Blake Bortles to Visit Los Angeles Rams
Blake Bortles is set to visit Los Angeles where he could be a valuable back-up option to Rams’ starter Jared Goff, writes LaMarr Fields.
Blake Bortles is set to visit Los Angeles where he could be a valuable back-up option to Rams’ starter Jared Goff, writes LaMarr Fields.
The Arizona Cardinals and three other teams select their new franchise quarterback and the Oakland Raiders add three talented players to their roster in Griffin Clark’s second mock draft.
Just like every season, NFL teams will take on ten non-divisional opponents during the regular season, in addition to their divisional opponents. Griffin Clark previews these matchups even though there are hundreds of days before this upcoming season begins.
The Los Angeles Rams have had quite the season. Just a year ago they had their first winning season since 2003. This year, they got to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2001. It was successful in many ways and a failure in a few as well.
If the Bills can replicate the offseasons that the Rams and Bears had after drafting their franchise quarterbacks, perhaps they can replicate their playoff success, too.
One of our writers thinks it’s time for the Rams to make a change at the quarterback position:
The Los Angeles Rams look to remain the class of the division in 2019, as teams in the NFC West are still looking for ways to keep up.
Sean McVay. Jared Goff. Running backs. The defense. All four of those units received grades after the Rams’ Super Bowl loss.
The Los Angeles Rams will face off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta after wild
The Los Angeles Rams will represent the NFC as they will advance to the Super Bowl following their 26-23 win over the New Orleans Saints. This being a rematch of the top two seeds in the NFC who had already met in Week 9. It was a great game full of momentum swings and amazing plays but was not without its share of controversy.
The Los Angeles Rams have lost two games in a row for the first time in the Sean McVay era. They lost 30-23 to the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in Los Angeles which drops them to 11-3 this season.
Congratulations if you have made it to your semi-finals and are still fighting for that coveted fantasy football championship. There is only one more week before our championship rounds, unless you play in Week 17, so now is the time to focus even harder and analyze our lineup options with a fine-toothed comb because one wrong move and it spell disaster for everything that we have worked so hard to accomplish this year. The most important rule is not to get cute with your lineups. Last week, Joe Mixon had a tough matchup and Sony Michel had a delicious one, but if you started Michel over Mixon you fell flat. Mixon is a stud and you start your studs. The following start and sit recommendations are based on this week’s matchups.
Blake Bortles is set to visit Los Angeles where he could be a valuable back-up option to Rams’ starter Jared Goff, writes LaMarr Fields.
The Arizona Cardinals and three other teams select their new franchise quarterback and the Oakland Raiders add three talented players to their roster in Griffin Clark’s second mock draft.
Just like every season, NFL teams will take on ten non-divisional opponents during the regular season, in addition to their divisional opponents. Griffin Clark previews these matchups even though there are hundreds of days before this upcoming season begins.
The Los Angeles Rams have had quite the season. Just a year ago they had their first winning season since 2003. This year, they got to the Super Bowl for the first time since 2001. It was successful in many ways and a failure in a few as well.
If the Bills can replicate the offseasons that the Rams and Bears had after drafting their franchise quarterbacks, perhaps they can replicate their playoff success, too.
One of our writers thinks it’s time for the Rams to make a change at the quarterback position:
The Los Angeles Rams look to remain the class of the division in 2019, as teams in the NFC West are still looking for ways to keep up.
Sean McVay. Jared Goff. Running backs. The defense. All four of those units received grades after the Rams’ Super Bowl loss.
The Los Angeles Rams will face off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 53 in Atlanta after wild AFC and NFC Championship games.
The Los Angeles Rams will represent the NFC as they will advance to the Super Bowl following their 26-23 win over the New Orleans Saints. This being a rematch of the top two seeds in the NFC who had already met in Week 9. It was a great game full of momentum swings and amazing plays but was not without its share of controversy.
The Los Angeles Rams have lost two games in a row for the first time in the Sean McVay era. They lost 30-23 to the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in Los Angeles which drops them to 11-3 this season.
Congratulations if you have made it to your semi-finals and are still fighting for that coveted fantasy football championship. There is only one more week before our championship rounds, unless you play in Week 17, so now is the time to focus even harder and analyze our lineup options with a fine-toothed comb because one wrong move and it spell disaster for everything that we have worked so hard to accomplish this year. The most important rule is not to get cute with your lineups. Last week, Joe Mixon had a tough matchup and Sony Michel had a delicious one, but if you started Michel over Mixon you fell flat. Mixon is a stud and you start your studs. The following start and sit recommendations are based on this week’s matchups.
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