
Los Angeles Rams News and Links for 8/4/25
Part of the reason Sean McVay says key players can miss pre-season games is because he feels his Los Angeles Rams get just as good, if not better work in when they compete in joint-practices with other teams, so Matthew Stafford missing upcoming joint-practices with the Dallas Cowboys is concerning, and I’ll admit that.
Is it concerning enough to consider that the Rams won’t be able to recover? That’s for you to decide, but I think if the Rams fail this season, it won’t be because Stafford missed joint-practices with a team who’s likely not going to have their best defensive player (Micah Parsons) competing.
It’s all interesting, and we’ll keep monitoring, but at this time I don’t know if there is more to read into, other than Stafford will miss joint practices with Dallas, and other players should get more reps.
Please comment on whatever you want, happy Monday and thanks for checking out Turf Show Times!
Rams Receive Concerning Matthew Stafford Injury Update (newsweek)
“Klein also revealed that Stafford’s status for the team’s joint practice against the Los Angeles Chargers, which will be on August 13, is also up in the air.
“Not surprisingly, McVay said Matthew Stafford, who has not practiced, would not participate in a joint practice with Cowboys,” Klein wrote on X. “Availability for joint practice with Chargers TBD.”
“Throughout the season our rush group really came together… that’s when the sack total started to come for all of us.”
Inside Rams Camp | @UnifyFCU pic.twitter.com/OZjkP0fYMx
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 3, 2025
Training camp is begging Rams to make obvious roster decision they won’t (ramblinfan)
“When Schrader was added to the Rams’ running back room, the team was aiming for a homogenous group of players with similar stature, weight, and running style. While Schrader was the heaviest running back (by two pounds), he was unremarkable in every other way.
Cody Schrader isn’t helping his case at Rams training camp
If you examine the current Rams running back roster, you see that the team has added two new rookies to the running back room. Rookie RB Jarquez Hunter is road-runner fast and possesses powerful strides that allow him to run through tackles as well.”
.@LAFC at Rams Camp pic.twitter.com/PhBhuRHaz9
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 3, 2025
How to bet the Rams in 2025: Super Bowl odds, win total, props, best bets for Los Angeles (cbssports)
“The NFC West won’t be easy once again in 2025 as the 49ers suffered horrific injury luck last year and the Seahawks tied the Rams with 10 wins. But L.A. may be the best positioned team in the division thanks in large part to a defensive core that’s been built across the last two drafts, as Jared Verse and Braden Fiske were selected in the first two rounds last year and Kobie Turner and Byron Young were third-round selections in 2023. That group has really clicked for the Rams, especially late, holding four of their final six opponents, including the playoffs, to nine points or less. Now, that unit gets a boost with Poona Ford joining the fray, so big things could be in store for the Rams defensively in 2025.”
These are the days of Rams Camp ️ pic.twitter.com/vaVsnm6yO0
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 3, 2025