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2009 St. Louis Rams season
Head Coach Steve Spagnuolo
Home Field Edward Jones Dome
Results
Record 1–15
Place 4th NFC West
Playoff Finish did not qualify
Timeline
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2008 2010

The 2009 St. Louis Rams season is the 72nd season for the St. Louis Rams, and the 15th in St. Louis. Due to the Rams winning only against the Detroit Lions, they finished with the NFL's worst record at 1–15, earning the first overall selection in the 2010 NFL Draft in Steve Spagnuolo's first season as a head coach.

The Rams have won six games in the past three seasons. By contrast, the Cardinals never won fewer than four games in any season during their tenure in St. Louis from 1960 through 1987.

Offseason[]

Player movement[]

The Rams announced that Jim Haslett would not be returning as head coach after a disastrous 2–14 finish to the 2008 season.[1] On January 16, New York Giants' Defensive Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo signed a four-year $11.5 million deal to be their new head coach.[2]

Jason Brown, a Center who formerly played for the Baltimore Ravens before becoming a free agent, was signed on February 27, 2009, to a five-year deal to bolster the offensive line.[3]

Ron Bartell, a cornerback, signed a four-year deal on March 2, worth $13.6 million. guaranteed, with incentives it could be as much as $28 million.[4]

James Butler, a safety, signed a four-year deal on March 10, that with incentives could be worth almost $17 million.[5]

Orlando Pace, the premier offensive tackle in the NFL, was released by the Rams to save $6 million. in the salary cap.[6]

On March 13, wide receiver Torry Holt was released after 10 years with the Rams.[7][8] Holt was later signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

On May 8, Pisa Tinoisamoa, the Rams' leading tackler in 2008, was given his release.[9]

Schedule[]

Preseason[]

Week Date Opponent Results Game Site NFL Recap
Final score Team record
1 Friday, Aug. 14 at New York Jets W 23–20 1–0 Giants Stadium Recap
2 Friday, Aug. 21 Atlanta L 20–13 1–1 Edward Jones Dome Recap
3 Thursday, Aug. 27 at Cincinnati W 24–21 2–1 Paul Brown Stadium Recap
4 Thursday, Sept. 3 Kansas City W 17–9 3–1 Edward Jones Dome Recap

Regular season[]

Week Date Opponent Results Game Site NFL Recap
Final score Team record
1 September 13 at Seattle L 0–28 0–1 Qwest Field Recap
2 September 20 at Washington L 7–9 0–2 FedExField Recap
3 September 27 Green Bay L 17–36 0–3 Edward Jones Dome Recap
4 October 4 at San Francisco L 0–35 0–4 Candlestick Park Recap
5 October 11 Minnesota L 10–38 0–5 Edward Jones Dome Recap
6 October 18 at Jacksonville L 20–23 OT 0–6 Jacksonville Municipal Stadium Recap
7 October 25 Indianapolis L 6–42 0–7 Edward Jones Dome Recap
8 November 1 at Detroit W 17–10 1–7 Ford Field Recap
7 Bye week
10 November 15 New Orleans L 23–28 1–8 Edward Jones Dome Recap
11 November 22 Arizona L 13–21 1–9 Edward Jones Dome Recap
12 November 29 Seattle L 17–27 1–10 Edward Jones Dome Recap
13 December 6 at Chicago L 9–17 1–11 Soldier Field Recap
14 December 13 at Tennessee L 7–47 1–12 LP Field Recap
15 December 20 Houston L 13–16 1–13 Edward Jones Dome Recap
16 December 27 at Arizona L 10–31 1–14 University of Phoenix Stadium Recap
17 January 3 San Francisco L 6–28 1–15 Edward Jones Dome Recap
NOTE: Division games are in bold text.

Standings[]

Template:2009 NFC West standings

Regular season results[]

Week 1: at Seattle Seahawks[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 0 0 0 0 0
Seahawks 0 14 14 0 28

at Qwest Field, Seattle, Washington

  • Game time: 1:15 PM PDT
  • Game weather: 73°F (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 67,610
  • Referee: Pete Morelli
  • TV announcers (Fox): Ron Pitts, John Lynch, & Rob Desir

The Rams began their season at Qwest Field with a Week 1 divisional duel with their NFC West rival, the Seattle Seahawks. After a scoreless first quarter, St. Louis trailed in the second quarter as Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck completed a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end John Carlson. The Rams appeared to have a game-tying touchdown after blocking a Seattle field goal by Seahawks kicker Olindo Mare late in the quarter. However, it was overturned as there were twelve rams on the field, leading to a Seahawks 12-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Nate Burleson. In the third quarter, Seattle continued its dominance with Hasselbeck completing a 33-yard touchdown pass to Carlson, along with running back Julius Jones getting a 62-yard touchdown run. From there on out, the Seahawks defense helped secure a shutout win.

