The 2001 St. Louis Rams season was the 64th season for the team in the National Football League and seventh season in St. Louis. The Rams set a franchise record for wins in a season (14), while also going a perfect 8-0 on the road. Quarterback Kurt Warner would go on to win his second league M.V.P. award. Along with Warner's 1999 MVP award and Marshall Faulk's 2000 award, the Rams would now have the last three NFL MVP's.
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| - The 2001 St. Louis Rams season was the 64th season for the team in the National Football League and seventh season in St. Louis. The Rams set a franchise record for wins in a season (14), while also going a perfect 8-0 on the road. Quarterback Kurt Warner would go on to win his second league M.V.P. award. Along with Warner's 1999 MVP award and Marshall Faulk's 2000 award, the Rams would now have the last three NFL MVP's.
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Team
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TVAnnouncers
| - Pat Summerall and John Madden
- Pat Summerall , John Madden , and Pam Oliver
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playoffs
| - Lost Super Bowl XXXVI 20-17
- Won Conference Championship 29-24
- Won Divisional Playoffs 45-17
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pro bowlers
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RT
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Home
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Uniform
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R
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| - Played indoors, domed stadium
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| - The 2001 St. Louis Rams season was the 64th season for the team in the National Football League and seventh season in St. Louis. The Rams set a franchise record for wins in a season (14), while also going a perfect 8-0 on the road. Quarterback Kurt Warner would go on to win his second league M.V.P. award. Along with Warner's 1999 MVP award and Marshall Faulk's 2000 award, the Rams would now have the last three NFL MVP's. The Rams also became the first team in NFL history to open three consecutive seasons with six straight wins and the first to score 500 or more points in three consecutive seasons.
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