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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

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  • 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 consecutive 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. Worse, the Rams lost ten games by double-digit margins, the first time that had ever happened in franchise history. To further compound matters, speculation began to mount that the team might relocate to Baltimore. Reports surfaced as the Rams prepared to play the 49ers in San Francisco. The rumors, and further erosion of fan support, exacerbated a 40–17 defeat—their sixth consecutive defeat by San Francisco—and a 2–6 start. The Rams' most recent start of similar quality—or lack thereof—came in 1965, when the Rams played their home games at the L. A. Coliseum and the team was coached by Harland Svare. However, not all of the developments regarding the Rams constituted a lost season. In fact, early-season routs of the Oilers and Steelers, including the 27–0 shutout of Pittsburgh at Anaheim Stadium, proved to be rare highlights. Jerome Bettis enjoyed a spectacular rookie year and would go on to have a Hall of Fame career. (en)
  • La stagione 1993 dei Los Angeles Rams è stata la 56ª della franchigia nella National Football League e la 48ª a Los Angeles Con un record di 5-11 la squadra chiuse all'ultimo posto della division, mancando i playoff per il quarto anno consecutivo. (it)
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  • * Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line – George Dyer * Linebackers – Dick Selcer * Defensive Backs – Rod Perry * Defensive Assistant – Greg Gaines (en)
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  • * Owner/President – Georgia Frontiere * Executive Vice President – John Shaw * Senior Vice President – Jay Zygmunt * Administrator of Football Operations – Jack Faulkner * Director of Player Personnel – John Becker (en)
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  • Second quarter *DET – Jason Hanson 25 yard field goal – Lions 3–0 Third quarter *DET – Jason Hanson 24 yard field goal – Lions 6–0 Fourth quarter *DET – Barry Sanders 5 yard rush – Lions 13–0 *LA – Ernie Jones 4 yard pass from T. J. Rubley – Lions 13–7 *LA – Ernie Jones 21 yard pass from T. J. Rubley – Tied 13–13 *DET – Jason Hanson 18 yard field goal – Lions 16–13 (en)
  • Second quarter *LA – Troy Drayton 22 yard pass from Jim Everett – Rams 7–0 *LA – Cleveland Gary 6 yard rush – Rams 14–0 Third quarter *LA – Tony Zendejas 54 yard field goal – Rams 17–0 Fourth quarter *LA – Tony Zendejas 50 yard field goal – Rams 20–0 *LA – Jerome Bettis 29 yard rush – Rams 27–0 (en)
  • First quarter *GB – Safety, Cleveland Gary tackled by Brian Noble in end zone, 10:48. Packers 2–0. *LA – Tony Zendejas 31-yard field goal, 8:29. Rams 3–2. Drive: *GB – Sterling Sharpe 50-yard pass from Brett Favre , 7:10. Packers 9–3. Drive: Second quarter *GB – Chris Jacke 51-yard field goal, 12:17. Packers 12–3. Drive: *LA – Tony Zendejas 32-yard field goal, 3:47. Packers 12–6. Drive: *GB – Mark Clayton 4-yard pass from Brett Favre , 0:40. Packers 19–6. Drive: Third quarter *GB – Edgar Bennett 11-yard run , 8:28. Packers 26–6. Drive: *GB – Edgar Bennett 1-yard run , 3:30. Packers 33–6. Drive: Fourth quarter *GB – Chris Jacke 33-yard field goal, 1:57. Packers 36–6. Drive: (en)
