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{{Infobox NFL season
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| team = Los Angeles Rams
| team = Los Angeles Rams
| year = 1984
| year = 1984
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| owner = [[Georgia Frontiere]]
| owner = [[Georgia Frontiere]]
| stadium = [[Anaheim Stadium]]
| stadium = [[Anaheim Stadium]]
| playoffs = Lost [[1984–85 NFL playoffs|Wild Card playoffs]] ([[1984 New York Giants season|Giants]]) 13–16
| playoffs = Lost [[1984–85 NFL playoffs|Wild Card Playoffs]]<br>(vs. [[1984 New York Giants season|Giants]]) 13–16
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The '''1984 Los Angeles Rams season''' was the franchise's 47th season in the [[National Football League]], their 48th overall, and their 39th in the [[Greater Los Angeles Area]]. The Rams looked to improve on their 9–7 record from 1983 and make the playoffs for the second consecutive season and 10th in the last 12. They improved on their record by one game, going 10–6, good enough for second place in the NFC West behind the [[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|15–1 San Francisco 49ers]]. In the playoffs, the Rams lost a low-scoring game to the [[1984 New York Giants season|New York Giants]] at home, 16–13. During this season, second-year running back [[Eric Dickerson]] set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a season, with 2,105 yards.
The '''1984 Los Angeles Rams season''' was the franchise's 47th season in the [[National Football League]], their 48th overall, and their 39th in the [[Greater Los Angeles Area]]. The Rams looked to improve on their 9–7 record from 1983 and make the playoffs for the second consecutive season and 10th in the last 12. They improved on their record by one game, going 10–6, good enough for second place in the NFC West behind the [[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|15–1 San Francisco 49ers]]. In the playoffs, the Rams lost a low-scoring game to the [[1984 New York Giants season|New York Giants]] at home, 16–13. During this season, second-year running back [[Eric Dickerson]] set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a season, with 2,105 yards.


==Before the season==
==Offseason==
===NFL draft===

{{main article|1984 NFL draft}}
===NFL Draft===
{{NFL team draft start|year=1984|teamname=Los Angeles Rams}}
{{Main article|1984 NFL Draft}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=5|pick=133|player=Hal Stephens|position=[[Defensive end]]|college=[[East Carolina Pirates football|East Carolina]]|notes=}}
{| class="wikitable sortable sortable"
{{NFL team draft entry|round=7|pick=188|player=[[George Radachowsky]]|position=[[Defensive back]]|college=[[Boston College Eagles football|Boston College]]|notes=}}
! style="background:#14345B;color:#ffc322;" width="7%"| Round
{{NFL team draft entry|round=8|pick=215|player=[[Ed Brady]]|position=[[Linebacker]]|college=[[Illinois Fighting Illini football|Illinois]]|maderoster=yes|notes=}}
! style="background:#14345B;color:#ffc322;" width="7%"| Pick
{{NFL team draft entry|round=9|pick=242|player=George Reynolds|position=[[Punter (football)|Punter]]|college=[[Penn State Nittany Lions football|Penn State]]|notes=}}
! style="background:#14345B;color:#ffc322;" width="20%"| Player
{{NFL team draft entry|round=10|pick=253|player=[[Norwood Vann]]|position=Linebacker|college=East Carolina|maderoster=yes|notes=}}
! style="background:#14345B;color:#ffc322;" width="15%"| Position
{{NFL team draft entry|round=10|pick=274|player=Joe Dooley|position=[[Center (gridiron football)|Center]]|college=[[Ohio State Buckeyes football|Ohio State]]|notes=}}
! style="background:#14345B;color:#ffc322;" width="20%"| School/Club Team
{{NFL team draft entry|round=11|pick=293|player=[[Michael Harper (American football)|Michael Harper]]|position=[[Wide receiver]]|college=[[USC Trojans football|USC]]|notes=}}
|-
{{NFL team draft entry|round=11|pick=301|player=Dwayne Love|position=[[Running back]]|college=[[Houston Cougars football|Houston]]|notes=}}
|}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=12|pick=309|player=Rod Fisher|position=Defensive back|college=[[Oklahoma State Cowboys football|Oklahoma State]]|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft entry|round=12|pick=328|player=Moe Bias|position=Linebacker|college=Illinois|notes=}}
{{NFL team draft end|hof=no|probowl=no}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/ram/1984_draft.htm|title=1984 Los Angeles Rams Draftees|publisher=Pro Football Reference|access-date=July 12, 2024}}</ref>