With the loss, the Rams began their season at 0–1.

Week 2: at Washington Redskins[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 0 7 0 0 7
Redskins 3 3 3 0 9

at FedEx Field, Landover, Maryland

  • Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 72°F (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 87,780
  • Referee: Jerome Boger
  • TV announcers (Fox): Sam Rosen & Tim Ryan

Hoping to rebound from their shutout loss to the Seahawks, the Rams flew to FedEx Field for a Week 2 duel with the Washington Redskins. St. Louis trailed early as Redskins kicker Shaun Suisham got a 21-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the Rams' deficit increased a Suisham made a 28-yard field goal. Afterwards, St. Louis took the lead as quarterback Marc Bulger completed a 2-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Laurent Robinson. However, Washington got their lead again as Suisham nailed a 23-yard field goal. From there on out, the Rams' were unable to get any more points.

With the loss, St. Louis fell to 0–2.

Week 3: vs. Green Bay Packers[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Packers 9 14 0 13 36
Rams 0 14 3 0 17

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

Still searching for their first win of the season, the Rams played their Week 3 homeopener against the Green Bay Packers. St. Louis immediately trailed early in the first quarter as Packers kicker Mason Crosby got a 48, a 38, and a 25-yard field goal. Green Bay would increase their lead in the second quarter as fullback John Kuhn got a 1-yard touchdown run. The Rams would respond with the arm of quarterback Kyle Boller, as he hooked up with tight end Daniel Fells on a 16-yard touchdown pass. However, the Packers would strike back with quarterback Aaron Rodgers' 21-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Donald Driver. St. Louis would close out the half with Boller and Fells hooking up with each other again on a 19-yard touchdown pass.

The Rams would inch closer in the third quarter with kicker Josh Brown's 53-yard field goal. However, Green Bay would pull away in the fourth quarter as Rodgers got a 4-yard touchdown run (with a failed PAT) and completed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Kuhn.

With the loss, St. Louis fell to 0–3.

Starting quarterback Marc Bulger (3-of-4, 23 yards) left the game in the second quarter with an injury to his right shoulder.

Week 4: at San Francisco 49ers[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 0 0 0 0 0
49ers 0 7 14 14 35

at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California

Following their home loss to the Packers, the Rams flew to Candlestick Park for a Week 4 NFC West duel with their hated rival, the San Francisco 49ers. Due to an injury to Marc Bulger, quarterback Kyle Boller got the start.

After a scoreless first quarter, St. Louis' seasonal struggles continued on the 49ers' second punt of the game. The ball would hit backup cornerback Quincy Butler's foot and roll into the endzone where backup Niners linebacker Scott McKillop would land on it for a touchdown. San Francisco would continue its dominating run in the third quarter with quarterback Shaun Hill hooking up on a 13-yard touchdown pass to tight end Vernon Davis, followed by linebacker Patrick Willis returning an interception 23 yards for a touchdown. The 49ers would wrap up their victory march in the fourth quarter with Hill finding wide receiver Josh Morgan on a 24-yard touchdown pass, followed by defensive tackle Ray McDonald returning a fumble 11 yards for a touchdown.

With the loss, the Rams fell to 0–4.

Week 5: vs. Minnesota Vikings[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Vikings 14 3 7 14 38
Rams 0 3 0 7 10

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

  • Game time: 12:00 PM CDT
  • Game weather: None (Domed Stadium)
  • Game attendance: 60,166
  • Referee: Don Carey
  • TV announcers (Fox): Chris Myers & Charles Davis

Hoping to get their first win of the season, the Rams went home, donned their throwback uniforms, and prepared for a Week 5 duel with the Minnesota Vikings. Even though quarterback Marc Bulger was almost back to 100% health, backup quarterback Kyle Boller got the start.

In the first quarter, St. Louis continued to struggle as Vikings running back Adrian Peterson got a 5-yard touchdown run and defensive end Jared Allen returned a fumble 52 yards for a touchdown. The Rams would get on the board in the second quarter with a 29-yard field goal from kicker Josh Brown, but Minnesota came right back with kicking Ryan Longwell nailing a 47-yard field goal.

