THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- A growing sense of ownership was apparent.
On the first day of organized team activities, Jared Goff completed a deep throw to new receiver Brandin Cooks and then consulted with Cooks and other receivers near the sideline.
A year after Goff first practiced under coach Sean McVay, the Los Angeles Rams quarterback appeared at ease directing the offense as the Rams opened the latest phase of their offseason program.
“He truly is becoming that extension of the coaching staff that you hear us refer to,” McVay said after the workout, adding, “I think in terms of the command and really taking a great grasp of the offensive system and kind of understanding the intent of everything that we’re trying to get done.