==Roster==
==Roster==
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| wide_receivers =
| wide_receivers =
{{NFLplayer|89|Ron Brown|d=American football|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|89|Ron Brown|d=wide receiver|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|80|Henry Ellard}}
{{NFLplayer|80|Henry Ellard}}
{{NFLplayer|84|George Farmer|d=wide receiver, born 1958}}
{{NFLplayer|84|George Farmer|d=wide receiver, born 1958}}
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{{NFLplayer|72|Kent Hill|G}}
{{NFLplayer|72|Kent Hill|G}}
{{NFLplayer|75|Irv Pankey|T}}
{{NFLplayer|75|Irv Pankey|T}}
{{NFLplayer|78|Jackie Slater|T}}
{{NFLplayer|56|Doug Smith|d=offensive lineman|C}}
{{NFLplayer|56|Doug Smith|d=offensive lineman|C}}


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| linebackers =
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{{NFLplayer|52|George Andrews|d=American football}}
{{NFLplayer|52|George Andrews|d=American football}}
{{NFLplayer|50|Jim Collins|d=American football}}
{{NFLplayer|50|Jim Collins|d=linebacker}}
{{NFLplayer|55|Carl Ekern}}
{{NFLplayer|55|Carl Ekern}}
{{NFLplayer|51|Norwood Vann|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|51|Norwood Vann|rookie=y}}
{{NFLplayer|54|Mike Wilcher|OLB}}
{{NFLplayer|54|Mike Wilcher|OLB}}


| defensive_backs =
| defensive_back =
{{NFLplayer|21|Nolan Cromwell|FS}}
{{NFLplayer|21|Nolan Cromwell|FS}}
{{NFLplayer|27|Gary Green|d=American football|CB}}
{{NFLplayer|27|Gary Green|d=American football|CB}}
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| reserve_lists =
| reserve_lists =
{{NFLplayer|--|Dan McQuaid|rookie=y|T/G|IR}}
{{NFLplayer|78|Jackie Slater|T|IR}}


| practice_squad =
| practice_squad =
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In his second season, Dickerson continued his onslaught of the NFL record book. As a rookie, Dickerson established rookie records for most rushing attempts (390), most rushing yards gained (1,808) and most touchdowns rushing (18), including another two receiving touchdowns.<ref name="ericdickerson29.com">Eric's Days as a Ram, http://www.ericdickerson29.com/rams.htm {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014152905/http://www.ericdickerson29.com/rams.htm |date=2007-10-14 }}</ref> His efforts earned him All-Pro, [[Pro Bowl]], Player of the Year and [[NFL Rookie of the Year Award|Rookie of the Year]] honors.<ref>Eric Dickerson: Pro Football Hall of Fame, http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?PLAYER_ID=55</ref>
In his second season, Dickerson continued his onslaught of the NFL record book. As a rookie, Dickerson established rookie records for most rushing attempts (390), most rushing yards gained (1,808) and most touchdowns rushing (18), including another two receiving touchdowns.<ref name="ericdickerson29.com">Eric's Days as a Ram, http://www.ericdickerson29.com/rams.htm {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071014152905/http://www.ericdickerson29.com/rams.htm |date=2007-10-14 }}</ref> His efforts earned him All-Pro, [[Pro Bowl]], Player of the Year and [[NFL Rookie of the Year Award|Rookie of the Year]] honors.<ref>Eric Dickerson: Pro Football Hall of Fame, http://www.profootballhof.com/hof/member.jsp?PLAYER_ID=55</ref>


Eleven times during the 1984 season, he gained more than 100 yards rushing, breaking the record of 100-yard games in a season held by [[O.J. Simpson]]. His 2,105 total yards rushing in the 1984 NFL season beat Simpson’s 1973 NFL season record of 2,003 yards rushing in a single season. To date, no one has rushed for more yards in a single [[National Football League|NFL]] season. However, Simpson’s career high rushing total came in a 14-game season, whereas Dickerson’s mark was set during a 16-game season.<ref name="ericdickerson29.com"/> Dickerson broke OJ’s record with a 215-yard performance in a 27–16 Rams win over [[1984 Houston Oilers season|the Houston Oilers]] in Week 15.
Eleven times during the 1984 season, he gained more than 100 yards rushing, breaking the record of 100-yard games in a season held by [[O. J. Simpson]]. His 2,105 total yards rushing in the 1984 NFL season beat Simpson’s 1973 NFL season record of 2,003 yards rushing in a single season. To date, no one has rushed for more yards in a single [[National Football League|NFL]] season. However, Simpson’s career high rushing total came in a 14-game season, whereas Dickerson’s mark was set during a 16-game season.<ref name="ericdickerson29.com"/> Dickerson broke OJ’s record with a 215-yard performance in a 27–16 Rams win over [[1984 Houston Oilers season|the Houston Oilers]] in week 15.


