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The 1951 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 14th year in the National Football League and the sixth season in Los Angeles. In 1951, the Rams had an up-and-down season, never winning more than three games in a row, but were able to win eight games and clinch the National Conference after defeating the Green Bay Packers during Week 12 of the season. Los Angeles also led the National Football League in attendance for the second time while in Southern California; the first of 10 consecutive seasons leading the league in attendance. The Rams' largest crowd during the 1951 campaign was 67,186 against the Cleveland Browns during Week 2.

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  • The 1951 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 14th year in the National Football League and the sixth season in Los Angeles. In 1951, the Rams had an up-and-down season, never winning more than three games in a row, but were able to win eight games and clinch the National Conference after defeating the Green Bay Packers during Week 12 of the season. Los Angeles also led the National Football League in attendance for the second time while in Southern California; the first of 10 consecutive seasons leading the league in attendance. The Rams' largest crowd during the 1951 campaign was 67,186 against the Cleveland Browns during Week 2. After their 8–5 campaign, Los Angeles won the National Conference and advanced to their third NFL Championship Game in a row and faced the powerhouse Cleveland Browns. The Rams ended up winning their second NFL Championship in seven seasons, and their first in Los Angeles. The 1951 NFL Championship was also the State of California's first major professional championship and was the Rams' only title while in Southern California, until Super Bowl LVI, 70 years later. The Rams would advance to the championship round four more times (1955, Super Bowl XIV, Super Bowl LIII, and Super Bowl LVI). The Rams scored 391 points, the second-most of any NFL team in the 1950s (although significantly less than the highest-scoring team of the decade, the 1950 Rams). Los Angeles led the league in total points, total yards, passing yards, and was third in the league in rushing. Ram quarterbacks Bob Waterfield and Norm Van Brocklin led the National Football League in quarterback rating, with both in the top three in yards per completion. Elroy "Crazy Legs" Hirsch led in nearly every receiving category (receptions, receiving yards, receiving touchdowns, yards per reception, yards per game, and points scored). While the Rams' offensive statistics were stellar, Los Angeles' defense was middle-of-the pack in the NFL with 261 points and 3,879 yards given up. (en)
  • La stagione 1951 dei Los Angeles Rams è stata la 14ª della franchigia nella National Football League e la sesta Los Angeles La squadra ebbe una stagione regolare di alti e bassi, non vincendo mai più di tre gare consecutive ma riuscendo comunque a vincere 8 gare e a conquistare la National Conference dopo avere battuto i Green Bay Packers nella settimana 12. Los Angeles guidò anche la National Football League per la seconda volta dal trasferimento in California, la prima di dieci stagioni consecutive. Nella terza finale consecutiva, i Rams affrontarono in una rivincita i Cleveland Browns campioni in carica, conquistando il secondo titolo di sette stagioni, il primo a Los Angeles. La squadra non avrebbe più vinto alcun titolo durante la sua prima permanenza ad LA, durata fino al 1994. (it)
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  • Won NFL Championship 24–17 (en)
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  • ;First Quarter *LA – Elroy Hirsch 34-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 7–0 *LA – Bob Waterfield 47-yard field goal – Rams 10–0 *CLE – Ken Carpenter 45-yard pass from Otto Graham – Rams 10–7 ;Third Quarter *CLE – Ken Carpenter 2-yard rush Lou Groza kick) – Browns 14–10 *CLE – Ken Carpenter 7-yard rush – Browns 21–10 *CLE – Warren Lahr 23-yard interception return – Browns 28–10 *LA – Glenn Davis 1 yard rush – Browns 28–17 ;Fourth Quarter *CLE – Lou Groza 44-yard field goal – Browns 31–17 *LA – Glenn Davis 14-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Browns 31–23 *CLE – Dub Jones 1 yard rush – Browns 38–23 (en)
  • ;First Quarter *SF – Gordy Soltau 23-yard field goal – 49ers 3–0 *LA – Bob Waterfield 26-yard field goal – Tied 3–3 *SF – Joe Arenas 2-yard rush – 49ers 10–3 ;Second Quarter *SF – Gordy Soltau 10-yard pass from Frankie Albert – 49ers 17–3 *LA – Elroy Hirsch 79-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – 49ers 17–10 *SF – Johnny Strzykalski 1 yard rush – 49ers 24–10 *SF – Leo Nomellini 20-yard blocked punt return – 49ers 31–10 *SF – Gordy Soltau 13-yard pass from Y. A. Tittle – 49ers 38–10 ;Third Quarter *LA – Dick Hoerner 12-yard rush – 49ers 38–17 ;Fourth Quarter *SF – Gordy Soltau 48-yard pass from Y. A. Tittle – 49ers 44–17 (en)
  • ;Third Quarter *LA – Dan Towler 79-yard rush – Rams 7–0 ;Fourth Quarter *LA – Tommy Kalmanir 38-yard pass from Bob Waterfield – Rams 14–0 *LA – Elroy Hirsch 81-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 21–0 *LA – Jerry Williams 5-yard rush – Rams 28–0 (en)
