Myles Garrett Sees His Trade to Rams
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On Monday, the Los Angeles Rams stunned the NFL when they pulled off a genuinely league-altering trade for Myles Garrett. Undeniably a Super Bowl contender before the move, they now seem to be the front-runners for the title.
With the No. 8 total offense in the NFL led by quarterback Sam Darnold and wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba's breakout season, as well as the No. 6 total defense, Seattle won the NFC West with a 14-3 and eventually captured Super Bowl LX with a 29-13 win over the Patriots at Levi's Stadium.
Following a pair of huge trades involving three of the best teams in the NFL, Ralph Vacchiano sorts out the league's hierarchy.
The Cleveland Browns did not consider a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles before sending star defender Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams, Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot reported Wednesday.
Ian Rapoport refuted an earlier report that Myles Garrett is getting a new deal from the Rams, clarifying that LA only reworked his current contract.
The Rams led the league in scoring in 2025 but fell short of even winning their division thanks in part to 38-37 loss in overtime to the Seahawks in Seattle. The remedy? Try to create the best defense in the league for 2026.
Trent Williams couldn’t help himself. The star 49ers lineman jokingly said it was his team that had a home game taken away from them, rather than the Rams, when they play in Melbourne, Australia, on Sept.
The Los Angeles Rams have entered the 2026 NFL season with massive expectations. After an aggressive offseason and another strong campaign led by Matthew Stafford, ESPN’s Football Power Index now views the Rams as the league’s most likely Super Bowl champion.