The Vikings would continue to make their presence felt in the third quarter with quarterback Brett Favre completing a 13-yard touchdown to tight end Visanthe Shiancoe. Minnesota would follow it up in the fourth quarter with Peterson's 7-yard touchdown. St. Louis tried to rally as quarterback Marc Bulger completed a 27-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Donnie Avery, but the Vikings would close out the game with running back Chester Taylor's 1-yard touchdown run.

With the loss, the Rams fell to 0–5.

Week 6: at Jacksonville Jaguars[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 7 3 0 10 20
Jaguars 6 0 0 14 23

at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

  • Game time: 1:00 PM EDT
  • Game weather: 57°F (Sunny)
  • Game attendance: 42,088
  • Referee: Jeff Triplette
  • TV announcers (Fox): Ron Pitts & John Lynch

Still on the hunt for their first win of the season, the Rams flew to Jacksonville Municipal Stadium for a Week 6 interconfernce duel with the Jacksonville Jaguars. St. Louis got the opening charge in the first quarter with quarterback Marc Bulger's 17-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Donnie Avery. The Jaguars would answer with running back Maurice Jones-Drew getting a 4-yard touchdown run (with a failed PAT). Afterwards, the Rams would get the only points of the second quarter as kicker Josh Brown nailed a 52-yard field goal.

After a scoreless third quarter, a back-and-forth quarter would ensue. Jones-Drew would help Jacksonville take the lead with a 1-yard touchdown run, yet Rams defensive end Leonard Little would return an interception 36 yards for a touchdown. Following a 3-yard touchdown run by Jones-Drew, St. Louis would tie the game with Brown's 27-yard field goal. However, in overtime, the Jaguars got the last laugh as kicker Josh Scobee booted the game-winning 36-yard field goal.

With the loss, the Rams fell to 0–6.

Week 7: vs. Indianapolis Colts[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Colts 14 7 7 14 42
Rams 3 0 3 0 6

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

Still trying to get their first win of the season, the Rams went home for a Week 7 interconference duel with the Indianapolis Colts. St. Louis would trail early in the first quarter as Colts quarterback Peyton Manning completed a 6-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Reggie Wayne. The Rams would answer with a 30-yard field goal from kicker Josh Brown, but Indianapolis answered with Manning's 27-yard touchdown pass to tight end Dallas Clark. Afterwards, the Colts would get the only score of the second quarter with running back Joseph Addai's 6-yard touchdown run.

St. Louis would begin the third quarter with Brown booting a 45-yard field goal, yet Indianapolis continued their domination as cornerback Jacob Lacey return an interception 35 yards for a touchdown. In the fourth quarter, the Colts closed out the game with Manning's 8-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Austin Collie and running back Chad Simpson's 35-yard touchdown run.

With the loss, the Rams fell to 0–7

Week 8: at Detroit Lions[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 3 7 0 7 17
Lions 0 2 0 8 10

at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

Still in the hunt for their first win of the season, the Rams flew to Ford Field for a Week 8 duel with the Detroit Lions. St. Louis got the game's first points in the opening quarter as kicker Josh Brown booted a 41-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the Lions got on the board due to a Rams miscue. Safety James Butler got an interception in his endzone. He would then run out and then back in, where he would be tackled by Detroit running back Kevin Smith for a safety. Afterwards, St. Louis would close out the half with a trick play. On a fake field goal attempt, Brown would complete a 36-yard touchdown pass to tight end Daniel Fells.

After a scoreless third quarter, the Lions began to rally in the fourth quarter as quarterback Matthew Stafford got a 4-yard touchdown and completed a 2-point conversion pass to running back Maurice Morris. The Rams prevailed as running back Steven Jackson got a 25-yard touchdown run.

With the win, not only did St. Louis enter their bye week at 1–7, but they also snapped a 17-game losing streak. This would also be the first win for rookie head coach Steve Spagnuolo.

