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NFL YEARBOOK SERIES: NO.32 — SAINTS || NO.31 — BROWNS || NO.30 — PANTHERS || NO.29 — TITANS || NO.28 — BEARS || NO.27—RAIDERS || NO.26 — SEAHAWKS || NO.25—JAGUARS || NO.24—COWBOYS || NO.23—JETS || NO.22—GIANTS || NO.21—COLTS || NO.20—FALCONS || NO.19—DOLPHINS || NO.18—49ERS || NO.17—PATRIOTS || NO.16—CARDINALS || NO.15—STEELERS || NO.14—PACKERS || NO.13—BENGALS || NO.12—VIKINGS || NO.11—BRONCOS || NO.10—LIONS || NO.9—CHARGERS || NO.8—BUCCANEERS || NO.7—TEXANS || NO.6—COMMANDERS
2025 NFL YEARBOOK: LOS ANGELES RAMS
NFC WEST || 2024 RECORD: 10-7 || AAF NFL POWER RANKING: 4
TEAM BRASS
Owner: Stan Kroenke || General Manager: Les Snead || Head Coach: Sean McVay || Offensive Coordinator: Mike LaFleur || Defensive Coordinator: Chris Shula || Special Teams: Chase Blackburn
REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE
2025 NFLPA GRADES || OVERALL RANKINGS (21 of 32)
Treatment of Families: D (30th) || Food / Dining Area: C- (27th) || Nutritionist / Dietician: B+ (14th) || Locker Room: C+ (19th) || Training Room: B (15th) || Training Staff: B (13th) || Weight Room: C+ (29th) || Strength Coaches: A- (13th) || Team Travel: B (16th) || Head Coach: A (12th) || Ownership: C (24th)
The Rams ranked 21st this year, continuing to receive high marks in categories related to their personnel. When asked what the team does best, the players say they particularly appreciate head coach Sean McVay, his support staff, and the culture they have created. However, the team's facilities remain a concern. The Rams moved from one temporary trailer facility to another temporary trailer facility, which players see as a slight improvement but far from an acceptable long-term solution. The team has now operated out of temporary facilities for nine years, with no clear timeline for when construction will begin on a permanent practice facility.
OVERVIEW
Welcome to the ‘Wild, Wild, West,’ where on any given Sunday, you should learn to expect the unexpected. That is due to the competitive balance within the division. While each of these teams are capable of winning the division, the Los Angeles Rams were the top team a year ago and will enter the year as one of the NFC favorites. They did not own a first round selection this year and while initial impressions would seem to indicate that the Rams didn’t add any high impact players, they have earned the reputation as one of the premier NFL front offices, so they receive the benefit of the doubt. Los Angeles is built for a deep run. (photo: Los Angeles Rams)
OFFENSE RANKINGS
Total Offense: 333.0 (14th) || Passing: 229.5 (9th) || Rushing: 103.5 (23rd) || Points: 21.9 (19th) || Sacked: 31 (6th) || 3rd Down: 36.1% (25th)
DEFENSE RANKINGS
Total Defense: 348.3 (24th) || Passing: 211.4 (11th) || Rushing: 136.9 (28th) || Points Allowed: 22.3 (15th) || Sacks: 38 (T-21st) || Turnover Differential: 6 (T-10th)
TOP 10 FRANCHISE PLAYERS
Matthew Stafford, Quarterback
Puka Nacua, Wide Receiver
Davante Adams, Wide Receiver
Jared Verse, Defensive End
Braden Fiske, Defensive End
Kyren Williams, Running Back
Alaric Jackson, Offensive Tackle
Byron Young, Defensive Tackle
Poona Ford, Defensive Tackle
Kamren Kitchens, Safety
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