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| team = Los Angeles Rams | logo = | year = 1985 | record = 11–5 | division_place = 1st NFC West | coach = John Robinson (3rd season) | general manager = John Shaw (Since 1985) | owner = Georgia Frontiere (Since 1979) | stadium = Anaheim Stadium | playoffs = Won Divisional playoffs (Cowboys) 20–0 Lost NFC Championship (at Bears) 0–24 | shortnavlink = Rams seasons }} The 1985 Los Angeles Rams season was the franchise's 48th season in the National Football League, their 38th overall, and their 40th in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The Rams played in the NFC Championship Game, but were shutout by the eventual Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears. Eric Dickerson rushed for 1,234 yards in 1985 while missing the first two games while in a contract dispute. He missed the Pro Bowl for the first time in his short NFL career. He did, however, go on to rush for a playoff record 248 yards against the Dallas Cowboys in post-season play.[1] It was also the last time the Rams would win an NFC West divisional title for Los Angeles until 2017, and the last NFC West title until 1999 while they were in St. Louis. {{TOClimit|limit=2}}OffseasonNFL Draft{{NFL team draft start| year =1985 | teamname =Los Angeles Rams }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 1 | pick = 21 | player = Jerry Gray | position = CB | college = Texas | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 2 | pick = 50 | player = Chuck Scott | position = WR | college = Vanderbilt | notes = | maderoster = | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 3 | pick = 77 | player = Dale Hatcher | position = P | college = Clemson | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 5 | pick = 113 | player = Kevin Greene | position = OLB | college = Auburn | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = yes | probowl = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 6 | pick = 161 | player = Mike Young | position = WR | college = UCLA | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft end|College=Oklahoma|hof=|maderoster=IR|notes=|pick=189|player=Danny Bradley (American football)[Danny Bradley]]|position=WR|probowl=|round=7}}[2] PersonnelStaff{{NFL final staff| year = 1985 | team = Los Angeles Rams | front_office =
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| strength = }} Roster{{NFL season roster| year = 1985 | team = Los Angeles Rams | quarterbacks ={{NFLplayer| 5|Dieter Brock|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer| 8|Steve Dils}}{{NFLplayer| 9|Jeff Kemp}} | running_backs ={{NFLplayer|31|Lynn Cain}}{{NFLplayer|29|Eric Dickerson}}{{NFLplayer|44|Mike Guman}}{{NFLplayer|30|Barry Redden}}{{NFLplayer|33|Charles White|d=American football}} | wide_receivers ={{NFLplayer|89|Ron Brown|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|82|Bobby Duckworth}}{{NFLplayer|80|Henry Ellard}}{{NFLplayer|88|Mike Young|d=American football|rookie=y}} | tight_ends ={{NFLplayer|86|Mike Barber|d=tight end}}{{NFLplayer|81|David Hill|d=tight end}}{{NFLplayer|85|Tony Hunter|d=American football}} | offensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|62|Bill Bain|d=American football|T}}{{NFLplayer|60|Dennis Harrah|G}}{{NFLplayer|72|Kent Hill|G}}{{NFLplayer|75|Irv Pankey|T}}{{NFLplayer|78|Jackie Slater|T}}{{NFLplayer|56|Doug Smith|d=offensive lineman|C}} | defensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|70|Charles DeJurnett|DT}}{{NFLplayer|71|Reggie Doss|DE}}{{NFLplayer|69|Greg Meisner|DE}}{{NFLplayer|93|Doug Reed|DE}} | linebackers ={{NFLplayer|90|Ed Brady|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|50|Jim Collins|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|55|Carl Ekern}}{{NFLplayer|57|Jim Laughlin}}{{NFLplayer|91|Kevin Greene|rookie=y|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|59|Mark Jerue}}{{NFLplayer|51|Norwood Vann}}{{NFLplayer|54|Mike Wilcher}} | defensive_backs ={{NFLplayer|21|Nolan Cromwell|FS}}{{NFLplayer|25|Jerry Gray|rookie=y|SS}}{{NFLplayer|27|Gary Green|d=American football|CB}}{{NFLplayer|47|LeRoy Irvin|CB}}{{NFLplayer|20|Johnnie Johnson|d=American football|SS}}{{NFLplayer|22|Vince Newsome|FS}} | special_teams ={{NFLplayer| 5|Dale Hatcher|rookie=y|P}}{{NFLplayer| 1|Mike Lansford|K}} }} Regular seasonThe Los Angeles Rams got off to a surprisingly successful start in 1985, winning their first seven games. However, the team struggled somewhat during the second half of the season. After suffering humiliating losses to the 1–9 Atlanta Falcons and the 4–8 New Orleans Saints, the Rams upset their main rival, the San Francisco 49ers on the road in a prime time Monday-Night match-up, despite being 10-point underdogs going into the game. This crucial victory helped the Rams redeem their season and the team went on to clinch their first NFC West division title in six years, finishing the regular season with an 11–5 record. Schedule
