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Top 5 Los Angeles Rams Quarterbacks Of All-Time
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The Los Angeles Rams franchise has featured some of the NFL’s most iconic quarterbacks to play the game. This list ranks the top 5 quarterbacks in the team’s history based on impact, accolades, and lasting legacy.

5. Jim Everett


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Although he never won an MVP or Super Bowl for the Rams, Jim Everett was a legendary quarterback for the franchise. Everett is the Rams’ all-time leader in passing yards and is second in touchdowns, throwing for nearly 24,000 yards during his tenure.

4. Roman Gabriel


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Roman Gabriel was a tough, strong-armed quarterback who dominated for the Rams in the late 60s and early 70s. He was awarded the league’s MVP in 1969, led the league in passing touchdowns twice, and was a four-time Pro Bowler. He also holds the record for most career wins with the Rams by a wide margin at 74.

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3. Matthew Stafford


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Matthew Stafford may have joined the Rams later in his career, but he has made an immediate and historic impact. In just his first season, he led the team to the Super Bowl LVI championship, delivering clutch performances throughout the playoffs. Stafford still has many years to climb the ranks on the list, but his instant impact on the franchise’s history is undoubtedly impressive.

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2. Norm Van Brocklin


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The Hall of Famer Norm Van Brocklin was arguably the outright best quarterback in the 1950s and helped the Rams win the 1951 NFL Championship. He holds the NFL record for passing yards in a game (554) and has nine Pro Bowl nominations on his resume.

1. Kurt Warner

Kurt Warner had a short but legendary run for the Los Angeles Rams. He won the NFL MVP in the 1999 season and brought the franchise a Super Bowl victory in 2000. He led one of the most explosive offenses in NFL history, and his rapid rise from an undrafted backup quarterback to Hall of Famer solidifies him as the Rams’ greatest quarterback.

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This article first appeared on LAFB Network and was syndicated with permission.

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