The Los Angeles Rams are 3-0 coming off of losses in the 2025 season, and that’s been a huge strength for this team. Whether it was a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, the San Francisco 49ers or the Carolina Panthers, the Rams have won after each and every loss. It’s been a major reason why the Rams sit at 10-3, and part of why they’ve looked like such a strong team.
They’re resilient and they’ve responded to losses well, not every team does. It can’t be stressed enough that there are still plenty of variables, but L.A. is in a good spot as they head towards Week 15. Heck, maybe they are in a great spot, but there is still plenty of work to do if the Rams want to finish up securing the NFC West, and maybe more.
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NFL Week 14 takeaways: What We Learned from Sunday’s 12 games (nfl.com)
“Rams dominate Cardinals in the desert. Soft butter offers more resistance to a hot knife than Arizona did against the Rams’ offense. Sean McVay’s crew marched up and down the field at will, doing anything it wanted. Through three quarters, L.A. gobbled up 445 yards and 27 first downs, averaging 8.1 yards on 55 plays. The Rams scored points on their first five drives, including four consecutive touchdowns. The offense was so efficient that it went 32 plays between third downs between the first and third quarters. Matthew Stafford picked apart the Cards D, throwing for 281 yards on 22-of-31 passing with three TDs and zero interceptions before getting replaced by Jimmy Garoppolo in the fourth quarter. Puka Nacua was unstoppable, generating 167 yards on seven catches with two TDs. The backfield combo of Kyren Williams and Blake Corum gashed for chunk gains, combining to earn 8.5 yards per carry for 212 yards and three TDs on 25 totes. After methodical 10-play drives early, the Rams showed their explosive ability late. They found pay dirt on back-to-back one-play TD drives — a 31-yard Nacua score and a 48-yard Corum scamper — to turn a blowout into a laugher. After last week’s wobbly effort in Carolina, the Rams got back on track, showing they’re deadly when things are clicking.“
Rams Place Loss to Panthers on One Key Statistic (si.com)
“On Sunday, the Rams uncharacteristically turned the ball over three times. What made the game even more unbelievable is that all turnovers came from Matthew Stafford. A deflected pass was intercepted in the red zone, followed by a pick-six thrown right to Mike Jackson, and a fumble on the Rams’ final drive of the game, as they were about to take the lead, spelled the end of their hopes of winning.“
Rams quarterback plan for 2026 NFL Draft revealed by ESPN reporter (sportingnews.com)
“The Rams have a lot of long-term quarterback questions because they don’t know how long Matthew Stafford will want to play.” Bishop writes. “Los Angeles has its eye on its future at the position after Stafford, and with two first-round picks (including one from the Faclson that could be in the top 10), coach Sean McVay and GM Les Snead won’t hesitate to pursue a quarterback they like.”
The front office in Los Angeles, led by Les Snead, is eyeing additions to the quarterback room in the 2026 NFL Draft. Players like Fernando Mendoza, Dante Moore, and Ty Simpson are first-round candidates in the NFL Draft.“
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