Cleveland Browns: Out Of Town Articles
SBN: Turf Show Times (Kenneth Arthur) —
The Rams have the best third down conversion rate since Week 4 Not a lot has gone right for the L.A. Rams this season, either on offense or defense, but one positive takeaway would be how the Rams are doing on third downs. Overall, the Rams rank 17th on third down this season. However, that number has gone up in recent weeks and L.A. is a top-10 third down team since Week 3, converting 18...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Venie Randy Soares) —
Who takes his place on the roster? The Los Angeles Rams have announced the release of offensive tackle Geron Christian just a little more than a month after inking the street free agent. Christian was signed on September 11, the day L.A. announced that guard Steve Avila and swing lineman Joseph Noteboom would be placed on the Injured Reserve List (IR). Christian was only active in the...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Evan Craig) —
LA appears to be slightly less terrible than the rest of the one-win club The Los Angeles Rams were reeling entering their Week 6 bye after starting 1-4, marking the team’s worst start under Sean McVay. LA is one of six one-win teams in the NFL and is mere percentage points behind the Carolina Panthers for the NFC’s worst record. While yes, the Rams have stunk it up through the first...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Kenneth Arthur) —
The Los Angeles Rams play the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 12, their one game against an NFC East opponent this season. That game is scheduled to be on Sunday Night Football, but will the NFL flex a different game into that slot? Nope. It can’t be because that is Thanksgiving and those games are not eligible to be flexed. Here’s another question for you: Will the Eagles win the NFC East? ...
SBN: Turf Show Times (JB Scott) —
The Athletic projected win totals and playoff odds for each of the 32 NFL franchises The bye week came at the right time for the Los Angeles Rams to recover from an early season string of injuries and be honest in their reflection of a 1-4 record. Read: Who do the Rams face out of their bye week? Some parts of the team just aren’t working as intended. This includes a bandaged...
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How to watch, listen, and bet on tonight’s game Fans of the Los Angeles Rams get a much-needed week off, but life goes on in the NFC West. Tonight, L.A. dread-rival San Francisco 49ers travel due north to face off with the Seattle Seahawks . Kickoff from Lumen Field is set for 5:15 p.m. PST and will be streamed by Amazon Prime Video. SiriusXM channel 88, will have the national call on...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Venie Randy Soares) —
Weekly roster review: Who played? and who played well? A second helping of home cooking for the Los Angeles Rams was not to be, L.A. could not serve up another last minute come-from-behind win at SoFi Stadium. The Rams dropped the hot plate, losing 24-19 to the Green Bay Packers , instead of pulling it out of the fire as they did two weeks ago against the San Francisco 49ers . This...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Kenneth Arthur) —
Is it okay for draft fans to start thinking about the possibilities in the draft? The history of L.A. Rams first overall picks is a bumpy road. The Rams best first overall pick in history, if not their best period, was Orlando Pace in 1997. Pace is the only Hall of Famer that the Rams drafted first overall, while the other six have combined for nine Pro Bowl appearances dating back to...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Kenneth Arthur) —
How bad would the Rams season need to get before the front office starts thinking about 2025? If you’re dying to know what the L.A. Rams will do if they lose their next two or three games after the bye week, at least you’ll have a recent season to base your answers off of as a model. In 2022, the Rams felt similarly cursed by injuries, quickly lost their grip on a 2-1 start, and eventually...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Blaine Grisak) —
Can Dak Prescott lead the Cowboys to a victory on Sunday Night Football The Dallas Cowboys and Pittsburgh Steelers wrap up the Week 5 NFL Sunday slate of games when the two sides meet on Sunday Night Football. Both teams will be looking to prove themselves in primetime. The Cowboys are 2-2 and looking to get above .500. Meanwhile, the Steelers are 3-1 and would like to prove that they...
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It’s too late for the Rams to think of trading for Davante Adams to save their season After months of speculation that the Las Vegas Raiders would trade Davante Adams, only to constantly be rebuffed by the Raiders and Adams that no trade would ever happen, it sure is starting to look like the Raiders are going to trade Adams. On Tuesday, Raiders beat reporter Vincent Bonsignore wrote that...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Blaine Grisak) —
Can the Dallas Cowboys get their season back on track The Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants kick off the Week 4 slate on Thursday Night Football. Both teams come into the game at 1-2 and will be looking to keep their seasons alive. A NFC East division win would go a long way for either team as each side hopes to avoid a 0-3 start. For the Cowboys, this feels like a must-win game....
SBN: Turf Show Times (Blaine Grisak) —
Can the Bills stay undefeated and will Bengals get first win on Monday Night Football doubleheader? The NFL Week 3 slate will wrap up on Monday Night Football with the first of two doubleheaders this season. Starting things off will be the Buffalo Bills taking on the Jacksonville Jaguars . The Washington Commanders and Cincinnati Bengals will then kickoff game two. The Jaguars will...
SBN: Turf Show Times (JB Scott) —
Rams will need all the help they can get to avoid starting year 0-3 The stakes are high for the Los Angeles Rams this weekend as they host their NFC West division rival San Francisco 49ers . Taking down the 49ers won’t be an easy feat. San Francisco again figures to be one of the most talented and complete teams in the NFC conference while the Rams are severely depleted due to a rash of...
SBN: Turf Show Times (Kenneth Arthur) —
The Rams haven’t been 0-3 since 2011 The last time the Rams started a season 0-3, they were hosting Joe Flacco’s Baltimore Ravens and gave up three first quarter touchdowns to Torrey Smith. It literally took two plays for the Ravens to score on a 74-yard touchdown pass from Flacco to Smith and by the early third quarter, Baltimore led 30-0. Now 0-2 going into a home game against the...