1950 Los Angeles Rams season
| 1950 Los Angeles Rams season | |
|---|---|
| Head coach | Joe Stydahar |
| Home stadium | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
| Results | |
| Record | 9–3 |
| Division place | 1st NFL National |
| Playoffs | Won Conference Playoff (vs. Bears) 24–14 Lost NFL Championship (at Browns) 28–30 |
| Pro Bowlers | QB Norm Van Brocklin FS Woodley Lewis HB Glenn Davis DE Larry Brink QB Bob Waterfield FB Dick Hoerner DT Dick Huffman E Tom Fears |
| Uniform | |
The 1950 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's 13th year with the National Football League and the fifth season in Los Angeles.
The 1950 Rams hold the NFL's all-time record for average points per game, scoring 38.8 points per contest. They also hold the record for most points in a three-game span, with 165 points between October 15 and 29. They are the only team in modern NFL history to score 60-or-more points twice in a season. They did so in consecutive games, in Weeks Six (70) and Seven (65).
Los Angeles's 466 points scored in 1950 are the most scored by any team in the 1950s, and more than 70 points more than the next-closest team (which is, incidentally, the 1951 Rams). In the 1951 Pro Bowl, the first all-star game for the league in nine years, the Rams tied for the most selections with eight players.