LOS ANGELES -- Less than two weeks ago, the Los Angeles Rams and quarterback Matthew Stafford were still working through contract negotiations, leaving many questions about what Sean McVay's offense would look like in 2025.
The Rams agreed to an adjusted contract with Stafford, then got the attention of the league by signing Davante Adams to a two-year contract worth $46 million on Sunday. Suddenly the Rams -- with plenty of cap space still left to spend in free agency, and the draft still ahead, have established themselves as the favorites in the NFC West.