Fact check me, but the Los Angeles Rams don’t lose when they wear their bone on bone uniforms. Maybe they should wear them most often?
Maybe they should always wear them on Thursdays when they play the Seattle Seahawks?
I don’t make the rules.
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Rams-Falcons uniforms: Bone for LA, Atlanta rocking throwbacks (theramswire)
“The Los Angeles Rams will be under the bright lights in prime time for the second straight week when they visit the Atlanta Falcons on Monday Night Football. They hope the result is different than their last prime-time game when they lost to the Seattle Seahawks last Thursday, but the Falcons aren’t going to go quietly.
For this matchup, each team will be wearing different uniforms than their traditional sets. The Rams are going with an all-Bone look, wearing their alternate colored jerseys, pants and socks. They’ve only worn it twice this year, winning both times against the Titans and Ravens.“
The Major Implications Rams’ MNF Matchup with Falcons Holds (si.com)
“According to The Athletic’s playoff simulator, the Rams have a 20 percent chance of winning the division. If they win out, they have a 20 percent chance at the No. 1 seed.
However, if the Seahawks win out, they will clinch the division. The San Francisco 49ers are not out of contention, either.
Those odds don’t seem great, but we have seen strange things happen in the final few weeks of the NFL season. Los Angeles has to win the games ahead and hope Seattle and San Francisco lose to take control of the division, which seems unlikely but not impossible.“
Rams star Puka Nacua breaks silence after fine for criticizing officiating (bolavip)
“After showing his frustration over what happened at Lumen Field, Nacua was outspoken on social media, prompting the NFL to take action against the LA Rams star. After accepting the fine, the wide receiver broke his silence on the matter.
“That one, it definitely hurt,” Nacua told reporters, in his first media availability since the fine was imposed. “I think it was something I was expecting. It was a learning moment and an experience to learn from and to never let happen again.”
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