Super Wild Card Weekend finished up with a pair of NFC wild card games as the Los Angeles Rams (surprise, surprise) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers advanced to the NFC Divisional playoffs next weekend.
Jared Goff endured a miserable first appearance in the Super Bowl as the Los Angeles Rams were defeated by the New England Patriots in Atlanta. Goff entered the contest, leading the second-highest scoring offense in the NFL. However, the Rams were stymied by a brilliant defensive effort from the Patriots, being limited to only three points.
According to EA Sports and its annual Super Bowl simulation, the Los Angeles Rams will be the next Super Bowl champions after toppling the New England Patriots, 30-27 in the popular video game’s annual Super Sunday simulation.
Around mid-Wednesday, I reached my fill of the New Orleans Saints fanbase, players, and local politicians complaining about the putrid no-call on a clear pass interference play that essentially kept their beloved home team out of the Super Bowl.
When the Los Angeles Rams face the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII in two weeks, it pits one of the game’s legendary figures in Bill Belichick facing the NFL’s newest young gun, Sean McVay.
Sunday was a weird day for Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley. Incredibly, the Rams won the NFC Championship in a game where Gurley only touched the ball five times.
One of the most anticipated games of the 2018 NFL season has arrived. The Los Angeles Rams host (instead of Mexico City) the Kansas City Chiefs in what could be one of the highest scoring games in recent memory.
Leading by just two points following a Ty Montgomery fumble on a kick return, the Los Angeles Rams were poised to ice their eighth straight victory to open the season. Not only did they ice it, but MVP candidate Todd Gurley managed to cost people a few dollars […]
Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald, the 2017 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, wants to get better heading into 2018 and is willing to go bizarre lengths to do so.
I can tell you right now that Los Angeles Rams fans will be and have been under fire for lackluster support of their new football team. However, those complaints should be taken with a grain of salt after viewing a video of Rams fans taking Cowboys fans apart […]