===Schedule===
===Schedule===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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|-
{|class="wikitable"
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Week
|- align="center" style="background:#14345B;color:#ffc322;"
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Date
| '''Game''' || '''Date''' || '''Opponent''' || '''Result''' || '''Rams points''' || '''Opponents''' || '''Record''' || '''Summary''' || '''Attendance
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Opponent
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ffdddd
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Result
| 1 || September 3, 1984 || [[1984 Dallas Cowboys season|Dallas Cowboys]] || L || 13 || 20 || 0–1 || In this Monday Night opener, Rams got off to 13–0 first quarter lead with [[Eric Dickerson]] running for a touchdown, but the Cowboys stormed back behind 343 passing yards by new QB [[Gary Hogeboom]] and a defense that held [[Vince Ferragamo]] to 11 pass completions in 33 attempts and just 84 yards, and intercepted 5 passes. || <center>65,403</center>
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Record
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Venue
| 2 || September 9, 1984 || [[1984 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland Browns]] || W || 20 || 17 || 1–1 || [[Mike Lansford]] kicked a late FG to win it. Dickerson had 102 yards rushing and CB [[Leroy Irvin]] returned a pickoff 81 yards for a touchdown. || <center>43,043</center>
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Recap
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ffdddd
|- align="center" bgcolor=#fcc
| 3 || September 16, 1984 || at [[1984 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers]] || L || 14 || 24 || 1–2 || Steelers defense held Dickerson to 49 yards and got 2 passing touchdowns from [[David Woodley]]. Ferragamo threw 2 more INT's, giving him eight in three games. He was injured in this game & replaced by [[Jeff Kemp]], who would be the starter for the rest of the season. || <center>58,104</center>
! 1
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
| {{dow tooltip|September 3, 1984}}
| 4 || September 23, 1984 || at [[1984 Cincinnati Bengals season|Cincinnati Bengals]] || W || 24 || 14 || 2–2 || Dickerson ran for a touchdown and Kemp passed for another. Bengals scored late on a touchdown pass from [[Ken Anderson (quarterback)|Ken Anderson]] to [[Cris Collinsworth]] and tried an onside kick, but [[Mike Guman]] scooped it up and ran for the final touchdown. || <center>45,406</center>
| [[1984 Dallas Cowboys season|Dallas Cowboys]]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
| '''L''' 13–20
| 5 || September 30, 1984 || [[1984 New York Giants season|New York Giants]] || W || 33 || 12 || 3–2 || Rams’ defense tied an NFL-record by scoring three safeties. They also held the Giants to 8 yards rushing. [[Henry Ellard]] returned a punt 83 yards for a touchdown, and Kemp continued to play mistake-free football, passing for another touchdown. || <center>53,417</center>
| 0–1
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ffdddd
| [[Angel Stadium|Anaheim Stadium]]
| 6 || October 7, 1984 || [[1984 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]] || L || 28 || 30 || 3–3 || The game lead changed six times in the second half. The Falcons won on three rushing touchdowns by [[Lynn Cain]] and a late FG by [[Mick Luckhurst]] || <center>47,832</center>
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198409030ram.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
| 7 || October 14, 1984 || at [[1984 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]] || W || 28 || 10 || 4–3 || Dickerson ran for 175 yards. Kemp completed only 8 passes, but three were for touchdowns. [[Nolan Cromwell]] had an interception return touchdown. || <center>63,161</center>
! 2
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
| September 9
| 8 || October 22, 1984 || at [[1984 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]] || W || 24 || 10 || 5–3 || Rams got revenge on the road against the Falcons as Dickerson ran for 145 yards and a touchdown and Ellard caught a pass and returned another punt for touchdowns. || <center>52,681</center>
| [[1984 Cleveland Browns season|Cleveland Browns]]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ffdddd
| '''W''' 20–17
| 9 || October 28, 1984 || [[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]] || L || 0 || 33 || 5–4 || The powerful 49ers got 376 yards passing and 3 touchdowns from [[Joe Montana]]. Dickerson was held to 38 rushing yards. || <center>65,481</center>
| 1–1
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
| Anaheim Stadium
| 10 || November 4, 1984 || at [[1984 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season|St. Louis Cardinals]] || W || 16 || 13 || 6–4 || Kemp only completed 5 of 14 passes with one touchdown to [[Ron Brown (American football)|Ron Brown]] and Dickerson rushed for 208 yards; Dickerson accounted for almost all of the Rams' 261 yards of offense. Lansford kicked a FG late to win the game as the Rams defense sacked [[Neil Lomax]] six times, three by veteran [[Jack Youngblood]] || <center> 51,010 </center>
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198409090ram.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
|- align="center" bgcolor=#fcc
| 11 || November 11, 1984 || [[1984 Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears]] || W || 29 || 13 || 7–4 || Rams continued their playoff push by overcoming a 10–0 deficit behind 149 yards and 2 touchdowns by Dickerson. || <center>62,021</center>
