2008 St. Louis Rams season

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2008 St. Louis Rams season
Edward Jones Dome
Results
Record2–14
Division place4th NFC West
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro Bowlersnone
Team MVPOshiomogho Atogwe
Team ROYDonnie Avery

The 2008 season was the St. Louis Rams' 71st in the National Football League (NFL) and their 14th in St. Louis. They failed to improve upon their 3–13 record from the previous season and dropped to a 2–14 record.

On September 29, 2008, following a 0–4 start, head coach Scott Linehan was fired and replaced by defensive coordinator Jim Haslett, who occupied the head coach position with the team for the remainder of the 2008 season.

This was the first time the Rams suffered from consecutive losing seasons since 1997 and 1998.

Off season

After having been hospitalized for several months with breast cancer, owner Georgia Frontiere died on January 18, 2008.[1] Frontiere's son and Rams owner Chip Rosenbloom wanted to have the team wear its old blue and yellow uniforms from the 1999 season, but was denied his request by the NFL stating that he needed to give a one-year notice.[2][3] Rosenbloom announced on April 24, 2008 that the Rams will have a patch on the left shoulder of the jersey with the word "Georgia" written the way Frontiere signed her name during the 2008 season.[4]

Free agency

On March 1, the first day of free agency, the Rams signed place kicker Josh Brown from the Seattle Seahawks to a five-year, $14.2 million contract to replace retired Jeff Wilkins.[5] On March 3, the Rams signed Offensive Lineman Jacob Bell as a free agent from the Tennessee Titans to a six-year, $36 million deal, and includes a $7 million signing bonus.[6] On March 6, the Rams signed Tight End Anthony Becht as a free agent from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for an undisclosed amount.[7]

NFL draft

Round Pick Player Position College
1 2
Chris Long
DE Virginia
2 33 Donnie Avery WR Houston
3 65 John Greco
OT
Toledo
4 101 Justin King CB Penn State
4 128 Keenan Burton WR Kentucky
5 157 Roy Schuening
OG
Oregon State
7 228 Chris Chamberlain LB Tulsa
7 252 David Vobora LB Idaho

Prior to the draft, Billy Devaney was named vice president of player personnel, and took over decisions in for the off season and draft. The Denver Broncos traded their sixth-round selection (180th overall) to the Rams for defensive tackle Jimmy Kennedy.[8] The Rams traded their seventh-round selection (209th overall) to the Minnesota Vikings for offensive tackle Adam Goldberg.[9] The Rams received the Cincinnati Bengals' seventh-round pick (217th overall) in exchange for Ryan Fitzpatrick.[10] The Rams received one seventh-round pick (252nd overall) as a compensatory selection.

During Draft Day, the Washington Redskins traded their fifth-round and seventh-round selections (#157 and #228 overall) to the Rams for its two sixth-round selections (#168 and #180 overall).

Training camp

NFL.[11]

Personnel

St. Louis Rams 2008 final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad

rookies in italics
53 active, 14 inactive, 7 practice squad

Preseason schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue NFL.com
recap
1 August 9 at Tennessee Titans L 13–34 0–1
LP Field
Recap
2 August 16 San Diego Chargers W 7–6 1–1
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
3 August 23 Baltimore Ravens W 24–10 2–1
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
4 August 28 at Kansas City Chiefs L 16–21 2–2 Arrowhead Stadium Recap

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue NFL.com
recap
1 September 7 at Philadelphia Eagles L 3–38 0–1 Lincoln Financial Field Recap
2 September 14 New York Giants L 13–41 0–2
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
3 September 21 at Seattle Seahawks L 13–37 0–3
Qwest Field
Recap
4 September 28 Buffalo Bills L 14–31 0–4
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
5 Bye
6 October 12 at Washington Redskins W 19–17 1–4
FedExField
Recap
7 October 19 Dallas Cowboys W 34–14 2–4
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
8 October 26 at New England Patriots L 16–23 2–5 Gillette Stadium Recap
9 November 2 Arizona Cardinals L 13–34 2–6
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
10 November 9 at New York Jets L 3–47 2–7 Giants Stadium Recap
11 November 16 at San Francisco 49ers L 16–35 2–8 Candlestick Park Recap
12 November 23 Chicago Bears L 3–27 2–9
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
13 November 30 Miami Dolphins L 12–16 2–10
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
14 December 7 at Arizona Cardinals L 10–34 2–11
University of Phoenix Stadium
Recap
15 December 14 Seattle Seahawks L 20–23 2–12
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
16 December 21 San Francisco 49ers L 16–17 2–13
Edward Jones Dome
Recap
17 December 28 at Atlanta Falcons L 27–31 2–14 Georgia Dome Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

