— It’s no secret the Rams have struggled on offense recently, finishing No. 32 in total yards each of the past two years. In the Los Angeles’ head coaching search, one of the most significant qualities the club looked for was an ability to create a cohesive, competitive offensive unit. That’s part of why the club landed on Sean McVay.
“Going back to when we were searching for a head coach, one of the things that stood out about Sean is — and I know it's getting talked about at this Combine — the last two seasons that Kirk Cousins had,” general manager Les Snead said Thursday.