  • ;Second Quarter * LA – Dick Hoerner 1-yard run – Rams 0–7 * CLE – Lou Groza 52-yard field goal – Rams 3–7 * CLE – Dub Jones 17-yard pass from Otto Graham – Browns 10–7 ;Third Quarter * LA – Dan Towler 1-yard run – Rams 10–14 ;Fourth Quarter * LA – Bob Waterfield 17-yard field goal – Rams 10–17 * CLE – Ken Carpenter 5-yard run – Tied 17–17 * LA – Tom Fears 73-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 17–24 (en)
  • ;First Quarter *CHC – Billy Cross 80-yard pass from Jim Hardy – Cardinals 7–0 ;Second Quarter *LA – Dick Hoerner 11-yard rush – Tied 7–7 ;Third Quarter *LA – Bob Waterfield 1 yard rush – Rams 14–7 *LA – Tommy Kalmanir 67-yard punt return – Rams 21–7 *LA – Dick Hoerner 3-yard rush – Rams 28–7 *LA – Elroy Hirsch 53-yard pass from Bob Waterfield – Rams 35–7 ;Fourth Quarter *CHC – Charley Trippi 3-yard rush – Rams 35–14 *LA – Elroy Hirsch 54-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 42–14 *LA – Bob Waterfield 26-yard field goal – Rams 45–14 *CHC – Fran Polsfoot 80-yard pass from Charley Trippi – Rams 45–21 (en)
  • ;First Quarter *LA – Bob Waterfield 37-yard field goal – Rams 3–0 *LA – Elroy Hirsch 70-yard pass from Bob Waterfield – Rams 10–0 ;Second Quarter *LA – Tom Fears 43-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 17–0 *DET – Dorne Dibble 36-yard pass from Bobby Layne – Rams 17–7 *DET – Jack Christiansen 69-yard punt return – Rams 17–14 ;Third Quarter *LA – Norb Hecker 20-yard pass from Bob Waterfield – Rams 24–14 *LA – Bob Waterfield 47-yard field goal – Rams 27–14 ;Fourth Quarter *DET – Jack Christiansen 47-yard punt return – Rams 27–21 (en)
  • ;First Quarter *LA – Bob Waterfield 39-yard field goal – Rams 3–0 *LA – Bob Waterfield 1 yard rush – Rams 10–0 ;Second Quarter *SF – Joe Perry 58-yard rush – Rams 10–7 *LA – Bob Waterfield 20-yard field goal – Rams 13–7 ;Third Quarter *SF – Frankie Albert 7-yard rush – Tied 13–13 ;Fourth Quarter *SF – Gordy Soltau 11-yard field goal – 49ers 16–13 *LA – Elroy Hirsch 76-yard pass from Bob Waterfield – Rams 20–16 *LA – Bob Waterfield 38-yard field goal – Rams 23–16 (en)
  • ;First Quarter *LA – Elroy Hirsch 41-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 7–0 *LA – Dick Hoerner 22-yard rush – Rams 14–0 *LA – Vitamin Smith 67-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 21–0 ;Second Quarter *LA – Norm Van Brocklin 1 yard rush – Rams 28–0 *LA – Elroy Hirsch 47-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 34–0 *NYY – Buddy Young 79-yard punt return – Rams 34–7 ;Third Quarter *LA – Elroy Hirsch 26-yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 41–7 ;Fourth Quarter *NYY – Art Tait 30-yard fumble return – Rams 41–14 *LA – Elroy Hirsch 1 yard pass from Norm Van Brocklin – Rams 48–14 *LA – Dan Towler 1 yard rush – Rams 54–14 (en)
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  • ;49ers *Joe Perry – 12 Rush, 115 Yds ;Rams *Elroy Hirsch – 4 Rec, 103 Yds (en)
  • ;Browns *Dub Jones – 9 Rush, 110 Yds (en)
  • ;Rams *Elroy Hirsch – 7 Rec, 147 Yds (en)
  • ;Rams *Dan Towler – 11 Rush, 144 Yds *Elroy Hirsch – 3 Rec, 111 Yds (en)
  • ;Browns *Otto Graham— 19/40, 280 Yds, 1 TD, 3 INT *Otto Graham— 5 Rush, 43 Yds *Mac Speedie— 7 Rec, 81 Yds ;Rams *Norm Van Brocklin— 4/6, 128 Yds, 1 TD, 0 INT *Dan Towler— 16 Rush, 36 Yds *Tom Fears— 4 Rec, 146 Yds (en)
  • ;Rams *Dan Towler – 11 Rush, 109 Yds *Elroy Hirsch – 6 Rec, 195 Yds (en)
  • ;Rams *Norm Van Brocklin— 27/41, 554 Yds, 5 TD, 2 INT *Elroy Hirsch— 9 Rec, 173 Yds (en)
  • ;Rams *Elroy Hirsch – 7 Rec, 163 Yds ;49ers *Gordy Soltau – 6 Rec, 132 Yds (en)
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  • NFL Championship Game: Cleveland Browns at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Week Five: Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco 49ers (en)
  • Week Four: Los Angeles Rams at Green Bay Packers (en)
  • Week One: New York Yanks at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Week Six: Chicago Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Week Six: San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Week Two: Cleveland Browns at Los Angeles Rams (en)
  • Week Two: Los Angeles Rams at Detroit Lions (en)
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  • The 1951 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 14th year in the National Football League and the sixth season in Los Angeles. In 1951, the Rams had an up-and-down season, never winning more than three games in a row, but were able to win eight games and clinch the National Conference after defeating the Green Bay Packers during Week 12 of the season. Los Angeles also led the National Football League in attendance for the second time while in Southern California; the first of 10 consecutive seasons leading the league in attendance. The Rams' largest crowd during the 1951 campaign was 67,186 against the Cleveland Browns during Week 2. (en)
  • La stagione 1951 dei Los Angeles Rams è stata la 14ª della franchigia nella National Football League e la sesta Los Angeles La squadra ebbe una stagione regolare di alti e bassi, non vincendo mai più di tre gare consecutive ma riuscendo comunque a vincere 8 gare e a conquistare la National Conference dopo avere battuto i Green Bay Packers nella settimana 12. Los Angeles guidò anche la National Football League per la seconda volta dal trasferimento in California, la prima di dieci stagioni consecutive. (it)
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  • 1951 Los Angeles Rams season (en)
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