Week 9: BYE[]

Week 10: vs. New Orleans Saints[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Saints 0 14 7 7 28
Rams 0 14 3 6 23

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

  • Game time: 12:00 PM CST
  • Game weather: None (Domed Stadium)
  • Game attendance: 59,858
  • Referee: Gene Steratore
  • TV announcers (Fox): Chris Rose, Trent Green & Rob Desir

Coming off their bye week, the Rams went home for a Week 10 duel with the undefeated New Orleans Saints. After a scoreless first quarter, St. Louis would trail in the second quarter as Saints running back Reggie Bush got a 3-yard touchdown run. The Rams would answer as quarterback Marc Bulger found wide receiver Donnie Avery on a 29-yard touchdown pass. Even though New Orleans retook the lead with quarterback Drew Brees' 15-yard touchdown pass to Bush, St. Louis would close out the half with running back Steven Jackson's 2-yard touchdown run.

The Saints would deliver a huge strike in the third quarter as wide receiver Courtney Roby returned the second half's opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown, yet the Rams would keep it close with kicker Josh Brown's 32-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, New Orleans would increase their lead with Brees' 27-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Robert Meachem. St. Louis tried to rally as Bulger completed a 19-yard touchdown pass to Avery (with a failed 2-point conversion), but the Saints' defense would prevent any further progress.

With the loss, the Rams fell to 1–8.

Week 11: vs. Arizona Cardinals[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Cardinals 7 14 0 0 21
Rams 3 0 3 7 13

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

  • Game time: 3:05 PM CST
  • Game weather: None (Domed Stadium)
  • Game attendance: 59,839
  • Referee: Bill Leavy
  • TV announcers (Fox): Ron Pitts & John Lynch

Hoping to rebound from their loss to the Saints, the Rams went home for an NFC West rivalry match against the Arizona Cardinals.

In the first quarter, St. Louis got on the board first with kicker Josh Brown getting a 40-yard field goal. The Rams fell behind with QB Kurt Warner making a 5-yard touchdown pass to WR Anquan Boldin and then to WR Larry Fitzgerald on a 11-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter. The Cardinals lead extended as rookie RB Beanie Wells made a 1-yard touchdown run to end the half.

The Rams replied in the third quarter with kicker Josh Brown making a 20-yard field goal. The Rams tried hard to come back into the game in the fourth quarter with RB Steven Jackson running 1 yard to the endzone for a touchdown, but the Cardinals' defense prevented the case, giving the Rams another loss.

With the loss, the Rams fell to 1–9 and stay winless at home, with their home record at 0–5.

Week 12: vs. Seattle Seahawks[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Seahawks 7 7 3 10 27
Rams 0 10 0 7 17

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

  • Game time: 2:00 PM CST
  • Game weather: None (Dome Stadium)
  • Game attendance: 47,475
  • Referee: Scott Green
  • TV announcers (Fox): Ron Pitts, John Lynch & Nischelle Turner

With the loss, the Rams were officially eliminated from postseason contention.

Week 13: at Chicago Bears[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 0 3 3 3 9
Bears 10 0 7 0 17

at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois

Week 14: at Tennessee Titans[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 0 0 0 7 7
Titans 14 9 10 14 47

at LP Field, Nashville, Tennessee

  • Game time: 4:05 PM EST
  • Game weather: 53°F (Cloudy)
  • Game attendance: 69,143
  • Referee: Jeff Triplette
  • TV announcers (Fox): Chris Rose & Trent Green

Week 15: vs. Houston Texans[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Texans 3 3 7 3 16
Rams 0 10 3 0 13

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

Week 16: at Arizona Cardinals[]

1 2 3 4 Total
Rams 0 0 7 3 10
Cardinals 0 17 7 7 31

at University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

Week 17: vs. San Francisco 49ers[]

1 2 3 4 Total
49ers 0 0 7 21 28
Rams 0 3 0 3 6

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

  • Game time: 12:00 PM CST
  • Game weather: none (domed stadium)
  • Referee: Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (Fox): Matt Vasgersian & Ross Tucker

The Rams clinched the first overall pick in the NFL draft after their loss to the 49ers.

The Rams became the ninth team to finish a season with a 1–15 record, following the 2007 Dolphins. They would later on be joined by the 2016 Cleveland Browns.

Local TV Blackouts[]

In the 2009 season, the Rams had 3 regular season games blacked out on local television. After selling out their first 5 games, attendance began to drop and the Rams couldn't sell out their final 3 games against the Seahawks, Texans, and 49ers. In all of these instances, the Rams fell well short of a sellout and didn't even ask for a deadline extension from the NFL to try to sell the remaining tickets and avert a blackout. Since 2007, the Rams have only won 2 games at the Edward Jones Dome.

