The Rams’ season has been a mix of strong performances, impressive wins, and standout players. It hasn’t been perfect, but there’s definitely a lot to like about how this team is playing.
There’s a lot to like about the Rams’ offense.

Matt Stafford (photo, Daily Bulletin)
Kyren Williams has been a major part of their offense, rushing for around 750 yards. Whenever the Rams need a key run or a first down, Williams is likely to be the player who steps up.
Puka Nacua remains a major playmaker in the passing game (around 950 receiving yards), and Davante Adams has become a reliable touchdown scorer. The Rams’ offense is tough to stop when both of them get going.
As for best wins in ’25, my pick is the 34–7 win over the Buccaneers. Matthew Stafford threw three touchdowns, totaled 273 passing yards, and didn’t have an INT. Nacua added seven catches for 97 yards, and Adams caught two touchdowns. Offensively, it was one of those games where everything clicked.
An important win was the 21–19 victory against the Seahawks. Williams scored on a short run, Stafford connected with Colby Parkinson for a touchdown, and the defense came up huge with four interceptions. Those turnovers made the difference and secured the win.
Overall, the Rams are a solid team with the potential to make a serious push. That’s because LA has a balanced offense, a big-play defense, and the knack for finishing games.
At 9-2 and leading the NFC West, the team has a reasonable schedule ahead: Carolina this Sunday (1 PM, FOX), followed by the Lions and Cardinals at home, with road games at Seattle and Atlanta sandwiched in between.













