Houston Texans (2014-2018) vs Los Angeles Rams (1999-2003)
A simulated 7-game series between two all-time rosters, scored by our era-adjusted rating model. Los Angeles Rams take it 4-2.
Houston Texans · 2014-2018
Squad power 82.8 · headliner J.J. Watt '14 (99)
QBDeshaun Watson (80) · Ryan Fitzpatrick (73) · Brian Hoyer (73)
RBArian Foster (83) · Lamar Miller (76) · Alfred Blue (70)
WRDeAndre Hopkins (91) · Andre Johnson (75) · Will Fuller (74)
TEC.J. Fiedorowicz (74) · Ryan Griffin (69) · Stephen Anderson (68)
EDGEJ.J. Watt (99) · Jadeveon Clowney (86) · Whitney Mercilus (85)
DTD.J. Reader (71) · Angelo Blackson (68) · Christian Covington (67)
LBBenardrick McKinney (79) · Zach Cunningham (73) · Brian Cushing (70)
CBJohnathan Joseph (81) · A.J. Bouye (79) · Kevin Johnson (72)
SKareem Jackson (86) · Quintin Demps (82) · Justin Reid (81)
Los Angeles Rams · 1999-2003
Squad power 85.7 · headliner Kevin Carter '99 (92)
QBKurt Warner (85) · Marc Bulger (76) · Trent Green (75)
RBMarshall Faulk (90) · Arlen Harris (66)
WRTorry Holt (91) · Isaac Bruce (86) · Az-Zahir Hakim (77)
TEErnie Conwell (74)
EDGEKevin Carter (92) · Leonard Little (90) · Grant Wistrom (87)
DTD'Marco Farr (82) · Brian Young (82) · Jeff Zgonina (75)
LBLondon Fletcher (88) · Tommy Polley (76) · Mike A. Jones (75)
CBDexter McCleon (87) · Dre' Bly (83) · Travis Fisher (81)
SAeneas Williams (81) · Keith Lyle (72) · Devin Bush (70)
Series result — Los Angeles Rams win 4-2
Game 1: Houston Texans 22-17
Game 2: Houston Texans 38-29
Game 3: Los Angeles Rams 30-26
Game 4: Los Angeles Rams 29-27
Game 5: Los Angeles Rams 28-25
Game 6: Los Angeles Rams 23-17
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