The Rams have added another member of their franchise to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Former Rams head coach Dick Vermeil was elected as a member of the Class of 2022 on Thursday night at the NFL Honors show.
Vermeil was only with the Rams for three seasons, but his final year in St. Louis was a memorable one. He led the Rams to a 13-3 record, NFC West title and a Super Bowl ring.
The Rams beat the Titans in Super Bowl XXXIV to cap off the 1999 season, Vermeil’s first and only Super Bowl championship. He finished his Rams career with a 22-26 overall record, but in his 15 years as an NFL head coach, he went 120-109, also reaching the playoffs with the Eagles and Chiefs.
Hall of Fame Class of 2022!
Congratulations to Dick Vermeil on a well-deserved honor. 👏 pic.twitter.com/IccPHtijjY
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) February 11, 2022
Below is the full 2022 Hall of Fame class, which you’ll notice doesn’t include Torry Holt. He was unfortunately snubbed once again, his third year as a finalist.
Congratulations to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Class of 2022:
🏈Tony Boselli
🏈Cliff Branch
🏈Leroy Butler
🏈Art McNally
🏈Sam Mills
🏈Richard Seymour
🏈Dick Vermeil
🏈Bryant Young— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 11, 2022