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History tells us that 50 percent of the NFL's 3-2 teams will make the playoffs. With that in mind, Maurice Jones-Drew offers his predictions on which of this season's seven such teams will advance to the tournament.
On the topic, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was a guest on Jim Gray's Let's Go! podcast this week, and explained the simple rule that coach Sean McVay employs to avoid catastrophe striking on the way into the end zone.
Losses matter, though, and the Rams went from a top-5 to somewhere either at or just outside the top-10. We looked at a couple of experts' power rankings heading into Week 6, and the consensus standing for the Rams was 8.7. That seems about right, considering how bad they looked on Thursday night.
With Purdy ruled out, Mac Jones will get the nod. Jones has played in two games, completing 53 of 80 passes (66.3%) for 563 yards and four touchdowns with just one interception. In a 26-21 win over the New Orleans Saints on Sept. 14, he completed 26 of 39 passes (66.7%) for 279 yards and three touchdowns.
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. On Wednesday, The Athletic's Jeff Zrebiec, who covers the Baltimore Ravens, announced that quarterback Lamar Jackson missed practice as he continues to deal with a hamstring injury that kept him out of the Ravens' last contest.
The 49ers and Rams are battling for control of the NFC West on "Thursday Night Football." Here's where to watch the divisional rivals face off.
On this week's episode of Rams Revealed, inside linebacker Shaun Dolac recounts how losing two inspirational people in his life helped motivate him in his NFL journey.
The Los Angeles Rams have started their 2025 NFL season at 3-2, putting the league on notice that they can compete for another title, and several major awards.
Follow along for live updates from the Los Angeles Rams' Week 5 game against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday Night Football.
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Rams star Puka Nacua talks building rapport with Matthew Stafford, wanting to give more in 2025
Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Puka Nacua is one of the best at his position in the NFL, but he told Fox News Digital this is only his floor of production. He also detailed how he builds a rapport with quarterback Matthew Stafford.