May 15, 1988
The cast of 1976 NFC Championship Game - 1976 includes: Jim Bertelsen as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Fullback Tom Brookshier as Himself - Color Commentator Cullen Bryant as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Fred Dryer as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Carl Eller as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive End Dave Elmendorff as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Strong Safety Chuck Foreman as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Running Back Doug France as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Tom Geredine as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Charlie Goodrum as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Guard Bud Grant as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Pat Haden as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Dennis Harrah as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Guard Wally Hilgenberg as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Sam Huff as Himself - Sideline Reporter Monte Jackson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Rusty Jackson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Punter Ron Jessie as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Chuck Knox as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Head Coach Amos Martin as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Brent McClanahan as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Fullback Lawrence McCutcheon as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Mark Mullaney as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive End Merlin Olsen as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Tackle Rod Perry as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Ahmad Rashad as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Isiah Robertson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Buddy Ryan as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive Coordinator Rich Saul as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center Rob Scribner as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Fran Tarkenton as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback Mick Tingelhoff as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Center Stu Voigt as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tight End Nate Wright as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Cornerback Ron Yary as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tackle Jack Youngblood as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Jim Youngblood as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker
7 years
The cast of 1985 NFC Championship Game - 1986 includes: Mark Bortz as Himself - Chicago Bears Guard Dieter Brock as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Quarterback Jim Covert as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Nolan Cromwell as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Strong Safety Irv Cross as Himself - Sideline Reporter Charles DeJurnett as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Nose Tackle Richard Dent as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Eric Dickerson as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Mike Ditka as Himself - Chicago Bears Head Coach Reggie Doss as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive End Bobby Duckworth as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Dave Duerson as Himself - Chicago Bears Strong Safety Carl Ekern as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Henry Ellard as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receiver Gary Fencik as Himself - Chicago Bears Free Safety Leslie Frazier as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Willie Gault as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Dan Hampton as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive End Dennis Harrah as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Guard Jay Hilgenberg as Himself - Chicago Bears Center LeRoy Irvin as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Wilber Marshall as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Dennis McKinnon as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Jim McMahon as Himself - Chicago Bears Quarterback Steve McMichael as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Tackle Emery Moorehead as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End Brent Musburger as Himself - Studio Host Keith Ortego as Himself - Chicago Bears Wide Receiver Mel Owens as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Irv Pankey as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Walter Payton as Himself - Chicago Bears Running Back Reggie Phillips as Himself - Chicago Bears Cornerback Barry Redden as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back Buddy Ryan as Himself - Chicago Bears Defensive Coordinator Fritz Shurmur as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Defensive Coordinator Mike Singletary as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Jackie Slater as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Tackle Tony Slaton as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Center Matt Suhey as Himself - Chicago Bears Fullback Pat Summerall as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Norv Turner as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Wide Receivers Coach Keith Van Horne as Himself - Chicago Bears Tackle Mike Wilcher as Himself - Los Angeles Rams Linebacker Otis Wilson as Himself - Chicago Bears Linebacker Tim Wrightman as Himself - Chicago Bears Tight End
Baseball
Buford McGee has: Played Himself - Los ANgeles Rams Running Back in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Green Bay Packers Running Back in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Running Back in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - San Diego Chargers Running Back in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Fullback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - San Diego Chargers Fullback in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Los Angeles Rams Fullback in "1989 NFC Championship Game" in 1990.
Erick Rams's birth name is Erick Ramrez Soto.
Because they are the most modern and up to date technology.
Against the Rams in 1977.
The Rams lead the series 39-31, but the New Orleans Saints won the one playoff matchup to date in 2000.
A herd of rams.
The Rams are from Colorado :))
NO- they were the LA rams not long ago.
Rams are male sheep. Rams can't lay eggs.
Current St. Louis Rams Former Los Angeles Rams Cleveland Rams
The St. Louis Rams (fka the Los Angeles Rams) have appeared in the NFC Conference Championship Game 9 times. They are 3-6 in the NFCCG. The Rams NFC Conference Championship Game Appearances: 1974 Vikings 23 Rams 20 1975 Cowboys 37 Rams 7 1976 Vikings 24 Rams 13 1978 Cowboys 28 Rams 0 1979 Rams 9 Buccaneers 0 1985 Bears 24 Rams 0 1989 49ers 30 Rams 3 1999 Rams 11 Buccaneers 6 2001 Rams 29 Eagles 24
There height is Rams and rams in shoulders.
the Rams in Football are Derby County, and there is a ram on their logo