http://www.sportingnews.com/ca/nfl/…riots-steelers-2017/j468695uifnj1ra7hb9vo1sgg
22. Los Angeles Rams 1-1 (last week: 21)
Todd Gurley is running and receiving with more purpose, but they need a lot more pop from their passing attack and rush defense.
This week: at 49ers, young and new times two, Thursday
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https://sports.yahoo.com/power-rankings-week-three-denver-161527558.html
20 Record (1-1); Previous (19) – Game Recap
After blowing out the Colts in Week One, the Rams had a solid rebound game against a good Redskins team. After falling behind early, the Rams rallied to tie the game late but ultimately lost on a late touchdown by the Redskins.
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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000847983/article/nfl-power-rankings-week-3-kansas-city-chiefs-hit-no-1-spot
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1-1 RAMS
If Jared Goff had stared at Cooper Kupp any longer than he did in the closing moments Sunday, you’d have to wipe his eyelashes off the receiver. The Rams sophomore quarterback will learn that he can’t watch his wideout run his route, make his break and turn for the ball — not unless there isn’t a defender within 10 yards of said receiver. Of course, against Washington, there very much was, as Mason Foster watched Goff watch Kupp, allowing Foster to earn the save for the Redskins. Yet, that final series didn’t necessarily lose the day for L.A. On the previous possession, the Rams settled for a field goal when Robert Woods temporarily forgot what a penalty was. Oh, brother. Going up 24-20 would’ve swung momentum the home team’s way, with the crowd behind it. Well, as much as the L.A. Coliseum gets behind a pro football team.
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Week Two power rankings
19. Rams (1-1; No. 18): The annual RGIII bowl was about as inspiring as it ever is.
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http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/page/NFLpowerrankingsx170919/nfl-2017-week-3-power-rankings-let-optimistic-atlanta-falcons-kansas-city-chiefs-pittsburgh-steelers-top-our-board
22. Los Angeles Rams
2017 record: 1-1
Week 2 ranking: No. 18
Jared Goff is showing big improvement in his second season. Sure, he has only two passing touchdowns so far, but he’s averaging 9.8 yards per attempt, up 4.5 yards from his 2016 average. That’s currently the fourth-best rate in the NFL.