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LOS ANGELES -- As the 2022 Los Angeles Rams wrapped up a 5-12 season, the front office recognized the 2021 core that had won Super Bowl LVI was aging.
"You're going to naturally want to run it back [or] repeat, and you bring a lot of those players back," Rams general manager Les Snead said. "When it didn't work out at that point, you got to say, 'OK, who's the core?