  • First quarter *NO – Sam Mills 30 yard fumble return – Saints 7–0 *LA – Tony Zendejas 22 yard field goal – Saints 7–3 *LA – Jerome Bettis 71 yard rush – Rams 10–7 Second quarter *NO – Morten Andersen 18 yard field goal – Tied 10–10 *NO – Morten Andersen 32 yard field goal – Saints 13–10 Third quarter *LA – Deral Boykin 6 yard fumble return – Rams 17–13 *LA – Pat Carter 11 yard pass from T. J. Rubley – Rams 23–13 Fourth quarter *NO – Dalton Hilliard 2 yard rush – Rams 23–20 (en)
  • First quarter *LA – Jerome Bettis 1 yard rush – Rams 7–0 *CLE – Tommy Vardell 1 yard rush – Tied 7–7 Second quarter *CLE – Keenan McCardell 8 yd pass from Vinny Testaverde – Browns 14–7 Third quarter *CLE – Keenan McCardell 28 yd pass from Vinny Testaverde – Browns 21–7 Fourth quarter *CLE – Mark Carrier 56 yard punt return – Browns 28–7 *CLE – Tommy Vardell 1 yard rush – Browns 35–7 *CLE – Kevin Mack 1 yard rush – Browns 42–7 *LA – Flipper Anderson 23 yard pass from T. J. Rubley – Browns 28–14 (en)
  • First quarter *LA – Flipper Anderson 4 yard pass from Jim Everett – Rams 7–0 Second quarter *LA – Jerome Bettis 1 yard rush – Rams 14–0 *HOU – Al Del Greco 52 yard field goal – Rams 14–3 Third quarter *HOU – Al Del Greco 25 yard field goal – Rams 14–6 *HOU – Ernest Givins 80 yard pass from Warren Moon – Rams 14–13 *LA – Travis McNeal 22 yard pass from Jim Everett – Rams 21–13 Fourth quarter *LA – Henry Ellard 48 yard pass from Jim Everett – Rams 28–13 (en)
  • First quarter *PHX – Ronald Moore 1 yard rush – Cardinals 7–0 *LA – Tony Zendejas 22 yard field goal – Cardinals 7–3 Second quarter *PHX – Gary Clark 22 yard pass from Steve Beuerlein – Cardinals 14–3 Third quarter *PHX – Ronald Moore 19 yard rush – Cardinals 21–3 *PHX – Ronald Moore 1 yard rush – Cardinals 28–3 Fourth quarter *PHX – Greg Davis 27 yard field goal – Cardinals 31–3 *PHX – Ronald Moore 1 yard rush – Cardinals 38–3 *LA – Troy Drayton 4 yard pass from Jim Everett – Cardinals 38–10 (en)
  • First quarter *ATL – Norm Johnson 46 yard field goal – Falcons 3–0 Second quarter *ATL – Norm Johnson 44 yard field goal – Falcons 6–0 Third quarter *ATL – Andre Rison 31 yard pass from Bobby Hebert – Falcons 13–0 (en)
  • First quarter *NYG – Rodney Hampton 1 yard rush – Giants 7–0 Second quarter *NYG – David Treadwell 34 yard field goal – Giants 10–0 *LA – Tony Zendejas 52 yard field goal – Giants 10–3 *NYG – David Treadwell 19 yard field goal – Giants 13–3 Third quarter *NYG – Mark Collins 50 yard interception return – Giants 20–3 Fourth quarter *LA – Flipper Anderson 51 yard pass from Jim Everett – Giants 20–10 (en)
  • First quarter *CIN – Doug Pelfrey 43 yard field goal – Bengals 3–0 Second quarter *CIN – Derrick Fenner 1 yard rush – Bengals 9–0 *LA – Tony Zendejas 32 yard field goal – Bengals 9–13 Third quarter *CIN – Doug Pelfrey 28 yard field goal – Bengals 12–3 Fourth quarter *CIN – Doug Pelfrey 25 yard field goal – Bengals 15–3 (en)
