Los Angeles Rams

Super Bowl LIII: Rams vs. Patriots, By The Numbers

The cliché “defense wins championships” was played out on America’s largest domestic sports stage in Super Bowl LIII on Sunday at the Mercedes Benz Stadium as the New England Patriots defeated the Los Angeles Rams, 13-3. The heavily relied on defenses of both teams made for an underwhelming Super Bowl fan experience as television ratings hit a 10-year low of 44.9/68 share, according to the Sports Business Journal. “This was for it all, the last two teams, we fell short,” stated back-to-back NFL defensive player of the year, Rams’ defensive tackle, Aaron Donald stated. Coincidentally, the New England Patriots’ dynasty

The 2019 NFC Championship Game Summarized in Haikus

Rams down thirteen points Two field goals and one touchdown Saints fans are real loud   Saints fans yell and yell Offense struggle to hear Goff Goff can’t hear McVay   Rams call a fake punt Hekker throws a perfect pass first down: LA Rams   Thirty-six-yard play Jared Goff to Brandin Cooks Gurley makes touchdown   Higbee is open Rams score on a third-and-goal Three-point game for Rams   Brees throws to Lewis Robey-Coleman hits Lewis No call on the play   Saints and Rams tie twice Sending them to overtime Saints get the ball first   Fowler pressures Brees

Rams Line Dominates and Power past Cowboys, 30-22

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Late in his 13th NFL season, Andrew Whitworth finally got to savor his first playoff victory, albeit only for a minute or two. After the burly left tackle briefly celebrated on the Coliseum turf with his wife and children Saturday night, he rushed back to the Los Angeles Rams’ locker room and reminded his teammates they’ve only completed a third of their postseason work. The 37-year-old Whitworth and the Rams both ended lengthy playoff droughts with their 30-22 win over the Dallas Cowboys, and they realized the importance of their achievement without being satisfied by it.

Rams Throttle Cardinals 31-9; Eying Post Season Bye

Looking to snap a two-game losing streak, the Los Angeles Rams resembled the team that has been seen during the first 11 weeks of the season, and not the previous two. Rams quarterback Jared Goff found himself of old and was efficient in Sundays 31-9 victory over the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium.

Rams’ Todd Gurley Champions Childhood Literacy Initiative

On Tuesday, Los Angeles Ram’s towels whirled above the heads of students inside the Worthington Elementary School auditorium accompanied by chanting, “Who’s House?…Rams’ House.” Students eagerly awaited the appearance of Rams’ All-Pro running back Todd Gurley for his Childhood Literacy initiative in conjunction with Pizza Hut, the Rams, and The BOOK IT! Literacy Project.