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The Los Angeles Rams "are primed for a Super Bowl" in the eyes of one AFC team official.
In the victory, safety Quentin Lake exited with an elbow injury and did not return, a bad sign for the Rams’ most versatile piece in the secondary. Speaking Monday, McVay told reporters Lake will miss “a little bit of time” and is headed for an MRI to determine the full extent, per Rams Wire.
Oz The Mentalist visited the Rams and shocked everyone in the room by reading the minds of Matthew Stafford, Jared Verse and Sean McVay.
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Rams are looking like a Super Bowl contender behind Stafford's offense and a surging defense
Although Sean McVay has created nearly continual success during his nine seasons in charge of the Los Angeles Rams, his team hasn't looked this good at midseason since its Super Bowl championship run four years ago.
The NFL trade deadline rarely shakes up Super Bowl futures unless a superstar changes teams, but Tuesday’s flurry of deals was enough to move the betting board — and the Los Angeles Rams are sitting near the top of the odds.
Stafford and Los Angeles improved to 7-2 after a 42-26 drubbing of the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Stafford was dominant in the win, completing 66.7% of his passes for 280 yards and four touchdowns — his third-straight game with four touchdowns and no interceptions.
The Los Angeles Rams are burgeoning on the status of Super Bowl favorites. They could make the leap after Week 11's matchup with the Seattle Seahawks.