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Since taking over the Los Angeles Rams in 2017, Sean McVay has built far more than a winning football team. He has established a culture centered on selflessness, accountability, and putting the team above individual recognition. The phrase “We Not Me” has become synonymous with the McVay era, serving as the foundation for everything from roster construction to leadership within the locker room. Players aren’t chosen as captains simply because they’re the biggest stars or produce the most statistics. Instead, the honor is reserved for those who consistently embody the values the organization believes lead to sustained success—leadership, consistency, professionalism, and an unwavering commitment to their teammates. That mindset has helped shape one of the NFL’s most respected locker rooms while guiding the Rams to multiple deep playoff runs and a Super Bowl championship. Looking back at the team’s captains during the McVay era offers a glimpse into the type of players the Rams believe best represent their “We over Me” identity.
Which year featured your favorite captain class? Who was your least favorite captain over the last 9 years? Who was the biggest surprise?