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The Detroit Lions enter the 2026 season with high expectations despite a disappointing 2025 season. And the league is witnessing major changes after multiple blockbuster moves during the offseason. One NFL analyst believes Detroit remains closer to a championship breakthrough than many realise.
The Rams had the NFL’s most complete team before adding a future Hall of Famer in Myles Garrett. They had already moved four draft picks, including a first-round pick, for Trent McDuffie, whom they quickly made the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history.
TE George Kittle reacts to the Rams adding Myles Garrett, explains the challenge ahead, and why San Francisco won't back down.
As it appears now, the Rams will enter the 2026 season with Stafford as the starter and either Bennett or Simpson as his backup. Now, injuries or bad practices could change McVay's mind, but it also wouldn't make sense for the Rams to roster four quarterbacks if they don't want to move on from Bennett.
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Rams have become the NFL’s version of the Dodgers
Like the Dodgers, the Rams are doing whatever it takes to win, and being hated comes with the territory
The Rams led the league in scoring in 2025 but fell short of even winning their division thanks in part to 38-37 loss in overtime to the Seahawks in Seattle. The remedy? Try to create the best defense in the league for 2026.
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Rams' Ty Simpson ranked among worst backup QBs for 2026
Sports Illustrated does not think highly of Ty Simpson as an immediate backup to Matthew Stafford in 2026.
Trent Williams couldn’t help himself. The star 49ers lineman jokingly said it was his team that had a home game taken away from them, rather than the Rams, when they play in Melbourne,