Rams Defense Leads NFL With 28.5 Sacks Through 2024 Season
Rams Defense Leads NFL With 28.5 Sacks Through 2024 Season

Rams Defense Leads NFL With 28.5 Sacks Through 2024 Season

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The Los Angeles Rams' recent success has been closely tied to the health and continuity of their offensive line, with strong performance correlating to seasons where key linemen stayed healthy, particularly during their Super Bowl run in 2021. However, injuries in 2019 and 2022 significantly disrupted the offensive line, impacting overall team performance. On the defensive side, the Rams boast one of the NFL's best young defensive lines, featuring standout rookie Jared Verse and a mix of players with complementary skills, bolstered by the veteran presence of Poona Ford to improve run defense. Offensively, the Rams plan to lean more heavily on two-tight end formations in 2025, capitalizing on a deep and talented tight end group to innovate their offensive schemes without radical changes. Training camp battles are shaping the roster, with potential changes at quarterback and emphasis on a physical running game, while the coaching staff focuses on refining strategy and building team cohesion. After a difficult start to the 2025 season, a pivotal meeting between Head Coach Sean McVay and defensive coordinator Chris Shula helped galvanize the defense, contributing to a strong second half of the season and highlighting the importance of mental toughness and trust within the coaching staff and players.

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