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Yes.
Between 1937 and 1945, the team was known as the Cleveland Rams.
In 1946, the team moved to
Los Angeles and changed their name
to the Los Angeles Rams.
In 1995, the team moved to
St. Louis and changed their name
to the St. Louis Rams.
In 2016, the team moved to
Los Angeles and changed their name
back
to the Los Angeles Rams.
The best start to a Cleveland Rams season was the 1969 Los Angeles Rams, who started the season 11-0. The second best start to a season was the 2018 Los Angeles Rams, who started the season going 8-0. The third best starts to a Cleveland Rams season was the 1978 Los Angeles Rams and the 1985 Los Angeles Rams, who both started the season at 7-0.
The worst start to a Cleveland Rams season was the 2007 St. Louis Rams, who started the season at 0-8. The second worst start to a season was the 2009 St. Louis Rams, who started the season with 7 losses. The third worst starts to a Cleveland Rams season was the 1962 Los Angeles Rams and the 2011 St. Louis Rams, who both started the season at 0-6.
While in Cleveland, the Cleveland Rams last made the playoffs in 1945, when they won the Super Bowl.
While in Cleveland, the Cleveland Rams last missed the playoffs in 1944.
In 1945, the Cleveland Rams beat the Washington Redskins in the NFL Championship.
The Cleveland Rams last played a home playoff game on Jan 30, 2022, when they hosted the 49ers in the Conference Championship of the 2021 NFL playoffs, in which the Rams scored a 20-17 win.
The Cleveland Rams have never lost a playoff game.
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