1946 Los Angeles Rams season
The 1946 Los Angeles Rams season was the team's ninth year with the National Football League and the first season in Los Angeles. The team moved to Los Angeles from Cleveland immediately after winning the 1945 NFL Championship Game.
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, home of the Los Angeles Rams, was constructed at the expense of the city's taxpayers in 1922. It was also the venue used by the highly successful collegiate football programs of Los Angeles universities USC and UCLA.
1940 Heisman winner and top pick of the 1941 NFL draft Tom Harmon was a high-profile player added to the Rams roster for the 1946 season by GM Chile Walsh.
Program for the Rams' September 6, 1946 exhibition game against the Washington Redskins, the first played by the team in the Los Angeles Coliseum.
1945 NFL Championship Game
The 1945 NFL Championship Game was the 13th National Football League (NFL) championship game. Held on December 16, the Cleveland Rams defeated the Washington Redskins 15–14 at Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.
The Rams trying to stay warm on the sideline.
Upper deck ticket for the 1945 "World's Professional Football Championship" game held in Cleveland. Printed ahead of the game, these tickets included neither the date or the name of the Eastern Conference opponent.