The Los Angeles Rams have had some great quarterbacks suit up for them over the years, with Matthew Stafford being the current signal caller for the iconic franchise. Before him, though, there was Jared Goff, Kurt Warner, Norm Van Brocklin and Jim Everett.

Stafford has been a major bright spot for the Rams since being traded to L.A. in 2021 but he hasn’t yet cracked the list for any single-game passing records – not that it takes away from the impressive numbers he’s put up in Los Angeles.

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Looking back, here are some of the most notable single-game passing records in Rams history, many of which are held by Goff. These are regular-season records, so they don’t include playoff games.

Most passing yards: 554, Norm Van Brocklin (1951 vs. Yanks)

Most TD passes: 5, 10 times

Bob Waterfield (1949 vs. Bulldogs, 1951 vs. Packers)

Norm Van Brocklin (1950 vs. Lions, 1951 vs. Yanks)

Roman Gabriel (1965 vs. Browns)

Kurt Warner (1999 vs. 49ers)

Most interceptions: 7, two times

Parker Hall (1942 vs. Packers)

Bob Waterfield (1948, vs. Packers)

Highest completion percentage (min. 20 attempts): 87%, Kurt Warner (1999 vs. 49ers)

Highest passer rating: 158.3, three times

Kurt Warner (1999 vs. Bengals)

Jared Goff (2018 vs. Vikings)

Most completions: 45, Jared Goff (2019 vs. Buccaneers)

Most attempts: 68, Jared Goff (2019 vs. Buccaneers)

Most sacks taken: 10, two times

Bill Munson (1964 vs. 49ers)

James Harris (1976 vs. 49ers)

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