With franchise great Aaron Donald retiring, the Los Angeles Rams’ identity will revolve around its offense even more than it did last season. Nevertheless, the front office is hoping the moves it made in the offseason can provide head coach Sean McVay with a competent defensive unit.
Following a significant injury to cornerback Derion Kendrick, who has a torn ACL as confirmed by head coach Sean McVay, the Rams moved quickly to reinforce their defensive backfield.
Sean McVay discusses potential burnout while Aaron Donald highlights the role of defensive tackles in shaping the team's strategy. With training camp underway, the dynamics within the team are shifting, promising an exciting build-up to the season.
One of the reasons the Los Angeles Rams were one of the NFL’s biggest surprises last season was the contributions they got from their rookie class. While receiver Puka Nacua got a ton of love on the offensive side, defensive tackle Kobie Turner turned a lot of head on defense.
Through only two days of training camp, the Los Angeles Rams’ cornerback group has already taken a couple of hits. Derion Kendrick tore his ACL on the first day of practice, and Darious Williams suffered a hamstring injury on the final play of Thursday’s session, though the severity is not yet known.
Rams coach Sean McVay announced the bad news Thursday night: An MRI confirmed cornerback Derion Kendrick tore an anterior cruciate ligament. Kendrick will undergo surgery and miss the 2024 season on injured reserve.
The Los Angeles Rams' wide receiver room and a recent injury are the talk of the town, casting shadows and spotlight on the team’s current lineup. Discover
One of the most intriguing head-coaching matchups in the NFL this season could be the two NFC West clashes between Mike Macdonald’s Seattle Seahawks and Sean McVay’s Los Angeles Rams.
As talented as Kyren Williams is, he also comes with some legitimate injury concerns. During his rookie season in 2022, he broke his foot in OTAs and sprained his ankle on the opening kickoff, costing him seven games.
For the first time in a decade, the Los Angeles Rams will enter the season without the greatest player in franchise history on their roster. Aaron Donald
Training camp is officially underway. The Los Angeles Rams kicked things off on Wednesday with their first practice of camp at Loyola Marymount, with Matthew Stafford leading the way fresh off his newly agreed-to contract.
There’s a lot of pressure on the Los Angeles Rams’ front seven this season following the retirement of Aaron Donald. It’s not internal pressure being put on players from the coaching staff, but rather external attention as fans and analysts wonder how the Rams will replace the future Hall of Famer.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay knows greatness when he sees it, and he absolutely sees greatness in the Baltimore Ravens' defense. Recently, McVay, the 2017 Coach of the Year and one of the most respected people in the NFL, made an appearance on The Athletic Football Show podcast.
According to Matt Barrows, 49ers first-round WR Ricky Pearsall is starting camp on PUP with a hamstring injury. San Francisco GM John Lynch on WR Brandon
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay considered retiring following the 2022 NFL season, or even taking a break from coaching. Just one season after winning a Super Bowl and five years after he became the youngest head coach in NFL history, McVay had lost his purpose in coaching, and was too reliant on the results on the football field each week.
It came as a surprise to most people who follow the Los Angeles Rams when Aaron Donald announced his retirement following his 10th season in the league.
Matthew Stafford won't holdout or hold in after all. On Tuesday, head coach Sean McVay revealed that the Los Angeles Rams and the quarterback have reached an agreement to a revised version of Stafford's deal, and he will report to training camp.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay was impressed with what he saw from backup quarterbacks Stetson Bennett and Jimmy Garoppolo during offseason workouts.
The Los Angeles Rams shocked the football world last year. Expected to win six games or fewer, Sean McVay’s team made a seven-and-one run to finish the season and earn the sixth seed in the playoffs.
The NFL implemented new kickoff rules for the 2024 season that are expected to both increase action and decrease injury risk. But it’s a major adjustment from what the NFL has done for many years now, and head coaches like Sean McVay of the Los Angeles Rams are going to have to figure out how to make the best use of it.
The Los Angeles Rams are leaning into their run game more than ever under head coach Sean McVay. During the 2023 season, McVay and offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur designed a new run scheme featuring gap-scheme runs and more up-the-middle play calls than ever before.
The McVay-Stafford duo beat out some stiff competition for that ranking.
Tre’Davious White saw his time with the Bills come to an end this offseason, setting up an eventual one-year flier he agreed to with the Rams. The former All-Pro corner’s health will be worth monitoring as the rest of the 2024 offseason unfolds, and his new coach offered some insight on the topic recently.
The 2024 season will look vastly different for the Los Angeles Rams as they’ll be without franchise icon Aaron Donald, who retired earlier in the offseason.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay did well on Tuesday to dance around the fact that quarterback Matthew Stafford reportedly wants more guaranteed money beyond the 2024 season.
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