The professional American football team, now known as the Los Angeles Rams, played in St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Rams from the 1995 to the 2015 seasons. The Rams relocated from Los Angeles, California to St. Louis in 1995, which had been without a National Football League (NFL) team since the Cardinals moved to Arizona in 1988. The Rams' first home game in St. Louis was at Busch Memorial Stadium against the New Orleans Saints on September 10, 1995 before the Trans World Dome (now known as the Edward Jones Dome) was completed for their November 12 game against the Carolina Panthers. Their last game played at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis was against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 17, 2015. The Rams last game as the St. Louis Rams was January 3, 2016 against the San Francisco 49ers, where they lost in overtime 19-16.
Origins
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For 22 of their 28 years, the St. Louis Cardinals called Busch Memorial Stadium home after it opened in 1966, after spending their first six years in St. Louis at Sportsman's Park; they shared both stadiums with the baseball team of the same name. But the overall mediocrity of the Cardinals, combined with stadium issues, caused game attendance to dwindle, and once again the Bidwills decided to move the team. The cities they look at included Baltimore, Phoenix, New York, and Jacksonville. Nonetheless, Cardinals fans were unhappy at losing their team, and Bill Bidwill, fearing for his safety, stayed away from several of the 1987 home games. Their last home game was on December 13, 1987, in which the Cardinals won 27–24 over the New York Giants in front of 29,623 fans on a late Sunday afternoon.
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St. Louis (/seɪntˈluːɪs/ or /səntˈluːɪs/) is a city and port in the U.S. state of Missouri. The city developed along the western bank of the Mississippi River, which forms Missouri's border with Illinois. In 2010, St. Louis had a population of 319,294; a 2014 estimate put the population at 317,419, making it the 60th-most populous U.S. city and the second-largest city in the state in terms of city proper population. The St. Louis metropolitan area includes the city as well as nearby areas in Missouri and Illinois; with an estimated population of 2,905,893, it is the largest in Missouri and one of the largest in the United States. St. Louis was founded in 1764 by Pierre Laclède and Auguste Chouteau and named after Louis IX of France. Claimed first by the French, who settled mostly east of the Mississippi River, the region in which the city stands was ceded to Spain following France's defeat in the Seven Years' War. Its territory east of the Mississippi was ceded to the Kingdom of Great Britain, the victor. The area of present-day Missouri was part of Spanish Louisiana from 1762 until 1803.
St. Louis (NA), in the standard short-form identification used for American baseball teams generally (which is "Team Name (League)"), would be the standard identification for St. Louis baseball teams in the National Association (NA; full name National Association of Professional Base Ball Players).
There were two such teams, a very short-lived one in 1875 and another which (in the opinion of some sources) was a precursor to the modern St. Louis Cardinals. Because both clubs existed in 1875, and both were members of the National Association, the denotation "St. Louis (NA)" can be ambiguous and is generally avoided, and both contemporary and later records handled this ambiguity in various ways.
One club is now commonly called "Red Stockings" and the other "Brown Stockings" but those names, though used at the time, were not then clearly or definitely established.
St. Louis Red Stockings
A local amateur team that decided to turn professional
Survived only a partial season in 1875 (18 games) as the club played its final game on July 4
The Gateway Multimodal Transportation Center, also known as Gateway Station, is a rail and bus terminal station in downtownSt. Louis, Missouri. Opened in 2008 and operating 24 hours a day, it serves Amtrak trains and Greyhound cross-country buses. Missouri's largest rail transportation station, it is located one block east of St. Louis Union Station.
Gateway Station cost $31.4million to build. and after more than a year of delays, it fully opened November 19, 2008. The station's unique design has won several awards, including 2009 St. Louis Construction News and Real Estate's Regional Excellence Award, 2008 Best New Building by the Riverfront Times, and the 2009 Award of Merit - Illuminating Engineering Society Illumination Awards.
Of the 12 Missouri stations served by Amtrak, St. Louis was the busiest in FY2015, seeing an average of 885 passengers daily. The station is served by Amtrak's Missouri River Runner, Lincoln Service, and the Texas Eagle, with all but Texas Eagle originating and terminating at the station.
