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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- After missing the playoffs for the first time in three NFL seasons coming off a Super Bowl run, Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay is in prove-it mode -- find a way to get back to the big game, and this time win it. “We didn ...
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Rams made a shocking move, bringing back a player who was once one of the most tenured people within the organization in the 2010s. The Rams signed former long snapper Jake McQuaide to their practice squad ...
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The Rams are going big with 3 tight ends on offense, and it's driving their 4-game winning streak
The Rams (7-2) are thriving in recent weeks with extensive, simultaneous use of three tight ends. The bulky offensive sets — and Matthew Stafford's superb play within them — have been a major driver of Los Angeles' offensive surge, culminating in a redemptive 42-26 victory over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday for the Rams' fourth consecutive win.
In the Rams' two losses this season, they suffered blocked kicks but on Sunday, it appears the tide has turned. The Rams went six for six on PATs (they attempted no field goals since they scored six touchdowns), with Harrison Mevis making his first ever start as a kicker and with Jake McQuaide returning as the team's long snapper.
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Trent Williams confirms he turned down the Rams after they asked him to play LG
Shanahan and the 49ers ended up acquiring Washington in the end, though, after reports surfaced that the Rams originally asked Williams to switch from his tackle spot to left guard.