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This might be his first season in Los Angeles, but the former U.S. Army captain has spent 10 years as a special teams coordinator and can draw from his 18 years of NFL experience.
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Can the Rams win the Super Bowl? Breaking down their strengths
The Los Angeles Rams have a credible path to contend for the 2026 Super Bowl, thanks to elite quarterback play, an accomplished head coach, and a roster that has come together well during the 2025 season.
The Los Angeles Rams reportedly are not rushing star receiver Davante Adams to return from his hamstring injury.
Just over eight minutes remained Thursday night when it felt like everything had finally aligned for the Los Angeles Rams.
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2025 Rams fit the mold of the past 9 Super Bowl winners
The Los Angeles Rams are already one of the top favorites to win the Super Bowl this season. The team boasts one of the best records in the NFL at 11-4, an MVP-caliber quarterback in Matthew Stafford, multiple Pro Bowlers and a great defense.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay looked as frustrated as he had ever looked after a loss during his post-game press conference, considering the number of
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay took drastic measures in the wake of their loss on “Thursday Night Football” in Week 15.
In this matchup, we will be looking at the Rams' ability to be more efficient in the red zone than they were last week in Seattle. That is really where the game was lost for them. The LA red zone offense on the season is third best in the NFL,
Christmas brings playoff gifts for multiple teams as Week 17 gets ready begin. Here are USA TODAY Sports' playoff predictions.
Puka Nacua’s candid remarks have sparked controversy and placed him in a challenging situation. From enacting a banned gesture on a live stream to openly tweeting against an NFL referee, Nacua is causing issues for the Los Angeles Rams.
After losing 38-37 to the Seahawks on Thursday, the Rams fired special-teams coordinator Chase Blackburn and replaced him with former Falcons special-teams coordinator Ben Kotwica. The Rams allowed a 58-yard punt return for a touchdown and special-teams miscues were factors in two other losses.