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Los Angeles Rams awards

This page details awards won by the Los Angeles Rams American football team. The Rams were formerly based in St. Louis (1995–2015) and Cleveland (1936–1942, 1944–1945), as well as Los Angeles (1946–1994, 2016–present).

Individual league awards edit

Coach of the Year: (6) edit

1945: Adam Walsh
1952: Hamp Pool
1967: George Allen
1973: Chuck Knox
1999: Dick Vermeil
2017: Sean McVay

Most Valuable Player: (6) edit

1939: Parker Hall HB
1945: Bob Waterfield QB
1969: Roman Gabriel QB
1999: Kurt Warner QB
2000: Marshall Faulk RB
2001: Kurt Warner QB

Defensive Rookie of the Year: (3) edit

1962: Merlin Olsen DT
1971: Isiah Robertson LB
2014: Aaron Donald DT

Offensive Rookie of the Year: (4) edit

1983: Eric Dickerson RB
1993: Jerome Bettis RB
2010: Sam Bradford QB
2015: Todd Gurley RB

Defensive Player of the Year: (4) edit

1967: Deacon Jones DE NEA
1968: Deacon Jones DE, NEA
1975: Jack Youngblood DE, UPI,
2013: Robert Quinn DE, PFWA
2017: Aaron Donald DT, AP
2018: Aaron Donald DT, AP, PFWA, SN
2020: Aaron Donald DT, AP, PFWA, SN

Offensive Player of the Year: (4) edit

1986: Eric Dickerson RB
1999: Marshall Faulk RB
2000: Marshall Faulk RB
2001: Marshall Faulk RB
2017: Todd Gurley RB
2021: Cooper Kupp WR

Man of the Year Award: (1) edit

2021: Andrew Whitworth LT

Pete Rozelle Trophy (Super Bowl MVP): (2) edit

2000: Kurt Warner QB (XXXIV)
2022: Cooper Kupp WR (LVI)

Team award edit

Individual team awards edit

Ed Block Courage Award edit

Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award edit

The Daniel F. Reeves Memorial Award is given to the Rams most valuable player of the year as determined by the players and coaches. It is named after Dan Reeves, the owner of the Rams from 1941 until 1971.

Carroll Rosenbloom Memorial Award edit

The Carroll Rosenbloom Memorial Award is given to the Rams rookie of the year as determined by the players and coaches. The reward is named after the former owner of the Rams. Rosenbloom was the owner of the Rams from 1972 until 1978.

Carl Ekern Spirit Of The Game Award edit

Ye Olde Rams Awards edit

Ye Olde Rams is now known as the Rams Alumni. From 1952 to the present, they vote on position awards for the Los Angeles Rams. The MVP and Rookie of the Year Awards were discontinued because the current players began voting on those two awards. Ye Olde Rams were run by former Rams George Struger and now operate under the Los Angeles Rams Alumni relations manager.[1]

Most Valuable Player edit

The Ye Olde Rams Most Valuable player is given to the Rams most valuable player of the year as determined by the Los Angeles Rams Alumni. The award differs from the Reeves Awards, voted on by current Rams players.[2]

Outstanding Rookie edit

1952—Bob Carey; 1953—Frank Fuller; 1954—Les Richter; 1955—Don Burroughs; 1956—Hugh Pitts; 1957—Jon Arnett; 1958—Lou Michaels; 1959—John LoVetere; 1960—Charley Britt; 1961—David Jones; 1962—Merlin Olsen; 1963—Don Chuy; 1964—Bill Munson; 1965—Jack Snow; 1966—Tom Mack; 1967—Willie Ellison; 1968—Mike Dennis; 1969—Larry Smith; 1970—Rich Saul; 1971—Isiah Robertson; 1972—Jim Bertelsen; 1973—Eddie McMillan; 1974—John Cappelletti; 1975—Monte Jackson; 1976—Pat Haden; 1977—Billy Waddy; 1978—Frank Corral; 1979—Kent Hill; 1980—Johnnie Johnson.

