The Los Angeles Rams entered Week 2 against the Arizona Cardinals, having not lost in Arizona since 2014. The Rams have dominated the Cardinals, especially in Arizona, for the last decade but came ...
His emergence as a key contributor is a silver lining for the Rams amid a challenging start to the season. Conversely, veteran cornerback Tre'Davious White struggled significantly during the game.
Coach Sean McVay announced Bennett will serve as the Rams' primary backup to begin the season while Jimmy Garoppolo serves his two-game suspension, Stu Jackson of the team's official website reports.
Matt Prater kicked a 57-yard field goal. Oh, and the Arizona Cardinals beat the Los Angeles Rams 41-10. It was the Cardinals' largest margin of victory over the Rams since 2017. Cardinals QB Kyler ...
The Los Angeles Rams vs. Arizona Cardinals Week 2 NFL game will be played today. Both the Rams and the Cardinals lost in Week 1. Keep reading to find out how and when to watch the Los Angeles Rams vs.
The Los Angeles Rams informed starting inside linebacker and team captain Ernest Jones that they are open to trading him, a league source said. Jones posted on X on Sunday afternoon, saying ...
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp was seen wearing a walking boot on his left foot after the Rams' 41-10 to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. Kupp sustained an ankle injury during the ...
Is defensive lineman Kobie Turner starting an “old man” trend on the Los Angeles Rams? The Rams released video of defensive lineman Bobby Brown III poking fun of Turner sitting down on the ...
But Rams running backs Kyren Williams and Blake Corum will be pivotal pieces for a team that is expected to match or surpass last season’s 10-7 record and playoff appearance. Last season ...
September 17 - The injuries are piling up for the Los Angeles Rams, with star wide receiver Cooper Kupp the latest player facing a long-term absence. Kupp sprained his left ankle during the second ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I cover the Rams and Chargers. Rams coach Sean McVay’s consistent fallback position is one of optimism no matter how bleak the situation.