Have The Los Angeles Rams Ever Won A Super Bowl?

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Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Lynn Swann (88) rests briefly on shoulder of Los Angeles Rams defender. Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Lynn Swann makes a jumping catch over Los Angeles Rams defender Pat Thomas in Super Bowl XIV at the Rose Bowl in 1980. (Associated Press)
By Christian StoneExecutive Sports Editor Feb. 13, 2022 12:30 PM PT
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The Rams have won a Super Bowl.

The Los Angeles Rams, however, have yet to win a Super Bowl.

During the franchise’s 22-year L.A. sabbatical, the Rams went to two Super Bowls in St. Louis, winning the 2000 title on Mike Jones tackle of the Titans’ Kevin Dyson at the one as time expired, and losing two years later to the Patriots on Adam Vinatieri’s field goal as time expired.

Bookending those trips to the Big Game were the franchise’s two previous Super Bowl appearances as the Los Angeles Rams. The Rams went to the postseason in each of the last seven years of the 1970s, but were unable to break the Cowboys’ and Vikings’ stranglehold on the NFC until 1979, when the weakest of the aforementioned seven playoff teams upset Dallas in a divisional playoff and Tampa Bay in the NFC championship game.

Advertisement Pittsburgh Steelers receiver Lynn Swann (88) and quarterback Terry Bradshaw (12) watch action against Los Angeles Rams during Super Bowl XIV game in Pasadena, California on Sunday, Jan. 21, 1980. Bradshaw threw a touchdown pass to Swann which helped spark Steelers 31-19 win over the Los Angeles team. (AP Photo/Suzanne Vlamis)

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The 1980 Super Bowl, against the Pittsburgh Steelers at the Rose Bowl,, was more competitive than the 31-19 final suggests. The Rams took a 19-17 lead into the fourth quarter, but on a third-and-eight early in the fourth quarter, Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw hit John Stallworth on a 73-yard touchdown to give Pittsburgh the lead. Late in the quarter, Vince Ferragamo drove the Rams into Pittsburgh territory for a potential go-ahead touchdown, but was intercepted by Jack Lambert, which set up a Steelers insurance touchdown.

Two seasons after returning to Los Angeles from St. Louis, the Rams reached the 2019 Super Bowl against the Patriots and fell 13-3 in history’s lowest-scoring Super Bowl, Tom Brady’s sixth title. Interesting trivia: entering Sunday’s Rams-Bengals showdown, a Los Angeles Rams’ quarterback had yet to pass for a touchdown in the Super Bowl — though running back Lawrence McCutcheon threw for one on a trick play in the loss to the Steelers.

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