Outstanding Lineman edit

Award included both offensive and defensive "linemen" until separate awards; (O)—Offense; (D)—Defense; emerged in 1960. Offense ends i.e. Tom Fears, were considered linemen. Additionally, linebackers could be considered "non backs" and therefore linemen. [3]
1951—Jim Winkler; 1952—Andy Robustelli; 1953—Andy Robustelli; 1954—Tom Fears; 1955—Bud McFadin; 1956—Bud McFadin; 1957—Duane Putnam; 1958—Del Shofner; 1959—Bob Fry; 1960—Jim Phillips (O), John LoVetere (D); 1961—Frank Varrichione (O), Lamar Lundy (D); 1962—Frank Varrichione (O), Deacon Jones (D); 1963—Frank Varrichione (O), Jack Pardee (D); 1964—Marlin McKeever (O), Deacon Jones (D); 1965—Tommy McDonald (O), Deacon Jones (D); 1966—Charlie Cowan (O), Deacon Jones (D); 1967—Joe Scibelli (O), Merlin Olsen (D); 1968—Joe Scibelli (O), Merlin Olsen (D); 1969—Ken Iman (O), Merlin Olsen (D) 1970—Tom Mack (O), Merlin Olsen (D); 1971—Joe Scibelli (O), Coy Bacon (D); 1972—Joe Scibelli (O), Coy Bacon (D); 1973—Joe Scibelli (O). Jack Youngblood (D); 1974—Charlie Cowan (O), Fred Dryer (D); 1975—Tom Mack (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1976—Rich Saul (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1977—Tom Mack (O), Larry Brooks (D); 1978—Tom Mack (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1979—Rich Saul (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1980—Rich Saul (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1981—Rich Saul (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1982—Kent Hill (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1983—Jackie Slater (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1984—Bill Bain (O), Jack Youngblood (D); 1985—Dennis Harrah (O), Gary Jeter (D); 1986—Jackie Slater (O), Gary Jeter (D); 1987—Jackie Slater (O), Gary Jeter (D); 1988—Tom Newberry (O), Gary Jeter (D).; 1989—Tom Newberry (O), Kevin Greene (D); 1990—Jackie Slater (O), Kevin Greene (D); 1991—Tom Newberry (O), Kevin Greene (D); 1992—Gerald Perry (O), Sean Gilbert (D); 1993—Bern Brostek (O), Sean Gilbert (D); 1994—Tom Newberry (O), Robert Young (D); 1995—Wayne Gandy (O), D'Marco Farr (D); 1996—Bern Brostek (O), Kevin Carter (D); 1997—Wayne Gandy (O), Bill Johnson (D); 1998—Wayne Gandy (O), Kevin Carter (D); 1999—Orlando Pace (O), Kevin Carter (D); 2000—Orlando Pace (O), Grant Wistrom (D); 2001—Orlando Pace (O), Grant Wistrom (D); 2002—Adam Timmerman (O), Leonard Little (D); 2002—Adam Timmerman (O), Leonard Little (D); 2003—Orlando Pace (O), Leonard Little (D); 2004— Orlando Pace (O), Leonard Little (D); 2005— Orlando Pace (O), Leonard Little (D); 2006—Adam Timmerman (O), Leonard Little (D); 2007—Alex Barron (O), La'Roi Glover (D); 2008—Richie Incognito (O), James Hall (D); 2009—Jason Brown (O), Chris Long (D); 2010—Rodger Saffold (O), Chris Long (D); 2011—Harvey Dahl (O), Chris Long (D); 2012—Harvey Dahl (O), Chris Long (D); 2013-Jake Long (O); Robert Quinn (D); 2014-Rodger Saffold (O); Robert Quinn (D); 2015-Rob Havenstein (O); Aaron Donald (D); 2016-Rodger Saffold (O);Aaron Donald (D) 2017-Rodger Saffold (O);Aaron Donald (D); 2018-Rob Havenstein (O); Aaron Donald (D); 2019-Andrew Whitworth (O); Aaron Donald (D); 2020-Rob Havenstein (O); Aaron Donald (D); 2021-Brian Allen (O); Aaron Donald (D)

Outstanding receiver edit

Created in 1967 to honor receivers only (ends and tight ends)
1967—Jack Snow; 1968—Bernie Casey; 1969—Billy Truax; 1970—Jack Snow; 1971 —Lance Rentzel; 1972—Jack Snow; 1973—Harold Jackson; 1974—Bob Klein; 1975—Ron Jessie; 1976—Ron Jessie; 1977—Terry Nelson; 1978—Ron Jessie; 1979—Preston Dennard; 1980—Preston Dennard, 1981—Preston Dennard; 1982—Preston Dennard; 1983—Mike Barber; 1984—Henry Ellard; 1985—Henry Ellard; 1986—Henry Ellard; 1987—Henry Ellard; 1988—Henry Ellard; 1989—Flipper Anderson; 1990—Henry Ellard; 1991—Henry Ellard; 1992—Flipper Anderson; 1993—Henry Ellard; 1994—Troy Drayton; 1995—Isaac Bruce; 1996—Isaac Bruce; 1997—Ernie Conwell; 1998—Ricky Proehl; 1999—Isaac Bruce; 2000—Isaac Bruce; 2001—Isaac Bruce & Torry Holt; 2002—Isaac Bruce; 2003—Torry Holt; 2004—Isaac Bruce & Torry Holt; 2005—Torry Holt; 2006—Torry Holt; 2007—Torry Holt; 2008—Torry Holt; 2009—Brandon Gibson; 2010—Brandon Gibson; 2011—Brandon Gibson; 2012—Danny Amendola; 2013- Tavon Austin; 2014- Kenny Britt; 2015-Tavon Austin; 2016- Kenny Britt; 2017- Sammy Watkins; 2018-Robert Woods; 2019-Cooper Kupp; 2020-Cooper Kupp; 2021-Cooper Kupp

