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Cardinals–Rams rivalry
Cardinals and Rams face off during the2023 season.
Arizona Cardinals
Los Angeles Rams
LocationPhoenix,Los Angeles
First meetingOctober 3, 1937
Cardinals 6,Rams 0[1]
Latest meetingDecember 28, 2024
Rams 13, Cardinals 9[1]
Next meetingDecember 7, 2025
StadiumsCardinals:State Farm Stadium
Rams:SoFi Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total94[1]
All-time seriesRams: 51–41–2[1]
Regular season seriesRams: 49–41–2[1]
Postseason resultsRams: 2–0[1]
Largest victoryCardinals: 44–6(2016)
Rams: 34–0(2018)[1]
Most points scoredCardinals: 48(2007)
Rams: 46(1985)[1]
Longest win streakCardinals: 8 (2006–2010)
Rams: 8 (2017–2021)[1]
Current win streakRams: 1 (2024–present)[1]
Post-season history[1]
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TheCardinals–Rams rivalry is aNational Football League (NFL)rivalry between theArizona Cardinals andLos Angeles Rams.

One of the oldest matchups in the league, the two teams met for the first time during the NFL's infancy in1937 back when the Cardinals were located in Chicago, and the Rams in Cleveland.[2][3]State Farm Stadium andSoFi Stadium are only 375 miles apart, mostly alongI-10. Both teams were also previously based inSt. Louis and left to play in theWestern United States.

The Rams lead the overall series 51–41–2. The two teams have met twice in theplayoffs, with the Rams winning both games.[1]

History

Early origins

The Cardinals and Rams are some of the oldest surviving members of the National Football League; the Chicago Cardinals originally formed in 1898 and the Cleveland Rams were an expansion team that joined in 1936. Early on, both teams were pitted against each other in what was then theNFL Western division. Both clubs saw personnel struggles duringWorld War II as neither team posted a winning season until 1944. The Rams and Cardinals would combine for 2 NFL Championships in1945 and1947 respectively, the latter being the most recent championship won by the Cardinals.

1950s & 1960s

After1950, matchups between the two teams were not regular again until the division realignment in2002. Rams then-ownerDan Reeves previously relocated the team to Los Angeles following the 1946 season, and the Cardinals would shift to theAmerican Conference from 1950–52, before encountering financial difficulties throughout the 1950s, ultimately leading them to relocate to St. Louis in 1960 as part of a bid from the league to prevent anAFL team from taking the St. Louis market. The Cardinals would begin to struggle mightily through the decades following their lone championship in 1947 and would not make a playoff appearance until 1974.[4]Due to the shift in divisions and the reorganization following the merger with the AFL, the Rams and Cardinals only met 3 times between 1960 and 1968.

1970s

The two franchises took very different paths during the 1970s. The Cardinals made back to back Divisional Round appearances in 1974 and 1975, while the Rams would make continuous postseason appearances from 1973 to 1979. These playoff appearances included a 1975 Divisional Round matchup against the Cardinals, the first postseason meeting between the two clubs. The Rams defense scored 2 touchdowns in the first half while running backLawrence McCutcheon ran for an NFL playoff record 202 yards on 37 carries. Los Angeles started the game off with a 79-yard scoring drive. The Cardinals were extremely outmatched against the Rams defense as quarterbackJim Hart threw a critical interception that was returned for a pick-6. Hart would finish the game with 3 interceptions as the Rams were well beyond out of reach.

This would go onto be the Cardinals' last playoff appearance until1982, and their last in a non-strike season until1998, a decade after the franchise moved toArizona. The two teams would meet again in the 1979 season, but the Rams dominated the game, shutting out the Cardinals 21–0.

The Rams were an aspiring playoff contender throughout the 1970s but would go onto lose in 4 straight Conference Championship games and lose an appearance inSuper Bowl XIV.

