Los Angeles Rams associate head coach history

Bobby Jackson

Jackson was the associate head coach for the St. Louis Rams in the 2000-2002 seasons, a total of three years. Jackson's record as the team's associate head coach was 31-17-0, making him the second-most successful associate head coach in Los Angeles Rams history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2000-2001) and had a 2-2 record under Coach Jackson in playoff games. In 2001, the St. Louis Rams faced off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI and the Rams, under the direction of head coach Mike Martz, lost 17-20.

Al Saunders

Saunders was the associate head coach for the St. Louis Rams in the 1999-2000 seasons, a total of two years. Saunders' record as the team's associate head coach was 23-9-0, making him the most successful associate head coach in Los Angeles Rams history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (1999-2000) and had a 3-1 record under Coach Saunders in playoff games. In 1999, the St. Louis Rams faced off against the Tennessee Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV and the Rams, under the direction of head coach Dick Vermeil, won 23-16.


Los Angeles Rams associate head coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Bobby Jackson 2000-2002 31-17-0 64.6% 2-2
Al Saunders 1999-2000 23-9-0 71.9% 3-1

Los Angeles Rams associate head coach facts

  • Al Saunders was the first associate head coach in Rams history in 1999.
  • Bobby Jackson coached the most seasons as the Rams's associate head coach at three seasons.
  • Bobby Jackson was the last coach to hold the position of associate head coach, leaving the role after the 2002 season.