Game summariesWeek 1{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Broncos |V1=0 |V2=16 |V3= 0|V4=0 |Host=Rams |H1=3 |H2= 7|H3=0 |H4=10 |Date=September 8 |Location=Anaheim Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 2{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1=10 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=7 |Host=Eagles |H1=3 |H2=3 |H3= 0|H4=0 |Date=September 15 |Location=Veterans Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 3{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1=7 |V2=0 |V3=14 |V4=14 |Host=Seahawks |H1=0 |H2=7 |H3=3 |H4=14 |Date=September 23 |Location=Kingdome |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation=ABC }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 4{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Falcons |V1= 0|V2=3 |V3=3 |V4=0 |Host=Rams |H1=0 |H2=10 |H3=7 |H4=0 |Date=September 29 |Location=Anaheim Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 5{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Vikings |V1= 0|V2=0 |V3= 7|V4=3 |Host=Rams |H1= 0|H2=6 |H3=7 |H4=0 |Date=October 6 |Location=Anaheim Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 6{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1= 0|V2=14 |V3=10 |V4=7 |Host=Buccaneers |H1=7 |H2=13 |H3=0 |H4=7 |Date=October 13 |Location=Tampa Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 7{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1= 0|V2=13 |V3= 3|V4=0 |Host=Chiefs |H1= 0|H2=0 |H3= 0|H4=0 |Date=October 20 |Location=Arrowhead Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 8{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=49ers |V1=14 |V2=14 |V3=0 |V4=0 |Host=Rams |H1=0 |H2=0 |H3= 7|H4=7 |Date=October 27 |Location=Anaheim Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 9{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Saints |V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=7 |V4=3 |Host=Rams |H1=7 |H2=7 |H3=7 |H4=7 |Date=November 3 |Location= |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 10{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1= 7|V2=6 |V3=3 |V4=3 |Host=Giants |H1=0 |H2=7 |H3=10 |H4=7 |Date=November 10 |Location=Giants Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 11{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1=0 |V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=14 |Host=Falcons |H1=10 |H2=10 |H3=3 |H4=7 |Date=November 17 |Location=Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 12{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Packers |V1=0 |V2=10 |V3=7 |V4=0 |Host=Rams |H1=7 |H2=7 |H3=7 |H4=13 |Date=November 24 |Location=Anaheim Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 13{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1= 0|V2=3 |V3= 0|V4=0 |Host=Saints |H1=6 |H2=3 |H3=0 |H4=20 |Date=December 1 |Location=Louisiana Superdome |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather=Indoors (dome) |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 14{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1= 0|V2=3 |V3=7 |V4=17 |Host=49ers |H1= 0|H2=7 |H3= 6|H4=7 |Date=December 9 |Location=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance=60,581 |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers=Frank Gifford, Joe Namath and O.J. Simpson |TVStation=ABC }} {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |FirstEntry=yes |Quarter= Q2|Time= 14:54|Team= SF|Event=Clark 7 yard pass from Montana (Wersching kick) |Score= SF 7–0}} {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q2 |Time= 8:52|Team= LA|Event= Lansford 25 yard field goal |Score= SF 7–3}} {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q3 |Time= 