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1:38Cardinals Hire Mike LaFleur as Next Head Coach
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0:32BREAKING: Cardinals to Hire Mike LaFleur as Next Head Coach
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12:11Rams Biggest Offseason Questions
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1:41Rams Coaching Staff Drawing Major Interest
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1:47Rams, MVP Favorite Matthew Stafford Fall Short Of Super Bowl
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1:38Heinz Red Zone Heroes: Sam Darnold
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0:34Was This a Bad Matchup for the Rams Secondary or an Execution Problem?
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1:39What the Rams Would Go Back and Change if They Could
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1:19How the Framework of the Seahawks Shined Through in the NFC Championship Game Against Rams
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1:09Bryant McFadden: 'If You Look At the Growth and Development That We've Seen With Sam Darnold, It's Been Amazing'
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1:42Picks To Win NFC Championship Game
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2:01X-Factors For NFC Championship Game
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1:58Keys To Victory For Seahawks
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1:21Keys To Victory For Rams
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1:23NFL Conference Championship Best Bet On A Side
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1:15NFL Conference Championship Best Parlay Bet
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1:35NFL Conference Championship Best Player Prop
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8:22NFC Championship: Rams at Seahawks
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1:26Concern Level With Rams Recent Form
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1:30NFC Championship Picks: Damien Vs. Brandon
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Rams' Byron Young: Sack leader for Rams in 2025
Young (knee) finished the 2025 regular season with 82 tackles (45 solo), including 12.0 sacks, and one forced fumble across 17 games.
Young was a dominant force on the Rams defense to start the year, logging 9.0 sacks through the first seven games of the campaign. His sack production dipped noticeably following a Week 8 bye, which may have been due to a knee injury that he was playing through since November, including in each of Los Angeles' three playoff games. Head coach Sean McVay relayed Monday that Young may not need surgery to clean out his knee, and the latter should be ready for the Rams' offseason program, per Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register.
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Rams' Matthew Stafford: Taking time to weigh playing future
Rams head coach Sean McVay said Monday that Stafford will take time this offseason to decide whether to return for the 2026 campaign, but the team is "hopeful" the veteran quarterback will decide to play an 18th season in the NFL, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
McVay and GM Les Snead both signed contract extensions with Los Angeles on Monday, providing continuity for Stafford if he decides to return for the final year of his current deal with the team and play out next season. Top wideouts Puka Nacua and Davante Adams also remain under contract for one more year. The 38-year-old signal-caller put together an MVP-caliber showing in 2025 despite nursing an aggravated disk in his back to enter the year, completing 388 of 597 pass attempts for 4,707 yards and a career-high 46 touchdowns, to go with just eight interceptions, while playing all 17 regular-season games. Per Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register, McVay confirmed Stafford will not need any offseason procedures to address that back issue. Given the success the Rams found this season, culminating in a narrow 31-27 loss to the Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game, it seems likely that Stafford will opt to run it back for at least one more year.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Off. |
126.6 (7th) |
276.9 (2nd) |
394.6 (1st) |
| Def. |
110.8 (12th) |
234.6 (20th) |
327.5 (17th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
|---|---|
| B. Young LB Byron Young LB | Knee |
| Q. Lake SAF Quentin Lake SAF | Illness |
| K. Turner DE Kobie Turner DE | Undisclosed |
| T. Ferguson TE Terrance Ferguson TE | Hamstring |
| J. Whittington WR Jordan Whittington WR | Chest |






