Athletica was one of three parts of the Athletic Club of St. Louis, chaired by team owner Jeff Cooper, with the others being a large St. Louis youth soccer league network and the men's soccer team AC St. Louis.
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When the creation of WPS, a new top-flight women's league that would replace/revive the Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA), was announced in 2006, Saint Louis was one of the then-six cities that would have a team.
On August 26, 2008, it was announced that the Saint Louis' head coach would be Jorge Barcellos, the then-head coach of the Brazilian women's team. Team Chairman Jeff Cooper's organization SLSU had plans for a soccer-specific stadium ready, but the construction would not start until St. Louis had been also awarded an MLS franchise.
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THE TRUTH Behind Why the St. Louis Rams Really MOVED to LA
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Years after their departure, St. Louis still rooting against Rams
The football Rams left St. Louis following the 2015 season, but the lingering bitterness is still visible. Fans watching the NFC Championship game at The Post Sports Bar & Grill were hoping the team owned by Enos Stan Kroenke would see its season come to an end Sunday.
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2001 NFC Championship Comeback | Eagles vs. Rams | NFL Full Game
#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents: The 2001 NFC Championship Game between The St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles.
00:00 - Start
1:54 - Donovan McNabb fumbles ball on opening possession, recovered by the Rams
5:32 - Kurt Warner throws early TD pass to Issac Bruce
15:30 - David Akers hits 46-yard FG to come within 4
22:21 - Rams’ Jeff Wilkins hits 27-yard FG to take 7-point lead
32:12 - Jeff Wilkins misses 53-yard FG
35:30 - Eagles’ Duce Staley rushes for 1-yard TD
40:24 - Jeff Wilkins connects on 39-yard FG
50:08 - McNabb throws 12-yard TD pass to Todd Pinkston to take 17-13 halftime lead
55:45 - Eagles Sack Warner to prevent Hail Mary attempt
1:05:05 - Jeff Wilkins hits 41-yard FG
1:14:54 - Marshall Faulk scores 1-yard rush TD to regain lead
1:31:16 - Marshall Faulk...
published: 29 Jul 2016
St. Louis Rams Fans: 'It Hurts'
St. Louis Rams fans are expressing their disappointment after the NFL said the Rams can move to Los Angeles. The Rams were one of three NFL teams considering a move to L.A. The San Diego Chargers could relocate there as well. (Jan. 13)
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St. Louis Blues All-Time Team Reveal Show: Centers Part II
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St. Louis Rams move to L.A.
The NFL owners voted to allow the St. Louis Rams to move to Los Angeles for the 2016 season.
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Like when Colts Owner, Jim Irsay, kept his airplane at the nearby Van Nuys Airport – in plain sight – to signal that he was having meetings with local officials about moving the Colts to L.A.
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The football Rams left St. Louis following the 2015 season, but the lingering bitterness is still visible. Fans watching the NFC Championship game at The Post S...
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#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents: The 2001 NFC Championship Game between The St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles.
00:00 - Start
1:54 - Donovan McNab...
#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents: The 2001 NFC Championship Game between The St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles.
00:00 - Start
1:54 - Donovan McNabb fumbles ball on opening possession, recovered by the Rams
5:32 - Kurt Warner throws early TD pass to Issac Bruce
15:30 - David Akers hits 46-yard FG to come within 4
22:21 - Rams’ Jeff Wilkins hits 27-yard FG to take 7-point lead
32:12 - Jeff Wilkins misses 53-yard FG
35:30 - Eagles’ Duce Staley rushes for 1-yard TD
40:24 - Jeff Wilkins connects on 39-yard FG
50:08 - McNabb throws 12-yard TD pass to Todd Pinkston to take 17-13 halftime lead
55:45 - Eagles Sack Warner to prevent Hail Mary attempt
1:05:05 - Jeff Wilkins hits 41-yard FG
1:14:54 - Marshall Faulk scores 1-yard rush TD to regain lead
1:31:16 - Marshall Faulk rushes for second TD of the day
1:39:40 - McNabb scrambles for 3-yard rush TD
1:52:17 - Eagles final play is stopped by the Rams, securing their trip to the Super Bowl
Despite being heavy underdogs, the Philadelphia Eagles clawed their way to a 17-13 lead over the St. Louis Rams. Philadelphia had not allowed more than 21 points in any game over the course of the regular and post season and looked poised to go to the Super Bowl. However, the Rams stormed back in the second half by having one of the most dominant quarters of all time, holding the ball for 12 minutes and 30 seconds in the third quarter while limiting the Eagles to only 7 plays. St. Louis continued their third quarter momentum into the fourth quarter and won the game by a final score of 29-24 to advance to the Super Bowl.
