[3] During week 5 of the regular season, the Rams were upset 17–6 in Milwaukee by the Green Bay Packers; veteran quarterback John Hadl was benched in the second half after throwing three interceptions, replaced by James Harris.
[4] The next game, a 37–14 home win over rival San Francisco, was the first NFL start for Harris,[5] and Hadl was traded two days later to Green Bay for five future draft picks.
[6] The win over Washington in the playoffs was the Rams' first postseason victory in 23 years, when they won the NFL title.
(Los Angeles won the third-place Playoff Bowl twice (after the 1967 and 1969 seasons); these consolation games are now considered exhibition contests.)
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