2026-06-20

Los Angeles Rams have enjoyed much success throughout their long history, and with another playoff-caliber roster, they can climb a pair of all-time NFL leaderboards in 2026. The Rams are 14 wins away from 650 regular season wins all-time, with 636 wins currently, which is the eighth-most ever. Sean McVay's team will look to build on their active offseason and make a push for this milestone. And with talent on the roster, a 14-win campaign is not out of the question. But the Rams have only won 14 games in a season once, in 2001. So, they will need to replicate that success to reach this milestone. The Rams currently have a 29-30 postseason record, tied with the Eagles for the fourth-most all-time wins. If Los Angeles manages to make the playoffs and win a game, they'll have 30 playoff wins, a mark only five other teams have reached in NFL history. Nearly a third of those 29 playoff wins have come in the McVay era, which is a remarkable achievement. The franchise still has work to do before either of these records becomes reality, yet the opportunity is there. Another successful season and playoff run for the Rams will only add to the team's legacy. The Rams will need to perform well in the upcoming season to achieve these milestones. With the Packers, Bears, Giants, and Steelers already having amassed at least 650 wins, the Rams will look to join this exclusive group. And with the Eagles, Commanders, and 49ers close to reaching this milestone as well, the Rams will need to stay focused to achieve their goal.