Staff[]

St. Louis Rams 2009 staff
Front Office
  • Owner/Chairman – Chip Rosenbloom
  • Owner/Vice Chairman – Stan Kroenke
  • Executive Vice President of Football Operations/COO – Kevin Demoff
  • General Manager – Billy Devaney
  • Vice President of Player Personnel – Tony Softli
  • Director of Player Personnel – Lawrence McCutcheon
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Mike Williams


Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Steve Spagnuolo
  • Assistant Head Coach/Quarterbacks – Dick Curl


Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator – Pat Shurmur
  • Running Backs – Sylvester Croom
  • Wide Receivers – Charlie Baggett
  • Tight Ends – Frank Leonard
  • Offensive Line – Steve Loney
  • Assistant Offensive Line – Art Valero
  • Quality Control/Offense – Andy Sugarman
  Defensive Coaches
  • Defensive Coordinator – Ken Flajole
  • Defensive Line – Brendan Daly
  • Linebackers – Paul Ferraro
  • Defensive Backs/Cornerbacks – Clayton Lopez
  • Defensive Backs/Safeties – Andre Curtis
  • Quality Control/Defense – Matt House


Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator – Tom McMahon
  • Quality Control/Special Teams – Derius Swinton


Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength – Rock Gullickson
  • Assistant Strength – Chuck Faucette


Final roster[]

St. Louis Rams 2009 final roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12 Jason Johnson
  •  9 Keith Null
  • 13 Mike Reilly


Running Backs

  • 34 Kenneth Darby
  • 35 Samkon Gado
  • 39 Steven Jackson
  • 44 Mike Karney FB
  • 22 Chris Ogbonnaya


Wide Receivers


Tight Ends

  • 47 Billy Bajema
  • 84 Randy McMichael
Offensive Linemen
  • 62 Roger Allen III G
  • 70 Alex Barron T
  • 60 Jason Brown C
  • 73 Adam Goldberg T
  • 79 John Greco G
  • 68 Ryan McKee T
  • 66 Mark Setterstrom C
  • 77 Jason Smith T
  • 64 Phil Trautwein T
  • 61 Eric Young T


Defensive Linemen

  • 94 Victor Adeyanju DE
  • 69 Leger Douzable DT
  • 96 James Hall DE
  • 91 Leonard Little DE
  • 72 Chris Long DE
  • 99 LaJuan Ramsey DT
  • 95 Clifton Ryan DT
  • 97 Darell Scott DT
  • 76 James Wyche DE
Linebackers
  • 50 K. C. Asiodu OLB
  • 57 Chris Chamberlain OLB
  • 59 Larry Grant OLB
  • 55 James Laurinaitis MLB
  • 53 Paris Lenon OLB
  • 58 David Vobora OLB


Defensive Backs

  • 24 Ron Bartell CB
  • 37 James Butler SS
  • 36 Quincy Butler CB
  • 43 Craig Dahl FS
  • 25 Danny Gorrer CB
  • 42 Clinton Hart SS
  • 31 Justin King CB
  • 23 Cord Parks CB/WR
  • 27 David Roach FS
  • 20 Jonathan Wade CB


Special Teams

  •  3 Josh Brown K
  •  5 Donnie Jones P
  • 92 Ryan Neill LS
Reserve Lists



Practice Squad

  • 93 Chris Bradwell DT
  • 30 Marcus Brown CB
  • 49 Eric Butler TE
  • 65 Sean Conover DE
  • -- Mark Lewis G
  • 67 Drew Miller C
  • 56 Jay Moore OLB
  • 86 Sean Walker WR



Rookies in italics

53 Active, 14 Inactive, 8 PS

References[]

  1. St. Louis Rams' Jim Haslett in no longer a candidate. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (2009-01-16).
  2. Rams hire Spagnuolo to be head coach, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 17, 2009.
  3. Rams Agree with Brown, Working on Butler, Bartell, St. Louis Rams (February 27, 2009)
  4. Bartell agrees to terms, recruits Butler for St. Louis Rams. St. Louis Post-Dispatch (2009-03-02).
  5. St. Louis Rams get James Butler at safety, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 10, 2009
  6. Orlando Pace released by St. Louis Rams, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 10, 2009. Accessed 2009-03-14. Archived 2009-08-14.
  7. Don't cry over Holt—he had to go, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 13, 2009
  8. A true professional, Holt will be missed, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 14, 2009
  9. In surprise move, Rams release leading tackler Tinoisamoa, NFL.com, May 8, 2009

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