Steve Rosenbloom (born November 23, 1944[2]) is a former American football executive who served as president of the Baltimore Colts and Los Angeles Rams and general manager of the New Orleans Saints.
[5][6] In order to take advantage of the widows' tax exemption, he left 70% of the team to his wife, Georgia, and divided the remaining 30% between his five children.
[7] Rosenbloom took over as operating head of the Rams, but was fired by his stepmother on August 17, 1979, due to conflicts between him and general manager Don Klosterman.
[9] He resigned on January 20, 1981, after owner John W. Mecom Jr. unilaterally hired Bum Phillips as head coach.
[10] After leaving the Saints, Rosenbloom remained in New Orleans and has worked in real estate and investing and owned an oil equipment business.