Outstanding back edit

In 1960 separate awards emerged for both offensive and defensive backs. Linebackers were, at times, eligible for this award.
1951—Dan Towler; 1952—Paul Younger; 1953—Skeets Quinlan; 1954—Paul Younger; 1955—Ron Waller; 1956—Paul Younger; 1957—Tom Wilson; 1958—Jon Arnett; 1959—Jon Arnett; 1960—Jon Arnett (O), Eddie Meador (D); 1961—Dick Bass (O), Ed Meador (D); 1962—Dick Bass (O), Marlin McKeever (D); 1963—Dick Bass (O), Ed Meador (D); 1964-Les Josephson (O), Ed Meador (D); 1965—Dick Bass (O), Ed Meador (D); 1966—Dick Bass (O), Maxie Baughan (D); 1967—Les Josephson (O), Ed Meador (D); 1968—Roman Gabriel (O), Jack Pardee (D); 1969—Les Josephson (O), Ed Meador (D); 1970—Les Josephson (O), Jack Pardee (D); 1971—Willie Ellison (O), Marlin McKeever (D); 1972—Willie Ellison (O), Marlin McKeever (D); 1973—Lawrence McCutcheon (O), Dave Elmendorf (D); 1974—Lawrence McCutcheon (O), Dave Elmendorf (D); 1975—Lawrence McCutcheon (O), Bill Simpson (D); 1976—Lawrence McCutcheon (O), Monte Jackson (D); 1977—Lawrence McCutcheon (O), Bill Simpson (D); 1978—John Cappelletti (O), Pat Thomas (D); 1979—Wendell Tyler (O), Jim Youngblood (D); 1980—Vince Ferragamo (O), Nolan Cromwell (D); 1981—Wendell Tyler (O), Rod Perry (D); 1982—Wendell Tyler (O), Nolan Cromwell (D); 1983—Eric Dickerson (O), Johnnie Johnson (D); 1984—Eric Dickerson (O), Jim Collins (D); 1985—Eric Dickerson (O), LeRoy Irvin (D); 1986—Eric Dickerson (O), LeRoy Irvin (D); 1987—Charles White (O), Jerry Gray (D); 1988—Greg Bell (O), LeRoy Irvin (D); 1989—Greg Bell (O), Jerry Gray (D); 1990—Jim Everett (O), Vince Newsome (D); 1991—Robert Delpino (O), Michael Stewart (D); 1992—Cleveland Gary (O), Anthony Newman(D); 1993—Jerome Bettis (O), Roman Phifer (D); 1994—Jerome Bettis (O), Roman Phifer (D); 1995—Jerome Bettis (O), Toby Wright (D); 1996—Harold Green (O), Keith Lyle (D); 1997—Amp Lee (O), Roman Phifer (D); 1998—Tony Banks (O), Roman Phifer (D); 1999—Kurt Warner (O), Todd Lyght (D); 2000—Marshall Faulk (O), Dexter McCleon (D); 2001—Marshall Faulk (O), Aeneas Williams (D); 2002—Marshall Faulk (O), Dre' Bly (D); 2003—Marshall Faulk (O), Aeneas Williams (D); 2004—Marc Bulger (O), Jerametrius Butler (D); 2005—Steven Jackson (O), Adam Archuleta (D); 2006—Steven Jackson (O), Oshiomogho Atogwe (D); 2007—Steven Jackson (O), Will Witherspoon (D); 2008—Steven Jackson (O), Oshiomogho Atogwe (D); 2009—Steven Jackson (O), Oshiomogho Atogwe (D);2010—Sam Bradford (O), Oshiomogho Atogwe (D); 2011—Steven Jackson (O), James Laurinaitis (D); (D); 2012—Sam Bradford (O), Cortland Finnegan (D); 2013- Zac Stacy (O); Janoris Jenkins (D); 2014- Tre Mason (O); Alec Ogletree (D); 2015- Todd Gurley (O); Trumaine Johnson; 2016- Todd Gurley (O); Alec Ogletree (D); 2017- Todd Gurley (O); Lamarcus Joyner (D); 2018- Todd Gurley (O); John Johnson III (D); 2019- Todd Gurley (O); Jalen Ramsey (D); 2020- Cam Akers (O); Jalen Ramsey (D); 2021- Matthew Stafford (O); Jalen Ramsey (D)

Outstanding Special Teams player edit

1969—Alvin Haymond 1970—Avlin Haymond; 1971—Alvin Haymond; 1972—Dave Chapple; 1973—David Ray; 1974—Jim Youngblood; 1975—Tom Dempsey; 1976—Cullen Bryant; 1977—Jim Jodat; 1978—Frank Corral; 1979—Ivory Sully; 1980—Ivory Sully; 1981—LeRoy Irvin; 1982—Ivory Sully; 1983—Ivory Sully; 1984—Norwood Vann and Ivory Sully; 1985—Dale Hatcher & Ron Brown; 1986—Vince Newsome; 1987—Ron Brown; 1988—Robert Delpino; 1989— Mike Lansford; 1990—Pat Terrell; 1991—Paul Butcher; 1992—Todd Kinchen; 1993—Thomas Homco; 1994—Todd Kinchen; 1995—Cedric Figaro; 1996—Todd Kinchen; 1997—Jeff Robinson; 1998—London Fletcher; 1999—Tony Horne; 2000—Az-Zahir Hakim; 2001—Jeff Wilkins; 2002— Nick Sorensen; 2003—Jeff Wilkins; 2004—Trev Faulk; 2005—Madison Hedgecock; 2006—Jeff Wilkins; 2007—Dante Hall; 2008—Donnie Jones; 2009—Donnie Jones & Chris Chamberlain; 2010—Danny Amendola; 2011—Dominique Curry; 2012—Greg Zuerlein; 2013-Johnny Hekker; 2014-Johnny Hekker; 2015-Johnny Hekker; 2016-Johnny Hekker; 2017—Greg Zuerlein; 2018-Cory Littleton; 2019-Johnny Hekker; 2020-Johnny Hekker; 2021-Matt Gay

NEA Third Down Trophy edit

The Rams MVP as determined by the Newspaper Enterprise Association, which gave the award beginning with the American Football League in 1960 and with the National Football League in 1970 and continued through 1979. 1970—Merlin Olsen; 1971—Willie Ellison; 1972—Ken Iman; 1973—John Hadl; 1974—Lawrence McCutcheon; 1975—Harold Jackson; 1976—Lawrence McCutcheon; 1977—Pat Haden; 1978—Jack Reynolds; 1979—Jim Youngblood

Other achievements edit

Pro Football Hall of Famers edit

Former Rams in the Pro Football Hall of Fame include Joe Namath (12), Ollie Matson (33), Andy Robustelli (84), Dick "Night Train" Lane (81), coach Earl "Dutch" Clark, and general manager Tex Schramm. GM and later NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle and coach Sid Gillman are also members of the Hall of Fame, but were elected on the basis of their performances with other teams or (in the case of Rozelle) NFL administration.

Cleveland/Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams Hall of Famers
No. Player Class Position(s) Tenure
-- George Allen 2002 Coach 1966–1970
36 Jerome Bettis 2015 RB 1993–1995
80 Isaac Bruce 2020 WR 1994-2007
29 Eric Dickerson 1999 RB 1983–1987
28 Marshall Faulk 2011 RB 1999-2006
55 Tom Fears 1970 End 1948–1956
91 Kevin Greene 2016 LB 1985-1992
40 Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch 1968 RB, WR 1949–1957
75 Deacon Jones 1980 DE 1961–1971
65 Tom Mack 1999 G 1966–1978
74 Merlin Olsen 1982 DT 1962–1976
76 Orlando Pace 2016 OT 1997-2008
-- Dan Reeves 1967 Owner 1941–1971
78 Jackie Slater 2001 OT 1976–1995
25 Norm Van Brocklin 1971 QB, P 1949–1957
10, 13 Kurt Warner 2017 QB 1998-2003
7 Bob Waterfield 1965 QB, DB, K, P 1945–1952
35 Aeneas Williams 2014 CB 2001–2004
85 Jack Youngblood 2001 DE 1971–1984

St. Louis Football Ring of Fame edit

Former Rams were included in the former Ring Of Fame in the Dome at America's Center. All players included were Hall of Famers, but there have been a few exceptions for team executives and coaches.

