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Cowboys–Rams rivalry

The Cowboys–Rams rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams. As the Cowboys play in the NFC East and the Rams in the NFC West, both teams do not play every year; instead, they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium due to the NFL's rotating division schedules during which their respective divisions are paired up, sometimes more often if the two teams meet in the playoffs, or have a common position finish in their respective divisions. The rivalry between the two teams peaked during the 1970s and early-to-mid 1980s, during which they met eight times in the playoffs, with each team winning four.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Dallas Cowboys–Los Angeles Rams
Dallas Cowboys
Los Angeles Rams
First meetingNovember 6, 1960
Rams 38, Cowboys 6
Latest meetingOctober 29, 2023
Cowboys 43, Rams 20
Next meetingTBD
Statistics
Meetings total38
All-time seriesCowboys, 20–18
Regular season seriesCowboys, 16–13
Postseason resultsRams, 5–4

Most recent

January 12, 2019
Rams 30, Cowboys 22
Largest victoryCowboys, 37–7 (1975) Rams, 38–13 (1960)
Longest win streakCowboys, 3 (1973–76; 2011–14)
Current win streakCowboys, 2 (2022–present)
Championship Success
NFL Championships (9)

Super Bowls won (7)

NFL Conference Championships (13)

History edit

The rivalry between the Cowboys and Rams started once Dallas joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960. They were one of the first two teams to conduct joint practices during the preseason. Initially, the rivalry became a friendly one owing to the friendship between Rams owner Dan Reeves and Cowboys executive Tex Schramm. However, the feud intensified after Schramm accused Rams head coach George Allen of sending a spy to a Cowboys practice, to which Allen countered by arguing that the Cowboys put a scout atop a tree to spy on the Rams.[7][8]

The Cowboys and Rams faced each other in the playoffs for the first time in 1973. Dallas was coached by Tom Landry, and featured Roger Staubach as the quarterback and the Doomsday Defense led by Hall of Famer Bob Lilly. The Rams, coached by Chuck Knox, featured defensive stalwarts in Jack Youngblood and Merlin Olsen. In that first meeting, the Cowboys prevailed 27–16 at Texas Stadium in the NFC Divisional Round.[9] Two seasons later, the two teams met in the NFC championship game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Despite entering the game as heavy favorites, the Rams lost in a blowout at home, 37–7, sending the Cowboys to their third Super Bowl appearance.[9] However, the Rams returned the favor in the 1976 divisional round, winning a close 14–12 decision in Dallas. It was also the Rams' first road playoff victory.[9]

As was the case in 1975, the 1978 NFC championship game resulted in a blowout victory for the Cowboys on the road, winning 28–0 and clinched the team's fifth Super Bowl appearance. The Cowboys lost both of those games to the Pittsburgh Steelers.[9] But in a similar fashion to 1976, the Rams bounced back in a chippy low-scoring encounter, winning the 1979 divisional round 21–19 in Dallas. In that game, Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo threw three touchdown passes, the last of which gave the Rams the lead for good. This game was also notable as it marked the final game of Roger Staubach's career. The Rams eventually advance to their first Super Bowl, but lost to the Steelers.[8] The two teams met in the playoffs for a third consecutive time, this time in the 1980 Wild Card round. In that game, the Cowboys routed the Rams at home, winning 34–13.[9]

The 1980s saw a Cowboys team in transition, now featuring Danny White as its starting quarterback. Meanwhile, the Rams drafted running back Eric Dickerson in the 1983 NFL Draft and quickly became the face of the franchise. The next two playoff meetings resulted in Rams victories. In the 1983 Wild Card round, the Rams stunned the heavily favored Cowboys 24–17 in Dallas, with White committing three interceptions. Then in the 1985 divisional round, Dickerson rushed for a playoff record 248 yards and two touchdowns as the Rams shut out the Cowboys 20–0 in Anaheim Stadium. The game marked Tom Landry's final playoff game as Cowboys head coach, as well as the final NFL playoff game in Anaheim (the Rams moved there in 1980).[9]

The rivalry became dormant over the next two decades. While the Cowboys became a Super Bowl dynasty in the 1990s and remained a relevant franchise in subsequent years, the Rams struggled with nine consecutive losing seasons, during which the team relocated to St. Louis in 1995.[10] The Rams eventually won Super Bowl XXXIV in 1999 behind The Greatest Show on Turf trio of Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, and Isaac Bruce, but it also coincided with the decline of the Cowboys' Super Bowl-winning core featuring Troy Aikman, Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith. In 2002, the Cowboys met the Rams for the first time since the latter's move to St. Louis; it was also their first meeting overall since 1992, a 27–23 Rams win on the road.[8] In Dallas' first visit to Edward Jones Dome, the Cowboys prevailed 13–10.[11] The Cowboys made two more visits to St. Louis in 2008 and 2014, splitting those meetings.