! 3
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ffdddd
| September 16
| 12 || November 18, 1984 || at [[1984 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]] || L || 6 || 31 || 7–5 || [[Eddie Lee Ivery]] ran for 3 touchdowns and [[Tim Lewis]] returned an interception 99 yards for another. || <center>52,031</center>
| at [[1984 Pittsburgh Steelers season|Pittsburgh Steelers]]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
| '''L''' 14–24
| 13 || November 25, 1984 || at [[1984 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay Buccaneers]] || W || 34 || 33 || 8–5 || In a wild affair at Tampa, the Rams overcame 322 yards passing by [[Steve DeBerg]] and scored 17 4th quarter points. The Rams rushed for 299 yards, 191 by Dickerson along with 3 touchdowns. || <center>42,242</center>
| 1–2
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
| [[Three Rivers Stadium]]
| 14 || December 2, 1984 || [[1984 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]] || W || 34 || 21 || 9–5 || Rams built a 24–7 halftime lead and cruised behind 2 Kemp touchdown passes and 149 yards and a touchdown from Dickerson. || <center>49,348</center>
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198409160pit.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ddffdd
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
| 15 || December 9, 1984 || [[1984 Houston Oilers season|Houston Oilers]] || W || 27 || 16 || 10–5 || The Rams clinched a wild-card playoff berth and Dickerson surpassed [[O.J. Simpson]]'s NFL single-season rushing record by rushing for a season-high 215 yards. || <center>49,092</center>
! 4
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ffdddd
| September 23
| 16 || December 14, 1984 || at [[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]] || L || 16 || 19 || 10–6 || The 49ers got two early touchdown passes from Montana and held off a late Ram charge for the win, culminating in a sack for a safety by [[Gary "Big Hands" Johnson]]. With this win, the 49ers became the first team in NFL history to win 15 games in an NFL regular season. || <center>59,743</center>
| at [[1984 Cincinnati Bengals season|Cincinnati Bengals]]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#ffdddd
| '''W''' 24–14
|WC || December 23, 1984 || [[1984 New York Giants season|New York Giants]] || L || 13 || 16 || 10–7 || Dickerson rushed for 107 yards and a touchdown. || <center>67,037</center>
| 2–2
| [[Riverfront Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198409230cin.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
! 5
| September 30
| [[1984 New York Giants season|New York Giants]]
| '''W''' 33–12
| 3–2
| Anaheim Stadium
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198409300ram.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#fcc
! 6
| October 7
| '''[[1984 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]]'''
| '''L''' 28–30
| 3–3
| Anaheim Stadium
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198410070ram.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
! 7
| October 14
| at '''[[1984 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]]'''
| '''W''' 28–10
| 4–3
| [[Mercedes-Benz Superdome|Louisiana Superdome]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198410140nor.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
! 8
| {{dow tooltip|October 22, 1984}}
| at '''[[1984 Atlanta Falcons season|Atlanta Falcons]]'''
| '''W''' 24–10
| 5–3
| [[Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198410220atl.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#fcc
! 9
| October 28
| '''[[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]]'''
| '''L''' 0–33
| 5–4
| Anaheim Stadium
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198410280ram.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
! 10
| November 4
| at [[1984 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season|St. Louis Cardinals]]
| '''W''' 16–3
| 6–4
| [[Busch Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198411040crd.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
! 11
| November 11
| [[1984 Chicago Bears season|Chicago Bears]]
| '''W''' 29–13
| 7–4
| Anaheim Stadium
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198411110ram.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#fcc
! 12
| November 18
| at [[1984 Green Bay Packers season|Green Bay Packers]]
| '''L''' 6–31
| 7–5
| [[Milwaukee County Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198411180gnb.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
! 13
| November 25
| at [[1984 Tampa Bay Buccaneers season|Tampa Bay Buccaneers]]
| '''W''' 34–33
| 8–5
| [[Tampa Stadium]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198411250tam.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
! 14
| December 2
| '''[[1984 New Orleans Saints season|New Orleans Saints]]'''
| '''W''' 34–21
| 9–5
| Anaheim Stadium
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198412020ram.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#cfc
! 15
| December 9
| [[1984 Houston Oilers season|Houston Oilers]]
| '''W''' 27–16
| 10–5
| Anaheim Stadium
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198412090ram.htm Recap]
|- align="center" bgcolor=#fcc
! 16
| {{dow tooltip|December 14, 1984}}
| at '''[[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]]'''
| '''L''' 16–19
| 10–6
| [[Candlestick Park]]
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198412140sfo.htm Recap]
|-style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"
|colspan="8"| '''Note:''' Intra-division opponents are in '''bold''' text.
|}
|}