1980s

The Cardinals did not fare terribly well during the 1980s as the Rams would go onto boast a 6-game win streak in the series from 1979 to 1987. The Cardinals also would make their only playoff appearance of the decade during the 1982 postseason, but would fall to theGreen Bay Packers. The Rams, meanwhile, were significantly competitive through the 1980s despite unstable ownership and a fight for the Los Angeles market with theRaiders relocating to LA in 1982. The Rams made 7 postseason appearances in the 1980s, but went on to lose twice in the conference championship to the1985 Bears and the1989 49ers. The Cardinals did not post a winning record from 1983 to 1998 and the club grew unsatisfied with the agingBusch Stadium, leading them to relocate to Phoenix, Arizona in 1988.

1990s

The Rams sought relocation in 1995 following a sharp decline in fan attendance in addition to the team's play. Ironically, ownerGeorgia Frontiere relocated the team to St. Louis to fill the void left by the Cardinals 7 years earlier. The Cardinals struggled through most of the decade but somehow slipped into theplayoffs in 1998 with a lowly 9–7 record, and pulled off a win over theDallas Cowboys. However, they fell against the notorious 1998Minnesota Vikings and their high-powered offense. The Rams pulled off an improbable turnaround the very next season: they finished 1998 with a weak 4–12 record, but turned their fortunes around during the 1999 season boasting a 13–3 record and winningSuper Bowl XXXIV as the iconicGreatest Show On Turf led by QuarterbackKurt Warner.

2000s

The new millennium fell in favor of the Rams briefly until they lost to theNew England Patriots inSuper Bowl XXXVI. The Cardinals were realigned back into the Rams'division following the 2002 NFL season where they remain today. The Rams remained competitive briefly but never regained the levels of playoff success they experienced at the beginning of the decade as they would not make a playoff appearance from 2005 to 2016. The Cardinals also turned their own fortunes around later in the decade following the hiring ofKen Whisenhunt in 2007, and reached a high point for the franchise the following season by winning the NFC West and making their firstsuper bowl appearance in franchise history, but fell to thePittsburgh Steelers. Ironically, the Cardinals revived their playoff ambitions with former Rams quarterback, Super Bowl winner and NFL MVPKurt Warner. The Cardinals would only manage another wild card berth but would not return to the postseason until 2014; meanwhile, the Rams bottomed out with a terrible 1–15 record in 2009.

2010s

The Rams and Cardinals face off during a week 12 matchup in Glendale (final score 34–7), December 1, 2019

Both teams entered the decade rebuilding. The Rams attempted to turn their team around with coachJeff Fisher but would not prosper much beyond mediocre 7–9 records in 2013 and 2015 respectively. The Cardinals found themselves thriving again as general managerSteve Keim and Head CoachBruce Arians brought them to a 10–6 record his first two seasons with the team, and led them to a playoff berth in 2014. The Cardinals also traded for quarterbackCarson Palmer and see a renaissance of their offense as they went 13–3 and managed a trip to the 2015 NFC Championship, where they fell to theCarolina Panthers.[5] Following the 2015 season, the Rams would relocate back to Los Angeles and take quarterbackJared Goff first overall in that year's draft. The Rams would post a poor 4–12 record their first season back in Los Angeles, but would go on to make the postseason with an 11-5 record following the hire of new head coachSean McVay.[6][7] During this time, the Rams would also manage to shut out the Cardinals during a game atLondon's Twickenham Stadium, the first shut-out the team experienced since 1992. The Cardinals sputtered to a 8–8 record, after which Carson Palmer and Bruce Arians retired. The team brought inSteve Wilks as their coach, though his tenure was very short and he was fired following the 2018 season. From 2017, the Rams swept the Cardinals in four consecutive seasons.[8][9] 2018 also saw the Rams make a return to theSuper Bowl for the first time since 2001, though they again fell to the New England Patriots. The Cardinals hiredTexas Tech head coachKliff Kingsbury to replace Keim at the start of the 2019 season, after which they drafted quarterbackKyler Murray first overall. The Rams also hit a slump that season following their Super Bowl appearance, and finished 9–7, missing the postseason.