After the 2015 season, the Rams returned to Los Angeles, and gradually reemerged as a Super Bowl contender.[12][13][14] In 2018, the Rams and Cowboys met in the playoffs for the first time since 1985. In the divisional round, the Rams prevailed 30–22 and went on to play in Super Bowl LIII in a losing cause to the New England Patriots. The game marked the Cowboys' final visit to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.[15] The 2020 season saw the Rams move to SoFi Stadium, and on September 13, the stadium hosted its first-ever game with the Cowboys as the visiting team. The Rams won 20–17.[16]

Game results edit

Dallas Cowboys vs. St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams season-by-season results
1960s (Rams, 3–1)
Season Results Location Overall series Notes
1960 Rams
38–13
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rams
1–0
Cowboys' inaugural season. This loss was the Cowboys' seventh of ten straight losses to start the season.
1962 Cowboys
27–17
Cotton Bowl Tied
1–1
1967 Rams
35–13
Cotton Bowl Rams
2–1
Final meeting at Cotton Bowl. Cowboys lose 1967 NFL Championship. First meeting in the series for George Allen as Rams head coach.
1969 Rams
24–23
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rams
3–1
Final meeting in the series for George Allen as Rams head coach.
1970s (Cowboys, 6–4)
Season Results Location Overall series Notes
1971 Cowboys
28–21
Texas Stadium Rams
3–2
First meeting at Texas Stadium. First start in the series for Roger Staubach. Cowboys win Super Bowl VI.
1973 Rams
37–31
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rams
4–2
First meeting in the series for Chuck Knox as Rams head coach.
1973 playoffs Cowboys
27–16
Texas Stadium Rams
4–3
NFC Divisional Round. First post-season meeting between the teams.
1975 Cowboys
18–7
Texas Stadium Tied
4–4
1975 playoffs Cowboys
37–7
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Cowboys
5–4
NFC Championship Game. Cowboys take first lead in the series. Cowboys lose Super Bowl X.
1976 playoffs Rams
14–12
Texas Stadium Tied
5–5
NFC Divisional Round. Final meeting in the series for Rams defensive tackle Merlin Olsen. Final meeting for head coach Chuck Knox during his first stint as Rams head coach.
1978 Rams
27–14
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rams
6–5
First meeting in the series for Ray Malavasi as Rams head coach.
1978 playoffs Cowboys
28–0
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Tied
6–6
NFC Championship Game. Final meeting at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum until 2018. Cowboys lose Super Bowl XIII.
1979 Cowboys
30–6
Texas Stadium Cowboys
7–6
1979 playoffs Rams
21–19
Texas Stadium Tied
7–7
NFC Divisional Round. Final start in the series for Roger Staubach. Rams lose Super Bowl XIV.
1980s (Rams, 5–4)
Season Results Location Overall series Notes
1980 Rams
38–14
Anaheim Stadium Rams
8–7
First meeting at Anaheim Stadium.
1980 playoffs Cowboys
34–13
Texas Stadium Tied
8–8
NFC Wild Card Round.
1981 Cowboys
29–17
Texas Stadium Cowboys
9–8
Final meeting in the series for Ray Malavasi as Rams head coach.
1983 playoffs Rams
24–17
Texas Stadium Tied
9–9