===Game summaries===
=== Game summaries ===
====Week 5====
=== Week 1 ===
In this Monday Night opener, Rams got off to a 13–0 first-quarter lead with [[Eric Dickerson]] running for a touchdown, but the Cowboys stormed back behind 343 passing yards by new QB [[Gary Hogeboom]] and a defense that held [[Vince Ferragamo]] to 11 pass completions in 33 attempts and just 84 yards, and intercepted 5 passes.

=== Week 2 ===
[[Mike Lansford]] kicked a late FG to win it. Dickerson had 102 yards rushing and CB [[Leroy Irvin]] returned a pickoff 81 yards for a touchdown.

=== Week 3 ===

Steelers defense held Dickerson to 49 yards and got 2 passing touchdowns from [[David Woodley]]. Ferragamo threw 2 more INT's, giving him eight in three games. He was injured in this game & replaced by [[Jeff Kemp]], who would be the starter for the rest of the season.

Starting QBs: Los Angeles Rams: [[Vince Ferragamo]] vs Pittsburgh Steelers: [[David Woodley]].
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Vegas Line: Pittsburgh Steelers -3.5
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Over/Under 43.0 (under)
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**[[Vince Ferragamo]] was injured (hand) during the first half and replaced by [[Jeff Kemp]]. **
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<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198409160pit.htm]. Retrieved 2020-Jul-07.</ref>

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=== Week 4 ===
Dickerson ran for a touchdown and Kemp passed for another. Bengals scored late on a touchdown pass from [[Ken Anderson (quarterback)|Ken Anderson]] to [[Cris Collinsworth]] and tried an onside kick, but [[Mike Guman]] scooped it up and ran for the final touchdown.

===Week 5===
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The Rams become the most recent NFL team (the last one prior was before 1940) to score three safeties in one game as they easily defeat Phil Simms and the Giants.<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198409300ram.htm New York Giants at Los Angeles Rams]. Retrieved 2014-Oct-17.</ref>
Rams’ defense tied an NFL-record by scoring three safeties. They also held the Giants to 8 yards rushing. [[Henry Ellard]] returned a punt 83 yards for a touchdown, and Kemp continued to play mistake-free football, passing for another touchdown. The Rams also became the most recent NFL team (the last one prior was before 1940) to score three safeties in one game as they easily defeat Phil Simms and the Giants.<ref>[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198409300ram.htm New York Giants at Los Angeles Rams]. Retrieved 2014-Oct-17.</ref>
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====Week 15====
=== Week 6 ===
The game lead changed six times in the second half. The Falcons won on three rushing touchdowns by [[Lynn Cain]] and a late FG by [[Mick Luckhurst]].
{{Seealso|1984 Houston Oilers season}}

=== Week 7 ===
Dickerson ran for 175 yards. Kemp completed only 8 passes, but three were for touchdowns. [[Nolan Cromwell]] had an interception return touchdown.

=== Week 8 ===
Rams got revenge on the road against the Falcons as Dickerson ran for 145 yards and a touchdown and Ellard caught a pass and returned another punt for touchdowns.

==== Week 9 (Sunday, October 28, 1984): vs. [[1984 San Francisco 49ers season|San Francisco 49ers]] ====
<ref>[https://www.footballdb.com/games/boxscore.html?gid=1984102812 The Football Database]. Retrieved 2022-Jun-27.</ref>
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* Time of Game:

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| 12
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=== Week 10 ===
Kemp only completed 5 of 14 passes with one touchdown to [[Ron Brown (wide receiver)|Ron Brown]] and Dickerson rushed for 208 yards; Dickerson accounted for almost all of the Rams' 261 yards of offense. Lansford kicked a FG late to win the game as the Rams defense sacked [[Neil Lomax]] six times, three by veteran [[Jack Youngblood]]

=== Week 11 ===
Rams continued their playoff push by overcoming a 10–0 deficit behind 149 yards and 2 touchdowns by Dickerson.

=== Week 12 ===
[[Eddie Lee Ivery]] ran for 3 touchdowns and [[Tim Lewis]] returned an interception 99 yards for another.

