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In 2001, the St. Louis Rams marked their 65th season in the National Football League (NFL) with a remarkable performance that solidified their status as a formidable team. The Rams concluded the regular season with an impressive record of 14 wins and 2 losses, securing the top position in the NFC West Division.
The pinnacle of their season came when they triumphed in the NFC Conference Championship, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles with a score of 29-24. This victory propelled them into Super Bowl XXXVI, where they faced the New England Patriots. Despite their strong season, the Rams fell short in the championship game, losing to the Patriots 17-20.
The 2001 season remains a significant chapter in the Rams' history, showcasing their talent and determination while ultimately highlighting the competitive nature of the NFL.