Players
No. Player Tenure Inducted
7 Bob Waterfield 1945–1952 1999
25 Norm Van Brocklin 1949–1957 1999
28 Marshall Faulk 1999–2006 2011
29 Eric Dickerson 1983–1987 1999
40 Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch 1949–1957 1999
48 Les Richter 1954–1962 2011
55 Tom Fears 1948–1956 1999
65 Tom Mack 1966–1978 1999
74 Merlin Olsen 1962–1976 1999
75 Deacon Jones 1961–1971 1999
78 Jackie Slater 1976–1995 2001
84* Jack Snow 1965–1975, Broadcaster 2006
85 Jack Youngblood 1971–1984 2001
*Jack Snow is not a Hall of Famer, but is honored due to his death in 2006
Coaches and executives
Name Tenure Inducted
Head Coach Dick Vermeil 1997–1999 2008
Owner Dan Reeves 1941–1971 2008
Owner Carroll Rosenbloom 1972–1979 2008
Owner Georgia Frontiere 1979–2007 2008

Retired numbers edit

Numbers that have been retired by the Rams.

Los Angeles Rams 40th Anniversary Team edit

Chosen by a fan vote of the Los Angeles Times in 1985.[4]

St. Louis Rams 10th Anniversary Team edit

Chosen by a fan vote in 2005.[5]

Rams 75th Anniversary Team edit

Chosen by stadium fan vote, 2012. [6]

CSVA Sports Film and Video Hall of Famers edit

  • Mickey Dukitch (2011)

Statistical awards edit

Sacks edit

Note: Year-by-year sack totals.[7] Sacks became an officially recognized statistic in 1982.

References edit

  1. ^ 2009 St. Louis Rams Media Guide
  2. ^ 1981 Los Angeles Rams Media Book
  3. ^ 1981 Los Angeles Rams Media Book
  4. ^ Los Angeles Times Waterfield Is Top Selection in Three Categories August 9, 1985. Retrieved Jan 3, 2011.
  5. ^ 2005 St. Louis Rams Media Guide.
  6. ^ . www.stlouisrams.com. Archived from the original on 2012-12-03.
  7. ^ Source: St. Louis Rams 2009 Media Book-Records Section

