The Rams have honored eight players in the franchise’s history throughout its time in St. Louis and Los Angeles by retiring their numbers, including only one quarterback and one wide receiver.
For the last few years, there's been a logjam of wide receivers among finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame ... and you can throw in the semifinalists, too.
It was announced on Thursday night that NFL legend wide receiver Torry Holt would not be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Instead, Houston
Torry Holt will have to wait another year to potentially hear his name called in Canton. The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced its Class of 2024 on Thursday night and Holt did not make the cut.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2024 will be announced on Thursday night during the "NFL Honors" ceremony. Here are five players who should get the call.
Since becoming a Pro Football Hall of Fame selector in 2013, I annually survey hundreds of coaches, executives and/or former NFL players about the 15 Modern Era finalists.
The 15 modern-era player finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2024 were recently announced and former St. Louis Rams (now Los Angeles) wide receiver Torry Holt made the cut again.
A legend in the then St. Louis and now Los Angeles Rams is one step closer to the ultimate prize. Wide receiver Torry Holt, a member of the "Greatest Show
Receiver Torry Holt -- who spent the first decade of his career with the St. Louis Rams -- has been named one of 15 modern-era player finalists from the 2024 Pro Football Hall of Fame Class. The No.
Hockey sure did not treat us well so let's throw that away and move on to Week 17 in the NFL. Just as we all hoped, the last Thursday game of the season is a battle between Joe Flacco and Trevor Siemian.
Torry Holt needs to go in the Pro Football Hall of Fame right now Torry Holt, the St. Louis Rams legend who is among the all-time leading receivers in NFL history, is part of the Hall of Fame All-2000’s decade team but he’s not in the Hall of Fame.
Between the on-field success that he's had with the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins, lightning-fast receiver Tyreek Hill appears destined to one day have a bust in Canton.
The Rams great is still waiting to make the Hall of Fame, but Tyreek Hill wouldn’t hesitate Last week’s Hall of Fame game and subsequent induction ceremony served as another reminder that Torry Holt continues to be atop the best players to not be voted into Canton yet, but one of the NFL’s best modern receivers can’t understand why: Tyreek Hill.
For the fourth consecutive year, former Rams' receiver Torry Holt has been named among the 15 finalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Now, though,
Legendary St. Louis Rams receiver Torry Holt has been named a finalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2023, the organization announced Wednesday.
The 2022 season is finally coming to an end and mercifully so as the Los Angeles Rams have been limping toward the finish line for quite some time. Injuries are the primary culprit behind the Rams’ demise, though no one will remember that when looking back at this season.
From stocking shelves at his local grocery store to winning the Super Bowl with the St. Louis Rams, Warner is living proof anything is possible. Let’s take a look at his unlikely story.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Torry Holt gave ESPN a well-earned roasting for a graphical error during a college football telecast Saturday. During ESPN’s
Andre Johnson, DeMarcus Ware and Devin Hester are among the 15 finalists.
Former Rams wide receiver Torry Holt has been named a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2022. A total of 26 semifinalists were named by the Hall of Fame on Wednesday and Holt, who's reached this honor seven times already, has cracked the list once again.
Former Rams standout Isaac Bruce was just enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. And that introduces another question: Is Torry Holt Hall of Fame worthy?
There are plenty of lists and debates about the top players at each position with training camp looming for all 32 NFL teams. The start of camp also means
In an eight-year span in the 2000s, Terry Holt averaged 95 receptions for 1,450 yards and eight touchdowns. And yet he and these other deserving players are not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Despite the adulation and glory many of them receive, wide receivers can have a rough go of it with Hall of Fame voters, Michael Tunison writes.
The Los Angeles Rams (including the St. Louis and previous Los Angeles squads) have had some impressive pass-catchers. The famed "Greatest Show on Turf" years where truly an offensive marvel. Can you name the Top 25 receivers in Rams history based on yards receiving?
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