2020s

The beginning of the decade saw strong play by of both teams yet again. The 2020 season saw the Cardinals breakout to a 6–3 record by week 9, one game ahead of the Rams who were 5–3 at their bye week. However they would only manage to win the remaining 4 of 7 games due to two upset losses to the 49ers and the then-winlessNew York Jets, the Rams lost control of the division followed by losing anothercritical rivalry matchup, (and ultimately the division lead) to theSeattle Seahawks. Arizona would fare even worse as they lost 5 of 7 games to finish the season tied for the lowest remaining wild card spot with the Chicago Bears. Both teams met during week 17 in Los Angeles for their regular season finale, notably the Rams had benched starting quarterbackJared Goff due to a thumb injury, and were forced to start backup quarterbackJohn Wolford. Despite a 7–0 lead to finish the first quarter; the Rams would go onto humiliate the Cardinals, scoring 18 unanswered points in a crushing defeat. The loss ultimately gave the remaining wild card spot to the Bears; eliminating the Cardinals.

The Rams host the Cardinals for the NFC Wild Card Game on January 17, 2022

The 2021 season started with several drastic changes for the Rams as they tradedJared Goff and several draft picks toDetroit for quarterbackMatthew Stafford.[10] The Cardinals started the season 7–0, including a 37–20 win over the Rams in Los Angeles, ending their 8 game win streak over Arizona.[11][12][13] The Rams entered the Monday Night matchup in Arizona with an 8–4 record as Arizona boasted a 10–2 record.[14][15] However, the Rams won the return game in Glendale 30–23 in a hard-fought battle that saw Kyler Murray throw two interceptions, one critically turning the ball over in the fourth quarter, allowing the Rams to take the lead and eventually win.[16] The Rams came back to win the division, while the Cardinals fell to a Wild Card spot, with the two facing off in the Wild Card round of the playoffs.[17][18][19]

During the Wild Card game, the Cardinals were again quickly outgunned by the Rams as they were outscored 21–0 by halftime.[20] During the third quarter, Rams running backCam Akers unintentionally collided with Cardinals safetyBudda Baker during a run. Akers was unaware Baker had suffered a concussion and was unable to get back up and playfully taunted him following the play.[21] Following the arrival of medical personnel, Akers expressed his regret for the celebration and tweeted an apology for his taunt and expressed his support for Baker's recovery after the game.[22][23] Despite Murray's best efforts during the second half, the Rams would go on to crush the Cardinals 34–11 in the Cardinals' first postseason appearance since2015 and eventually winSuper Bowl LVI.

The Rams beat the Arizona Cardinals on October 15, 2023

The 2022 season proved to be tumultuous for the Rams as their Super Bowl winning roster was mostly ravaged by injuries; posting a meager 5–12 record in the process. They managed a victory against the Cardinals in Arizona, though collapsed the remainder of the season; losing the second matchup at home to Arizona, the second loss in Sean McVay's tenure to the Cardinals. The Cardinals managed a salvageable 4–6 record after beating the Rams, but went on to lose 7 straight matchups to finish the season 4–13. Adding to Arizona's struggles to repeat a postseason appearance; longtime general managerSteve Keim resigned from his position on January 16, 2023; head coach Kliff Kingsbury was later fired on February 14.

The 2023 season saw the Rams attempting to salvage a depleted roster as they struggled to stay above .500 following a tightly lost contest against both the rival 49ers and Eagles. The Cardinals dealt with their own struggles after quarterback Kyler Murray suffered an ACL tear against theNew England Patriots during the 2022 season; sidelining him indefinitely.[24] The Cardinals entered the week 6 matchup with a lowly 1–4 record despite an upset victory over theDallas Cowboys. Despite an early showing from both defenses, Arizona managed to inch ahead as neither team were able to score a single touchdown in the first half as the Cardinals led 9–6. The second half saw the Rams obliterate the Cardinals as their rookie running backKyren Williams scythed through Arizona's defense for 158 yards. Backup quarterbackJosh Dobbs was unable to overcome the Rams' defense in the second half as he later threw a critical interception at the 24 yard line. The Rams went onto shut out the Cardinals for the second half of the game as they scored 20 unanswered points to secure the victory.[25] The second meeting between the two teams in Glendale resulted in a Rams 37–14 blowout victory featuring four touchdown passes byMatthew Stafford. The Rams turned their season around after a 3–6 start, finishing with a 10–7 record and qualifying for theplayoffs despite low expectations before the season, ultimately losing to theDetroit Lions in the Wild Card Round. The Cardinals finished with a 4–13 record, in line with the team's low expectations entering the season.

