Cam Ward. No punches pulled, just a question for a headline to try and get you to check out today’s Random Ramsdom, and we give you the answer right up front. Cam Ward. I wonder how many people will click because of this headline? 100, 1,000,000, maybe zero? We just don’t know. But what we do know is the last rookie quarterback to start against the Rams, was Tennessee Titans rookie, Cam Ward.
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This week the Rams will be taking on their second rookie QB this season when they take on Tyler Shough on Sunday. Sometimes rookies give a team an edge, but on paper the Rams should win, and that’s the bottom line. But if you know, you know. It’s any given Sunday in the NFL.
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Rookie QB Tyler Shough makes his first NFL start when Saints face surging Rams defense (hngnews)
“Saints offensive line vs. Rams defensive line. In a quickly arranged joint practice staged back in August, the Los Angeles front got the better of its visiting counterparts. The talent shown that day in Carson, California, was on full display in London against Jacksonville, accounting for 4 1/2 of the Rams’ seven sacks and adding three more tackles for loss. The Saints’ struggles in protection have only gotten worse over the past two weeks, allowing nine sacks in losses to Chicago and Tampa Bay. New Orleans has to maximize every avenue to keep Tyler Shough upright in the rookie’s first NFL start.“
Is The Rams New CB Better As A Slot Specialist or Outside Threat? (lafbnetwork)
“McCreary’s career has seen a significant transition from outside corner to slot specialist. Early in his career, he played predominantly on the outside, but in 2025, he has lined up almost exclusively in the slot. While he has strengths in man coverage, his slot performance this season has struggled, allowing a career-high 90.5% completion rate.“
Sean McVay relishes chance to play the Rams newly acquired CB In Week 9 (ramblinfan)
“From Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead’s perspective, the team is ready to roll through the second half (figuratively, not literally) of the 2025 NFL season. While the team emerges from its Week 8 BYE with five wins to just two losses, Snead understands that holes in the roster must be plugged instantly to ensure success the rest of the way.
It just so happens that the secondary needed the help, as starting cornerback Darious Williams is expected to sit out Week 9 with a shoulder injury. Despite Williams’ injury, Snead and head coach Sean McVay were comfortable enough to part ways with cornerback Tre Brown. That sets the stage for Week 9 and the New Orleans Saints for veteran cornerback Roger McCreary.“
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