Who is the best offense right now going into the 2026 season? Is it the Los Angeles Rams? Of course, this is such an early prediction, much will change between now and Week 1, but as it stands, who has the best offense in May?
I think the Rams are a fair choice, but it’s subjective, I expect the Philadelphia Eagles to bounce back, the San Francisco 49ers could be up there, the Kansas City Chiefs may take off whenever Patty Mahomes takes to the field.
So, it’s an interesting conversation with many other
teams that could be considered. The Buffalo Bills, the Cincinnati Bengals?
Would you kindly let us know what you think in the comments below?
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Ranking the 10 Best NFL Offenses Entering Offseason Workouts (foxsports.com)
“The NFL’s best offense in 2025 returns all 11 starters. While No. 13 overall pick Ty Simpson is viewed as the Rams’ quarterback of the future, tight end Max Klare (second round) and offensive tackle Keagen Trost (third round) provide young depth for a loaded offense in 2026. ”
Rams Send Message on Matthew Stafford Amid New Wrinkle in Contract Talks (heavy.com)
“Stafford, the reigning Most Valuable Player in the NFL, is playing on an outdated contract by NFL standards, and both he and the Rams have left the door open for multiple seasons together. Those discussions have taken on a new air following the Rams’ polarizing roster decision.
In the meantime, the Rams are making their feelings about Stafford quite clear.“
Is Jaylen Watson recruiting his former Chiefs teammate to the Rams again? (ramswire)
“After previously recruiting L’Jarius Sneed to the Rams in March, Watson appears to be back at it. Watson tweeted at Sneed on Tuesday after charges against Sneed were dismissed, seemingly trying to bring the former Chiefs and Titans corner to L.A.
Sneed responded to the post with a screenshot from a Gruber Law Offices ad that reads, “One call, that’s all.”












