The Los Angeles Rams have had a good season overall. They have a five-game winning streak heading into the final week of the season. They won the NFC West and are looking to make another run.
As he did in 2017 and 2023, Sean McVay has decided to play it safe in the season finale. With the NFC West clinched and no chance to earn a first-round bye, McVay is going to rest some of his starters in Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks.
As he does in the preseason, Sean McVay may let his offensive coordinator handle play-calling duties on Sunday against the Seahawks
Although the Rams defensive starters will play limited roles in the regular-season finale against the Seahawks, many offensive players will sit it out.
With the help of three other teams, the Los Angeles Rams clinched the NFC West on Sunday after beating the Arizona Cardinals the night prior. In doing so, they secured either the No. 3 or 4 seed in the playoffs.
F ormer Bruins Quentin Lake, Jake Bobo and Zach Charbonnet laced up the pads for their regular season finale, getting ready to play 18 minutes away from the campus they once calle
Peetz had spent just two years working for Sean McVay prior to being hired by first-year Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald in 2024 and Seattle’s passing offense was not nearly
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has revealed if he plans to rest starters in the final regular season game.
Sean McVay is sticking to a routine preparing for his next game, trying to ignore Sunday scores that could clinch a playoff spot for the Rams.
Sean McVay spoke to media members after the Los Angeles Rams lost to the Seattle Seahawks in Week 18, and the head coach revealed that rookie running back Blake Corum broke his forearm and will miss the postseason.