, Ala., Carnell Williams has been known as Cadillac because of his smooth running style. Still,if you referred to him as a Chevy now, Williams wouldn't be insulted.

"You know, a Chevy is not bad," he said, laughing. "A Chevy is a dependable car."

When the Rams called on him Sunday after running back Steven Jackson left early with a thigh injury, Williams proved to be dependable.And then some.

"That's not easy, to come in early in a game like that when Jack does down and (Williams is) asked to play as many snaps as he did,"quarterback Sam Bradford said. "But I thought he did a great job. He ran hard, he had a great presence in the huddle, and I think the guysreally kind of fed off him when he did come in there."

The 5-foot-11, 204-pound Williams, signed in early August as a free agent, piled up 91 yards on 19 carries in the Rams' 31-13 loss toPhiladelphia. Another free-agent pickup at running back, Jerious Norwood, added 10 yards on three carries as the Rams rushed for 154yards.

Williams totaled 140 yards of offense, tacking on 49 receiving yards on six catches. Overall, the Rams advanced 5.6 yards every timeWilliams touched the ball.

"It's good to have a good backup; we sleep a little bit easier," guard Jacob Bell said. "Your second-string guy is a starter in the league andyou can count on him. That's really big."

Williams, the No. 5 overall pick in the 2005 draft, started 67 games during six seasons with Tampa Bay. He lost his first-team job torookie LeGarrette Blunt last season, and the Buccaneers deemed him expendable.

Their loss was the Rams' gain, coach Steve Spagnuolo noted.

"Good move by Billy (Devaney, general manager) and his staff," Spagnuolo said. "Cadillac has been great since he got in here from thestandpoint of being a team player and knowing his role and knowing what he had to do. He stepped right in there, and we didn't skip abeat."

Jackson raced 47 yards for a touchdown on the first snap of the first possession of the season for the Rams. He left after carrying for 9yards on the opening play of the next series.

Williams, 29, was ready to go when Jackson couldn't.

"Obviously any time you lose Jack it's frustrating, because he is a great player and his presence on the field changes things in thedefense," Bradford said. "But to know that we've got two guys behind him that can come in and keep the level of play very high, it's reallyreassuring as a quarterback to know that."

Williams recalled the advice he receiving during training camp.

"I can remember Coach just came to me one day and said, 'Cadillac, just stay ready. Because in this game of football, you just never knowwhat could happen. Your snaps could go from 10 to 50, '" Williams said. "So mentally, I just stayed ready."

Bradford pointed out that the Rams didn't trim back their offensive approach with Jackson out. "We didn't alter anything. We kept ourgame plan the same," Bradford said.

Williams accounted for 45 yards — 17 rushing, 28 receiving — on a seven-play, 63-yard drive that culminated in a 23-yard Josh Brownfield goal late in the third period and cut the Philly lead to 24-13.

"It was just good to go out there and get some action," Williams said. "But just not getting the 'W' ... your individual stats really don'tmatter."

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After six generally productive seasons with the Bucs, Williams has proved his value in the NFL. Still, he'd like to re-emphasize hisviability.

"I feel like I have a lot of football left in me," he said. "I do want to establish myself as a guy who can get the job done. Every time I getmy chance, I'm out there doing my best. But that's just me."