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Rams' Super Bowl Dream Crumbles Again
29 Jan
Summary
- Special teams' poor play consistently contributed to Rams' losses.
- Matthew Stafford's MVP-level play might not guarantee his return.
- Rams may have missed their Super Bowl window with the current roster.

The Los Angeles Rams' 2025 season has concluded without a Super Bowl appearance, leaving the team with significant questions heading into the 2026 offseason. Despite Matthew Stafford's potential MVP-caliber regular season performance, his return as quarterback next year remains uncertain.
A consistent weakness throughout their six losses was the team's special teams, exemplified by a costly muffed punt return. While the offense, led by Stafford and receiver Puka Nacua, performed well, the defense also showed vulnerabilities that may prevent a Super Bowl run.
The Rams' decision to forgo defensive backs in favor of multiple first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft is now being re-evaluated, especially after opponents exploited their secondary.



