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FEB 18 EX RAMS RB JOINS RAIDERS’ STAFF Former St. Louis Rams running back Carnell “Cadillac” Williams is back in the NFL for the first time as a coach, as he’s reportedly joining the Las Vegas Raiders as the team’s running backs coach.

Williams played just one season for the Rams in 2011, and primarily served a backup role. In 11 games, including just one start, he rushed for 361 yards and one touchdown.

Williams is more known for his time with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, whom he spent six seasons with and won Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2005.

Since retiring after the 2011 season, Williams has made a name for himself as a coach. He spent the past five seasons at his alma mater Auburn, even serving as an interim head coach late in the 2022 season.

FEB 14 RAMS ADD TO STAFF According to reports from NFL reporter Paul Kuharsky, the Los Angeles Rams have hired former Tennessee Titans director of football administration John Streicher to the staff as the team’s new coordiantor of Football Strategy.

Streicher had been with the Titans since 2018 in various positions, before being the firing of Mike Vrabel this year.

In his most recent role with Tennessee, Streicher assisted the team with in-game decisions, game management, and other various aspects of game strategy.

FEB 13 NEW 2024 SWAG? The Los Angeles Rams are heading into the offseason looking to make changes throughout the roster and take the next step in 2024.

However, roster additions might not be the only changes they plan to make.

In a recent video released on X, the team has seemingly teased a new uniform for the 2024 season – one that could contain ‘A piece of history’.

The plan is to unveil the new jerseys on Tuesday.

FEB 11 RAMS IN SUPER BOWL The Los Angeles Rams might not have made it to Super Bowl LVIII, but there is still a reason for fans to tune in.

Taking part in the big game on Sunday will be two former Rams players – and now San Francisco 49ers – defensive tackle Sebastian Joseph-Day and backup QB Brandon Allen.

Joseph Day was with the Rams from 2019-2021, helping the Rams on the quest for their Super Bowl LVI win. In that time, he played in 39 games, starting 38, making 137 tackles, six sacks, nine tackles for loss and 14 QB hits.

Allen was with L.A. for two seasons in 2017 and 2018 but never saw the field.

FEB 6 MAHOMES LIKES STAFFORD The Kansas City Chiefs are set to face off against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday.

Arguably the biggest star of the show that day – outside of Taylor Swift – will be Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who is looking to capture his third Super Bowl title.

When speaking with the media on Tuesday, Mahomes was asked about which quarterbacks he idolized growing up. And one of the players he mentioned was the Rams’ own Matthew Stafford.

“If there was one quarterback… I loved watching Aaron Rodgers, I liked watching Brett Favre, I liked watching Matthew Stafford,” Mahomes said. “Guys that were kind of extending plays, making plays happen. I liked watching Tony Romo a ton, growing up in that East Texas area.”

Mahomes and Stafford nearly faced off in Super Bowl LVI. And were it not for some heroics by Bengals QB Joe Burrow, who brought Cincinnati back from a 21-3 deficit to win the game, they would have.

Instead, Mahomes watched Stafford hoist the trophy, using it as motivation for the following season, when he would bring it back to Kansas City.

JAN 28 49ERS TO SUPER BOWL LVIII The Los Angeles Rams NFC West arch-rival San Francisco 49ers are on their way back to the Super Bowl, coming from behind and knocking off the Detroit Lions 34-31 in Santa Clara.

The Lions, who at one point were led by former Rams QB Jared Goff, led by a commanding 24-7 margin heading into the half.

However, a big third quarter from the 49ers tied up the game, followed by a late decisive touchdown run from MVP candidate Christian McCaffrey to put the game away.

Goff ended the game 25 of 41 for 273 yards and a touchdown, with no interceptions, leading the Lions on their deepest run in the playoffs in more than three decades.

JAN 6 NACUA TIES GROMAN Coming into Sunday’s game vs. the 49ers, Rams rookie star wideout Puka Nacua needed four catches for 29 yards to finish the year with the most catches and yards in NFL history for a rookie receiver.

And after one drive in which he was targeted three times, the Rams have gotten him on the cusp of breaking both, with Nacua catching a 19-yard score from Carson Wentz to tie the game up at 7-7.

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