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This season began with a wild story...
Matt Stafford runs into Sean McVay in Cabo and it results in a super rare starting QB swap with the Lions.
Now Stafford is taking the Rams to the Super Bowl.
Cam Akers tears his Achilles...
- and he somehow recovers in time to help us in the postseason.
He's playing in the Super Bowl
DeSean Jackson wanted off a SB bound team because he wasn't involved enough - which almost immediately after, we lost our #2A WR for the season - which ultimately resulted in the Rams bringing in OBJ, who has been instrumental.
OBJ is playing in the Super Bowl.
Cooper Kupp has the greatest season a WR ever has. Triple Crown and OPOY and the rightful MVP. He'll suit up on Sunday.
Andrew Whitworth came back for one more season, won the Walter Payton MOY Award and will face his original team in the Super Bowl.
Eric Weddle returns after 2 years retirement and leads the team in tackling in the NFCC. He'll wear the green dot in his only SB appearance.
The Rams defeated the reigning SB Champion Bucs on the road and in doing so, they ended Tom Brady's career with a L and a busted lip.
He will not be playing on Sunday.
The Rams lost 6 straight to their most bitter division rivals and in the end they had to defeat the 49ers to be where they are today: preparing to play in the Super Bowl
The final chapter of all of these stories will be concluded at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles.... it's a scene fit for Hollywood.
I mean, if a football movie tried fitting all these stories into one movie, they'd be criticized for creating too much drama, for being too unrealistic, too unbelievable..
All that's left is a Hollywood ending.
Matt Stafford runs into Sean McVay in Cabo and it results in a super rare starting QB swap with the Lions.
Now Stafford is taking the Rams to the Super Bowl.
Cam Akers tears his Achilles...
- and he somehow recovers in time to help us in the postseason.
He's playing in the Super Bowl
DeSean Jackson wanted off a SB bound team because he wasn't involved enough - which almost immediately after, we lost our #2A WR for the season - which ultimately resulted in the Rams bringing in OBJ, who has been instrumental.
OBJ is playing in the Super Bowl.
Cooper Kupp has the greatest season a WR ever has. Triple Crown and OPOY and the rightful MVP. He'll suit up on Sunday.
Andrew Whitworth came back for one more season, won the Walter Payton MOY Award and will face his original team in the Super Bowl.
Eric Weddle returns after 2 years retirement and leads the team in tackling in the NFCC. He'll wear the green dot in his only SB appearance.
The Rams defeated the reigning SB Champion Bucs on the road and in doing so, they ended Tom Brady's career with a L and a busted lip.
He will not be playing on Sunday.
The Rams lost 6 straight to their most bitter division rivals and in the end they had to defeat the 49ers to be where they are today: preparing to play in the Super Bowl
The final chapter of all of these stories will be concluded at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles.... it's a scene fit for Hollywood.
I mean, if a football movie tried fitting all these stories into one movie, they'd be criticized for creating too much drama, for being too unrealistic, too unbelievable..
All that's left is a Hollywood ending.