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My English friend stopped by my office this morning and shared something with me to pass on to our UK Brethren. It has to do with the Rams vs jags game over there this season.
He listens to a UK Sports radio station called Talk Sport all day because he is a diehard soccer fan. That station just announced an amazing giveaway for The Rams game at Wimbly. Best he could remember... you'll receive 6 VIP tickets to the game with drinks and food included. You'll also receive $£5000.00 cash. You must live in the UK to play.
It's a drawing. Each entry is only $£2.00. I guess you can enter once free by mailing in a post card... but $£2.00 is nothing for that kind of return. Wow
He told me that you guys will all know that radio station... apparently it is the biggest sports radio station in the world.
The only thing that I'd like to require on this is... If any of you guys win, you gotta give me two of the tickets so the wife and I can fly over for the game! Seems only fair right? LOL
In 2022 the Eagles became the 1st and only team in NFL history with 4 players having double digit sacks. Hassan Reddick (16), Javon Hargrave (11), Brandon Graham (11l, Josh Sweat (11) are the only to do it, so far. Does our quadheaded monster of Verse, Young, Turner and Fiske, who are already knocking on the door, have a chance to replicate this production this year? What would our teams' ceiling be this year if it were to happen? I am more optimistic this year than years past despite the unsettling situation with Stafford and AJ. I think this D is gonna be special this year, just a gut feeling maybe.
Just for the helluva it, let's set a new record and make it 5 when Stewart joins the mix with double digits sacks in a situational role, just like Sweat's role in '22.
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – The Rams have had to adapt to different circumstances recently. From scheduling a last-minute joint practice with the Saints after the Chargers canceled, to navigating quarterback Matthew Stafford's back injury, the coaching staff has had a busy week.
After Wednesday's jog through, offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur and defensive coordinator Chris Shula spoke with local media about their approach to Thursday's joint practice, preseason standouts and more. Here are the most significant quotes and talking points from those press conferences.
"We're doing our stuff (in the joint practice on Thursday), and it's rules ball right now. We're not necessarily game planning, whether it's a preseason game or an opponent." - Shula
While the Rams aren't concocting an opponent-specific game plan for either the Saints on Thursday or the Chargers on Saturday, the fact that those two teams played each other in the preseason already means they are watching film from the same game, but on opposite sides of the ball. "It's a challenge, but at the same time, we're not putting a ton of stock into (it)."
The Rams play the Saints in Week 9 this year, which Shula said is always in the back of their minds as they prepare for the joint practice. Still, these practices are an opportunity for players to "try some things" against competition that isn't their own team. Still, they want to perform well, giving them a "heightened level of urgency."
"(Inside linebacker Pooh Paul Jr. on Saturday) was really good, communicated good, thought he played really hard... Pooh Paul's always been a guy, just talking to a lot of his college coaches and stuff at Ole Miss, when the lights come on, he shines the brightest where he tackles, he runs, he's physical. And when you can play full tackle football with pads on, that's where he's gonna shine the brightest. So I thought he did a really nice job with the green dot, especially for missing the first couple of weeks." - Shula
Paul made five tackles (four of defense and one on special teams), including three stops (an unsuccessful play for the offense, via PFF), against the Cowboys on Saturday. He relayed plays to the defense and took 34 snaps in what was a successful day for L.A. Shula said he liked how the entire inside linebacker unit looked in that game.
Meanwhile, fellow rookie draft pick Josaiah Stewart has done a "great" job at outside linebacker, Shula said, even picking up his first NFL sack on Saturday. After missing the first few weeks of OTA practice with a hamstring injury, Stewart has shown that "he's physical, he's tough," and Shula has liked the way he's progressed, learning from veterans in his position group.
One of those veterans is reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year Jared Verse, who Shula said has diversified his pass rush throughout the offseason program. "In OTAs, training camp, before we got pads on, we're not really bull rushing too much, so it allows him to kind of work some hands, work some edges, work a different array of moves." Expect a more versatile Verse in Year 2.
"(Offensive lineman Willie Lampkin IV is) a strong, sturdy dude... Sometimes, obviously, the attributes don't get you drafted, but it doesn't matter. You just got to land, and we like what we've seen from him. I thought he had a really good game, I thought he got better as the game went on." - LaFleur
Lampkin earned the second-highest overall grade (94.1) and run blocking grade (92.2) among all offensive linemen (min 20% snaps played) in the first week of preseason, according to PFF. At just 5-foot-11, 290 pounds, the undrafted rookie out of North Carolina has impressed not just Rams coaches, but a variety of football fans and analysts.
