The Los Angeles Rams completed their organized team activities when Sean McVay dimissed the team earlier than expected. Training camp will be next. We’re already halfway through June as we continue to hurl our way towards another NFL season.
Training camp should be something to look forward to, but for me, I just want to see players get through it unharmed.
We’ll see what happens.
The fun part of training camp is seeing players get after it and getting to know more about the players who will eventually
make up your team. There is a lot to be excited about in July and August. Once the season hits things get quite real. Enjoy the down time while you can.
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5 Biggest Questions Facing the Rams Following OTAs (si.com)
“The Los Angeles Rams wrapped up OTAs and canceled minicamp. Therefore, the next time the players take the field will be once training camp begins in July. Still, there will be a lot to discuss between now and training camp. A potential Aaron Donald return will be at the forefront of those discussions, along with the position battles at quarterback and wide receiver. Let’s take a look at some of the biggest questions around the Rams following OTAs.“
Rams’ canceled minicamp proves why players want to play for Sean McVay (ramswire)
“The Los Angeles Rams should have wrapped up mandatory minicamp earlier this week if they had stayed on their originally released schedule. However, Rams head coach Sean McVay made the decision to cancel minicamp, allowing players to get a head start on their summer break before the start of training camp.
The Rams have a reputation around the league as an organization that prioritizes the health, happiness, and well-being of its players. They have prioritized families in the McVay era and are constantly making improvements to their overall approach to day-to-day operations.“
‘I Don’t Get Too Hyped On This Stuff’ — NFL Coaches Pump Brakes On Rams’ Buzz After Myles Garrett’s Blockbuster Trade (profootballnetwork)
“Garrett is coming off a historic 2025 campaign where he set the NFL single-season record with 23 sacks. While fans and media analysts have already anointed the Rams as the team to beat in the NFC, opposing coaching staffs are taking a far more measured approach during mandatory minicamps.
An anonymous survey of league coaches conducted by The Athletic revealed a widespread reluctance to crown Los Angeles before pads even go on. Many veterans note that assembling a collection of superstars does not guarantee a cohesive unit when the regular season kicks off.
“I don’t get too hyped on this stuff,” a coach said, “because it all gets sorted in the fall.”

