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This page details awards won by the Los Angeles Rams American football team The Rams were formerly based in St Louis 1995 2015 and Cleveland 1936 1942 1944 1945 as well as Los Angeles 1946 1994 2016 present Contents 1 Individual league awards 1 1 Coach of the Year 6 1 2 Most Valuable Player 6 1 3 Defensive Rookie of the Year 3 1 4 Offensive Rookie of the Year 4 1 5 Defensive Player of the Year 4 1 6 Offensive Player of the Year 4 1 7 Man of the Year Award 1 1 8 Pete Rozelle Trophy Super Bowl MVP 2 2 Team award 3 Individual team awards 3 1 Ed Block Courage Award 3 2 Daniel F Reeves Memorial Award 3 3 Carroll Rosenbloom Memorial Award 3 4 Carl Ekern Spirit Of The Game Award 4 Ye Olde Rams Awards 4 1 Most Valuable Player 4 2 Outstanding Rookie 4 3 Outstanding Lineman 4 4 Outstanding receiver 4 5 Outstanding back 4 6 Outstanding Special Teams player 4 7 NEA Third Down Trophy 5 Other achievements 5 1 Pro Football Hall of Famers 5 2 St Louis Football Ring of Fame 5 3 Retired numbers 5 4 Los Angeles Rams 40th Anniversary Team 5 5 St Louis Rams 10th Anniversary Team 5 6 Rams 75th Anniversary Team 5 7 CSVA Sports Film and Video Hall of Famers 6 Statistical awards 6 1 Sacks 7 ReferencesIndividual league awards editCoach of the Year 6 edit 1945 Adam Walsh1952 Hamp Pool1967 George Allen1973 Chuck Knox1999 Dick Vermeil2017 Sean McVay Most Valuable Player 6 edit 1939 Parker Hall HB1945 Bob Waterfield QB1969 Roman Gabriel QB1999 Kurt Warner QB2000 Marshall Faulk RB2001 Kurt Warner QB Defensive Rookie of the Year 3 edit 1962 Merlin Olsen DT1971 Isiah Robertson LB 2014 Aaron Donald DT Offensive Rookie of the Year 4 edit 1983 Eric Dickerson RB1993 Jerome Bettis RB2010 Sam Bradford QB2015 Todd Gurley RB Defensive Player of the Year 4 edit 1967 Deacon Jones DE NEA1968 Deacon Jones DE NEA 1975 Jack Youngblood DE UPI 2013 Robert Quinn DE PFWA2017 Aaron Donald DT AP2018 Aaron Donald DT AP PFWA SN2020 Aaron Donald DT AP PFWA SN Offensive Player of the Year 4 edit 1986 Eric Dickerson RB1999 Marshall Faulk RB2000 Marshall Faulk RB2001 Marshall Faulk RB2017 Todd Gurley RB 2021 Cooper Kupp WR Man of the Year Award 1 edit 2021 Andrew Whitworth LT Pete Rozelle Trophy Super Bowl MVP 2 edit Main article Super Bowl MVP 2000 Kurt Warner QB XXXIV 2022 Cooper Kupp WR LVI Team award edit1945 Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy NFL Champion 1951 Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy NFL Champion 1979 George Halas Trophy NFC Champion 1999 George Halas Trophy NFC Champion 1999 Vince Lombardi Trophy Super Bowl XXXIV 2001 George Halas Trophy NFC Champion 2018 George Halas Trophy NFC Champion 2021 George Halas Trophy NFC Champion 2021 Vince Lombardi Trophy Super Bowl LVI Individual team awards editEd Block Courage Award edit 1984 Jack Youngblood 1985 Mike Guman 1986 Doug Smith 1987 Charles White 1988 Vince Newsome 1989 Mark Jerue 1990 Jerry Gray 1991 Michael Stewart 1992 Jackie Slater 1993 David Lang 1994 Roman Phifer 1995 Ron Wolfley 1996 Alexander Wright 1997 Mark Rypien 1998 Mike Jones 1999 Ernie Conwell 2000 Trent Green 2001 Isaac Bruce 2002 Andy McCollum 2003 Aeneas Williams 2004 Marshall Faulk 2005 Leonard Little 2006 Pisa Tinoisamoa 2007 Dane Looker 2008 Orlando Pace 2009 James Hall 2010 Bradley Fletcher 2011 Brit Miller 2012 Danny Amendola 2013 Lance Kendricks 2014 Scott Wells 2015 Brian Quick 2016 Alec Ogletree 2017 Darrell Williams 2018 Sam Shields 2019 Cooper Kupp 2020 Rob Havenstein 2021 Justin Lawler 2022 Jordan Fuller Daniel F Reeves Memorial Award edit The Daniel F Reeves Memorial Award is given to the Rams most valuable player of the year as determined by the players and coaches It is named after Dan Reeves the owner of the Rams from 1941 until 1971 1969 Roman Gabriel 1970 Merlin Olsen 1971 Marlin McKeever 1972 Merlin Olsen 1973 John Hadl 1974 Lawrence McCutcheon 1975 Jack Youngblood 1976 Jack Youngblood 1977 Lawrence McCutcheon 1978 Jim Youngblood 1979 Jack Youngblood 1980 Vince Ferragamo 1981 Nolan Cromwell 1982 Vince Ferragamo 1983 Eric Dickerson 1984 Eric Dickerson 1985 LeRoy Irvin 1986 Eric Dickerson 1987 Charles White 1988 Henry Ellard 1989 Jim Everett 1990 Buford McGee 1991 Robert Delpino 1992 Jackie Slater 1993 Jerome Bettis 1994 Shane Conlan 1995 Isaac Bruce 1996 Isaac Bruce 1997 Amp Lee 1998 Kevin Carter 1999 Marshall Faulk 2000 Marshall Faulk 2001 Marshall Faulk 2002 Marc Bulger 2003 Torry Holt 2004 Marc Bulger 2005 Torry Holt 2006 Steven Jackson 2007 Will Witherspoon 2008 Oshiomogho Atogwe 2009 Steven Jackson 2010 Steven Jackson 2011 Steven Jackson 2012 Steven Jackson 2013 Robert Quinn 2014 Robert Quinn 2015 Aaron Donald 2016 Aaron Donald 2017 Todd Gurley 2018 Aaron Donald 2019 Aaron Donald 2020 Aaron Donald 2021 Cooper Kupp 2022 Bobby Wagner Carroll Rosenbloom Memorial Award edit The Carroll Rosenbloom Memorial Award is given to the Rams rookie of the year as determined by the players and coaches The reward is named after the former owner of the Rams Rosenbloom was the owner