NFL team season
The 1996 St. Louis Rams season was the franchise's 59th year with the National Football League (NFL) and the second season in St. Louis . It was marked by a 59–16 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in week 11. The Rams’ point tally in that game was the highest by an NFL team since 1989, when the Cincinnati Bengals scored 61 points. Safety Keith Lyle tied first for the league lead in interceptions, with 9. However, the Rams finished the season with a 6–10 record. Head coach Rich Brooks was fired after the season. This was also the Rams first full season playing in the Trans World Dome .
Offseason
NFL draft
Personnel
Staff
1996 St. Louis Rams staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Defensive coordinator – Willie Shaw
Defensive line – Deek Pollard
Linebackers – Dick Selcer
Cornerbacks – Steve Brown
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Strength and conditioning – Chris Clausen
Roster
Regular season
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Record
Venue
Attendance
1
September 1
Cincinnati Bengals
W 26–16
1–0
Trans World Dome
62,659
2
September 8
at San Francisco 49ers
L 0–34
1–1
3Com Park
63,624
3
Bye
4
September 22
Washington Redskins
L 10–17
1–2
Trans World Dome
62,303
5
September 29
at Arizona Cardinals
L 28–31 (OT)
1–3
Sun Devil Stadium
33,116
6
October 6
San Francisco 49ers
L 11–28
1–4
Trans World Dome
61,260
7
October 13
at Carolina Panthers
L 13–45
1–5
Bank of America Stadium
70,535
8
October 20
Jacksonville Jaguars
W 17–14
2–5
Trans World Dome
60,066
9
October 27
at Baltimore Ravens
L 31–37 (OT)
2–6
Memorial Stadium
60,256
10
November 3
at Pittsburgh Steelers
L 6–42
2–7
Three Rivers Stadium
58,148
11
November 10
Atlanta Falcons
W 59–16
3–7
Trans World Dome
58,776
12
November 17
Carolina Panthers
L 10–20
3–8
Trans World Dome
60,652
13
November 24
Green Bay Packers
L 9–24
3–9
Trans World Dome
61,499
14
December 1
at New Orleans Saints
W 26–10
4–9
Louisiana Superdome
26,310
15
December 8
at Chicago Bears
L 9–35
4–10
Soldier Field
45,075
16
December 15
at Atlanta Falcons
W 34–27
5–10
Georgia Dome
26,519
17
December 21
New Orleans Saints
W 14–13
6–10
Trans World Dome
57,681
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Standings
External links
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