Calgary Herald

ARE RAMS NFL'S WORST DEFENDING CHAMPS EVER?

- JOSH DUBOW

The Los Angeles Rams are having a Super Bowl hangover unlike any other.

The defending champions are assured of being the eighth team to have a losing record the year after winning it all and are one loss shy of the most losses ever for a team defending a Super Bowl title.

The injury-plagued Rams

(3-9) have the worst record ever through 12 games for a defending champ and are the first of those teams to lose six straight the year after winning a Super Bowl.

With a loss on Thursday night against the Raiders, Los Angeles can tie the 1999 Broncos (6-10) for the most losses ever by a defending champion.

Denver's fall-off came after quarterbac­k John Elway retired. The other defending champions with losing records were the

1968 Packers, who went 6-7-1 after coach Vince Lombardi retired; the 1981 Raiders (7-9); the 1982 49ers, who went 3-6 in a strike-shortened season; the 1987 Giants (6-9), who lost all three games with replacemen­t players; Washington (7-9) in 1988 and Tampa Bay (7-9) in 2003.

The Rams can be officially eliminated from playoff contention this week, which will extend the longest stretch ever without a repeat Super Bowl champion.

There were eight repeat winners in the first 39 Super Bowls, with the longest gap without one coming between Pittsburgh's titles in the 1978-79 seasons and San Francisco's in 1988-89.

No team has repeated since the Patriots in 2003-04.

In all, out of the first 55 Super Bowl winners, eight won it all the following season, six others lost in the Super Bowl, 25 more made the playoffs and 16 missed out.

KINGS OF THE HILL

The Green Bay Packers ended Chicago's century-long run as the NFL'S winningest team.

The Packers beat the Bears on Sunday for their 787th regularsea­son win, breaking a tie with Chicago for the most ever.

This is the first time since 1921 that a franchise other than the Bears has the most regular-season wins in NFL history.

The victory also improved Aaron Rodgers' career record against Chicago to 25-5, including one playoff win. That's tied for the fifth-most wins for one player against one team, trailing only Tom Brady's 33 against the Buffalo Bills, Brady's 31 against the New York Jets, Brett Favre's 28 against the Detroit Lions and Ben Roethlisbe­rger's 26 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

RETURN TO SENDER

The Cleveland Browns scored 27 points in unusual fashion last week against Houston.

The Browns scored touchdowns on a punt return, intercepti­on and fumble return, becoming the 10th team since the merger to score at least three TDS with none coming on offence.

The last to do that was Philadelph­ia in a 26-21 loss to San Francisco on Sept. 28, 2014.

The only teams in the Super Bowl era to score more points without an offensive touchdown are the Bears in a 30-27 win over the Packers in 1993 and the Seattle Seahawks in a 29-10 win over the Steelers in 1999.

DYNAMIC DUO

The Las Vegas Raiders' offence has been a two-man show.

With running back Josh Jacobs dominating on the ground and receiver Davante Adams through the air, the Raiders have won three straight to get into the fringe of playoff contention.

Jacobs leads the NFL with 1,635 yards from scrimmage and Adams is tied for eighth with 1,175.

The Raiders are the only team with two players in the top 10 and the duo has combined for 61.6 per cent of Las Vegas' yards from scrimmage — the biggest for the franchise since Clem Daniels and Art Powell had 61.8 per cent in 1963.

Jacobs joins some exclusive company with 1,303 yards rushing, 10 TD runs and 5.38 yards per carry.

The only other players to hit those marks through 12 games are Walter Payton (1977), O.J. Simpson (1973) and Jim Brown (1958, 1963, 1965).

 ?? HARRY HOW/GETTY IMAGES ?? The Los Angeles Rams have not had many moments to smile about on the sidelines this season, as the defending Super Bowl champions sit 3-9 on the season.
HARRY HOW/GETTY IMAGES The Los Angeles Rams have not had many moments to smile about on the sidelines this season, as the defending Super Bowl champions sit 3-9 on the season.

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