You know it and I know it, it’s so old it’s new. Attention grabbing. Sensational headlines. I don’t make the rules, but I do follow them. Do you care about the Seattle Seahawks? I do too. They are the best team the NFL. Defending Super Bowl Champions. The Los Angeles Rams are not defending Super Bowl Champions.
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Latest QB-HC rankings give Seahawks an uncomfortable truth about the Rams (12thmanrising)
“The Seattle Seahawks did a great job of dissecting the film, learning
from their mistakes, and making adjustments last season. After a disastrous, turnover-riddled performance and a narrow loss to the Los Angeles Rams, they bounced back to beat them in the next two meetings.
Of course, that included an instant classic in the NFC Championship Game, a matchup that was arguably much tougher and more competitive than the actual Super Bowl. Now, the Rams have gone to great lengths to get the last laugh in 2026.”
Secret Starter Gives Seahawks Edge Over Rams (sports.yahoo)
“Maintaining strength on the back end of the NFL’s toughest defense is why “Macdonald is touting how much Nehemiah Pritchett will get a chance in his third NFL preseason with Seattle to be a rotating, first-team cornerback,” according to Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune.
Betting on Prtichett doing more is something of a risk when he’s made just one start during two seasons in the NFL. Yet, the potential reward of getting Pritchett on the field more often can make a Seahawks’ team strength even better.”
Rams QB Ty Simpson Doesn’t Need to Beat Out Stetson Bennett Right Now (si.com)
“At the end of the day, it’s OTAs and neither quarterback is being asked to do much. Players still aren’t wearing pads and the goal is to keep things simple while the offense is in the early stages of being installed.
Still, that didn’t stop aggregators and those trying to push the agenda that Simpson isn’t standing out from Bennett. An argument can be made that it says more about Bennett, who has been in the offense for three years, that he isn’t significantly ahead of a rookie.
Either way you want to look at it, it’s mostly just a nothingburger, but that won’t stop the overreactions or spun narratives.”
Rams’ offensive playmakers ranked as NFL’s 2nd-best by ESPN analyst (ramswire)
“The Los Angeles Rams have done remarkably well to surround Matthew Stafford with a strong supporting cast. It helps when you hit on players like Puka Nacua and Kyren Williams on Day 3 of the draft, but they’ve also signed Davante Adams and Colby Parkinson in free agency to bolster the skill positions.
Heading into the 2026 season, the Rams’ group of playmakers is undeniably among the most impressive in the NFL. With Nacua, Adams, Williams, Parkinson and others, Stafford has no lack of help at wide receiver, running back or tight end.”
Puka Nacua and Ty Simpson watched U.S. World Cup game with Ashton Kutcher (ramswire)
“Los Angeles Rams receiver Puka Nacua and rookie quarterback Ty Simpson probably won’t play any games together this season, but they’re already building some chemistry off the field. The two of them were spotted at the U.S. Men’s National Team’s World Cup game against Turkey on Thursday night, which was played at SoFi Stadium.
Star actor Ashton Kutcher was alongside the two Rams players, chopping it up with Nacua, as well.”
It’s Too Early To Discuss A Standout Between Ty Simpson and Stetson Bennett (athlonsports)
“When the Los Angeles Rams drafted Ty Simpson 13th overall in the 2026 NFL Draft, they did not ask him to replace Matthew Stafford immediately. They told him to learn, grow, and compete. And yet here we are less than two months removed from draft night already debating why no one has been named Stafford’s backup. So when news from The Athletic’s Nate Atkins comes out, saying neither quarterback has been able to stand out ahead of the other. It raises the question: what is either one supposed to do to stand out from the other?”













