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The Philadelphia Eagles were dominant a season ago. Plain and simple. The Los Angeles Rams were arguably their greatest competition in the postseason, but they feel just short in the Divisional Round.
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Rams Wire on MSNNFL coaches, execs don't view Rams' Tyler Higbee as one of the 22 best TEs in footballTyler Higbee and the Rams' tight ends were absent on a list of the top 22 players at their position, which was voted on by NFL coaches and execs.
There is no inherent advantage quite like having an experienced passer under center. To that end, the Rams are among the well-positioned at quarterback entering training camp with 17-year veteran Matthew Stafford leading the way.
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Rams Wire on MSNWatch: Jameis Winston, other NFL players praise Rams RB Kyren WilliamsLos Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams made the NFL's top-100 player list for the second consecutive year, coming in at No. 85 in 2025. While this was a little bit of a drop from his No. 78 spot in 2024, it still represents a solid career breakout for the former fifth-rounder from 2022.
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The answer is easy, and his name is Kyren Williams. In the Rams' last four games against the Cardinals, Williams racked up 486 total yards and four touchdowns against Arizona for an average of 121.5 yards per game.
ESPN analyst Seth Walder gave the Rams offseason grade an A, which was the highest grade given to any NFL team this offseason.
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Rams Wire on MSN4 Rams make NFL.com's best 53-man roster under the 2025 salary capNFL.com's Tom Blair attempted an intriguing exercise where he put together the best 53-man roster he could from the roster of NFL players, as long as it adhered to the 2025 salary cap of $279.2 million.
LSU once again have premier pass-catching talents, having pumped out legends throughout the 21st century, including players like Brian Thomas Jr, Malik Nabers,
In a recent column listing out bold predictions for training camp, the people at Bleacher Report mentioned former Cowboys WR Amari Cooper signing with the Rams.