St. Louis Football Ring of Fame
See also: St. Louis Rams awards #St. Louis Football Ring Of Fame and Ring of Honor (disambiguation)Former St.Louis football Cardinals and former Rams football players are included in the Ring Of Fame in the Edward Jones Dome.
FORMER RAMS | ||||
No. | Player | Years Played | Year Inducted | |
---|---|---|---|---|
7 | Bob Waterfield | 1945–1952 | 1999 | |
25 | Norm Van Brocklin | 1949–1957 | 1999 | |
28 | Marshall Faulk | 1999–2006 | 2011 | |
29 | Eric Dickerson | 1983–1987 | 1999 | |
40 | Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch | 1949–1957 | 1999 | |
48 | Les Richter | 1954–1962 | 2011 | |
55 | Tom Fears | 1948–1956 | 1999 | |
65 | Tom Mack | 1966–1978 | 1999 | |
74 | Merlin Olsen | 1962–1976 | 1999 | |
75 | David Deacon Jones | 1961–1971 | 1999 | |
78 | Jackie Slater | 1976–1995 | 2001 | |
84 | Jack Snow | 1964–1975, Broadcaster | 2006 | |
85 | Jack Youngblood | 1971–1984 | 2001 | |
FORMER CARDINALS | ||||
No. | Player | Years Played | Year Inducted | |
8 | Larry Wilson | 1960–1972 | 1999 | |
22 | Roger Wehrli | 1969–1982 | 2007 | |
72 | Dan Dierdorf | 1971–1983 | 1999 | |
81 | Jackie Smith | 1963–1977 | 1999 | |
COACHES AND EXECUTIVES | ||||
Name | Years | Year Inducted | ||
Head Coach | Dick Vermeil | 1997–1999 | 2008 | |
Owner | Dan Reeves | 1941–1971 | 2008 | |
Owner | Carroll Rosenbloom | 1972–1979 | 2008 | |
Owner | Georgia Frontiere | 1979–2007 | 2008 |
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