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October 15, 2025 at 12:59 am #158672
znModeratorNate Atkins@NateAtkins_
Lot of talk about the Rams’ outside cornerbacks (and I’m guilty) but the defense ranks fourth in Expected Points Added per drop-back.The much-improved run defense creating obvious passing downs for this pass rush with three good safeties does cover up a lot.
October 15, 2025 at 12:59 am #158673
znModeratorI’ve never seen JJ or Chase do this….. #RamsHouse pic.twitter.com/p3zGobEfZG
— Lat 🦄 (@CoachLats) October 14, 2025
October 15, 2025 at 1:00 am #158675
znModeratorShaun Dolac looked impressive in week 6, can’t BELIEVE he was a UDFA pic.twitter.com/Qk86GZpxUR
— NFL Draft Files (@NFL_DF) October 14, 2025
October 15, 2025 at 1:00 am #158677
znModeratorOn Monday, Rams head coach Sean McVay spoke about that sequence of events and even compared Verse to a Marvel superhero.
“Once we did a great job, after Henry had a good run and a good surge, then two sneak attempts, and then for them to basically try to run kind of a lead play and for what Jared Verse did in that play was unbelievable,” McVay said. “That was Hulk-type stuff. He really checked into grown-man mode right there and did an amazing job, and I thought that catapulted just the momentum going into the half. It was a really strange game the way that it all unfolded, but our team found a way, and I think being able to win different types of games can be a strength as we continue to move forward… He’s just a man doing grown man things right there. It was just such a big-time stop by our group as a whole, and the collective responsibility on the second and third-down stops to get them to a fourth down, and really, it was great example all around. You can certainly feel that Jared Verse blew that play up at the point of attack.”
October 15, 2025 at 1:01 am #158680
znModeratorSleeperNFL@SleeperNFL
Tom Brady’s Week 6 Power Rankings, via @NFLonFOX1. Buccaneers
2. Colts
3. Packers
4. Lions
5. Rams
6. Broncos
7. Eagles
8. Chiefs
9. Seahawks
10. PatriotsOctober 15, 2025 at 7:38 am #158681
wvParticipantBrady has the Chiefs as the eighth best team?
I’d say they are still the scariest team in the NFL.
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vOctober 15, 2025 at 5:33 pm #158686
znModeratorLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
The Rams defense has not allowed a rushing play of 20 or more yards in 10 straight regular season games dating back to last season. It’s the longest streak for the Rams this century and the longest by an NFL team since the 2023 Vikings (13). The last NFL team to begin a season with a longer streak was the 2019 Vikings (seven).October 15, 2025 at 10:13 pm #158690
ZooeyModeratorMatthew Stafford and a stingy run defense: 10 stats that tell the story of Rams’ season
By Nate Atkins
Oct. 15, 2025BALTIMORE — The Los Angeles Rams are six games into the 2025 season and feeling like they’re mostly on track for the goals they want to accomplish.
They’re 4-2 and in a three-way tie for first place in the NFC West with the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. Their goal is to win the division, secure a home playoff game and start a push toward another trip to the Super Bowl in Matthew Stafford’s age-37 season.
Six games are a sufficient sample to see some key trends emerge. Here are 10 numbers that explain their season to date:
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The yards Stafford has thrown for, the most of any quarterback. He has never finished first in passing yards across 17 seasons, so it speaks to the level he’s playing at.In a world of two-high shells to take away the deep ball, the Rams are finding ways to create chunk gains consistently through the air thanks to the intermediate part of the field, where Stafford spams Puka Nacua and Davante Adams along the sideline and between the hashes.
His arm still flashes enough strength to scare defenses into those shells, and it’s giving him spots between the levels to use that strength to deliver the ball quickly before defenders can adjust.
106.2
Stafford’s passer rating, which is currently the best of his career. It edges out the 106.0 he posted in his second-to-last season with the Detroit Lions in 2019. The similarity between the two is their small sample size: he played just eight games in 2019 and six so far this season.So, the likelihood is that the number will come down. However, he still has a chance to post his best full-season rating, which would mean topping the 102.9 from his first season with the Rams in 2021. That season, he threw 41 touchdown passes and led the Rams to a Super Bowl victory.
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The receptions that Nacua has had in every game where he’s played at least 60 percent of the snaps. The exception was Sunday, when he suffered a sprained ankle in the second quarter and finished with two catches. Nacua has eight more catches than any other player in the NFL, and it’s the consistency that’s most impressive.He isn’t racking up crazy numbers per catch or breaking away for long touchdowns. Still, he’s providing such a strong floor to the Rams’ offense and is a key reason Stafford looks so in control, as he’s able to get into a rhythm quickly by sending passes Nacua’s way.
The Rams will have to adjust if Nacua misses time with this injury. If Stafford has been the team’s MVP through six weeks, Nacua isn’t far off. His absence for stretches against the Baltimore Ravens and Houston Texans shows how hard it is for Los Angeles to adjust its game plan, which is built so much around Nacua, when he’s not on the field.
