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| logo = | team = Los Angeles Rams | year = 1993 | record = 5–11 | division_place = 4th NFC West | coach = Chuck Knox | owner = Georgia Frontiere | general manager = John Shaw | stadium = Anaheim Stadium | radio = KMPC (710 AM) | playoffs = Did Not Qualify | uniform = File:LA Rams Uniforms.png | pro bowlers = Jerome Bettis, RB Sean Gilbert, DT | AP All-Pros = Jerome Bettis, RB | MVP = Jerome Bettis | ROY = Jerome Bettis | colors = Royal Blue, California Gold, White | shortnavlink = Rams seasons }} The 1993 Los Angeles Rams season was the team’s 56th season in the National Football League and the 48th in Los Angeles. The Rams looked to improve on their 6–10 record from 1992 and make the playoffs for the first time since 1989. However, the season started off horribly, as the Rams were stomped 36–6 by the Packers in Green Bay in their first game. The Rams, however, rebounded with a 27-0 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers at home. This was followed by a 20–10 loss to the New York Giants and a 28–13 win over the Houston Oilers in Houston. After the win over Houston, the Rams dipped even further, losing their next 5 games to the New Orleans Saints at home (37–6), the Atlanta Falcons in Atlanta (30-24), the Detroit Lions at home (16–13), the arch-rival 49ers in San Francisco (40–17), and the Falcons at home (13–0), to drop to 2–7. After a surprising win over the Washington Redskins at home, the Rams were walloped in their next two games by the 49ers and Cardinals. This assured them of a fourth straight straight losing season and eliminated them from division contention, yet a win over the Saints in New Orleans kept the Rams in the playoff race until a 15–3 loss to the Bengals in Cincinnati eliminated the team from the playoffs for a fourth straight season. This was followed by an embarrassing 42–14 loss at home to the Cleveland Browns and a 20–6 win over the Bears at home. Ultimately, the Rams finished with a hapless 5–11 record, one win worse than 1992. {{TOClimit|limit=2}}Offseason1993 Draft Class{{main|1993 NFL Draft}}{{NFL team draft start| year = 1993 | teamname = Los Angeles Rams }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 1 | pick = 10 | player = Jerome Bettis | position = Running back | college = Notre Dame | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = yes | probowl = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 2 | pick = 39 | player = Troy Drayton | position = Tight end | college = Penn State | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 3 | pick = 73 | player = Russell White | position = Running back | college = California | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 5 | pick = 122 | player = Sean LaChapelle | position = Wide receiver | college = UCLA | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 5 | pick = 127 | player = Chuck Belin | position = Guard | college = Wisconsin | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 6 | pick = 149 | player = Deral Boykin | position = Defensive back | college = Louisville | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 7 | pick = 179 | player = Brad Fichtel | position = Center | college = Eastern Illinois | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 8 | pick = 206 | player = Jeff Buffaloe | position = Punter | college = Memphis | notes = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 8 | pick = 209 | player = Maa Tanuvasa | position = Defensive end | college = Hawaii | notes = }}{{NFL team draft end | hof = yes }} Undrafted free agents
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}} Roster{{NFL season roster| year = 1993 | team = Los Angeles Rams | quarterbacks ={{NFLplayer|11|Jim Everett}}{{NFLplayer|14|Mike Pagel}} | running_backs ={{NFLplayer|36|Jerome Bettis|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|34|Tim Lester|d=running back|FB}} | wide_receivers ={{NFLplayer|83|Flipper Anderson}}{{NFLplayer|89|Richard Buchanan|d=American football|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|80|Henry Ellard}}{{NFLplayer|81|Todd Kinchen}}{{NFLplayer|45|Sean LaChapelle|rookie=y}} | tight_ends ={{NFLplayer|88|Pat Carter}}{{NFLplayer|84|Troy Drayton|rookie=y}} | offensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|61|Bern Brostek|G}}{{NFLplayer|66|Tom Newberry|C}}{{NFLplayer|69|Jeff Pahukoa|G/T}}{{NFLplayer|78|Jackie Slater|T}} | defensive_linemen ={{NFLplayer|96|Marc Boutte|rookie=y|DT}}{{NFLplayer|90|Sean Gilbert|rookie=y|DT}}{{NFLplayer|97|Gerald Robinson|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|92|David Rocker|d=American football|DT}}{{NFLplayer|91|Tony Woods|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|76|Robert Young|d=American football|DE}} | linebackers ={{NFLplayer|95|Jeff Brady|MLB}}{{NFLplayer|56|Shane Conlan|MLB}}{{NFLplayer|58|Roman Phifer|OLB}} | defensive_backs ={{NFLplayer|28|Robert Bailey|d=American football|CB}}{{NFLplayer|20|Darryl Henley|CB}}{{NFLplayer|31|Steve Israel}}{{NFLplayer|41|Todd Lyght|CB}}{{NFLplayer|26|Anthony Newman|d=American football|FS/SS}}{{NFLplayer|23|Michael Stewart|d=American football|SS}}{{NFLplayer|37|Pat Terrell|FS}} | special_teams ={{NFLplayer|17|Don Bracken|P}}{{NFLplayer|10|Tony Zendejas|K}} }} Regular seasonGame Log