14:46|Team=LA |Event=Brown 86 yard kickoff return (Lansford kick) |Score= LA 10–7}} {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q3 |Time= 13:10|Team= SF|Event=Rice 66 yard pass from Montana (kick blocked) |Score= SF 13–10}} {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q4 |Time=9:32 |Team=LA |Event=Lansford 29 yard field goal |Score= Tie 13–13}} {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q4 |Time= 5:38|Team=SF |Event= Craig 1 yard pass from Montana (Wersching kick) |Score= SF 20–13}} {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q4 |Time=5:08 |Team= LA|Event=Ellard 39 yard pass from Brock (Lansford kick) |Score= Tie 20–20}} {{AFB Game Box Scoring Entry |Quarter=Q4 |Time=3:24 |Team=LA |Event=Green 41 yard interception return (Lansford kick) |Score= LA 27–20|LastEntry=yes}}{{AFB game box end}} The Rams clinched a playoff spot with the win.[4] {{Clear}}Week 15{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Cardinals |V1=7 |V2=0 |V3= 7|V4=0 |Host=Rams |H1=13 |H2=23 |H3=7 |H4=3 |Date=December 15 |Location=Anaheim Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation= }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Week 16{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Raiders |V1=0 |V2=6 |V3= 0|V4=10 |Host=Rams |H1= 0|H2=3 |H3=3 |H4=0 |Date=December 23 |Location=Anaheim Stadium |StartTime= |TimeZone= |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather= |Referee= |TVAnnouncers= |TVStation=ABC }}{{AFB game box end}}{{-}} Standings{{1985 NFC West standings}}StatisticsPassing
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PlayoffsDivisional{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Cowboys |V1= 0|V2=0 |V3=0 |V4=0 |Host=Rams |H1=3 |H2=0 |H3=10 |H4=7 |Date=January 4 |Location=Anaheim Stadium |StartTime=1:00 p.m. |TimeZone=PST |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather=Fog/drizzle; 67°F |Referee=Dick Jorgensen |TVAnnouncers=Jack Buck, Hank Stram, and Dick Vermeil |TVStation=CBS }}{{AFB game box end}} Running back Eric Dickerson led the Rams to a victory by scoring two touchdowns and recording a playoff record 248 rushing yards. After the first half ended with a 3–0 Los Angeles lead, Dickerson scored on a 55-yard touchdown run early in the third period. On the ensuing kickoff, Kenny Duckett fumbled, and the ball was recovered by Vince Newsome to set up kicker Mike Lansford's second field goal. In the fourth period, Tony Hunter recovered a fumbled punt to set up Dickerson's 40-yard rushing touchdown. The Rams' defense dominated the Cowboys' offense all afternoon as the Cowboys never got inside the Rams' 20-yard-line. This was the last home playoff game for the Rams in Los Angeles until 2017. {{-}}Conference Championship{{AFB game box start|Title= |Visitor=Rams |V1= 0|V2=0 |V3= 0|V4=0 |Host=Bears |H1= 10|H2=0 |H3=7 |H4=7 |Date=January 12 |Location=Soldier Field |StartTime=11:30 a.m. |TimeZone=CST |ElapsedTime= |Attendance= |Weather=Cloudy/snow showers; 37°F |Referee=Jim Tunney |TVAnnouncers=Pat Summerall and John Madden |TVStation=CBS }}{{AFB game box end}} The Bears defense dominated the game by limiting Rams running back Eric Dickerson to 46 yards rushing, and holding quarterback Dieter Brock to just 10 completions out of 31 pass attempts for 66 passing yards. Los Angeles only gained 130 yards of total offense. The Rams had a chance to get back in the game as they got inside the Bears' 15-yard line in the waning moments of the first half, but poor play calling and clock management, as well as a controversial call by the officials on the last play of the half, resulted in the clock running out. Officials' ability to review plays (via instant replay) was not made available until the following season. {{-}}Awards and recordsMilestonesGary Jeter, NFL Comeback Player of Year. See also
References1. ^Eric Dickerson: Pro Football Hall of Fame, http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?PLAYER_ID=55 2. ^https://www.pro-football-reference.com/draft/1985.htm 3. ^http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/results.nsf/Teams/1985-lam 4. ^"Rams get rid of their bum rap." The Miami News. 1985 Dec 10. 5. ^1 2 https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/ram/1985.htm External links
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