The Los Angeles Rams ended the 2023 campaign on a tear, averaging 29.3 points per game in a seven-week stretch following the bye. Overall, LA finished eighth with 23.8 points scored per game on the year. With the offensive nucleus intact, there’s little reason not to expect the unit to pick up right where they left off entering this upcoming season.
NFL.com writer Gennaro Filice predicted the Rams will finish with a top 5 offense in 2024 alongside the 49ers, Chiefs, Lions and Bengals. Filice identified the “elite” Matthew Stafford and Sean McVay partnership as LA’s signature strength:
“This offseason, GM Les Snead beefed up the offensive line and then drafted RB Blake Corum, obviously looking to further support his 36-year-old quarterback with a more potent ground game.