Five areas the Rams will need to address in the offseason, from QB Matthew Stafford to WR Cooper Kupp. Which players could be leaving and who might be back?
Rams HC Sean McVay speaks on the possibility of signing RB Kyren Williams to a contract extension this offseason
The Rams have to be thrilled with the way their defense finished the season. The pass rush recorded 16 sacks in the playoffs, the secondary shut down Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, and they allowed fewer than 10 points in four of their last five games that the starters played.
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.
The Rams came up short this season, but they’ll be back as a contender in 2025. There are 11 big reasons for optimism entering the offseason.
Here are the Eagles' and Rams' inactives, with analysis... Tanner McKee is the emergency quarterback. The Eagles elevated FB Khari Blasingame and LB Nicholas Morrow for the game. • WR Ainias Smith: Parris Campbell was added to the 53-man roster, so Smith is down.
Rams CB Josh Wallace joins Rams Wire for an exclusive interview about his rookie season and differences between Sean McVay and Jim Harbaugh
Rams wide receiver Tutu Atwell had career highs in a number of categories, including receptions and yards, in his fourth NFL season.
There’s plenty for the Los Angeles Rams to build off from the success of their 2024 season. The offseason to-do list will be long as always, but they’ll also need to be honest about which players gave lackluster contributions and performed below expectations.
If the Rams are looking to free up cap space, these 6 players could be on the chopping block – including Cooper Kupp
Sean McVay has been the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams for seven seasons, becoming one of the best coaches in the league before turning 40 years old. He ha
Mike Florio and Chris Simms map out options for how the Rams can handle the Cooper Kupp situation and how L.A. can strike a balance between keeping the WR happy but recognizing where he’s at in his career.