=== Week 13 ===
In a wild affair at Tampa, the Rams overcame 322 yards passing by [[Steve DeBerg]] and scored 17 4th quarter points. The Rams rushed for 299 yards, 191 by Dickerson along with 3 touchdowns.

=== Week 14 ===
Rams built a 24–7 halftime lead and cruised behind 2 Kemp touchdown passes and 149 yards and a touchdown from Dickerson.

=== Week 15 ===
{{See also|1984 Houston Oilers season}}
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*[[Jack Youngblood]] missed his first NFL game due to injury in his career.
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==== Week 16 (Friday, December 14, 1984): at [[1984 San Francisco 49ers|San Francisco 49ers]] ====
<ref>[https://www.footballdb.com/games/boxscore.html?gid=1984121401 The Football Database]. Retrieved 2022-Jun-27.</ref>
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*'''[[Spread betting#Spreads in sports wagering|Point spread]]:''' 49ers by 6
* Over/Under: 44.0 '''(under)'''
* Time of Game:

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! style="width:40%;"|Game Statistics
! style="width:30%;"|49ers
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| style="text-align:right;"|19
! First downs
| 15
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| style="text-align:right;"|1–10
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| 200
|-
| style="text-align:right;"|355
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| 289
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| style="text-align:right;"|95
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| 88
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The 49ers got two early touchdown passes from Montana and held off a late Ram charge for the win, culminating in a sack for a safety by [[Gary "Big Hands" Johnson]]. With this win, the 49ers became the first team in NFL history to win 15 games in an NFL regular season.

== Postseason ==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
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!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Week
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Date
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Opponent
!style="{{NFLPrimaryStyle|Los Angeles Rams|year=1984|border=2}}"| Result
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|- align="center" bgcolor=#fcc
! Wild Card
| December 23
| [[1984 New York Giants season|New York Giants]]
| '''L''' 13–16
| 0–1
| Anaheim Stadium
| [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198412230ram.htm Recap]
|}


===Standings===
===Standings===

Latest revision as of 11:42, 22 October 2024

1984 Los Angeles Rams season
OwnerGeorgia Frontiere
Head coachJohn Robinson
Home fieldAnaheim Stadium
Results
Record10–6
Division place2nd NFC West
Playoff finishLost Wild Card Playoffs
(vs. Giants) 13–16
Uniform

The 1984 Los Angeles Rams season was the franchise's 47th season in the National Football League, their 48th overall, and their 39th in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The Rams looked to improve on their 9–7 record from 1983 and make the playoffs for the second consecutive season and 10th in the last 12. They improved on their record by one game, going 10–6, good enough for second place in the NFC West behind the 15–1 San Francisco 49ers. In the playoffs, the Rams lost a low-scoring game to the New York Giants at home, 16–13. During this season, second-year running back Eric Dickerson set the NFL record for most rushing yards in a season, with 2,105 yards.

Before the season

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NFL draft

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1984 Los Angeles Rams draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
5 133 Hal Stephens  Defensive end East Carolina
7 188 George Radachowsky  Defensive back Boston College
8 215 Ed Brady  Linebacker Illinois
9 242 George Reynolds  Punter Penn State
10 253 Norwood Vann  Linebacker East Carolina
10 274 Joe Dooley  Center Ohio State
11 293 Michael Harper  Wide receiver USC
11 301 Dwayne Love  Running back Houston
12 309 Rod Fisher  Defensive back Oklahoma State
12 328 Moe Bias  Linebacker Illinois
      Made roster  

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Roster

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1984 Los Angeles Rams roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Reserve


Rookies in italics

Regular season

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Eric Dickerson

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In his second season, Dickerson continued his onslaught of the NFL record book. As a rookie, Dickerson established rookie records for most rushing attempts (390), most rushing yards gained (1,808) and most touchdowns rushing (18), including another two receiving touchdowns.[2] His efforts earned him All-Pro, Pro Bowl, Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year honors.[3]

Eleven times during the 1984 season, he gained more than 100 yards rushing, breaking the record of 100-yard games in a season held by O. J. Simpson. His 2,105 total yards rushing in the 1984 NFL season beat Simpson’s 1973 NFL season record of 2,003 yards rushing in a single season. To date, no one has rushed for more yards in a single NFL season. However, Simpson’s career high rushing total came in a 14-game season, whereas Dickerson’s mark was set during a 16-game season.[2] Dickerson broke OJ’s record with a 215-yard performance in a 27–16 Rams win over the Houston Oilers in week 15.