NFC Wild Card Round. First meeting in the series for John Robinson as Rams head coach and Rams running back Eric Dickerson.
1984 Cowboys
20–13
Anaheim Stadium Cowboys
10–9
Final meeting in the series for Rams defensive end Jack Youngblood.
1985 playoffs Rams
20–0
Anaheim Stadium Tied
10–10
NFC Divisional Round. Final playoff game at Anaheim Stadium. Final playoff game for Cowboys head coach Tom Landry. Eighth postseason meeting in just a 13-year period.
1986 Rams
29–10
Anaheim Stadium Rams
11–10
Tom Landry was escorted off the field in the 3rd quarter following the Anaheim Police Department learning of a threat on Landry's life; with Landry later returning after being fitted for a bulletproof vest.
1987 Cowboys
29–21
Anaheim Stadium Tied
11–11
Final meeting in the series for Tom Landry as Cowboys head coach.
1989 Rams
35–31
Texas Stadium Rams
12–11
First start in the series for Troy Aikman and first appearance for Jimmy Johnson as Cowboys head coach.
1990s (Tied, 1–1)
Season Results Location Overall series Notes
1990 Cowboys
24–21
Anaheim Stadium Tied
12–12
Final meeting at Anaheim Stadium. Final meeting in Los Angeles until 2018 and final meeting in the series for John Robinson as Rams head coach..
1992 Rams
27–23
Texas Stadium Rams
13–12
Cowboys win Super Bowl XXVII. Final start in the series for Troy Aikman and final appearance for Jimmy Johnson as Cowboys head coach. Only appearance for Chuck Knox during his second stint as Rams head coach.
2000s (Tied, 2–2)
Season Results Location Overall series Notes
2002 Cowboys
13–10
Edward Jones Dome Tied
13–13
First meeting in St. Louis. Cowboys' first visit in St. Louis since 1987 (vs. the Cardinals).
2005 Rams
20–10
Texas Stadium Rams
14–13
2007 Cowboys
35–7
Texas Stadium Tied
14–14
Final meeting at Texas Stadium.
2008 Rams
34–14
Edward Jones Dome Rams
15–14
2010s (Cowboys, 4–2)
Season Results Location Overall series Notes
2011 Cowboys
34–7
AT&T Stadium Tied
15–15
First meeting at AT&T Stadium.
2013 Cowboys
31–7
AT&T Stadium Cowboys
16–15
2014 Cowboys
34–31
Edward Jones Dome Cowboys
17–15
Final meeting in St. Louis, final meeting before the Rams return to Los Angeles
2017 Rams
35–30
AT&T Stadium Cowboys
17–16
2018 playoffs Rams
30–22
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Tied
17–17
NFC Divisional Round. First meeting in Los Angeles since the Rams returned to the city. Final meeting at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. Ninth postseason meeting, tying an NFL record (since broken). Rams lose Super Bowl LIII. First postseason meeting since 1985.
2019 Cowboys
44–21
AT&T Stadium Cowboys
18–17
2020s (Cowboys, 2–1)
Season Results Location Overall series Notes
2020 Rams
20–17
SoFi Stadium Tied
18–18
First meeting at SoFi Stadium.
2022 Cowboys
22–10
SoFi Stadium Cowboys
19–18
2023 Cowboys
43–20
AT&T Stadium Cowboys
20–18
Summary of results
Season Season series at Dallas Cowboys at St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams Notes
Regular season Cowboys 16–13 Cowboys 9–6 Tie 7–7 Cowboys won 2 of 3 games played in St. Louis.
Postseason Rams 5–4 Rams 3–2 Tie 2–2 NFC Wild Card Round: 1980, 1983
NFC Divisional Round: 1973, 1976, 1979, 1985, 2018
NFC Championship Game: 1975, 1978.
Regular and postseason Cowboys 20–18 Cowboys 11–9 Tie 9–9

