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Les Snead says he probably won’t watch the Eagles-Commanders game because of how painful the Rams’ loss to Philly was
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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 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.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has been one of the best head coaches since coming to Los Angeles. Last season McVay did the unthinkable with his team that no one seen coming.
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.
You would be hard pressed to find a more proud – or worried — mom in the Chattahoochee Valley than Eufaula’s Pam Snead. Pam’s son, Les, is the General Manager of the Los Angeles Rams, one of eight teams still alive in the NFL playoffs.
Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead stayed vague when asked about Matthew Stafford's future with the organization. Stafford completed his 16th NFL season (fourth with the Rams) playing through cracked ribs.
Stafford led Sean McVay's side to the divisional round of the playoffs, where they were beaten by the Philadelphia Eagles in a tense snow game. Les Snead was asked about his future.