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August 18, 2023 at 10:04 am #144922znModerator
How to Watch Preseason Week 2: Raiders at Rams
The Las Vegas Raiders will take on the Los Angeles Rams for their second preseason game on Saturday night.
This contest follows two joint practices the two teams participated in against each other this week.
The Raiders and Rams last faced off in Week 14 of the 2022 season, a Thursday night matchup that Los Angeles had won in the final two minutes with a near length-of-the-field drive.
Here’s how to watch Sunday’s game:
TV: No national broadcast
Venue: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
Kickoff: 6:00 p.m. PDT / 9:00 p.m. EDT
There will not be any national broadcast for Saturday’s preseason game.
The game can be viewed for NFL+ subscribers.
August 18, 2023 at 12:47 pm #144928joemadParticipantshould be interesting.
Hurricane Hilary is expected to hit So Cal on late Saturday or Sunday.
California hasn’t experienced a tropical storm like this since 1978.
August 18, 2023 at 11:31 pm #144942znModeratorRams-Raiders preseason game preview: Five things to watch
GARY KLEIN
Stetson Bennett started slow but finished strong in his Rams preseason debut.
A week later, can the rookie quarterback play consistently well?
That is the most intriguing question for the Rams going into their game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Saturday at SoFi Stadium.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford, defensive lineman Aaron Donald and other Rams starters will not play. All got heavy work this week during joint practices with the Raiders. Star receiver Cooper Kupp continues to rehabilitate a hamstring injury.
For Bennett — Stafford’s presumptive backup — and nearly three dozen other rookies, coach Sean McVay and defensive coordinator Raheem Morris will be looking to measure growth from a 34-17 defeat by the Chargers last week.
That was the first NFL experience for those young players. After the joint practices with the Raiders, Morris anticipates vast improvement.
Here are five things to watch when the Rams play the Raiders:
Pass or fail
So perhaps McVay will start Bennett against the Raiders.
Bennett narrowly avoided disaster in his first few plays against the Chargers before rebounding and making plays, including a touchdown pass to rookie receiver Puka Nacua.
“He made some really good plays and then he also had some plays that he kind of got away with,” McVay said, “and so we want to just see the consistent decision-making a little bit higher, and especially in some of those scoring situations and I think you’ll see that reflected.”
Stop the run
The Rams, seemingly, can only improve after giving up 6.8 yards per rushing play against the Chargers.
Donald attempted to counsel young players from the sideline, and during practices with the Raiders.
“You’ve seen some good stuff,” Donald said of the younger players, “obviously some bad stuff…. Just want to keep seeing guys getting better, being more productive in the game. Seeing what I see when it comes to practice, how they play and making plays and being productive…. But again, it’s a process.”
Nose tackle Bobby Brown III, rookie Kobie Turner and Earnest Brown IV are among the linemen aiming to improve their performances.
Setting the edge
The interior line is not the only area in need of playmakers.
Second-year linebacker Keir Thomas had 1 ½ sacks and Daniel Hardy had a half-sack against the Chargers. But they and rookies Byron Young and Nick Hampton must apply more consistent pressure and also help contain the run.
Young appeared to make strides during practices against the Raiders.
Got it covered
Rookie cornerback Tre Tomlinson played a team-high 35 defensive snaps against the Chargers and built on that experience in joint-practice matchups against star Raiders receiver Davante Adams.
With Derion Kendrick sidelined because of a hamstring issue, third-year pro Robert Rochell continues to get extensive opportunities to show he can consistently play as an outside cornerback.
Special attention
Special team coordinator Chase Blackburn did not have to wait long for a teachable moment.
Against the Chargers, the Rams gave up an 81-yard punt return for a touchdown.
“We own it, we own it forever,” Blackburn said. “Those guys that are involved in that play will always remember to break down, now I can pretty much assure you that….. There’s a lot of good that can come out of a game like that, even in a bad situation.”
August 19, 2023 at 5:14 pm #144948znModeratorRams players to watch in preseason game vs. Raiders
Jourdan Rodrigue
https://theathletic.com/live-blogs/nfl-news-scores-schedule-preseason/K4qNnq3rvClL/Kih5u7aT7Np5/
OTs Logan Bruss and Warren McClendon
Bruss appeared to dislocate multiple fingers in Thursday’s joint practice against the Raiders, but returned to the session…where he had to face top defensive end Maxx Crosby. Bruss struggled in pass protection in his first NFL snaps at right tackle last week. The coaching staff is looking for continual improvement from the second-year lineman. Meanwhile, Warren McClendon is also stacking snaps together and has occupied a swing tackle role with the Rams reserves. I’ll look for him to improve in pass protection as well.
OLB Byron Young
Young’s conditioning was tested by the Rams coaching staff last week, and they set a clear bar for him after he was gassed midway through his 20-ish snaps. Young had his best practices yet this week according to multiple coaches (and my own eyes) and told me he wants them to keep testing his conditioning as he gets his “NFL legs” under him.
DL overall
Bad hands in their gap-and-a-half technique led to multiple errors for the interior defensive line against the Chargers, and they were gashed by the run game. “Mushy” edges also allowed a couple of Chargers running backs to attain big gains around the outside.
QB Stetson Bennett
Bennett has fluctuated in practice (he’s a rookie, after all) but the longer he’s in a series in practice or a game, the more he improves. Coaches will look for Bennett to avoid early errors – holding the ball or making bad throw decisions, which nearly led to turnovers last week – and settle in earlier on, and they’ll look at the entire reserve operation as they get in and out of the huddle. Details like the latter has been an issue for the young group in practice.
S Tanner Ingle
Ingle popped in his reserve snaps last week (he had a sack and two tackles for loss) and defensive coordinator Raheem Morris noted he’s learning the Star position as well as safety.
ILB Christian Rozeboom
Rozeboom has solidly occupied the No. 2 ILB spot alongside starter Ernest Jones all week and the best way I’d describe his play is “steady”. The Rams will also need Rozeboom to step up as a leader on special teams, where they’ve had coverage issues. Behind Rozeboom, Jake Hummel has flashed potential. The Rams’ No. 4 ILB spot (if they keep four) seems like a competition between Jaiden Woodbey and Kelechi Anyalebechi, but expect DeAndre Square to get a long look by the Rams staff over the next couple of weeks as well.
CB Tre Tomlinson
Starters Ahkello Witherspoon and Cobie Durant didn’t play in last week’s preseason game, so if they aren’t out there this week it’ll mean another big snap count for the rookie Tomlinson, who appears to be challenging Robert Rochell on the depth chart. Derion Kendrick is still out with a hamstring injury.
K Tanner Brown
Brown missed a 46-yard attempt last week, but hit a 39-yarder later in the game. Brown was wide left on a field goal attempt in Wednesday’s practice, but hit the other two. He also was lights-out on multiple attempts in Thursday’s practice, from a variety of hashes.
August 19, 2023 at 9:27 pm #144952Eternal RamnationParticipant2s OL looked good against the Raiders 1s early
August 19, 2023 at 10:24 pm #144953znModeratorBennett more up and down this game. Last game he started iffy but picked it up. This time, it varies by series.
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