Season–by–season results

Chicago/St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals vs. Cleveland/St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams Season-by-Season Results[1]
1930s (Cardinals, 4–2)
SeasonSeason seriesatChicago CardinalsatCleveland RamsOverall seriesNotes
1937Cardinals 2–0Cardinals
13–7
Cardinals
6–0
Cardinals
2–0
Rams join theNational Football League (NFL) as an expansion team. They were placed in theNFL Western Division, resulting in two meetings annually with the Cardinals.
1938Cardinals 2–0Cardinals
31–17
Cardinals
7–6
Cardinals
4–0
Cardinals' wins were their only wins in the1938 season.
1939Rams 2–0Rams
24–0
Rams
14–0
Cardinals
4–2
1940s (Cardinals, 8–7–1)
SeasonSeason seriesatChicago CardinalsatCleveland/Los Angeles RamsOverall seriesNotes
1940Tie 1–1Cardinals
17–7
Rams
26–14
Cardinals
5–3
1941Tie 1–1Rams
10–6
Cardinals
7–0
Cardinals
6–4
Rams' win was their last of the1941 season, as they ended the season on a nine-game losing streak.
1942Tie 1–1Cardinals
7–0
Rams
7–3
Cardinals
7–5
Beginning with their loss to the Rams, the Cardinals went on a29-game losing streak — the longest in NFL history.
1945Rams 2–0Rams
35–21
Rams
21–0
Tied
7–7
The Rams suspended operations in the1943 season due toWorld War II.
Cardinals and thePittsburgh Steelers temporarily merged during the1944 season due to a shortage of numerous players due to World War II military service, nicknamedCard-Pitt.
Final season the Rams played as aCleveland-based team.
Rams win1945 NFL Championship Game.
1946Tie 1–1Cardinals
34–10
Rams
17–14
Tied
8–8
The Rams relocate toLos Angeles.
First meeting inLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
1947Tie 1–1Cardinals
17–10
Rams
27–7
Tied
9–9
Cardinals win1947 NFL Championship Game, their most recent championship as of November 25, 2025, setting a record for the longest championship drought in American professional sports.
1948Cardinals 2–0Cardinals
27–24
Cardinals
27–22
Cardinals
11–9
1949Cardinals 1–0–1Tie
28–28
Cardinals
31–27
Cardinals
12–9–1
In Los Angeles, Cardinals overcame a 24–3 second-half deficit.
Last season until the2002 season the Cardinals and Rams were in the same division. As a result of theAAFC–NFL merger thefollowing season, the Cardinals were placed in theNFL American Conference while the Rams were placed in theNFL National Conference (both would be renamed to the NFL Eastern Conference and the NFL Western Conference respectively in the1953 season.)
1950s (Rams, 3–0–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1951Rams
45–21
Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumCardinals
12–10–1
Rams win1951 NFL Championship Game.
1953Tie
24–24
Comiskey ParkCardinals
12–10–2
1954Rams
28–17
Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumCardinals
12–11–2
1958Rams
20–14
Comiskey ParkTied
12–12–2
Final game Rams faced the Cardinals as aChicago-based team and in Chicago.
1960s (Rams, 2–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1960Cardinals
43–21
Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumCardinals
13–12–2
The Cardinals relocate toSt. Louis, with their game against the Rams being their inaugural game as a St. Louis-based franchise.
1965Rams
27–3
Sportsman's ParkTied
13–13–2
The first head-to-head meeting between the Rams and Cardinals in St. Louis, and the first and only meeting was in Sportsman's Park.