of the Rams from 1972 until 1978 1979 Kent Hill 1980 Johnnie Johnson 1981 Jairo Penaranda 1982 Barry Redden 1983 Eric Dickerson 1984 Ron Brown 1985 Dale Hatcher 1986 Jim Everett 1987 Cliff Hicks 1988 Robert Delpino 1989 Darryl Henley 1990 Bern Brostek 1991 Todd Lyght 1992 Sean Gilbert 1993 Jerome Bettis 1994 Isaac Bruce 1995 Kevin Carter 1996 Eddie Kennison 1997 David Thompson 1998 London Fletcher 1999 Torry Holt 2000 Matt Bowen 2001 Tommy Polley 2002 Travis Fisher 2003 Pisa Tinoisamoa 2004 Steven Jackson 2005 Alex Barron 2006 Tye Hill 2007 Adam Carriker 2008 Donnie Avery 2009 James Laurinaitis 2010 Sam Bradford 2011 Robert Quinn 2012 Janoris Jenkins 2013 Zac Stacy 2014 Aaron Donald 2015 Todd Gurley 2016 Cory Littleton 2017 Cooper Kupp 2018 John Franklin Myers 2019 Taylor Rapp 2020 Jordan Fuller 2021 Ernest Jones 2022 Cobie Durant Carl Ekern Spirit Of The Game Award edit 1991 Buford McGee FB 1992 Darryl Henley CB 1993 Tim Lester FB 1994 Jackie Slater T 1995 D Marco Farr DT 1996 Harold Green RB 1997 Mike A Jones LB 1998 Mike A Jones LB 1999 Mike A Jones LB 2000 Ray Agnew DT 2001 Aeneas Williams CB 2002 Ernie Conwell TE 2003 Aeneas Williams S 2004 Pisa Tinoisamoa LB 2005 Pisa Tinoisamoa LB 2006 Corey Chavous S 2007 Corey Chavous S 2008 Corey Chavous S 2009 Leonard Little DE 2010 Oshiomogho Atogwe S 2011 James Laurinaitis MLB 2012 Steven Jackson RB 2013 James Laurinaitis LB 2014 Cory Harkey FB 2015 Cory Harkey FB 2016 Cory Harkey FB 2017 Andrew Whitworth OT 2018 Andrew Whitworth OT 2019 Eric Weddle S 2020 Andrew Whitworth OT 2021 2022 Rob HavensteinYe Olde Rams Awards editYe Olde Rams is now known as the Rams Alumni From 1952 to the present they vote on position awards for the Los Angeles Rams The MVP and Rookie of the Year Awards were discontinued because the current players began voting on those two awards Ye Olde Rams were run by former Rams George Struger and now operate under the Los Angeles Rams Alumni relations manager 1 Most Valuable Player edit The Ye Olde Rams Most Valuable player is given to the Rams most valuable player of the year as determined by the Los Angeles Rams Alumni The award differs from the Reeves Awards voted on by current Rams players 2 1960 Les Richter 1961 Jim Phillips 1962 Dick Bass 1963 Roman Gabriel 1964 Eddie Meador 1965 Eddie Meador 1966 Dick Bass 1967 Roman Gabriel 1968 Deacon Jones 1969 Roman Gabriel 1970 Merlin Olsen 1971 Roman Gabriel 1972 Merlin Olsen 1973 John Hadl 1974 James Harris 1975 Jack Youngblood 1976 Jack Youngblood 1977 Pat Haden 1978 Jim Youngblood amp Jack Reynolds 1979 Jack Youngblood 1980 Vince Ferragamo Outstanding Rookie edit 1952 Bob Carey 1953 Frank Fuller 1954 Les Richter 1955 Don Burroughs 1956 Hugh Pitts 1957 Jon Arnett 1958 Lou Michaels 1959 John LoVetere 1960 Charley Britt 1961 David Jones 1962 Merlin Olsen 1963 Don Chuy 1964 Bill Munson 1965 Jack Snow 1966 Tom Mack 1967 Willie Ellison 1968 Mike Dennis 1969 Larry Smith 1970 Rich Saul 1971 Isiah Robertson 1972 Jim Bertelsen 1973 Eddie McMillan 1974 John Cappelletti 1975 Monte Jackson 1976 Pat Haden 1977 Billy Waddy 1978 Frank Corral 1979 Kent Hill 1980 Johnnie Johnson Outstanding Lineman edit Award included both offensive and defensive linemen until separate awards O Offense D Defense emerged in 1960 Offense ends i e Tom Fears were considered linemen Additionally linebackers could be considered non backs and therefore linemen 3 1951 Jim Winkler 1952 Andy Robustelli 1953 Andy Robustelli 1954 Tom Fears 1955 Bud McFadin 1956 Bud McFadin 1957 Duane Putnam 1958 Del Shofner 1959 Bob Fry 1960 Jim Phillips O John LoVetere D 1961 Frank Varrichione O Lamar Lundy D 1962 Frank Varrichione O Deacon Jones D 1963 Frank Varrichione O Jack Pardee D 1964 Marlin McKeever O Deacon Jones D 1965 Tommy McDonald O Deacon Jones D 1966 Charlie Cowan O Deacon Jones D 1967 Joe Scibelli O Merlin Olsen D 1968 Joe Scibelli O Merlin Olsen D 1969 Ken Iman O Merlin Olsen D 1970 Tom Mack O Merlin Olsen D 1971 Joe Scibelli O Coy Bacon D 1972 Joe Scibelli O Coy Bacon D 1973 Joe Scibelli O Jack Youngblood D 1974 Charlie Cowan O Fred Dryer D 1975 Tom Mack O Jack Youngblood D 1976 Rich Saul O Jack Youngblood D 1977 Tom Mack O Larry Brooks D 1978 Tom Mack O Jack Youngblood D 1979 Rich Saul O Jack Youngblood D 1980 Rich Saul O Jack Youngblood D 1981 Rich Saul O Jack Youngblood D 1982 Kent Hill O Jack Youngblood D 1983 Jackie Slater O Jack Youngblood D 1984 Bill Bain O Jack Youngblood D 1985 Dennis Harrah O Gary Jeter D 1986 Jackie Slater O Gary Jeter D 1987 Jackie Slater O Gary Jeter D 1988 Tom Newberry O Gary Jeter D 1989 Tom Newberry O Kevin Greene D 1990 Jackie Slater O Kevin Greene D 1991 Tom Newberry O Kevin Greene D 1992 Gerald Perry O Sean Gilbert D 1993 Bern Brostek O Sean Gilbert D 1994 Tom Newberry O Robert Young D 1995 Wayne Gandy O D Marco Farr D 1996 Bern Brostek O Kevin Carter D 1997 Wayne Gandy O Bill Johnson D 1998 Wayne Gandy O Kevin Carter D 1999 Orlando Pace O Kevin Carter D 2000 Orlando Pace O Grant Wistrom D 2001 Orlando Pace O Grant Wistrom D 2002 Adam Timmerman