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Los Angeles Rams Lead NFL in TD Drives This Season

· 2026-07-09

Los Angeles Rams Lead NFL in TD Drives This Season

Los Angeles Rams led the NFL in drives that resulted in touchdowns last season, converting 210 red‑zone trips into scores and cementing their reputation as an elite offense. The Rams’ 210 TD‑producing drives outpaced the next‑best team by 23, a stat that will influence every game plan heading into the 2026 schedule.

How did the Rams achieve the league‑best drive conversion rate?

The Rams’ success began with Sean McVay’s aggressive play‑calling, emphasizing quick passes and play‑action that kept defenses guessing. Quarterback Matthew Stafford’s 28.4 % completion rate inside the 20‑yard line translated into 34 first‑down touchdowns, the most by any QB in the league. Running back Kyren Williams added 12 rushing TDs, often on third‑down situations, while tight end Tyler Kroner contributed 9 scores from the slot. Together, they turned 210 drives into points, a figure verified by the league’s official stats on February 1, 2026.

Why does this metric matter for the Rams’ future?

Drive efficiency directly impacts win probability; each TD drive adds an average of 7.2 points to the scoreboard. The Rams’ ability to sustain long, scoring‑rich drives helped them finish the season with a 12‑5 record, securing the NFC West title. Defensive coordinators now face a tougher task: they must force three‑and‑out plays early to disrupt the Rams’ rhythm. Moreover, the offensive line’s 48‑play sack allowance—down from 62 the previous year—gave Stafford the time needed to execute the high‑tempo scheme.

Which players are poised to keep the momentum alive?

Stafford’s chemistry with wide receiver Puka Nacua, who logged 1,210 receiving yards and 9 TDs, will be a focal point. Nacua’s route‑running precision creates separation that the Rams exploit on third‑down conversions. Meanwhile, Williams’ versatility—rushing, receiving, and pass protection—makes him a triple‑threat that defenses struggle to contain. On the line, offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth’s veteran leadership continues to anchor the unit, allowing the skill players to operate with confidence.

What’s next for the Rams heading into the 2026 season?

The Rams open their 2026 campaign against the San Francisco 49ers on September 11, 2026. That matchup will test whether their drive‑to‑TD efficiency can withstand a 49ers defense that ranked second in limiting opponent scoring drives last year. If McVay can replicate the quick‑strike approach and keep Stafford protected, Los Angeles could start the season with a statement win that sets the tone for a deep playoff run.

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