· 2026-06-29

The Los Angeles Rams enter the 2026 season with the highest expectations in the NFL after taking a roster that made the NFC Championship Game last season and adding All-Pro defenders Trent McDuffie and Myles Garrett this offseason.
The Rams are likely to be the team that everyone has an increased interest in beating, with Sports Illustrated's Matt Verderame stating that the Rams becoming the clear favorite to win the Super Bowl is good for the league.
The NFL understands the star power of the Rams, and the league is looking to cash in with a schedule that is bound to induce high viewership.
The Rams are set to play six teams that made the playoffs last season, including a game vs San Francisco 49ers on 2026-09-11, and they're also set to take on top stars like Patrick Mahomes, Jaxson Dart, and Jayden Daniels.
And with several key players set to become free agents after the 2026 season, including Puka Nacua, Kevin Dotson, and Byron Young, the pressure is immense.
The Rams have put the pressure on themselves, and now it's time to see if they're built for the moment, with quarterback Matthew Stafford nearing 40 years old, making this a year-to-year proposition for Los Angeles.
The Rams have a slew of big-name free agents after this season, including defensive linemen Byron Young and Kobie Turner, guards Steve Avila and Kevin Dotson, and more.
So the Rams are in win-now mode, and this appears to be their best shot with so much draft capital out the door.
The Los Angeles Rams are looking to make a deep run in the playoffs, and with their star-studded roster, they have a good chance of doing so.
But the road won't be easy, with tough games against top teams in the NFL.
The Rams will need to stay focused and play to their strengths if they want to come out on top.
And with the NFL schedule set, the Rams are ready to take on the challenge and make a run for the Super Bowl.