
I enjoy The Rich Eisen Show as much as the next person that enjoys The Rich Eisen Show, and on his latest power rankings reveal he had the Los Angeles Rams in his top-10. Do you agree? Are the Rams a top-10 team in the NFL?
Are we worried about their offense? I think everyone agrees L.A.’s defense is a top unit, and to be fair, the offense just went against the Houston Texans, who also likely have a top defensive unit, so the fact that the Rams won speaks volumes.
It’s Thursday, so we’ll get another
game tonight, and it’s a NFC matchup between the Green Bay Packers and the Washington Commanders, so we may have an even better idea on how the Rams stack up in the league and the NFC after tonight. It’s also only Week 2, so our “realizations” may mean nothing by the end of the regular season.
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Rams New Defender Takes Home Top Week 1 Honors (labfnetwork)
“Landman was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week after his standout showing in the Rams’ gritty 14-9 victory over the Houston Texans. The 26-year-old registered 10 tackles, including six solo, and delivered the game’s defining play when he stripped Texans running back Dare Ogunbowale late in the fourth quarter. Rookie Braden Fiske recovered the fumble, sealing the first win of the season.”
Rams at Titans 2025 NFL Week 2 prediction: Odds, expert picks, QBs, injury update, betting trends, and stats (nbcsports)
“The veteran and the Rams outlasted Houston in Week 1, 14-9. The Rams rallied from a 9-7 halftime deficit. The difference in this defensive slugfest? The Rams were 2-3 in the Red Zone and the Texans were 0-1.
For their part, the Titans lost to the Broncos 20-12. Tennessee led 12-10 midway through the third quarter but could not hold off the Broncos down the stretch. The Titans held Denver to just 317 total yards, but they could only muster 133 yards of offense themselves.“