  • First quarter *NO – Derek Brown 15 yard pass from Wade Wilson – Saints 7–0 *NO – Morten Andersen 48 yard field goal – Saints 10–0 *LA – Tony Zendejas 53 yard field goal – Saints 10–3 Second quarter *NO – Morten Andersen 25 yard field goal – Saints 13–3 Third quarter *LA – Tony Zendejas 37 yard field goal – Saints 13–6 *NO – Morten Andersen 43 yard field goal – Saints 16–6 Fourth quarter *NO – Patrick Newman 30 yd pass from Wade Wilson – Saints 23–6 *NO – Tyrone Hughes 74 yard punt return – Saints 30–6 *NO – Derrick Ned 35 yard rush – Saints 37–6 (en)
  • First quarter *LA – Tony Zendejas 50 yard field goal – Rams 3–0 *SF – Ricky Watters 1 yard rush – 49ers 6–3 Second quarter *SF – John Taylor 15 yard pass from Steve Young – 49ers 13–3 *SF – Marc Logan 1 yard rush – 49ers 20–3 *SF – Mike Cofer 25 yard field goal – 49ers 23–3 Third quarter *LA – Todd Kinchen 35 yard pass from T. J. Rubley – 49ers 23–10 *SF – Marc Logan 1 yard rush – 49ers 30–10 Fourth quarter *LA – Jerome Bettis 1 yard rush – 49ers 30–17 *SF – Mike Cofer 28 yard field goal – 49ers 33–17 *SF – Michael McGruder 32 yard interception return – 49ers 40–17 (en)
  • First quarter *WAS – Chip Lohmiller 19 yard field goal – Redskins 3–0 Third quarter *WAS – Chip Lohmiller 34 yard field goal – Redskins 3–0 Fourth quarter *LA – Troy Drayton 25 yard pass from T. J. Rubley – Rams 7–6 *LA – Tony Zendejas 23 yard field goal – Rams 10–6 (en)
  • First quarter *LA – Flipper Anderson 56 yard pass from Jim Everett – Rams 7–0 *ATL – Norm Johnson 28 yard field goal – Rams 7–3 *LA – Tony Zendejas 52 yard field goal – Rams 10–3 Second quarter *LA – Jerome Bettis 2 yard rush – Rams 17–3 *ATL – Andre Rison 21 yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver – Rams 17–10 Third quarter *ATL – David Mims 3 yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver – Tied 17–17 *LA – Cleveland Gary 60 yard pass from Jim Everett – Rams 24–17 Fourth quarter *ATL – Norm Johnson 32 yard field goal – Rams 24–20 *ATL – Andre Rison 42 yd pass from Billy Joe Tolliver – Falcons 27–24 *ATL – Norm Johnson 34 yard field goal – Falcons 30–24 (en)
  • First quarter *SF – Ricky Watters 6 yard rush – 49ers 7–0 *LA – Tony Zendejas 25 yard field goal – 49ers 7–3 Second quarter *SF – Jerry Rice 39 yard pass from Steve Young – 49ers 14–3 *SF – Ricky Watters 48 yard pass from Steve Young – 49ers 21–3 Third quarter *SF – John Taylor 76 yard pass from Steve Young – 49ers 28–3 Fourth quarter *SF – Jerry Rice 7 yard pass from Steve Young – 49ers 35–3 *LA – Henry Ellard 14 yard pass from T. J. Rubley – 49ers 35–10 (en)
  • First quarter *LA – Tony Zendejas 29 yard field goal – Rams 3–0 Second quarter *LA – Tony Zendejas 29 yard field goal – Rams 6–0 *CHI – Kevin Butler 27 yard field goal – Rams 6–3 Fourth quarter *LA – Troy Drayton 11 yard pass from T. J. Rubley – Rams 13–3 *CHI – Kevin Butler 53 yard field goal – Rams 13–6 *LA – Jerome Bettis 4 yard rush – Rams 20–6 (en)
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  • Rams *T. J. Rubley— 11/24, 107 Yds, 0 TD, 0 INT *Jerome Bettis— 24 Rush, 124 Yds *Henry Ellard— 4 Rec, 68 Yds Bengals *David Klingler— 16/30, 223 Yds, 0 TD, 0 INT *Derrick Fenner— 15 Rush, 89 Yds *Tony McGee— 6 Rec, 90 Yds (en)
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  • Rams *Jim Everett— 11/28, 135 Yds, 1 TD, 2 INT *Jerome Bettis— 9 Rush, 33 Yds *Flipper Anderson— 3 Rec, 63 Yds Giants *Phil Simms— 21/27, 217 Yds, 0 TD, 0 INT *Rodney Hampton— 41 Rush, 134 Yds *Mike Sherrard— 7 Rec, 65 Yds (en)
