- Source: 1988 Los Angeles Rams season
The 1988 Los Angeles Rams season was the franchise's 51st season in the National Football League, their 52nd overall, and their 43rd in the Greater Los Angeles Area. The team improved on a disappointing 6–9 record the previous year, going 10–6 and qualifying as a Wild Card before losing to the Minnesota Vikings 28–17 in the NFC Wild Card game.
Offseason
= NFL draft
=Personnel
= Staff
== Roster
=Regular season
1988 Team Starters
Offense
11 Jim Everett QB
42 Greg Bell RB
24 Buford McGee FB
80 Henry Ellard WR
84 Aaron Cox WR
86 Damone Johnson TE
75 Irv Pankey LT
66 Tom Newberry LG
56 Doug Smith C
67 Duval Love RG
78 Jackie Slater RT
Defense
93 Doug Reed LDE
99 Alvin Wright NT
98 Shawn Miller RDE
91 Kevin Greene LB
55 Carl Ekern LB
59 Mark Jerue LB
54 Mike Wilcher LB
25 Jerry Gray CB
47 LeRoy Irvin CB
23 Michael Stewart SS
20 Johnnie Johnson FS
Kicking Team
1 Mike Lansford K
3 Rich Camarillo P
28 Cliff Hicks PR
89 Ron Brown KR
= Schedule
== Season summary
=Week 4
= Standings
=Playoffs
Awards and records
Greg Bell, NFL Leader, Touchdowns, 31 TD's
Greg Bell, NFL Comeback Player of the Year
Jerry Gray, NFC Pro Bowl selection
Pete Holohan, Franchise Record, most receptions by a tight end (59)
See also
Other Anaheim–based teams in 1988
California Angels (Anaheim Stadium)
1988 California Angels season
External links
1988 Los Angeles Rams Season at Pro-Football Reference
References
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