Week 1{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week One: Los Angeles Rams (0–0) at Green Bay Packers (0–0) |date=Sunday, September 5 |time=10:00 a.m. PST |road=Rams |R1=3 |R2=3 |R3=0 |R4=0 |home=Packers |H1=9 |H2=10 |H3=14 |H4=3 |stadium=Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee |attendance=54,648 (102.74% full) |weather={{convert|67|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|10|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[1] [2] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 2{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Two: Pittsburgh Steelers (0–1) at Los Angeles Rams (0–1) |date=Sunday, September 12 |time=1:00 p.m. PST |road=Steelers |R1=0 |R2=0 |R3=0 |R4=0 |home=Rams |H1=0 |H2=14 |H3=3 |H4=10 |stadium=Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California |attendance=50,588 (73.31% full) |weather={{convert|67|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|8|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[3] [4] |scoring=Second quarter
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}} Week 3{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Three: Los Angeles Rams (1–1) at New York Giants (2–0) |date=Sunday, September 19 |time=10:00 a.m. PST |road=Rams |R1=0 |R2=3 |R3=0 |R4=7 |home=Giants |H1=7 |H2=6 |H3=7 |H4=0 |stadium=Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |attendance=76,213 (99.12% full) |weather={{convert|65|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|14|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[5] [6] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 4{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Four: Los Angeles Rams (1–2) at Houston Oilers (1–2) |date=Sunday, September 26 |time=10:00 a.m. PST |road=Rams |R1=7 |R2=7 |R3=7 |R4=7 |home=Oilers |H1=0 |H2=3 |H3=10 |H4=0 |stadium=Houston Astrodome, Houston, Texas |attendance=53,072 (85.57% full) |weather=Played indoors (dome stadium) |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[7] [8] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 5{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Five: New Orleans Saints (4–0) at Los Angeles Rams (2–2) |date=Sunday, October 3 |time=1:00 p.m. PST |road=Saints |R1=10 |R2=3 |R3=3 |R4=21 |home=Rams |H1=3 |H2=0 |H3=3 |H4=0 |stadium=Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California |attendance=50,709 (73.48% full) |weather={{convert|69|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|7|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[9] [10] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 7After a week 6 bye, the Rams looked to get back into the win column on a Thursday night matchup with the then-winless Falcons in Atlanta. Los Angeles got off to a good enough start, leading 17–10 at half and 24–17 heading into the fourth quarter, but things fell apart for the Rams in the fourth. Atlanta scored 13 unanswered points in the final quarter to pull away from Los Angeles and register their first win of the 1993 season. {{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Seven: Los Angeles Rams (2–3) at Atlanta Falcons (0–5) |date=Thursday, October 14 |time=4:30 p.m. PST |road=Rams |R1=10 |R2=7 |R3=7 |R4=0 |home=Falcons |H1=3 |H2=7 |H3=7 |H4=13 |stadium=Georgia Dome, Atlanta |attendance=45,231 (63.50% full) |weather=Played indoors (dome stadium) |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[11] [12] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 8{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Eight: Detroit Lions (4–2) at Los Angeles Rams (2–4) |date=Sunday, October 24 |time=1:00 p.m. PST |road=Lions |R1=0 |R2=3 |R3=3 |R4=10 |home=Rams |H1=0 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=13 |stadium=Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California |attendance=43,850 (63.54% full) |weather={{convert|65|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|9|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[13] [14] |scoring=Second quarter
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}} Week 9{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Nine: Los Angeles Rams (2–5) at San Francisco 49ers (4–3) |date=Sunday, October 31 |time=1:00 p.m. PDT |road=Rams |R1=3 |R2=0 |R3=7 |R4=7 |home=49ers |H1=6 |H2=17 |H3=7 |H4=10 |stadium=Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California |attendance=63,417 (95.35% full) |weather={{convert|61|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|10|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[15] [16] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 11Coming out of their second bye week, Los Angeles once again faced the Atlanta Falcons—this time, in Anaheim. While the Falcons were winless going into their early meeting with the Rams, since then, they had won two of their last three and came into the second matchup at 2–6. While Los Angeles was favored by three, the Rams could not get anything going offensively