Turf Show Times
Records are meant to be broken — and for the Los Angeles Rams, that reality creates one of the more interesting storylines of the next few seasons. Some franchise marks feel untouchable, preserved by eras, opportunity, and Hall of Fame careers. Others suddenly begin to look vulnerable when a roster has continuity at quarterback, explosive skill talent, and a coaching staff willing to push the pace.
The Rams enter this chapter with several active players already climbing franchise leaderboards and putting both single-season and all-time offensive records in play. Whether it is passing totals, receiving production, touchdowns, or efficiency-based milestones, today’s roster includes players with legitimate opportunities to challenge names that have long defined Rams history.
Current record holder: Matthew Stafford
Matthew Stafford is the only viable option to top his current franchise leading stat. Stafford set the record in 2021, his first year with the Rams. Stafford fell less than 200 yards short of eclipsing his mark in 2025.
Probability: 35%
Current record holder: Matthew Stafford
Once again, Stafford is the current record holder but the only realistic option at this point in time. 46 touchdowns is a bold number to try to top yet again. Can he do it? Yes. Will he do it? That would be wild.
Probability: 5%
Current record holder: Eric Dickerson
The popular pick might be Kyren Williams, but I don’t think Williams has enough break away speed to ever make 2000+ yards a feasible option. Blake Corum could, as he has a little bit more acceleration in his game. It would have to be in a future season in which Kyren Williams is no longer with the team and the two running backs are splitting carries.
Probability: 1%
Current record holder: Marshall Faulk & Eric Dickerson
Kyren Williams has 10, 14, and 12 rushing touchdowns in the previous three seasons. 2026 might actually be a sneaky year for him to contend for that franchise mark because teams could try to sell out for taking away Mr. Automatic – Davante Adams on fade routes.
Probability: 35%
Current record holder: Cooper Kupp
The only player worthy of this category is Puka Nacua. Matthew Stafford’s security blanket. With 129 receptions in 2025, it is fair to believe that Kupp’s record could very well be broken in 2026, especially if the Rams are relying heavily on 13 personnel – Puka being the lone WR on the field.
Probability: 70%
Current record holder: Cooper Kupp
Puka’s old teammate and mentor may have given him the knowledge and habits to become one of the all time greats in the league. Puka 1,715 yards in 2025 appears a lot closer considering he missed half of the Baltimore Ravens game and the Week 7 game versus the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Probability: 90%
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