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Duffley, John (January 11, 2019). "The Cowboys-Rams Playoff History is Long, But Plenty Has Changed in 33 Years". FanBuzz. Retrieved February 19, 2024.
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The Cowboys Rams rivalry is a National Football League NFL rivalry between the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams As the Cowboys play in the NFC East and the Rams in the NFC West both teams do not play every year instead they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team s home stadium due to the NFL s rotating division schedules during which their respective divisions are paired up sometimes more often if the two teams meet in the playoffs or have a common position finish in their respective divisions The rivalry between the two teams peaked during the 1970s and early to mid 1980s during which they met eight times in the playoffs with each team winning four 1 2 3 4 5 6 Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles RamsDallas CowboysLos Angeles RamsFirst meetingNovember 6 1960Rams 38 Cowboys 6Latest meetingOctober 29 2023Cowboys 43 Rams 20Next meetingTBDStatisticsMeetings total38All time seriesCowboys 20 18Regular season seriesCowboys 16 13Postseason resultsRams 5 4 Most recent January 12 2019Rams 30 Cowboys 22Largest victoryCowboys 37 7 1975 Rams 38 13 1960 Longest win streakCowboys 3 1973 76 2011 14 Current win streakCowboys 2 2022 present Championship SuccessNFL Championships 9 DAL 5 1971 1977 1992 1993 1995 LAR 4 1951 1954 1999 2021Super Bowls won 7 DAL 5 1971 1977 1992 1993 1995 LAR 2 1999 2021NFL Conference Championships 13 DAL 8 1970 1971 1975 1977 1978 1992 1993 1995 LAR 5 1979 1999 2001 2018 2021 Contents 1 History 2 Game results 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory editThe rivalry between the Cowboys and Rams started once Dallas joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1960 They were one of the first two teams to conduct joint practices during the preseason Initially the rivalry became a friendly one owing to the friendship between Rams owner Dan Reeves and Cowboys executive Tex Schramm However the feud intensified after Schramm accused Rams head coach George Allen of sending a spy to a Cowboys practice to which Allen countered by arguing that the Cowboys put a scout atop a tree to spy on the Rams 7 8 The Cowboys and Rams faced each other in the playoffs for the first time in 1973 Dallas was coached by Tom Landry and featured Roger Staubach as the quarterback and the Doomsday Defense led by Hall of Famer Bob Lilly The Rams coached by Chuck Knox featured defensive stalwarts in Jack Youngblood and Merlin Olsen In that first meeting the Cowboys prevailed 27 16 at Texas Stadium in the NFC Divisional Round 9 Two seasons later the two teams met in the NFC championship game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Despite entering the game as heavy favorites the Rams lost in a blowout at home 37 7 sending the Cowboys to their third Super Bowl appearance 9 However the Rams returned the favor in the 1976 divisional round winning a close 14 12 decision in Dallas It was also the Rams first road playoff victory 9 As was the case in 1975 the 1978 NFC championship game resulted in a blowout victory for the Cowboys on the road winning 28 0 and clinched the team s fifth Super Bowl appearance The Cowboys lost both of those games to the Pittsburgh Steelers 9 But in a similar fashion to 1976 the Rams bounced back in a chippy low scoring encounter winning the 1979 divisional round 21 19 in Dallas In that game Rams quarterback Vince Ferragamo threw three touchdown passes the last of which gave the Rams the lead for good This game was also notable as it marked the final game of Roger Staubach s career The Rams eventually advance to their first Super Bowl but lost to the Steelers 8 The two teams met in the playoffs for a third consecutive time this time in the 1980 Wild Card round In that game the Cowboys routed the Rams at home winning 34 13 9 The 1980s saw a Cowboys team in transition now featuring Danny White as its starting quarterback Meanwhile the Rams drafted running back Eric Dickerson in the 1983 NFL Draft and quickly became the face of the franchise The next two playoff meetings resulted in Rams victories In the 1983 Wild Card round the Rams stunned the heavily favored Cowboys 24 17 in Dallas with White committing three interceptions Then in the 1985 divisional round Dickerson rushed for a playoff record 248 yards and two touchdowns as the Rams shut out the Cowboys 20 0 in Anaheim Stadium The game marked Tom Landry s final playoff game as Cowboys head coach as well as the final NFL playoff game in Anaheim the Rams moved there in 1980 9 The rivalry became