I haven’t seen this posted anywhere, but it looks like the Rams are hosting the Saints instead of the Chargers tomorrow. The Chargers canceled joint practice with the Rams because of injuries.
Will be good enough to lead the way for the Rams this year? Will the offense be a more ground and pound play action type offense if JG winds up being the Qb? Somewhat similar to the Whiners style of offense under Garoppolo. If Garoppolo plays the majority of the season what is the Rams record and how much does your excitement/expectations drop off? I was extremely stoked coming into the season only to be kicked in the nuts with whats happening with Stafford.
After only one preseason game, and vs the terrible cowboys no less, I see a few conundrums. The Rams are deep. Staring roster aside, there is gonna be a logjam at nearly every position group when it comes to finalizing the 53. There is a good argument for carrying an extra FILL IN THE BLANK, but which group do you go LIGHT on?
QB: it starts here with me. Most teams who do NOT suck carry only 2 QBs on the roster. Can the Rams stash Bennet another year? He couldn’t get a shot as a #2 anywhere else? I think he could right now.
WR: we know the big 4 who are shoe-ins, but do the Rams carry 5 or 6 to keep both Xman and Mump? What does that do to our return candidates?
CBS: Witherspoon, DW, Durant, and possibly Forbes. Now what? Are the Rams carrying 5 or 6?
Safeties: same situation as CBs. How many are the Rams gonna carry? Lake, Kinchen, Curl, are probably locks. Don’t see cutting McCollough. That’s 4 right there.
The Rams are gonna be releasing guys from a he secondary who will get snapped up.
TEs: Are the Rams really gonna carry all 4 and risk losing talent at another position? I would be disappointed to see Allen relegated to the PS.
RBs: Schroeder is not gonna survive on the PS. The Rams are gonna have Corum and KW.
Can the Rams stash their rookie on the PS until someone gets hurt? Every other team passed on him more than once in the draft. What if he comes out of camp “ready”? The Rams would have to keep him on the 53.
ILBs: they have 5 and they cannot keep more than 4, maybe only 3. Who’s going to the PS?
I know the idea of Reeder starting repulses some folks, but I don’t think the formula for this group is that simple. Pooh and Dolac are rookies who will see very little time, if any, vs true starters in these preseason games.
OL: THIS is the biggest problem, IMO. After the projected starting 5, the Rams have some tough choices. Of all the position groups, some guys cut will be immediately picked up.
Just how many can the Rams carry? Easily 10. Ironically, if AJ had been healthy all along, the Rams would not have picked up 2 Tackles. I don’t want to cut the “future” of Leveston, Limmer, and Dedich; but, McClendon, and Acuri will be picked up and Lampkin has already turned heads. These cuts are gonna hurt.
So just who are you willing to part with or at least risk on the PS?
It's way too early. . . I am really only thinking week one right now, but maybe the discussion can fan out into other matchups through the season (Seattle hot dog)
But right now focusing on Houston.
I like to try to look at matchups and cities and see if certain cities have specific meal they are know for (ie Buffalo - beef on weck, as mentioned seattle dog, cincinatti chili, etc) and try new recipes.
Rams week one is verses Houston.
In my short search I saw that Houston is well known for Thai/Vietnamese food.
We are thinking I'll make a good pho broth and we'll also make some Banh Mi.
Rams Winners & Losers: Stetson Bennett turns the corner
2025 brings a newly confident and productive Stetson Bennett for Rams
by JB Scott
Aug 9, 2025, 7:35 PM PDT
Quarterback Stetson Bennett led the Los Angeles Rams to a victory over the Dallas Cowboys to kickoff the 2025 preseason. LA come out on top 31-21. It was their highest scoring total on the offensive side in the preseason in the Sean McVay era.
Let’s dive into the individual performances and analyze who stood out in positive and negative ways. This is the first installment of “Winners & Losers” on the season.
Winners
Stetson Bennett, QB
Confident. Calm. Productive. Under control.
Those are words that perfectly describe Bennett’s first preseason game of 2025. It’s evident he’s turned a corner over training camp and from his first two exhibition series, and coaches—such as offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur—have complimented Bennett throughout the summer.
Bennett finished with 16 completions on 24 attempts for 188 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. He added three rushes for 11 yards with his legs. The third-year quarterback completed multiple deep shots to receiver Xavier Smith, and his lone interception came on a slightly underthrown pass to Konata Mumphfield. Bennett and Mumpfield were out of sync for most of the game.
