The Los Angeles Rams did something that no one expected in last year's NFL Draft. They took back-to-back defensive players out of the same college with their 1st and 2nd round picks.
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Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead talks about building through the draft, on-field success of this year's rookie class, how he feels about holding the 26th pick in this year's NFL Draft, future of specific players on the team,
The world will be tuning in on Sunday to see which two teams make it to the Super Bowl, with the Chiefs and Bills battling it out on the AFC side and the Eagles and Commanders renewing their rivalry in the NFC bracket.
The Los Angeles Rams have built something special in the last couple of years. Head coach Sean McVay since becoming the Rams coach has been one of the best coaches in the National Football League. A lot of credit also has to go to general manager Les Snead.
The Rams may not be aggressive with trades like they once were. But there's two names worth making a deal for in 2025.
Les is OK.” Les Snead has been ultra successful in his job as general manager of the Los Angeles Rams. He has a Super Bowl victory to his credit. But he’s a proud son of Eufaula – where ...
The Rams have to be thrilled with the way their defense finished the season. The pass rush recorded 16 sacks in the playoffs, the secondary shut down Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, and they allowed fewer than 10 points in four of their last five games that the starters played.
The Los Angeles Rams now enter the offseason after losing to the Philadephia Eagles in the divisional round of the NFL Playoffs. With some Rams stars such as Matthew Stafford and their futures in question, general manager Les Snead spoke to the media about the outlook of the team.
The Los Angeles ... since becoming the Rams coach has been one of the best coaches in the National Football League. A lot of credit also has to go to general manager Les Snead.
The Detroit Lions experienced playoff heartbreak each of the past 2 seasons, but GM Brad Holmes said he plans to continue building through NFL draft.