Schedule

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 September 3 Dallas Cowboys L 13–20 0–1 Anaheim Stadium Recap
2 September 9 Cleveland Browns W 20–17 1–1 Anaheim Stadium Recap
3 September 16 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 14–24 1–2 Three Rivers Stadium Recap
4 September 23 at Cincinnati Bengals W 24–14 2–2 Riverfront Stadium Recap
5 September 30 New York Giants W 33–12 3–2 Anaheim Stadium Recap
6 October 7 Atlanta Falcons L 28–30 3–3 Anaheim Stadium Recap
7 October 14 at New Orleans Saints W 28–10 4–3 Louisiana Superdome Recap
8 October 22 at Atlanta Falcons W 24–10 5–3 Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium Recap
9 October 28 San Francisco 49ers L 0–33 5–4 Anaheim Stadium Recap
10 November 4 at St. Louis Cardinals W 16–3 6–4 Busch Stadium Recap
11 November 11 Chicago Bears W 29–13 7–4 Anaheim Stadium Recap
12 November 18 at Green Bay Packers L 6–31 7–5 Milwaukee County Stadium Recap
13 November 25 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 34–33 8–5 Tampa Stadium Recap
14 December 2 New Orleans Saints W 34–21 9–5 Anaheim Stadium Recap
15 December 9 Houston Oilers W 27–16 10–5 Anaheim Stadium Recap
16 December 14 at San Francisco 49ers L 16–19 10–6 Candlestick Park Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

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Week 1

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In this Monday Night opener, Rams got off to a 13–0 first-quarter lead with Eric Dickerson running for a touchdown, but the Cowboys stormed back behind 343 passing yards by new QB Gary Hogeboom and a defense that held Vince Ferragamo to 11 pass completions in 33 attempts and just 84 yards, and intercepted 5 passes.

Week 2

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Mike Lansford kicked a late FG to win it. Dickerson had 102 yards rushing and CB Leroy Irvin returned a pickoff 81 yards for a touchdown.

Week 3

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Steelers defense held Dickerson to 49 yards and got 2 passing touchdowns from David Woodley. Ferragamo threw 2 more INT's, giving him eight in three games. He was injured in this game & replaced by Jeff Kemp, who would be the starter for the rest of the season.

Starting QBs: Los Angeles Rams: Vince Ferragamo vs Pittsburgh Steelers: David Woodley.

Vegas Line: Pittsburgh Steelers -3.5

Over/Under 43.0 (under)

Los Angeles Rams (1-1) at Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1)
1 234Total
Rams 7 070 14
• Steelers 0 1437 24

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Week 4

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Dickerson ran for a touchdown and Kemp passed for another. Bengals scored late on a touchdown pass from Ken Anderson to Cris Collinsworth and tried an onside kick, but Mike Guman scooped it up and ran for the final touchdown.

Week 5

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1 234Total
Giants 6 006 12
• Rams 0 17160 33
  • Date: September 30
  • Location: Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California
  • Game start: 4:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: 70 °F (21.1 °C); humidity 73%; wind 11 miles per hour (18 km/h; 9.6 kn)
  • Referee: Gordon McCarter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Frank Glieber and Dick Vermeil

Rams’ defense tied an NFL-record by scoring three safeties. They also held the Giants to 8 yards rushing. Henry Ellard returned a punt 83 yards for a touchdown, and Kemp continued to play mistake-free football, passing for another touchdown. The Rams also became the most recent NFL team (the last one prior was before 1940) to score three safeties in one game as they easily defeat Phil Simms and the Giants.[5]

Week 6

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The game lead changed six times in the second half. The Falcons won on three rushing touchdowns by Lynn Cain and a late FG by Mick Luckhurst.

Week 7

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Dickerson ran for 175 yards. Kemp completed only 8 passes, but three were for touchdowns. Nolan Cromwell had an interception return touchdown.

Week 8

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Rams got revenge on the road against the Falcons as Dickerson ran for 145 yards and a touchdown and Ellard caught a pass and returned another punt for touchdowns.

Week 9 (Sunday, October 28, 1984): vs. San Francisco 49ers

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[6]

