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The Los Angeles Rams are just lying in the weeds heading into 2024.
After a very quiet 10-win season that saw this team overcome a 3-6 start to the year, Los Angeles is ready to seemingly compete for another championship.
After a very quiet 10-win season that saw this team overcome a 3-6 start to the year, Los Angeles is ready to seemingly compete for another championship.
While recently chatting with the team’s local commentators, head coach Sean McVay showed off his excitement for the upcoming year.
The Los Angeles Rams are just lying in the weeds heading into 2024.
After a very quiet 10-win season that saw this team overcome a 3-6 start to the year, Los Angeles is ready to seemingly compete for another championship.
While recently chatting with the team’s local commentators, head coach Sean McVay showed off his excitement for the upcoming year.
“It feels like it’s Year 1 again,” McVay said.
Even with the loss of the retired Aaron Donald, this Rams team has the potential to make a lot of noise.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford is seemingly healthy and ready to roll as the calendar turns to the summer.
He has a couple of All-Pro wide receivers at his disposal in Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.
McVay is also one of the better offensive minds in football, which should allow him to create havoc for opposing defenses.
As the head coach of the Rams, McVay has led plenty of successful teams year in and year out.
The Rams have made the playoffs five times in seven years and have had six winning seasons too.
They have won the NFC West three times and won 10+ games five times under McVay.
This year could be a challenge after the team lost the aforementioned Donald to retirement, as well as former defensive coordinator Raheem Morris, who bolted to become the head coach of the Atlanta Falcons.
But with how McVay has led this team during his tenure, they should be a very formidable team when they take the field in 2024.