O Leonard Little D 2002 Adam Timmerman O Leonard Little D 2003 Orlando Pace O Leonard Little D 2004 Orlando Pace O Leonard Little D 2005 Orlando Pace O Leonard Little D 2006 Adam Timmerman O Leonard Little D 2007 Alex Barron O La Roi Glover D 2008 Richie Incognito O James Hall D 2009 Jason Brown O Chris Long D 2010 Rodger Saffold O Chris Long D 2011 Harvey Dahl O Chris Long D 2012 Harvey Dahl O Chris Long D 2013 Jake Long O Robert Quinn D 2014 Rodger Saffold O Robert Quinn D 2015 Rob Havenstein O Aaron Donald D 2016 Rodger Saffold O Aaron Donald D 2017 Rodger Saffold O Aaron Donald D 2018 Rob Havenstein O Aaron Donald D 2019 Andrew Whitworth O Aaron Donald D 2020 Rob Havenstein O Aaron Donald D 2021 Brian Allen O Aaron Donald D Outstanding receiver edit Created in 1967 to honor receivers only ends and tight ends 1967 Jack Snow 1968 Bernie Casey 1969 Billy Truax 1970 Jack Snow 1971 Lance Rentzel 1972 Jack Snow 1973 Harold Jackson 1974 Bob Klein 1975 Ron Jessie 1976 Ron Jessie 1977 Terry Nelson 1978 Ron Jessie 1979 Preston Dennard 1980 Preston Dennard 1981 Preston Dennard 1982 Preston Dennard 1983 Mike Barber 1984 Henry Ellard 1985 Henry Ellard 1986 Henry Ellard 1987 Henry Ellard 1988 Henry Ellard 1989 Flipper Anderson 1990 Henry Ellard 1991 Henry Ellard 1992 Flipper Anderson 1993 Henry Ellard 1994 Troy Drayton 1995 Isaac Bruce 1996 Isaac Bruce 1997 Ernie Conwell 1998 Ricky Proehl 1999 Isaac Bruce 2000 Isaac Bruce 2001 Isaac Bruce amp Torry Holt 2002 Isaac Bruce 2003 Torry Holt 2004 Isaac Bruce amp Torry Holt 2005 Torry Holt 2006 Torry Holt 2007 Torry Holt 2008 Torry Holt 2009 Brandon Gibson 2010 Brandon Gibson 2011 Brandon Gibson 2012 Danny Amendola 2013 Tavon Austin 2014 Kenny Britt 2015 Tavon Austin 2016 Kenny Britt 2017 Sammy Watkins 2018 Robert Woods 2019 Cooper Kupp 2020 Cooper Kupp 2021 Cooper Kupp Outstanding back edit In 1960 separate awards emerged for both offensive and defensive backs Linebackers were at times eligible for this award 1951 Dan Towler 1952 Paul Younger 1953 Skeets Quinlan 1954 Paul Younger 1955 Ron Waller 1956 Paul Younger 1957 Tom Wilson 1958 Jon Arnett 1959 Jon Arnett 1960 Jon Arnett O Eddie Meador D 1961 Dick Bass O Ed Meador D 1962 Dick Bass O Marlin McKeever D 1963 Dick Bass O Ed Meador D 1964 Les Josephson O Ed Meador D 1965 Dick Bass O Ed Meador D 1966 Dick Bass O Maxie Baughan D 1967 Les Josephson O Ed Meador D 1968 Roman Gabriel O Jack Pardee D 1969 Les Josephson O Ed Meador D 1970 Les Josephson O Jack Pardee D 1971 Willie Ellison O Marlin McKeever D 1972 Willie Ellison O Marlin McKeever D 1973 Lawrence McCutcheon O Dave Elmendorf D 1974 Lawrence McCutcheon O Dave Elmendorf D 1975 Lawrence McCutcheon O Bill Simpson D 1976 Lawrence McCutcheon O Monte Jackson D 1977 Lawrence McCutcheon O Bill Simpson D 1978 John Cappelletti O Pat Thomas D 1979 Wendell Tyler O Jim Youngblood D 1980 Vince Ferragamo O Nolan Cromwell D 1981 Wendell Tyler O Rod Perry D 1982 Wendell Tyler O Nolan Cromwell D 1983 Eric Dickerson O Johnnie Johnson D 1984 Eric Dickerson O Jim Collins D 1985 Eric Dickerson O LeRoy Irvin D 1986 Eric Dickerson O LeRoy Irvin D 1987 Charles White O Jerry Gray D 1988 Greg Bell O LeRoy Irvin D 1989 Greg Bell O Jerry Gray D 1990 Jim Everett O Vince Newsome D 1991 Robert Delpino O Michael Stewart D 1992 Cleveland Gary O Anthony Newman D 1993 Jerome Bettis O Roman Phifer D 1994 Jerome Bettis O Roman Phifer D 1995 Jerome Bettis O Toby Wright D 1996 Harold Green O Keith Lyle D 1997 Amp Lee O Roman Phifer D 1998 Tony Banks O Roman Phifer D 1999 Kurt Warner O Todd Lyght D 2000 Marshall Faulk O Dexter McCleon D 2001 Marshall Faulk O Aeneas Williams D 2002 Marshall Faulk O Dre Bly D 2003 Marshall Faulk O Aeneas Williams D 2004 Marc Bulger O Jerametrius Butler D 2005 Steven Jackson O Adam Archuleta D 2006 Steven Jackson O Oshiomogho Atogwe D 2007 Steven Jackson O Will Witherspoon D 2008 Steven Jackson O Oshiomogho Atogwe D 2009 Steven Jackson O Oshiomogho Atogwe D 2010 Sam Bradford O Oshiomogho Atogwe D 2011 Steven Jackson O James Laurinaitis D D 2012 Sam Bradford O Cortland Finnegan D 2013 Zac Stacy O Janoris Jenkins D 2014 Tre Mason O Alec Ogletree D 2015 Todd Gurley O Trumaine Johnson 2016 Todd Gurley O Alec Ogletree D 2017 Todd Gurley O Lamarcus Joyner D 2018 Todd Gurley O John Johnson III D 2019 Todd Gurley O Jalen Ramsey D 2020 Cam Akers O Jalen Ramsey D 2021 Matthew Stafford O Jalen Ramsey D Outstanding Special Teams player edit 1969 Alvin Haymond 1970 Avlin Haymond 1971 Alvin Haymond 1972 Dave Chapple 1973 David Ray 1974 Jim Youngblood 1975 Tom Dempsey 1976 Cullen Bryant 1977 Jim Jodat 1978 Frank Corral 1979 Ivory Sully 1980 Ivory Sully 1981 LeRoy Irvin 1982 Ivory Sully 1983 Ivory Sully 1984 Norwood Vann and Ivory Sully 1985 Dale Hatcher amp Ron Brown 1986 Vince Newsome 1987 Ron Brown 1988 Robert Delpino 1989 Mike Lansford 1990 Pat Terrell 1991 Paul Butcher 1992 Todd Kinchen 1993 Thomas Homco 1994 Todd Kinchen 1995 Cedric Figaro 1996 Todd Kinchen 1997 Jeff Robinson 1998 London Fletcher 1999 Tony Horne 2000 Az Zahir