dormant over the next two decades While the Cowboys became a Super Bowl dynasty in the 1990s and remained a relevant franchise in subsequent years the Rams struggled with nine consecutive losing seasons during which the team relocated to St Louis in 1995 10 The Rams eventually won Super Bowl XXXIV in 1999 behind The Greatest Show on Turf trio of Kurt Warner Marshall Faulk and Isaac Bruce but it also coincided with the decline of the Cowboys Super Bowl winning core featuring Troy Aikman Michael Irvin and Emmitt Smith In 2002 the Cowboys met the Rams for the first time since the latter s move to St Louis it was also their first meeting overall since 1992 a 27 23 Rams win on the road 8 In Dallas first visit to Edward Jones Dome the Cowboys prevailed 13 10 11 The Cowboys made two more visits to St Louis in 2008 and 2014 splitting those meetings After the 2015 season the Rams returned to Los Angeles and gradually reemerged as a Super Bowl contender 12 13 14 In 2018 the Rams and Cowboys met in the playoffs for the first time since 1985 In the divisional round the Rams prevailed 30 22 and went on to play in Super Bowl LIII in a losing cause to the New England Patriots The game marked the Cowboys final visit to the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 15 The 2020 season saw the Rams move to SoFi Stadium and on September 13 the stadium hosted its first ever game with the Cowboys as the visiting team The Rams won 20 17 16 Game results editDallas Cowboys vs St Louis Los Angeles Rams season by season results1960s Rams 3 1 Season Results Location Overall series Notes1960 Rams 38 13 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rams 1 0 Cowboys inaugural season This loss was the Cowboys seventh of ten straight losses to start the season 1962 Cowboys 27 17 Cotton Bowl Tied 1 11967 Rams 35 13 Cotton Bowl Rams 2 1 Final meeting at Cotton Bowl Cowboys lose 1967 NFL Championship First meeting in the series for George Allen as Rams head coach 1969 Rams 24 23 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rams 3 1 Final meeting in the series for George Allen as Rams head coach 1970s Cowboys 6 4 Season Results Location Overall series Notes1971 Cowboys 28 21 Texas Stadium Rams 3 2 First meeting at Texas Stadium First start in the series for Roger Staubach Cowboys win Super Bowl VI 1973 Rams 37 31 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rams 4 2 First meeting in the series for Chuck Knox as Rams head coach 1973 playoffs Cowboys 27 16 Texas Stadium Rams 4 3 NFC Divisional Round First post season meeting between the teams 1975 Cowboys 18 7 Texas Stadium Tied 4 41975 playoffs Cowboys 37 7 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Cowboys 5 4 NFC Championship Game Cowboys take first lead in the series Cowboys lose Super Bowl X 1976 playoffs Rams 14 12 Texas Stadium Tied 5 5 NFC Divisional Round Final meeting in the series for Rams defensive tackle Merlin Olsen Final meeting for head coach Chuck Knox during his first stint as Rams head coach 1978 Rams 27 14 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Rams 6 5 First meeting in the series for Ray Malavasi as Rams head coach 1978 playoffs Cowboys 28 0 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Tied 6 6 NFC Championship Game Final meeting at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum until 2018 Cowboys lose Super Bowl XIII 1979 Cowboys 30 6 Texas Stadium Cowboys 7 61979 playoffs Rams 21 19 Texas Stadium Tied 7 7 NFC Divisional Round Final start in the series for Roger Staubach Rams lose Super Bowl XIV 1980s Rams 5 4 Season Results Location Overall series Notes1980 Rams 38 14 Anaheim Stadium Rams 8 7 First meeting at Anaheim Stadium 1980 playoffs Cowboys 34 13 Texas Stadium Tied 8 8 NFC Wild Card Round 1981 Cowboys 29 17 Texas Stadium Cowboys 9 8 Final meeting in the series for Ray Malavasi as Rams head coach 1983 playoffs Rams 24 17 Texas Stadium Tied 9 9 NFC Wild Card Round First meeting in the series for John Robinson as Rams head coach and Rams running back Eric Dickerson 1984 Cowboys 20 13 Anaheim Stadium Cowboys 10 9 Final meeting in the series for Rams defensive end Jack Youngblood 1985 playoffs Rams 20 0 Anaheim Stadium Tied 10 10 NFC Divisional Round Final playoff game at Anaheim Stadium Final playoff game for Cowboys head coach Tom Landry Eighth postseason meeting in just a 13 year period 1986 Rams 29 10 Anaheim Stadium Rams 11 10 Tom Landry was escorted off the field in the 3rd quarter following the Anaheim Police Department learning of a threat on Landry s life with Landry later returning after being fitted for a bulletproof vest 1987 Cowboys 29 21 Anaheim Stadium Tied 11 11 Final meeting in the series for Tom Landry as Cowboys head coach 1989 Rams 35 31 Texas Stadium Rams 12 11 