1977 Los Angeles Rams season


The 1977 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 40th year with the National Football League and the 32nd season in Los Angeles.
Hobbled by chronic knee woes, quarterback Joe Namath was waived by the New York Jets after the 1976 season, after they were unable to trade him. Namath signed with the L.A. Rams in May 1977. Hope of a Rams revival sprung when Los Angeles won two of their first three games, but Namath was hampered by low mobility. After a poor performance in a Monday Night loss to the Bears, Namath never saw NFL game action again.
After a home playoff loss to the Minnesota Vikings 14-7 on a saturated field in game which has been termed the "Mud Bowl", Rams head coach Chuck Knox was fired due to ownership's frustration that Knox had not been able to reach the Super Bowl.

Offseason

NFL Draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club Team

Roster

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultNotesAttendance
1September 18, 1977at Atlanta FalconsL 17–6Namath threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Harold Jackson early, but then it was all Falcons as their defense totally shut down the running game. Scott Hunter, starting in place of injured Steve Bartkowski, directed a ball-control attack and ran for a touchdown.
55,956
2September 25, 1977Philadelphia EaglesW 20–0Namath passed for two touchdowns in this game, 14 yards to Lawrence McCutcheon and 2 yards to Terry Nelson.
46,031
3October 2, 1977San Francisco 49ersW 34–14McCutcheon and John Cappelletti both ran for two touchdowns in this rout. Jim Plunkett was completely ineffective against the Rams defense.
55,466
4October 10, 1977at Chicago BearsL 24–23Namath's final NFL start and game. He was 16 for 40 and once again victimized by no running game. Rams did get off to a 13–0 lead, but Bears QB Bob Avellini completed two long touchdown passes to James Scott and Walter Payton ran for 126 yards to bring the Bears back.
51,412
5October 16, 1977New Orleans SaintsW 14–7Pat Haden took back over as the starting quarterback and led a ball-control attack with McCutcheon gaining 152 yards and rookie Wendell Tyler scoring his first career NFL touchdown on a 16-yard run.
46,045
6October 24, 1977Minnesota VikingsW 35–3In a Monday Night blowout, Haden passed for two touchdowns and ran for another. The Rams' defense sacked Fran Tarkenton four times and intercepted him twice, both by rookie Pat Thomas.
61,414
7October 30, 1977at New Orleans SaintsL 27–26In a wild game at the New Orleans Superdome, the Saints won on a 31-yard field goal by Rich Szaro with 16 seconds left.
59,023
8November 6, 1977Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 31–0Haden continued to roll with two more touchdown passes and Jim Youngblood scored on a 25-yard interception return.
45,493
9November 13, 1977at Green Bay PackersW 24–6McCutcheon and Tyler each scored running touchdowns and Haden passed for another.
52,948
10November 20, 1977at San Francisco 49ersW 23–10Rookie wide receiver Billy Waddy scored his first NFL touchdown on a pass from Haden and McCutcheon scored on a 42-yard run.
56,779
11November 27, 1977at Cleveland BrownsW 9–0Rams won slug-it-out game in the mud despite Haden throwing 3 INT's. Cappelletti scored on a 7-yard run and Rafael Septién added a field goal.
70,352
12December 4, 1977Oakland RaidersW 20–14Against the defending Super Bowl champions, the Rams survived a late scoring drive and touchdown pass by Ken Stabler by answering with a 43-yard Haden-to-Harold Jackson touchdown bomb with around two minutes left. The win clinched the Rams' fifth straight division title.
67,075
13December 11, 1977Atlanta FalconsW 23–7Rams avenged their season-opening loss to the Falcons as Haden ran for a touchdown and passed for another to Cappelletti.
52,574
14December 17, 1977at Washington RedskinsL 17–14In the cold and rain at RFK Stadium, Redskins quarterback Billy Kilmer threw for two early touchdowns. Rookie backup quarterback Vince Ferragamo nearly led the Rams back in the second half with two touchdowns of his own, but Septien missed a potential game-tying FG with no time left. It turned out to be George Allen's final regular season game as an NFL coach.
54,208

Game summaries

Week 3

Week 12

Playoffs

Standings