and lost to the Falcons, 13–0, being shut out at home for the first time since 1984. {{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Eleven: Atlanta Falcons (2–6) at Los Angeles Rams (2–6) |date=Sunday, November 14 |time=1:00 p.m. PDT |road=Falcons |R1=3 |R2=3 |R3=7 |R4=0 |home=Rams |H1=0 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=0 |stadium=Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California |attendance=37,073 (53.72% full) |weather={{convert|59|°F}}, wind {{convert|15|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[17] [18] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 12{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Twelve: Washington Redskins (2–7) at Los Angeles Rams (2–7) |date=Sunday, November 21 |time=1:00 p.m. PDT |road=Redskins |R1=3 |R2=0 |R3=3 |R4=0 |home=Rams |H1=0 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=10 |stadium=Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California |attendance=45,546 (66.00% full) |weather={{convert|64|°F}}, wind {{convert|9|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[19] [20] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 13{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Thirteen: San Francisco 49ers (7–3) at Los Angeles Rams (3–7) |date=Sunday, November 28 |time=1:00 p.m. PDT |road=49ers |R1=7 |R2=14 |R3=7 |R4=7 |home=Rams |H1=3 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=7 |stadium=Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California |attendance=62,143 (90.05% full) |weather={{convert|66|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|8|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[21] [22] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 14Week fourteen saw Los Angeles lose yet again, falling to 3–9 on the season. While the Rams had been considered out of the running for the NFC West Championship for many weeks, with their loss to Phoenix, Los Angeles became mathematically eliminated from the NFC West. The Rams would eventually finish last in the division. {{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Fourteen: Los Angeles Rams (3–8) at Phoenix Cardinals (3–8) |date=Sunday, December 5 |time=1:00 p.m. PDT |road=Rams |R1=3 |R2=0 |R3=0 |R4=7 |home=Cardinals |H1=7 |H2=7 |H3=14 |H4=10 |stadium=Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona |attendance=33,964 (46.23% full) |weather={{convert|55|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|5|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[23] [24] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 15{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Fifteen: Los Angeles Rams (3–9) at New Orleans Saints (7–5) |date=Sunday, December 12 |time=10:00 a.m. PDT |road=Rams |R1=10 |R2=0 |R3=13 |R4=0 |home=Saints |H1=7 |H2=6 |H3=0 |H4=7 |stadium=Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans |attendance=69,033 (99.95% full) |weather=Played indoors (dome stadium) |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[25] [26] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 16For week 16, Los Angeles traveled to Cincinnati to face the one-win Bengals. Once again, the Rams were unable to put together a competent offense and were only able to score three points the entire game. With the loss to Cincinnati, Los Angeles found itself mathematically eliminated from playoff contention for the fourth straight season. At the time, the Rams also handed the Bengals only their second win of the season—their first incidentally came against the Rams’ cross-town rival, the Raiders. Ram tackle Irv Eatman stated that “They [Cincinnati] beat us, they beat the Raiders, they played the 49ers tough and obviously they’re just hell on California...they might be looking to put us on the schedule more frequently.”[27] {{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Sixteen: Los Angeles Rams (4–9) at Cincinnati Bengals (1–12) |date=Sunday, December 19 |time=10:00 a.m. PDT |road=Rams |R1=0 |R2=3 |R3=0 |R4=0 |home=Bengals |H1=3 |H2=6 |H3=3 |H4=3 |stadium=Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati |attendance=36,612 (60.63% full) |weather={{convert|35|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|11|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[28] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 17{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Seventeen: Cleveland Browns (6–8) at Los Angeles Rams (4–10) |date=Sunday, December 26 |time=1:00 p.m. PDT |road=Browns |R1=7 |R2=7 |R3=7 |R4=21 |home=Rams |H1=7 |H2=0 |H3=0 |H4=7 |stadium=Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California |attendance=34,155 (49.49% full) |weather={{convert|60|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|8|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[29] [30] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Week 18{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:#183990; color:#F5D015; border: 2px solid #FECB00; text-align: center; |state=autocollapse |title=Week Eighteen: Chicago Bears (7–8) at Los Angeles Rams (4–11) |date=Sunday, January 2 |time=1:00 p.m. PDT |road=Bears |R1=0 |R2=3 |R3=0 |R4=3 |home=Rams |H1=3 |H2=3 |H3=0 |H4=14 |stadium=Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California |attendance=39,147 (56.73% full) |weather={{convert|58|°F|1}}, wind {{convert|6|mph|km/h knot}} |referee= |TV= |TVAnnouncers= |reference=[31] [32] |scoring=First quarter