NFC West
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(4) Arizona Cardinals 9 7 0 .563 6–0 7–5 427 426 W1
San Francisco 49ers 7 9 0 .438 3–3 5–7 339 381 W2
Seattle Seahawks 4 12 0 .250 3–3 3–9 294 392 L1
St. Louis Rams 2 14 0 .125 0–6 2–10 232 465 L10

Regular season week-by-week results

Week 1: at Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles raced out of the gates to dismantle the Rams 38–3, the Eagles’ largest opening week margin-of-victory ever. Rookie

Tony Hunt scored from a yard out in the third quarter and the rout was on. DeSean Jackson's 60-yard punt return set up a short field goal for David Akers, and Philadelphia's lead grew to 31–0. Westbrook added a 6-yard rushing touchdown early in the fourth quarter before Josh Brown
kicked a 46-yard field goal to avoid the shutout.

McNabb had a vintage performance, throwing for 361 yards (mostly in the first half) and three scores. Jackson, Greg Lewis, and Baskett each had over 100 yards receiving. Westbrook ran for 91 yards and two touchdowns, while the defense completely shut down the St. Louis offense. The Rams didn't convert on all 11 3rd down plays, the first time since 1991. Steven Jackson had 40 yards on 14 carries and the team averaged 2.4 yards rushing.

In addition to beginning the season 0–1, the Rams suffered injuries with Leonard Little leaving the game with a hamstring injury, Drew Bennett with a foot injury and Orlando Pace with bruised ribs.[12]

Week 2: vs. New York Giants

Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 7 6 72141
Rams 0 6 0713

at

St. Louis, Missouri

Hoping to rebound from their dismal road loss to the Eagles, the Rams played their Week 2 home opener against the defending Super Bowl champions, the New York Giants. In the first quarter, St. Louis trailed early as Giants QB Eli Manning completed a 33-yard TD pass to WR Plaxico Burress. In the second quarter, the Rams responded with kicker Josh Brown getting a 54-yard field goal, yet New York answered with kicker John Carney kicking a 39-yard field goal. St. Louis would reply with Brown's 54-yard field goal, yet the Giants answered with Carney nailing a 33-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, New York increased its lead with Manning completing a 10-yard TD pass to WR Amani Toomer. In the fourth quarter, the Rams tried to rally as WR Torry Holt made a 45-yard juggling, circus catch in the end zone from QB Marc Bulger, making the Rams down 20–13 with 10 minutes 46 seconds left to play. However, the Giants pulled away with Manning's 18-yard TD pass to RB Ahmad Bradshaw, DE Justin Tuck’s 41-yard interception return for a touchdown, and Bradshaw's 31-yard TD run.

With the loss, St. Louis fell to 0–2. Over the course of two games the defense gave up almost 1,000 yards. The Rams offense has yet to be in the red zone all season.[14]

Week 3: at Seattle Seahawks

Period 1 2 34Total
Rams 0 6 7013
Seahawks 17 10 01037

at

Qwest Field, Seattle
, Washington

Trying to snap a two-game skid, the Rams flew to

Qwest Field for a Week 3 NFC West duel with the Seattle Seahawks. In the first quarter, St. Louis trailed early as Seahawks kicker Olindo Mare got a 28-yard field goal, QB Matt Hasselbeck completing a 10-yard TD pass to WR Michael Bumpus, and RB Julius Jones getting a 29-yard TD run. In the second quarter, the Rams got on the board as former Seahawk kicker Josh Brown got a 43-yard field goal, yet Seattle responded with RB T.J. Duckett
getting a 4-yard TD run. St. Louis would answer with Brown kicking a 29-yard field goal, yet the Seahawks increased its lead with Mare kicking a 38-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, the Rams tried to rally as QB Marc Bulger completed a 21-yard TD pass to WR Dane Looker. However, in the fourth quarter, Seattle pulled away with Duckett's 1-yard TD run and Mare's 38-yard field goal.

With the loss, St. Louis fell to 0–3.

Week 4: vs. Buffalo Bills

Period 1 2 34Total
Bills 6 0 71831
Rams 7 7 0014

at

St. Louis, Missouri