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#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents: The 2001 NFC Championship Game between The St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles.
00:00 - Start
1:54 - Donovan McNabb fumbles ball on opening possession, recovered by the Rams
5:32 - Kurt Warner throws early TD pass to Issac Bruce
15:30 - David Akers hits 46-yard FG to come within 4
22:21 - Rams’ Jeff Wilkins hits 27-yard FG to take 7-point lead
32:12 - Jeff Wilkins misses 53-yard FG
35:30 - Eagles’ Duce Staley rushes for 1-yard TD
40:24 - Jeff Wilkins connects on 39-yard FG
50:08 - McNabb throws 12-yard TD pass to Todd Pinkston to take 17-13 halftime lead
55:45 - Eagles Sack Warner to prevent Hail Mary attempt
1:05:05 - Jeff Wilkins hits 41-yard FG
1:14:54 - Marshall Faulk scores 1-yard rush TD to regain lead
1:31:16 - Marshall Faulk rushes for second TD of the day
1:39:40 - McNabb scrambles for 3-yard rush TD
1:52:17 - Eagles final play is stopped by the Rams, securing their trip to the Super Bowl
Despite being heavy underdogs, the Philadelphia Eagles clawed their way to a 17-13 lead over the St. Louis Rams. Philadelphia had not allowed more than 21 points in any game over the course of the regular and post season and looked poised to go to the Super Bowl. However, the Rams stormed back in the second half by having one of the most dominant quarters of all time, holding the ball for 12 minutes and 30 seconds in the third quarter while limiting the Eagles to only 7 plays. St. Louis continued their third quarter momentum into the fourth quarter and won the game by a final score of 29-24 to advance to the Super Bowl.
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FRANCHISE EPISODE No. 423
Se12, Ep14: St. Louis Blues All-Time Team Reveal Show: Centers Part I
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FRANCHISE EPISODE No. 423
Se12, Ep14: St. Louis Blues All-Time Team Reveal Show: Centers Part I
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FRANCHISE EPISODE No. 423
Se12, Ep14: St. Louis Blues All-Time Team Reveal Show: Centers Part I
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Los Angeles has remained a fixture in the business side of the NFL, despite the rotating carousal of franchises that have come and gone from the City of Angels.
Any time an owner wanted something from the franchise’s city for their stadium, they would leverage the tantalizing opportunity to move their team to Los Angeles.
Because Los Angeles has always been such a powerful market, the owners were able to use the prospects of a westward move to hardball the local politicians into corralling enough tax dollars for whatever renovations that they felt their stadium needed.
Like when Colts Owner, Jim Irsay, kept his airplane at the nearby Van Nuys Airport – in plain sight – to signal that he was having meetings with local officials about moving the Colts to L.A.
Sure, it was PROBABLY just posturing, but Indianapolis wasn’t risking it and they signed a deal to help Irsay and the Colts build a new venue in Indy shortly after.
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The football Rams left St. Louis following the 2015 season, but the lingering bitterness is still visible. Fans watching the NFC Championship game at The Post Sports Bar & Grill were hoping the team owned by Enos Stan Kroenke would see its season come to an end Sunday.
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#FreeGameFridays - The NFL presents: The 2001 NFC Championship Game between The St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles.