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}} Standings{{1993 NFC West standings}}Rumors of team movingRumors of relocation affected the Rams’ performance: owner Georgia Frontiere had wanted to break the Rams’ lease of Anaheim Stadium at the end of the 1992 season,[33] and there were over seven thousand no-shows at the November 21 game against the Redskins.[34] At Christmas time, it was revealed that Frontiere wanted to move the Rams to Baltimore,[35] which had lost out surprisingly to Jacksonville, Florida in the recent league expansion bid.[36] This relocation was not approved, but the inadequacy of Anaheim Stadium led Frontiere to move the team to her hometown of St. Louis in 1995. See also
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References1. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309050gnb.htm Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers – September 5th, 1993] {{Los Angeles Rams}}{{Los Angeles Rams seasons}}{{1993 NFL season by team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1993 Los Angeles Rams Season}}2. ^Rams’ Opener Is Only Latest Sad Exhibition (LA Times) 3. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309120ram.htm Pittsburgh Steelers at Los Angeles Rams – September 12th, 1993] 4. ^For Rams, a 27–0 Reversal of Fortune (LA Times) 5. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309190nyg.htm Los Angeles Rams at New York Giants – September 19th, 1993] 6. ^Everett at Least Completes a Thought (LA Times) 7. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199309260oti.htm Los Angeles Rams at Houston Oilers – September 26th, 1993] 8. ^Everett Goes From Belittled to Big Man (LA Times) 9. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199310030ram.htm New Orleans Saints at Los Angeles Rams – October 3rd, 1993] 10. ^On-Again, Off-Again Rams Are Off Again (LA Times) 11. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199310140atl.htm Los Angeles Rams at Atlanta Falcons – October 14th, 1993] 12. ^Rams Reach Boiling Point After 30-24 Loss to Falcons (LA Times) 13. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199310240ram.htm Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Rams – October 24th, 1993] 14. ^Rubley Hot During Game, Everett After (LA Times) 15. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199310310sfo.htm Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers – October 31st, 1993] 16. ^Rubley Starts, but 49ers Finish Off Rams (LA Times) 17. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199311140ram.htm Atlanta Falcons at Los Angeles Rams – November 14th, 1993] 18. ^Hapless Rams Are Suddenly Pointless, Too (LA Times) 19. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199311210ram.htm Washington Redskins at Los Angeles Rams – November 21st, 1993] 20. ^Rubley Takes Charge, Rams Beat Redskins (LA Times) 21. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199311280ram.htm San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams – November 28th, 1993] 22. ^Rams Knocked Senseless by 49ers, 35-10 (LA Times) 23. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199312050crd.htm Los Angeles Rams at Phoenix Cardinals – December 5th, 1993] 24. ^There They Go Again: Rams Routed, 38-10 (LA Times) 25. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199312120nor.htm Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints – December 12th, 1993] 26. ^A Battering Ram Goes Through Saints (LA Times) 27. ^Bengals Take Chant “Beat L.A.” to Extreme (LA Times) 28. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199312190cin.htm Los Angeles Rams at Cincinnati Bengals – December 19th, 1993] 29. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199312260ram.htm Cleveland Browns at Los Angeles Rams – December 26th, 1993] 30. ^Testaverde Toys With the Rams (LA Times) 31. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/199401020ram.htm Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Rams – January 2nd, 1994] 32. ^Bettis Carries Rams Past the Bears, 20-6 (LA Times) 33. ^Shaffer, Gina; ‘Pasadena, Los Angeles looking into bids for Rams: The field of potential rivals for the team widens after Rams officials announce their intention to break their lease’; Orange County Register, January 11, 1993, p. B08 34. ^Stellino, Vito; ‘Rams’ shopping bag is filled with NFL frustration’; Baltimore Sun, November 25, 1993, p. 1D 35. ^‘Frontiere Might Move Rams to Baltimore’; Austin American-Statesman, December 25, 1993, p. E3 36. ^Murray, Ken with Stellino, Vito and Morgan, John; ‘Baltimore is in no hurry to lure team: NFL snubs Baltimore with upset pick’; Baltimore Sun, December 1, 1993, p. 1A 3 : 1993 National Football League season by team|Los Angeles Rams seasons|1993 in sports in California |
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