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    Field Yates@FieldYates
    Matthew Stafford earns the first team All Pro spot at QB, with Drake Maye taking home second team honors.

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    ME: Rams on this list are blue-bolded.

    Ian Hartitz@Ihartitz
    NFL leader in most pressures (PFF):

    2010: Tamba Hali (97)
    2011: Chris Long (83)
    2012: Von Miller (87)
    2013: Robert Quinn (91)
    2014: JJ Watt (119)
    2015: JJ Watt (92)
    2016: Khalil Mack (96)
    2017: Aaron Donald (91)
    2018: Aaron Donald (106)

    2019: Za’Darius Smith (93)
    2020: Aaron Donald (98)
    2021: Maxx Crosby (101)
    2022: Micah Parsons/Nick Bosa (90)
    2023: Micah Parsons (103)
    2024: Myles Garrett/Trey Hendrickson (83)
    2025: Aidan Hutchinson (100)

    ME: Note. Lots of traditional 4/3 DEs + edge-rushing 3/4 OLBs. Donald is the only DT. He’s also the only guy on there 3 times.

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    Rob Maaddi@RobMaaddi
    The Associated Press 2025 NFL All-Pro team selected by a national panel of 50 media members:

    First team

    Offense
    Quarterback — Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams
    Running Back — Bijan Robinson, Atlanta
    Fullback — Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco
    Wide Receivers — Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams; Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle; Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati
    All Purpose — Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco
    Tight End — Trey McBride, Arizona
    Left Tackle — Garrett Bolles, Denver
    Left Guard — Joe Thuney, Chicago
    Center — Creed Humphrey, Kansas City
    Right Guard — Quinn Meinerz, Denver
    Right Tackle — Penei Sewell, Detroit

    Defense
    Edge Rushers — Myles Garrett, Cleveland; Will Anderson Jr., Houston; Micah Parsons, Green Bay
    Interior Linemen — Jeffery Simmons, Tennessee; Zach Allen, Denver
    Linebackers — Jack Campbell, Detroit; Jordyn Brooks, Miami
    Cornerbacks — Derek Stingley Jr., Houston; Quinyon Mitchell, Philadelphia
    Slot cornerback — Cooper DeJean, Philadelphia
    Safeties — Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore; Kevin Byard, Chicago

    Special Teams
    Placekicker — Will Reichard, Minnesota
    Punter — Jordan Stout, Baltimore
    Kick Returner — Ray Davis, Buffalo
    Punt Returner — Chimera Dike, Tennessee
    Special Teamer — Devon Key, Denver
    Long Snapper — Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville

    ___

    Second team

    Offense
    Quarterback — Drake Maye, New England
    Running Back — James Cook, Buffalo
    Fullback — Patrick Ricard, Baltimore
    Wide Receivers — George Pickens, Dallas; Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit; Chris Olave, New Orleans
    All Purpose — Bijan Robinson, Atlanta
    Tight End — Kyle Pitts, Atlanta
    Left Tackle — Trent Williams, San Francisco
    Left Guard — Quenton Nelson, Indianapolis
    Center — Aaron Brewer, Miami
    Right Guard — Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta
    Right Tackle — Darnell Wright, Chicago

    Defense
    Edge Rushers — Brian Burns, New York Giants; Danielle Hunter, Houston; Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit
    Interior Linemen — Leonard Williams, Seattle; Cameron Heyward, Pittsburgh
    Linebackers — Devin Lloyd, Jacksonville; Ernest Jones IV, Seattle
    Cornerbacks — Patrick Surtain II, Denver; Devon Witherspoon, Seattle
    Slot cornerback — Derwin James, Los Angeles Chargers
    Safeties — Jessie Bates III, Atlanta; *-Talanoa Hufanga, Denver; *-Xavier McKinney, Green Bay

    Special teams
    Placekicker — Brandon Aubrey, Dallas
    Punter — Michael Dickson, Seattle
    Kick Returner — Kavontae Turpin, Dallas
    Punt Returner — Marcus Jones, New England
    Special Teamer — Del’Shawn Phillips, Los Angeles Chargers
    Long Snapper — Andrew DePaola, Minnesota
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    *-tied for second-team spot

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    that’s stafford’s first all pro selection ever.

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    Sam Farmer@LATimesfarmer
    Every game the Rams lost this season was by a touchdown or less. The way they closed out this near-disaster felt like the first time this season they had to find a way to win — and did.

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    Alex Zietlow@alexzietlow05
    #Panthers veteran safety Nick Scott on what it was like going toe to toe with Matthew Stafford.

    “We were on the wrong side of a classic.”

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    Adam Grosbard@AdamGrosbard
    Kobie Turner on watching Matthew Stafford’s game-winning drive: “It’s Matthew. There was too much time. They left him way too much time. We knew he was going to sit back there and deal.”

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    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    Kyren Williams passed Todd Gurley (261) in career postseason rushing yards and moved to 7th in franchise history.

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    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    Kyren Williams passed Todd Gurley (261) in career postseason rushing yards and moved to 7th in franchise history.

    I cant find a post-season list, but Kyren is 7th in rushing in general. He past Les Josephson and Tank Younger a while back, and there should have been a parade.

    Rushing
    1 Steven Jackson 10,138
    2 Eric Dickerson 7,245
    3 Marshall Faulk 6,959
    4 Lawrence McCutcheon 6,186
    5 Dick Bass 5,417
    6 Todd Gurley 5,404
    7 Kyren Williams 3,834
    8 Dan Towler 3,493
    9 Les Josephson 3,407
    10 Tank Younger 3,296
    11 Wendell Tyler 3,266
    12 Cullen Bryant 3,119
    13 Jerome Bettis 3,091
    14 Willie Ellison 2,901
    15 Jon Arnett 2,892
    16 Cleveland Gary 2,634
    17 Jim Bertelsen 2,466
    18 Greg Bell 2,375
    19 John Cappelletti 2,246
    20 Charles White 2,133

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    NFL data shows the Rams led the league with four touchdowns negated by penalties in 2025, per nflfastR stats, making such moments particularly frustrating in high-stakes playoffs where referee decisions can swing outcomes by an average of 3-5 points per game according to PFF analysis.

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    Hayden Winks@HaydenWinks
    The 49ers + Rams + Seahawks are 40-7 versus everyone else this year.

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