Few teams in the NFL are built with as clear a mission as the Los Angeles Rams. They want to win another Super Bowl before Matthew Stafford hangs it up. Head coach Sean McVay, general manager Les Snead, and the front office have doubled down on this roster. They have loaded it with star power and veteran leadership while still developing young playmakers. Yet with the quarterback’s health looming as a concern and the NFC West as competitive as ever, 2025 feels like the season where everything must come together. Alternatively, everything could come undone.
The Rams have wrapped up their 2025 preseason, finalizing their 53-man roster and announcing an initial practice squad that features QB Stetson Bennett IV, RB Blake Corum, and rookie WR Konata Mumpfield. As part of the roster deadline, the team also waived several players to make room for its final lineup.
Expectations in Los Angeles remain sky-high, nothing short of Super Bowl contention. That’s why the Rams prioritized re-signing Stafford on year-to-year terms and making key moves in free agency to keep their core intact. Still, Stafford’s health is a concern. The 37-year-old quarterback, who aggravated a back issue over the summer, only returned to practice on August 18. With division rivals Seattle, Arizona, and San Francisco all looking sharp in camp, the margin for error is slim. If Stafford suffers a setback, McVay may have to put his confidence in backup Jimmy Garoppolo to keep the Rams’ postseason hopes alive.
Here we’ll try to look at and discuss the three bold predictions for the Los Angeles Rams in the 2025 NFL season.
Speaking of Garoppolo, the Rams expect Stafford to be healthy enough to start Week 1. Of course, anyone following his career knows the durability question is never fully off the table. Coming off another summer of back issues, Stafford’s availability will be managed carefully. He has an admirable history of playing through pain. Still, the grind of a 17-game season might force him to miss at least one contest.
That’s where Garoppolo comes in. Signed for precisely this scenario, Garoppolo is more than just a clipboard holder. He’s a proven starter who knows how to run an offense and keep a team afloat. He started one game last season and showed he can still operate effectively when called upon. If Stafford misses even a week, Garoppolo will need to step in and ensure the Rams stay on track in a competitive NFC West. A brief cameo from Jimmy G won’t derail the season; it might just be part of the plan.
When Stafford is healthy, this Rams roster is one of the most complete in the NFC. The front office went all-in by adding Davante Adams. He gives Stafford and McVay another elite option to pair with breakout star Puka Nacua. Combine that duo with running back Kyren Williams, tight end Tyler...