1968Rams
24–13
Civic Center Busch Memorial StadiumRams
14–13–2
First meeting in Busch Stadium.
Rams take their first lead in the overall series record.
1970s (Rams, 3–2)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1970Rams
34–13
Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumRams
15–13–2
As a result of theAFL-NFL merger, the Cardinals were placed in theNFC East while the Rams were placed in theNFC West.
1972Cardinals
24–14
Civic Center Busch Memorial StadiumRams
15–14–2
1975 PlayoffsRams
35–23
Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumRams
16–14–2
NFC Divisional.
1976Cardinals
30–28
Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumRams
16–15–2
Cardinals overcame a 21–6 second-half deficit.
1979Rams
21–0
Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumRams
17–15–2
Final meeting at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum until the2016 season, as the Rams moved toAngel Stadium thefollowing season.
Rams loseSuper Bowl XIV.
1980s (Rams, 6–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1980Rams
21–13
Civic Center Busch Memorial StadiumRams
18–15–2
1984Rams
16–13
Busch StadiumRams
19–15–2
1985Rams
46–14
Anaheim StadiumRams
20–15–2
First meeting in Anaheim Stadium.
Rams score their most points in a game against the Cardinals.
1986Rams
16–10
Busch StadiumRams
21–15–2
1987Rams
27–24
Busch StadiumRams
22–15–2
Last season Cardinals played as aSt. Louis-based team.
1988Cardinals
41–27
Anaheim StadiumRams
22–16–2
Cardinals relocate toPhoenix, Arizona.
1989Rams
37–14
Anaheim StadiumRams
23–16–2
1990s (Cardinals, 5–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1991Cardinals
24–14
Anaheim StadiumRams
23–17–2
1992Cardinals
20–14
Anaheim StadiumRams
23–18–2
1993Cardinals
38–10
Sun Devil StadiumRams
23–19–2
First meeting inPhoenix, Arizona and in Sun Devil Stadium.
1994Rams
14–12
Anaheim StadiumRams
24–19–2
Phoenix Cardinals rename themselves to the Arizona Cardinals.
Final season until the2016 season the Rams played as aLos Angeles-based team, as they relocated toSt. Louis thefollowing season.
Final meeting in Anaheim Stadium.
1996Cardinals
31–28(OT)
Sun Devil StadiumRams
24–20–2
Cardinals overcame a 28–14 fourth-quarter deficit.
First overtime result in the series.
1998Cardinals
20–17
Trans World DomeRams
24–21–2
First meeting in Trans World Dome (now known as The Dome at America's Center).
2000s (Cardinals, 9–7)
SeasonSeason seriesatArizona CardinalsatSt. Louis RamsOverall seriesNotes
2002Rams 2–0Rams
27–14
Rams
30–28
Rams
26–21–2
During the NFL realignment, the Cardinals were moved to theNFC West, once again resulting in two meetings annually with the Rams since the1949 NFL season.
2003Rams 2–0Rams
30–27(OT)
Rams
37–13
Rams
28–21–2
2004Tie 1–1Cardinals
31–7
Rams
17–10
Rams
29–22–2
2005Tie 1–1Rams
17–12
Cardinals
38–28
Rams
30–23–2
The Cardinals sign former Rams quarterbackKurt Warner.
2006Tie 1–1Rams
16–14
Cardinals
34–20
Rams
31–24–2
2007Cardinals 2–0Cardinals
48–19
Cardinals
34–31
Rams
31–26–2
In Arizona, the Cardinals score their most points in a game against the Rams.
2008Cardinals 2–0Cardinals
34–10
Cardinals
34–13
Rams
31–28–2
The Cardinals win all of their division games for the first time in franchise history.
Cardinals loseSuper Bowl XLIII.