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The blocked kicks the Rams have allowed this season. They’re currently on pace to have 11 blocks.It’s become enough of a problem that coach Sean McVay opted to pass up a short field goal to potentially take a three-score lead in the fourth quarter against the Ravens to go for it on fourth down. Granted, the blocks were only part of the threat to that unit, as kicker Joshua Karty also missed a 26-yarder earlier in the game, and the Rams had a bad snap on another one of his field goal attempts.
However, so many playoff games come down to field goals, so the Rams will have to figure this out, as it’s arguably cost them both of their losses this season.
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The number of 100-yard rushers the Rams have allowed this season. It happened on Sunday, when Derrick Henry ran for 122 yards on 24 carries, notably without linebacker Omar Speights on the field for Los Angeles.However, to get to the sixth game before allowing a 100-yard rusher is impressive, considering the three running backs the Rams faced before Sunday were Saquon Barkley, Jonathan Taylor and Christian McCaffrey. Los Angeles is allowing just 3.8 yards per carry, which ranks seventh in the league, and it’s the only defense that has yet to allow a run of 20 yards or more.
That’s a credit to the addition of linebacker Nate Landman, in particular. He just set the Rams’ single-game franchise record with 17 tackles on Sunday. It also says something about the addition of Poona Ford up front, the growth of Jared Verse as an edge setter and the sneaky value of Quentin Lake.
The Rams saw their 2024 season end when Barkley ran all over them in the divisional round of the playoffs, and it’s looking like they’ve shored up that weakness.
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The percentage of red zone trips the Rams are cashing in for touchdowns, which ranks 25th in the NFL. For an offense that ranks in the top 10 nearly everywhere else, it’s one of the most significant areas of growth for this team to go from good to elite.It’s due to a few factors: The field shrinks on the routes Nacua and Adams run, and defenses often double-team Nacua to force the ball elsewhere. The Rams don’t have a great pass-catching tight end, and this is usually the area of the field where they can shine in two-tight-end sets and with play action. Stafford doesn’t provide a run threat, so the number of blockers is difficult to manufacture in the run game when teams stack the box.
However, between Kyren Williams’ growth as a receiver and the talent of Terrance Ferguson and Tutu Atwell, there’s reason to believe this can improve. If it does, the Rams will have one of the best offenses across the board.
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The consecutive regular-season games in which Byron Young has recorded at least half a sack. His 7.5 sacks this season trail only Denver Broncos star Nik Bonitto’s eight.This helps explain the value of Verse as well, as offenses have shifted their protections to him after his NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year campaign last season. Verse is generating pressure on 18.3 percent of his rushes, and his power to collapse the pocket has paired beautifully with Young’s speed to chase down the quarterback to give the Rams one of the top edge duos in the NFL.
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The percentage of defensive snaps the Rams are playing in Cover 3, according to Football Insights. The only teams running it more are the Atlanta Falcons and Las Vegas Raiders.Cover 3 was in vogue about a decade ago, when the Seahawks rode that model with the “Legion of Boom” to build one of the best defenses ever. It’s faded some in favor of two-high shells to take away the deep passes. However, it has been a good coverage for teams that build around good safeties, as it allows cornerbacks to play in press and funnel routes inward.
That has fit the Rams in some ways this season. They have three strong coverage safeties in Lake, Kam Curl and Kamren Kinchens. However, they also lost their most physical outside cornerback in Ahkello Witherspoon to injured reserve.
If the Rams do make a cornerback addition to fill his absence, expect it to be a physical one.
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The targets that Nacua and Adams have seen this season. Nacua ranks first in the NFL with 65, and Adams is seventh with 55. The next-most targeted player on the Rams is Williams, with just 23.It’s a testament to a few things: how good these two receivers are, how much Stafford likes to throw to his top targets and how void of steady receivers the Rams are elsewhere with the personnel they’re choosing to play. Atwell and Ferguson are the most talented pass catchers outside of Nacua and Adams, yet they’ve struggled to find playing time.
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The yards per reception Atwell is averaging thus far. He has just four catches on nine targets in the five games he’s played in. However, to turn four catches into 164 yards is impressive, and it speaks to how he’s either a forgotten or hidden weapon in this offense.The Rams brought Atwell back on a one-year, $10 million deal in the offseason to serve as a late-game lever and an injury replacement for Nacua or Adams, since the passing game is built entirely around those two targets. When they are humming, the Rams prefer to play Jordan Whittington over Atwell because of his run-blocking.
However, whether Nacua is limited or out this Sunday, Atwell should see his first legitimate role in the game plan as an outside receiver, and his deep-speed skill set is obvious.
October 16, 2025 at 12:54 am #158691
InvaderRamModeratorTodd Gurley unfortunately. He is STILL 3rd in the league in rushing touchdowns since 2015
pic.twitter.com/v8NFOtWalK https://t.co/pqmHJZV3PI— Football Posts ™️ (@TopFBPosts) October 14, 2025
October 16, 2025 at 8:16 am #158692
wvParticipantGurley had two great years with the Rams. Faulk had three great years with the Rams. Pretty comparable stats in those years.
————Gurley.
2017 1305 rushing 788 receiving
2018 1251 rushing 580 receiving
—Faulk
1999 1381 rushing 1048 receiving
2000 1359 rushing 830 receiving
2001 1382 rushing 765 receivingw
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