Los Angeles Rams 2025-2026 Season Outlook: Latest News, Schedule, Tickets, Odds
The Rams had a rocky start to the 2024 season filled with injuries before making the playoffs and winning their division for the first time since 2021. The Rams were led by quarterback Matthew Stafford and head coach Sean McVay once again and beat the Vikings in the wild card round before losing to the Eagles in the divisional round 28-22. The Rams had another great season but with Stafford aging and the roster needing some improvements the team headed into the offseason knowing they needed to improve.
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The biggest move of the offseason was signing wide receiver Davante Adams from the Jets. Adams had 1,063 yards and 8 touchdowns in 2024 despite being traded from the Raiders to the Jets midseason. Adams pairs up with Puka Nacua to form one of the best wide receiver duos in the NFL adding even more weapons to their offense. The Rams also signed other free agents like defensive lineman Poona Ford, center Coleman Shelton and linebacker Nate Landman. They also had some departures including offensive lineman Jonah Jackson who was traded to the Chicago Bears. Also wide receiver Cooper Kupp, defensive tackle Bobby Brown III and defensive tackle Neville Gallimore left in free agency.
The Rams went into the NFL draft without a first round pick and didn’t pick until the second round where they selected tight end Terrance Ferguson out of Oregon. Ferguson adds to the tight end position where the Rams have been thin for the last couple of seasons. They also drafted linebacker Josiah Stewart, running back Jarquez Hunter, defensive tackle Ty Hamilton, linebacker Chris Paul Jr. and wide receiver Konata Mumpfield.
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The Rams are in a position to be competing for the Super Bowl next season and will have an easier path than most with the 17th hardest schedule in the NFL. The Rams host the Houston Texans week one before taking on the first overall pick Cam Ward and the Titans in week two. The biggest game of the season will come in week three however against the Philadelphia Eagles, who ended the Rams season last year and won the Super Bowl. Some of the other key games for the Rams include vs. the Ravens, 49ers, Buccaneers, Lions and Seahawks.
LOS ANGELES RAMS SCHEDULE & TICKET DEALS
- Week 1: Sept. 7 vs. Houston Texans (SoFi Stadium)
- Week 2: Sept. 14 at Tennessee Titans
- Week 3: Sept. 21 at Philadelphia Eagles
- Week 4: Sept. 28 vs. Indianapolis Colts
- Week 5: Oct. 2 vs. San Francisco 49ers (Thursday Night Football)
- Week 6: Oct. 12 at Baltimore Ravens
- Week 7: Oct. 19 at Jacksonville Jaguars (London – International Series)
- Week 8: Bye Week
- Week 9: Nov. 2 vs. New Orleans Saints
- Week 10: Nov. 9 at San Francisco 49ers
- Week 11: Nov. 16 vs. Seattle Seahawks
- Week 12: Nov. 23 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Sunday Night Football)
- Week 13: Nov. 30 at Carolina Panthers
- Week 14: Dec. 7 at Arizona Cardinals
- Week 15: Dec. 14 vs. Detroit Lions
- Week 16: Dec. 18 at Seattle Seahawks (Thursday Night Football)
- Week 17: Dec. 29 at Atlanta Falcons (Monday Night Football)
- Week 18: vs. Arizona Cardinals
Los Angeles Rams Season/Game Odds
Los Angeles opens the season with +2200 odds of winning the Super Bowl for the first time since 2021. They also have +1000 odds of winning the NFC championship and open the season as -3 point favorites at home vs the Texans.
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