2009Cardinals 2–0Cardinals
31–10
Cardinals
21–13
Rams
31–30–2
2010s (Rams, 12–8)
SeasonSeason seriesatArizona CardinalsatSt. Louis/Los Angeles RamsOverall seriesNotes
2010Tie 1–1Rams
19–6
Cardinals
17–13
Rams
32–31–2
2011Cardinals 2–0Cardinals
19–13(OT)
Cardinals
23–20
Cardinals
33–32–2
2012Rams 2–0Rams
31–17
Rams
17–3
Rams
34–33–2
2013Tie 1–1Cardinals
30–10
Rams
27–24
Rams
35–34–2
In St. Louis, Rams overcame a 24–13 fourth-quarter deficit.
2014Cardinals 2–0Cardinals
31–14
Cardinals
12–6
Cardinals
36–35–2
As of November 25, 2025, this remains the Cardinals' most recent season series sweep against the Rams.
2015Tie 1–1Rams
24–22
Cardinals
27–3
Cardinals
37–36–2
Last season, the Rams played as aSt. Louis-based team, and last season, both previously St. Louis-based teams played in St. Louis.
2016Tie 1–1Rams
17–13
Cardinals
44–6
Cardinals
38–37–2
Rams relocate back toLos Angeles.
In Los Angeles, Cardinals record their largest victory against the Rams with a 38–point differential.
2017Rams 2–0Rams
32–16
Rams
33–0
Rams
39–38–2
Rams' home game is played atTwickenham Stadium inTwickenham,London, as part of theNFL International Series.
2018Rams 2–0Rams
31–9
Rams
34–0
Rams
41–38–2
In Los Angeles, Rams record their largest victory against the Cardinals with a 34–point differential.
Rams loseSuper Bowl LIII.
2019Rams 2–0Rams
34–7
Rams
31–24
Rams
43–38–2
CardinalsdraftKyler Murray.
2020s (Rams, 9–3)
SeasonSeason seriesatArizona CardinalsatLos Angeles RamsOverall seriesNotes
2020Rams 2–0Rams
38–28
Rams
18–7
Rams
45–38–2
Rams openSoFi Stadium.
In Los Angeles, Rams clinched a playoff berth and eliminated the Cardinals from playoff contention with their win.
Rams won eight straight meetings (2017–2020).
2021Tie 1–1Rams
30–23
Cardinals
37–20
Rams
46–39–2
Rams trade QBJared Goff for Lions' quarterbackMatthew Stafford.
2021 PlayoffsRams 1–0Rams
34–11
Rams
47–39–2
NFC Wild Card.
First career playoff win for quarterbackMatthew Stafford.
Rams go on to winSuper Bowl LVI.
2022Tie 1–1Rams
20–12
Cardinals
27–17
Rams
48–40–2
2023Rams 2–0Rams
37–14
Rams
26–9
Rams
50–40–2
Rams won 9 straight road meetings (2015–2023).
2024Tie 1–1Cardinals
41–10
Rams
13–9
Rams
51–41–2
Rams clinched the NFC West title with their win and victories by theBengals,Bills,Vikings, andCommanders to win strength of victory tiebreaker overSeahawks.[26]
Due towildfires in southern California, the Rams'Wild Card home game against theVikings was played atState Farm Stadium.
2025December 7January 3/4Rams
51–41–2
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatChicago/St. Louis/Arizona CardinalsatCleveland/St. Louis/Los Angeles RamsNotes
Regular seasonRams 49–41–2Rams 25–18–2Rams 24–23Rams are 1–0 at theTwickenham Stadium inTwickenham,London (2017), accounted for as a Los Angeles Rams home game.
PostseasonRams 2–0no gamesRams 2–0NFC Wild Card:2021
NFC Divisional:1975
Regular and postseasonRams 51–41–2Rams 25–18–2Rams 26–23At Cardinals' home games: Cardinals have a 7–4–2 record inChicago, while the Rams have a 6–1 record inSt. Louis and currently has a 15–10 record inPhoenix, Arizona.
At Rams' home games: Cardinals have a 10–5 record inSt. Louis, while the Rams have a 4–3 record inCleveland and currently have a 17–10 record inLos Angeles.

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