A few noteworthy individuals who did not appear in this game, which suggest they will have active roles when the regular season begins:
Jordan Whittington, WR
Tyler Davis, DT
Omar Speights, MLB
Emmanuel Forbes, CB
Xavier Smith, WR
Smith was LA’s best receiver on Saturday evening. Knowing Whittington is effectively safe, it’s difficult to imagine the Rams keeping more than five receivers with the safe four being Davante Adams, Puka Nacua, Tutu Atwell, and Whittington. That likely leaves one spot for Smith and Mumpfield to battle out, though it’s within the realm of possibility both make the team.
For right now—because Smith can help on special teams and in the return game and because of their performances on Saturday—Smith has the advantage.
Stewart secured his first NFL sack on Joe Milton in this game. He secured the edge in the run game and made his presence felt early. It seemed Stewart was the most consistent pass rusher against Dallas, and there is a competition for playing time after the departure of Michael Hoecht.
I’ll be honest in my analysis that I don’t think this was a “wow” outing from second-year back Blake Corum; however, it’s difficult to keep a multi-TD effort off the “winners” list. Corum was effective on the ground, though he did drop a pass from Bennett that forced the Rams to go for it on fourth down. Corum finished with nine rushes for 32 yards (3.6 avg).
Cody Schrader was easily the most effective back. He helped seal the game following a Cowboys score by ripping off multiple long runs. He accumulated 59 yards on five carries (11.8 avg) and added a nine-yard score through the air.
Fifth-round rookie Pooh Paul was the green dot guy (defensive signal caller) to start the game. He was active and finished with four tackles. While Nate Landman and Omar Speights seem entrenched at starters, there could still be a realistic path to playing time for the rookie over the back half of the season. It’s worth noting that Paul battled a calf injury at the start of training camp.
Offensive line at-large
Bennett had plenty of time to throw, and even when rushers broke through he was athletic enough to mitigate the rush. While the ground game didn’t produce many big gains early, the offensive line played a key role in closing this game out. Kudos to the big guys up front.
Losers
Shaun Jolly, CB
Shaun Jolly was flagged for defensive pass interference that was one of Dallas’ biggest offensive plays in the first half. He often looked loose and grabby in coverage while AJ Green and Cam Lampkin had better evenings.
Konata Mumpfield, WR
Mumpfield was one of the most hyped players by the team coming into this game. Reportedly he’s been playing well in training camp. However, there was a miscommunication between the rookie receiver and Bennett on a long pass attempt where Mumpfield stayed vertical on his route while the quarterback through inside towards the post. Mumpfield also had a brutal drop over the middle of the field and showed a disappointing lack of fight on Bennett’s interception.
It was a rough debut for the rookie receiver.
Rookie Ty Hamilton—taken in the fifth round—seemed to struggle in run defense. There wasn’t much to complain about on defense but his performance was one of the few negative developments that stood out. He’ll have two more games to demonstrate that he should have a role on the regular season roster in what is becoming a crowded defensive interior group.
Nick Hampton, EDGE
Hampton was easily LA’s worst EDGE defender in this game. I thought all of Stewart, Brennan Jackson, and Keir Thomas had better outings (in that order). Hampton in theory could be a situational pass rush specialist, but he’s done little to command such a role in what is now his third season.
So many good things to talk about, but I think the best part is that there's football again - and it was a dominant preseason win with little injuries (thus far)!
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Storylines & Players to Watch
With starters expected to sit (up to 35 players likely sidelined), this game is a proving ground for bubble players across key positions: secondary, edge rushers, linebackers, and the offensive line
5 Spotlighted Rams Players (to keep an eye on):
WR Konata Mumpfield – Impressive rookie standout with strong route-running
RB Jarquez Hunter – Auburn speedster with explosive running ability
OLB Josaiah Stewart – 2025 draftee from Michigan aiming to make defensive waves
Tonight’s preseason game is at 7 p.m. ET. Tune in on KABC-7 in LA or KTVT in Dallas, or stream via NFL+. Listen on ESPN LA or SiriusXM. Highlights to watch include rising rookies and players battling for roster spots across the field.
Not sure if this was posted anywhere else? Didn't see it.
Love interviews like this. Conversational between players with mutual respect and insight. Great listen. I never knew much about Adams, but the more I do, the more respect I have for him. I thought maybe he was a diva. Not so. Anybody that grows up in East Palo Alto has to have a pretty hard shell.
I saw a report the Rams gave up FOUR 1st round draft picks and sign Micah Parsons to a 4 year extension worth $205.5M. Of course I can't find it again.. it was on my FB feed