00:00 - Start
1:54 - Donovan McNabb fumbles ball on opening possession, recovered by the Rams
5:32 - Kurt Warner throws early TD pass to Issac Bruce
15:30 - David Akers hits 46-yard FG to come within 4
22:21 - Rams’ Jeff Wilkins hits 27-yard FG to take 7-point lead
32:12 - Jeff Wilkins misses 53-yard FG
35:30 - Eagles’ Duce Staley rushes for 1-yard TD
40:24 - Jeff Wilkins connects on 39-yard FG
50:08 - McNabb throws 12-yard TD pass to Todd Pinkston to take 17-13 halftime lead
55:45 - Eagles Sack Warner to prevent Hail Mary attempt
1:05:05 - Jeff Wilkins hits 41-yard FG
1:14:54 - Marshall Faulk scores 1-yard rush TD to regain lead
1:31:16 - Marshall Faulk rushes for second TD of the day
1:39:40 - McNabb scrambles for 3-yard rush TD
1:52:17 - Eagles final play is stopped by the Rams, securing their trip to the Super Bowl
Despite being heavy underdogs, the Philadelphia Eagles clawed their way to a 17-13 lead over the St. Louis Rams. Philadelphia had not allowed more than 21 points in any game over the course of the regular and post season and looked poised to go to the Super Bowl. However, the Rams stormed back in the second half by having one of the most dominant quarters of all time, holding the ball for 12 minutes and 30 seconds in the third quarter while limiting the Eagles to only 7 plays. St. Louis continued their third quarter momentum into the fourth quarter and won the game by a final score of 29-24 to advance to the Super Bowl.
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St. Louis Rams fans are expressing their disappointment after the NFL said the Rams can move to Los Angeles. The Rams were one of three NFL teams considering a move to L.A. The San Diego Chargers could relocate there as well. (Jan. 13)
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FRANCHISE EPISODE No. 423
Se12, Ep14: St. Louis Blues All-Time Team Reveal Show: Centers Part I
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The professional American football team, now known as the Los Angeles Rams, played in St. Louis, Missouri, as the St. Louis Rams from the 1995 to the 2015 seasons. The Rams relocated from Los Angeles, California to St. Louis in 1995, which had been without a National Football League (NFL) team since the Cardinals moved to Arizona in 1988. The Rams' first home game in St. Louis was at Busch Memorial Stadium against the New Orleans Saints on September 10, 1995 before the Trans World Dome (now known as the Edward Jones Dome) was completed for their November 12 game against the Carolina Panthers. Their last game played at the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis was against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 17, 2015. The Rams last game as the St. Louis Rams was January 3, 2016 against the San Francisco 49ers, where they lost in overtime 19-16.
Origins
Cardinals Move to Arizona and begin new approach
For 22 of their 28 years, the St. Louis Cardinals called Busch Memorial Stadium home after it opened in 1966, after spending their first six years in St. Louis at Sportsman's Park; they shared both stadiums with the baseball team of the same name. But the overall mediocrity of the Cardinals, combined with stadium issues, caused game attendance to dwindle, and once again the Bidwills decided to move the team. The cities they look at included Baltimore, Phoenix, New York, and Jacksonville. Nonetheless, Cardinals fans were unhappy at losing their team, and Bill Bidwill, fearing for his safety, stayed away from several of the 1987 home games. Their last home game was on December 13, 1987, in which the Cardinals won 27–24 over the New York Giants in front of 29,623 fans on a late Sunday afternoon.
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Commanders stun Eagles, Bengals keep playoff hopes alive ...Sports Seriously ... DaveRivera. 12-3 ... 10-3 ... The 1988Dallas Cowboys and the 2008 St. Louis Rams share the NFL record for the longest losing streak of regular season home games at 14 straight games.
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Drew Brees, quarterback (1995-96) ... Was a three-time second-team all-Big 12 pick at Baylor and played for the St. Louis Rams, the Los Angeles Rams and the New York Jets, including in Super Bowl LIII for the Los Angeles Rams.
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There is good news for injured Miami Dolphins receiver Grant DuBose ...Medical personnel working on DuBose cut his uniform top off of him ... He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection during a 10-season stint (2011-20) with the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams ... .