J.B. Long, D'Marco Farr, and Maurice Jones-Drew talk takeaways from the Los Angeles Rams' 2024 season, the bright future ahead for the young defense, re-signing pending free agents, potential breakout candidates, and more!
Los Angeles Rams' flea-flicker trick play produces 20-yard catch and run for tight end Tyler Higbee against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Los Angeles Rams, like every team in the offseason, will have plenty of questions to answer about their roster construction. One of those questions will center around running back Kyren Williams.
While the Eagles got a touchdown on their opening drive, the Rams got one, too, to take a 7-6 lead in the first quarter.
The standout running back added a 30-yard run in the third quarter to set up a Joshua Karty field goal that tied the game at 13-13, but Williams lost a critical fumble with the Rams driving for a go-ahead score in the fourth quarter,
There were a lot of things the Los Angeles Rams should be proud of coming out of their 2024 season, from the play of Matthe
The Los Angeles Rams can look like a different team next season on offense. Veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp will likely be on the move if he does not want to take a team friendly deal.
Here’s a look at where the Rams’ offense stands entering the offseason. QB Matthew Stafford, RB Kyren Williams, WR Cooper Kupp, WR Puka Nacua, TE Tyler Higbee, RT Rob Havenstein, RG Kevin Dotson, C Beaux Limmer and LG Steve Avila are signed for the 2025 season.
Jared Verse had said he hated Eagles fans before an NFC divisional playoff game, but the Philly faithful said they still respect what the Rams' linebacker did.
Despite receiving multiple trade offers, the Rams found their tight end of the future with their first round pick.
Rams must decide which core vets can stay and who could go, meaning Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Rob Havenstein, Tyler Higbee and Kyren Williams are in question.
With the 2024 season wrapped up for the Rams, it’s time for one last report card with grades for each position group.