Hakim 2001 Jeff Wilkins 2002 Nick Sorensen 2003 Jeff Wilkins 2004 Trev Faulk 2005 Madison Hedgecock 2006 Jeff Wilkins 2007 Dante Hall 2008 Donnie Jones 2009 Donnie Jones amp Chris Chamberlain 2010 Danny Amendola 2011 Dominique Curry 2012 Greg Zuerlein 2013 Johnny Hekker 2014 Johnny Hekker 2015 Johnny Hekker 2016 Johnny Hekker 2017 Greg Zuerlein 2018 Cory Littleton 2019 Johnny Hekker 2020 Johnny Hekker 2021 Matt Gay NEA Third Down Trophy edit The Rams MVP as determined by the Newspaper Enterprise Association which gave the award beginning with the American Football League in 1960 and with the National Football League in 1970 and continued through 1979 1970 Merlin Olsen 1971 Willie Ellison 1972 Ken Iman 1973 John Hadl 1974 Lawrence McCutcheon 1975 Harold Jackson 1976 Lawrence McCutcheon 1977 Pat Haden 1978 Jack Reynolds 1979 Jim YoungbloodOther achievements editPro Football Hall of Famers edit Former Rams in the Pro Football Hall of Fame include Joe Namath 12 Ollie Matson 33 Andy Robustelli 84 Dick Night Train Lane 81 coach Earl Dutch Clark and general manager Tex Schramm GM and later NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle and coach Sid Gillman are also members of the Hall of Fame but were elected on the basis of their performances with other teams or in the case of Rozelle NFL administration Cleveland Los Angeles St Louis Rams Hall of FamersNo Player Class Position s Tenure George Allen 2002 Coach 1966 197036 Jerome Bettis 2015 RB 1993 199580 Isaac Bruce 2020 WR 1994 200729 Eric Dickerson 1999 RB 1983 198728 Marshall Faulk 2011 RB 1999 200655 Tom Fears 1970 End 1948 195691 Kevin Greene 2016 LB 1985 199240 Elroy Crazy Legs Hirsch 1968 RB WR 1949 195775 Deacon Jones 1980 DE 1961 197165 Tom Mack 1999 G 1966 197874 Merlin Olsen 1982 DT 1962 197676 Orlando Pace 2016 OT 1997 2008 Dan Reeves 1967 Owner 1941 197178 Jackie Slater 2001 OT 1976 199525 Norm Van Brocklin 1971 QB P 1949 195710 13 Kurt Warner 2017 QB 1998 20037 Bob Waterfield 1965 QB DB K P 1945 195235 Aeneas Williams 2014 CB 2001 200485 Jack Youngblood 2001 DE 1971 1984St Louis Football Ring of Fame edit Former Rams were included in the former Ring Of Fame in the Dome at America s Center All players included were Hall of Famers but there have been a few exceptions for team executives and coaches PlayersNo Player Tenure Inducted7 Bob Waterfield 1945 1952 199925 Norm Van Brocklin 1949 1957 199928 Marshall Faulk 1999 2006 201129 Eric Dickerson 1983 1987 199940 Elroy Crazy Legs Hirsch 1949 1957 199948 Les Richter 1954 1962 201155 Tom Fears 1948 1956 199965 Tom Mack 1966 1978 199974 Merlin Olsen 1962 1976 199975 Deacon Jones 1961 1971 199978 Jackie Slater 1976 1995 200184 Jack Snow 1965 1975 Broadcaster 200685 Jack Youngblood 1971 1984 2001 Jack Snow is not a Hall of Famer but is honored due to his death in 2006Coaches and executivesName Tenure InductedHead Coach Dick Vermeil 1997 1999 2008Owner Dan Reeves 1941 1971 2008Owner Carroll Rosenbloom 1972 1979 2008Owner Georgia Frontiere 1979 2007 2008 Retired numbers edit See also List of National Football League retired numbers Numbers that have been retired by the Rams 7 Bob Waterfield 28 Marshall Faulk 29 Eric Dickerson 74 Merlin Olsen 75 Deacon Jones 78 Jackie Slater 80 Isaac Bruce 85 Jack Youngblood Los Angeles Rams 40th Anniversary Team edit Chosen by a fan vote of the Los Angeles Times in 1985 4 St Louis Rams 10th Anniversary Team edit Chosen by a fan vote in 2005 5 Rams 75th Anniversary Team edit Chosen by stadium fan vote 2012 6 CSVA Sports Film and Video Hall of Famers edit Main article Collegiate Sports Video Association Mickey Dukitch 2011 Statistical awards editSacks edit Note Year by year sack totals 7 Sacks became an officially recognized statistic in 1982 1960 Brito 7 1961 Lundy 11 1962 Jones 12 1963 Lundy 9 1964 Jones 22 1965 Jones 19 1966 Jones 18 1967 Jones 21 1968 Jones 22 1969 Jones 15 1970 Jones 12 1971 C Bacon 11 1972 C Bacon 11 1973 Youngblood 16 1974 Youngblood 15 1975 Youngblood 15 1976 tie Youngblood amp Brooks 14 1977 Youngblood 8 1978 Brooks 8 1979 Youngblood 18 1980 Youngblood 11 1981 Youngblood 12 1982 Fanning 5 1983 Youngblood 10 1984 Youngblood 9 1985 Wilcher 12 1986 Jeter 8 1987 Jeter 7 1988 Greene 16 1989 Greene 16 1990 Greene 13 1991 tie Greene amp Robinson 3 1992 Greene 10 1993 Gilbert 10 1994 Young 6 5 1995 Farr 11 1996 Carter 9 1997 O Neal 10 1998 Carter 12 1999 Carter 17 2000 Wistrom 11 2001 Little 14 2002 Little 12 2003 Little 12 2004 Fisher 8 2005 Little 9 2006 Little 13 2007 Witherspoon 7 2008 J Hall 6 2009 Little 6 2010 J Hall 10 2011 Long 13 2012 Long 11 2013 Quinn 19 2014 Quinn 10 2015 Donald 11 2016 Donald 8 2017 Donald 11 2018 Donald 20 References edit 2009 St Louis Rams Media Guide 1981 Los Angeles Rams Media Book 1981 Los Angeles Rams Media Book Los Angeles Times Waterfield Is Top Selection in Three Categories August 9 1985 Retrieved Jan 3 2011 2005 St Louis Rams Media Guide Past Present and Future Come Together for 75th Anniversary www 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