Week 9: San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams
Quarter 1 2 34Total
49ers (8–1) 3 16 7733
Rams (5–4) 0 0 000

at Anaheim StadiumAnaheim, California

  • Date: October 28, 1984
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. PST
  • Game weather: 60 °F (16 °C); wind 7 miles per hour (11 km/h; 6.1 kn)
  • Game attendance: 65,481
  • Referee: Bob Frederic
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tom Brookshier (play-by-play) and Wayne Walker (color commentator)
  • [7]
Team Category Player Statistics
SF Passing Joe Montana 21/31, 365 YDS, 3 TDs
Rushing Wendell Tyler 13 CAR, 27 YDS
Receiving Freddie Solomon 6 REC, 94 YDS, 1 TD
LARams Passing Jeff Kemp 14/30, 180 YDS, 2 INTs
Rushing Eric Dickerson 13 CAR, 38 YDS
Receiving Henry Ellard 4 REC, 91 YDS
  • Point spread: 49ers by 3
  • Over/Under: 45.0 (under)
  • Time of Game:
49ers Game Statistics Rams
23 First downs 12
39–111 Rushes–yards 19–72
376 Passing yards 180
22–32–0 Passes 14–30–2
2–15 Sacked–yards 5–46
361 Net passing yards 134
472 Total yards 206
35 Return yards 123
3–38.0 Punts 6–39.8
2–2 Fumbles–lost 5–3
6–41 Penalties–yards 3–25
34:26 Time of Possession 25:34

The 49ers got 376 yards passing and 3 touchdowns from Joe Montana. Dickerson was held to 38 rushing yards.

Week 10

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Kemp only completed 5 of 14 passes with one touchdown to Ron Brown and Dickerson rushed for 208 yards; Dickerson accounted for almost all of the Rams' 261 yards of offense. Lansford kicked a FG late to win the game as the Rams defense sacked Neil Lomax six times, three by veteran Jack Youngblood

Week 11

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Rams continued their playoff push by overcoming a 10–0 deficit behind 149 yards and 2 touchdowns by Dickerson.

Week 12

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Eddie Lee Ivery ran for 3 touchdowns and Tim Lewis returned an interception 99 yards for another.

Week 13

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In a wild affair at Tampa, the Rams overcame 322 yards passing by Steve DeBerg and scored 17 4th quarter points. The Rams rushed for 299 yards, 191 by Dickerson along with 3 touchdowns.

Week 14

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Rams built a 24–7 halftime lead and cruised behind 2 Kemp touchdown passes and 149 yards and a touchdown from Dickerson.

Week 15

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Week Fifteen: Houston Oilers (3–11) at Los Angeles Rams (9–5)
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Oilers 3 10 3016
Rams 17 3 0727

at Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, California

Game information

The Rams clinched a wild-card playoff berth and Dickerson surpassed O. J. Simpson's NFL single-season rushing record by rushing for a season-high 215 yards.

Week 16 (Friday, December 14, 1984): at San Francisco 49ers

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[8]

Week 16: Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers
Quarter 1 2 34Total
Rams (10–6) 3 10 0316
49ers (15–1) 14 3 0219

at Candlestick ParkSan Francisco, California

Team Category Player Statistics
LARams Passing Jeff Kemp 11/22, 180 YDS
Rushing Eric Dickerson 26 CAR, 98 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving Ron Brown 3 REC, 55 YDS
SF Passing Joe Montana 20/31, 219 YDS, 2 TDs
Rushing Roger Craig 8 CAR, 59 YDS
Receiving Earl Cooper 5 REC, 40 YDS, 1 TD
  • Point spread: 49ers by 6
  • Over/Under: 44.0 (under)
  • Time of Game:
Rams Game Statistics 49ers
19 First downs 15
37–185 Rushes–yards 20–89
180 Passing yards 219
11–22–0 Passes 20–31–0
1–10 Sacked–yards 4–19
170 Net passing yards 200
355 Total yards 289
95 Return yards 88
4–37.8 Punts 6–44.5
2–1 Fumbles–lost 2–0
6–57 Penalties–yards 8–75
32:52 Time of Possession 27:08

The 49ers got two early touchdown passes from Montana and held off a late Ram charge for the win, culminating in a sack for a safety by Gary "Big Hands" Johnson. With this win, the 49ers became the first team in NFL history to win 15 games in an NFL regular season.

Postseason

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Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
Wild Card December 23 New York Giants L 13–16 0–1 Anaheim Stadium Recap

Standings

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NFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
San Francisco 49ers(1) 15 1 0 .938 6–0 12–0 475 227 W9
Los Angeles Rams(4) 10 6 0 .625 3–3 7–5 346 316 L1
New Orleans Saints 7 9 0 .438 1–5 4–8 298 361 W1
Atlanta Falcons 4 12 0 .250 2–4 3–9 281 382 W1

Awards and honors

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Milestones

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  • Eric Dickerson, NFL Record 2,105 Rushing Yards in a Single Season

See also

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Other Anaheim–based teams in 1984

References

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  1. ^ "1984 Los Angeles Rams Draftees". Pro Football Reference. Retrieved July 12, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Eric's Days as a Ram, http://www.ericdickerson29.com/rams.htm Archived 2007-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
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