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Greatest Show on Turf Remains NFL's Dominant Force
Rams' historic 1999 season still stands out among recent Super Bowl champions
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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The Los Angeles Rams were the closest team to beating the last two Super Bowl champions, the Philadelphia Eagles and Seattle Seahawks, but fell short in the playoffs. While the Eagles and Seahawks have been praised as two of the best teams in recent times, some argue that the Rams' "Greatest Show on Turf" in 1999 remains the superior squad.
Why it matters
The 1999 Rams team had a historic season, posting the best point differential (+308) of any Super Bowl champion in the last 26 years. Their dominance, with 9 regular season wins by 20+ points, has yet to be matched by more recent champions like the Eagles and Seahawks.
The details
The 1999 Rams had an unparalleled offense led by Kurt Warner, Marshall Faulk, Isaac Bruce, and Torry Holt, which earned them the "Greatest Show on Turf" moniker. Their story of an unknown quarterback leading a turnaround from one of the worst teams the previous season to a Super Bowl champion is considered more unexpected and impactful than the recent success of quarterbacks like Sam Darnold.
- The 1999 Rams went 13-3 in the regular season and won the Super Bowl.
- The 2024 Rams lost in the playoffs to the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles.
- The 2025 Rams lost in the playoffs to the eventual Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.
The players
Kurt Warner
The Rams' starting quarterback in 1999, who went from an unknown to leading the team to a Super Bowl championship in a remarkable turnaround story.
Marshall Faulk
The Rams' star running back in 1999, who was a key part of the team's dominant "Greatest Show on Turf" offense.
Sam Darnold
The Rams' starting quarterback in the 2024 and 2025 seasons, who had success with the Vikings prior to joining the Rams.
The takeaway
The 1999 Rams' "Greatest Show on Turf" remains the gold standard for dominant Super Bowl champions, with their historic point differential and blowout wins unmatched by more recent titlists. The legacy and unexpected nature of their success continues to set them apart in the minds of NFL fans.
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