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1973 Los Angeles Rams season

NFL team 36th season


NFL team 36th season

FieldValue
teamLos Angeles Rams
year1973
record12–2
division_place1st NFC West
coachChuck Knox
ownerCarroll Rosenbloom
stadiumLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum
playoffsLost [Divisional Playoffs](1973-74-nfl-playoffs)
(at [Cowboys](1973-dallas-cowboys-season)) 16–27
uniform[[File:LA Rams Uniforms.png200px]]
shortnavlinkRams seasons

(at Cowboys) 16–27

The 1973 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 36th year with the National Football League and the 28th season in Los Angeles. The Rams were 7–0 at home for the first time since 1945. On the road, the Rams were 5–2.

The Rams donned new uniforms, which remained in use until 1994, their final season in Los Angeles, and though they moved to St. Louis in 1995, the uniform tradition continued until 1999, where they won Super Bowl XXXIV, and wore them for Super Bowl LIII. Among these changes, the Rams converted from white helmet horns to yellow helmet horns. The uniforms would return for their home games in 2018 and 2019.

The Rams finished the season with a 12–2 record and won the NFC West and appeared in the playoffs for the first time in the post-merger era. However, in their first post-merger playoff game, they lost to the Dallas Cowboys 27–16. This was the first of seven straight division titles for the Rams spanning from 1973 to 1979.

Offseason

NFL draft

Main article: 1973 NFL draft

= Pro BowlerHall of Fame]]r
RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes111231237242360495511551296133614171617167921911271112851229713323133351434915375163931640117427
**Pick Traded to the New England Patriots**Rams #1 Pick sent to Patriots as part of trade for Defensive end Fred Dryer
Cullen BryantRBColoradoChargers #2 Pick acquired for Deacon Jones, Greg Wojic and Lee White
Ron JaworskiQBYoungstown State
Jim YoungbloodLBTennessee TechChiefs #2 Pick acquired for Willie Ellison
Tim StokesTOregon#3 pick from Chargers in D. Jones deal.
Eddie McMillanCBFlorida State#4 Pick acquired from Chiefs for Pete Beathard
Cody JonesDESan Jose StateReleased in 1973 preseason; would make roster in 1974 season
Steve JonesRBDuke
Jim PetersonLBSan Diego State
Jason CaldwellWRNorth Carolina Central
Steve BrownLBOregon State Beavers
Bill DuLacGEastern Michigan
Jim NicholsonTMichigan State
Jeff InmonRBNorth Carolina Central
Willie JacksonWRFlorida
Robert StorckDTWisconsin
Rod MilburnWRSouthern
Clint SpearmanLBMichigan
Walter RhoneDBCentral Missouri
Jerry BondDBWeber State
Kurt MatterDEWashington
Fuller CherryDBArkansas–Monticello
Fred HenryRBNew Mexico

Personnel

Staff / Coaches

1973 Los Angeles Rams staff
**Front Office**

Roster

  • James Harris

  • Jack Reynolds MLB

Regular season

Schedule

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September 16at [Kansas City Chiefs](1973-kansas-city-chiefs-season)**W** 23–131–0Arrowhead Stadium62,315
September 23**[Atlanta Falcons](1973-atlanta-falcons-season)****W** 31–02–0Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum61,197
September 30at **[San Francisco 49ers](1973-san-francisco-49ers-season)****W** 40–203–0Candlestick Park57,487
October 7at [Houston Oilers](1973-houston-oilers-season)**W** 31–264–0Houston Astrodome34,875
October 14[Dallas Cowboys](1973-dallas-cowboys-season)**W** 37–315–0Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum81,428
October 21[Green Bay Packers](1973-green-bay-packers-season)**W** 24–76–0Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum80,558
October 28at [Minnesota Vikings](1973-minnesota-vikings-season)**L** 9–106–1Metropolitan Stadium47,787
November 4at **Atlanta Falcons****L** 13–156–2Atlanta Stadium55,837
November 11**[New Orleans Saints](1973-new-orleans-saints-season)****W** 29–77–2Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum70,358
November 18**San Francisco 49ers****W** 31–138–2Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum78,358
November 25at **New Orleans Saints****W** 24–139–2Tulane Stadium67,192
December 2at [Chicago Bears](1973-chicago-bears-season)**W** 26–010–2Soldier Field47,620
[New York Giants](1973-new-york-giants-season)**W** 40–611–2Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum73,328
December 16[Cleveland Browns](1973-cleveland-browns-season)**W** 30–1712–2Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum73,948
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Game summaries

Week 6

Newly acquired quarterback John Hadl, the NFC Player of the Year in 1973, and a stingy Los Angeles defense led the 6–0 Rams to a 10–0 lead in the first half on the way to a 24–7 victory over the 2–2–2 Green Bay Packers. After a scoreless first quarter, the Rams took the lead on kicker David Ray's 44-yard field goal. The next score came on a 46-yard touchdown pass from Hadl to former Eagles wide receiver Harold Jackson. Green Bay cut the deficit to 10–7 on wide receiver Barry Smith's 23-yard touchdown catch from MacArthur Lane on a halfback option pass.

Los Angeles gained momentum in the third quarter on a 40-yard field goal by David Ray. A 1-yard touchdown run by running back Larry Smith in the fourth quarter put the Rams ahead 20–7. Later in the game, the Packers found themselves deep in their own territory. Moments later, Dryer came storming in from the right side of the defense and chased down Green Bay quarterback Scott Hunter, dropping him in the end zone for a safety. On the Packers' following possession near their own goal line, Dryer attacked again. He looped through the middle of the Packers' offensive line and dragged backup quarterback Jim Del Gaizo down for his second safety of the game, setting a new NFL record.

For his efforts, Dryer was named the Associated Press NFL Defensive Player of the Week.

Week 12

Playoffs

WeekDateOpponentResultAttendance
DivisionalDecember 23, 1973at Dallas CowboysL 27–1664,291

Standings

References

References

  1. ''NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book'', Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, {{ISBN. 0-7611-2480-2, p. 267
  2. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
  3. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/197312020chi.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com]
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