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  • Redskins *Rich Gannon— 24/39, 170 Yds, 0 TD, 1 INT *Reggie Brooks— 22 Rush, 87 Yds *Ricky Sanders— 8 Rec, 57 Yds Rams *T. J. Rubley— 5/6, 112 Yds, 1 TD, 0 INT *Jerome Bettis— 16 Rush, 86 Yds *Pat Carter— 2 Rec, 45 Yds (en)
  • Saints *Wade Wilson— 15/25, 205 Yds, 2 TD, 0 INT *Derek Brown— 14 Rush, 57 Yds *Quinn Early— 4 Rec, 64 Yds Rams *Jim Everett— 10/25, 126 Yds, 0 TD, 1 INT *Jerome Bettis— 22 Rush, 102 Yds *Cleveland Gary— 3 Rec, 36 Yds (en)
  • Lions *Rodney Peete— 15/25, 249 Yds, 0 TD, 1 INT *Barry Sanders— 26 Rush, 91 Yds *Herman Moore— 6 Rec, 160 Yds Rams *T. J. Rubley— 12/17, 151 Yds, 2 TD, 0 INT *Jerome Bettis— 23 Rush, 113 Yds *Todd Kinchen— 4 Rec, 60 Yds (en)
  • Rams *Jim Everett— 17/35, 294 Yds, 2 TD, 2 INT *Jerome Bettis— 19 Rush, 85 Yds *Flipper Anderson— 4 Rec, 95 Yds Falcons *Billy Joe Tolliver— 18/34, 213 Yds, 3 TD, 1 INT *Erric Pegram— 25 Rush, 87 Yds *Erric Pegram— 6 Rec, 79 Yds (en)
  • ;Top passers *LA – Jim Everett – 17/41, 175 yards, 2 INT *GB – Brett Favre – 19/29, 264 yards, 2 TD, INT ;Top rushers *LA – Cleveland Gary – 13 rushes, 31 yards *GB – John Stephens – 17 rushes, 75 yards ;Top receivers *LA – Troy Drayton – 2 receptions, 45 yards *GB – Sterling Sharpe – 7 receptions, 120 yards, TD (en)
  • Steelers *Neil O'Donnell— 17/33, 169 Yds, 0 TD, 1 INT *Barry Foster— 15 Rush, 50 Yds *Ernie Mills— 6 Rec, 63 Yds Rams *Jim Everett— 24/34, 221 Yds, 1 TD, 2 INT *Jerome Bettis— 6 Rush, 76 Yds *Henry Ellard— 9 Rec, 127 Yds (en)
  • Falcons *Bobby Hebert— 12/21, 182 Yds, 1 TD, 1 INT *Erric Pegram— 27 Rush, 28 Yds *Andre Rison— 5 Rec, 120 Yds Rams *Jim Everett— 20/41, 203 Yds, 0 TD, 2 INT *David Lang— 2 Rush, 29 Yds *Henry Ellard— 3 Rec, 53 Yds (en)
  • Rams *Jim Everett— 19/28, 316 Yds, 3 TD, 0 INT *Jerome Bettis— 11 Rush, 25 Yds *Henry Ellard— 6 Rec, 132 Yds Oilers *Warren Moon— 19/42, 310 Yds, 1 TD, 2 INT *Lorenzo White— 19 Rush, 74 Yds *Ernest Givins— 3 Rec, 107 Yds (en)
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  • Week Fifteen: Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints (en)
  • Week Twelve: Washington Redskins at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers (en)
  • Week Fourteen: Los Angeles Rams at Phoenix Cardinals (en)
  • Week Eight: Detroit Lions at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Week Eighteen: Chicago Bears at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Week Eleven: Atlanta Falcons at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Week Five: New Orleans Saints at Los Angeles Rams (en)
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  • Week Thirteen: San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams (en)
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  • La stagione 1993 dei Los Angeles Rams è stata la 56ª della franchigia nella National Football League e la 48ª a Los Angeles Con un record di 5-11 la squadra chiuse all'ultimo posto della division, mancando i playoff per il quarto anno consecutivo. (it)
  • 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 (en)
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