First start in the series for Troy Aikman and first appearance for Jimmy Johnson as Cowboys head coach 1990s Tied 1 1 Season Results Location Overall series Notes1990 Cowboys 24 21 Anaheim Stadium Tied 12 12 Final meeting at Anaheim Stadium Final meeting in Los Angeles until 2018 and final meeting in the series for John Robinson as Rams head coach 1992 Rams 27 23 Texas Stadium Rams 13 12 Cowboys win Super Bowl XXVII Final start in the series for Troy Aikman and final appearance for Jimmy Johnson as Cowboys head coach Only appearance for Chuck Knox during his second stint as Rams head coach 2000s Tied 2 2 Season Results Location Overall series Notes2002 Cowboys 13 10 Edward Jones Dome Tied 13 13 First meeting in St Louis Cowboys first visit in St Louis since 1987 vs the Cardinals 2005 Rams 20 10 Texas Stadium Rams 14 132007 Cowboys 35 7 Texas Stadium Tied 14 14 Final meeting at Texas Stadium 2008 Rams 34 14 Edward Jones Dome Rams 15 142010s Cowboys 4 2 Season Results Location Overall series Notes2011 Cowboys 34 7 AT amp T Stadium Tied 15 15 First meeting at AT amp T Stadium 2013 Cowboys 31 7 AT amp T Stadium Cowboys 16 152014 Cowboys 34 31 Edward Jones Dome Cowboys 17 15 Final meeting in St Louis final meeting before the Rams return to Los Angeles2017 Rams 35 30 AT amp T Stadium Cowboys 17 162018 playoffs Rams 30 22 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Tied 17 17 NFC Divisional Round First meeting in Los Angeles since the Rams returned to the city Final meeting at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Ninth postseason meeting tying an NFL record since broken Rams lose Super Bowl LIII First postseason meeting since 1985 2019 Cowboys 44 21 AT amp T Stadium Cowboys 18 172020s Cowboys 2 1 Season Results Location Overall series Notes2020 Rams 20 17 SoFi Stadium Tied 18 18 First meeting at SoFi Stadium 2022 Cowboys 22 10 SoFi Stadium Cowboys 19 182023 Cowboys 43 20 AT amp T Stadium Cowboys 20 18Summary of results Season Season series at Dallas Cowboys at St Louis Los Angeles Rams NotesRegular season Cowboys 16 13 Cowboys 9 6 Tie 7 7 Cowboys won 2 of 3 games played in St Louis Postseason Rams 5 4 Rams 3 2 Tie 2 2 NFC Wild Card Round 1980 1983NFC Divisional Round 1973 1976 1979 1985 2018NFC Championship Game 1975 1978 Regular and postseason Cowboys 20 18 Cowboys 11 9 Tie 9 9See also editNational Football League rivalries California Texas rivalry Angels Rangers rivalryReferences edit DaSilva Cameron January 7 2019 Rams and Cowboys have lengthy playoff history but none this century Rams Wire Retrieved February 19 2024 Duffley John January 11 2019 The Cowboys Rams Playoff History is Long But Plenty Has Changed in 33 Years FanBuzz Retrieved February 19 2024 Strawn Michael January 9 2019 The Cowboys and the Rams are set to revive a storied playoff rivalry Blogging The Boys Retrieved February 19 2024 Cowboys Rams to meet for ninth time in playoffs most in NFL history NBC Sports January 12 2019 Retrieved February 19 2024 The Cowboys and Rams have a deep playoff history Here s how it has gone down Star Telegram January 12 2019 Retrieved February 18 2024 go rams January 18 2019 The Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams The Professor s playoff history course SB Nation Retrieved September 3 2021 Dijo Songco Los Angeles Rams top 5 rivals of all time ranked Clutch Points Retrieved September 3 2021 a b c Gary Klein September 27 2017 There s a lot of history between the Rams and Cowboys and Sunday s matchup stirs memories Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 3 2021 a b c d e f go rams January 18 2019 The Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Rams The Professor s playoff history course SB Nation Retrieved September 3 2021 NFL s Rams announce move to St Louis January 17 1995 HISTORY Retrieved February 23 2024 Brandon Bate August 25 2012 A Brief Look Into History St Louis Rams vs Dallas Cowboys course SB Nation Retrieved September 3 2021 California love Rams head back to L A for 16 ESPN com January 13 2016 Retrieved February 23 2024 Schilling Dave September 19 2016 After 22 years the Rams are back in LA Was it worth the wait The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved February 23 2024 Move still to come but team is officially the Los Angeles Rams ESPN com January 14 2016 Retrieved February 23 2024 David Howman September 9 2020 Know your history The Cowboys Rams matchup SB Nation Retrieved September 3 2021 Associated Press September 14 2020 Rams open SoFi Stadium in style with 20 17 win over Cowboys CBS Sports Retrieved September 3 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cowboys Rams rivalry amp oldid 1214451166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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