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Los Angeles Rams vs. Chargers Sat., Aug. 14, 2021 7:00 p.m. SoFi Stadium Inglewood, Calif. RAMS EMBARK ON 2021 PRESEASON SLATE AS THE OPEN SoFi STADIUM TO FANS 2021 Schedule Rams Host Chargers At SoFi Stadium

Preseason Thousand Oaks, Calif. - The Los Angeles Aug. 14 7:00 p.m. KABC Rams are set to host the Los Angeles Chargers in SoFi Stadium's first game with Aug. 21 7:00 p.m. KABC fans in attendance to kickoff the 2021 Aug. 28 at 6:05 p.m. KABC preseason slate. Entering camp, the Rams welcome 30 new Regular Season players - including 20 rookies to their roster. Sept. 12 5:20 p.m. (SNF) NBC L.A.'s offseason was highlighted by a trade Sept. 19 at 10:00 a.m. FOX to acquire QB and the Sept. 26 1:25 p.m. FOX signing of WR DeSean Jackson. Oct. 3 1:05 p.m. FOX Stafford was originally drafted No. 1 overall Oct. 7 at 5:20 p.m. (Thur.) FOX/NFLN in 2009 by and has started all 165 Oct. 17 at 10:00 a.m. FOX regular season games played and three Oct. 24 1:05 p.m. FOX postseason contests. The former Bulldog Oct. 31 at 10:00 a.m. FOX amassed 45,109 career yards passing, SoFi Stadium accounting for the most passing yards Nov. 7 5:20 p.m. (SNF) NBC through 165 starts in NFL history. Nov. 15 at 5:15 p.m. (MNF) ESPN Week 11 BYE WEEK Jackson, a 14-year pro is three-time Pro Bowler (2010, 2011, 2014) and 2009 All-Pro. He ranks first in NFL history in 60-plus yard Nov. 28 at 1:25 p.m. FOX (25) and second in 50-plus yard touchdowns (32), trailing only Jerry Dec. 5 1:25 p.m. CBS Rice (36). The Long Beach, Calif., native has led the NFL in yards per Dec. 13 at Arizona Cardinals 5:15 p.m. (MNF) ESPN reception four times in his career - 2018 (18.9), 2016 (17.9), 2014 (20.9) Dec. 19 Seattle Seahawks 1:25 p.m. FOX and 2010 (22.5) and is tied for the sixth-highest career receiving average (17.4) in NFL history. His 10,656 receiving yards ranks fifth among active Dec. 26 at 10:00 a.m. FOX NFL players. Jan. 2 at 1:25 p.m. FOX Jan. 9 San Francisco 49ers 1:25 p.m. FOX The Rams will host the Las Vegas Raiders for a pair of joint practices next week, leading up to the Rams final home game of the preseason For information on tickets, please visit: schedule, Saturday, Aug. 22. www.therams.com/tickets Rams Communications Broadcast Information

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Final 2020 NFC West Standings RAMdom Fact

Team W L T Pct. PF PA Conf. Div. At the start of the 2021 Training Camp, the Rams are the Seattle 12 4 0 0.750 459 371 9-3 4-2 league's youngest team with an average age of 26.35 years old. Los Angeles 10 6 0 0.625 372 296 9-3 3-3 OL is the team's oldest player at 39 years old, Arizona 8 8 0 0.500 410 367 6-6 2-4 while DL Bobby Brown III is the team's youngest player and will San Francisco 6 10 0 0.375 376 390 4-8 3-3 celebrate his 21st birthday during training camp. Rams vs. Chargers Preseason Week 1

Noteable Connections

Former Rams: State with Chargers TE Matt Seybert (2015-17) and TE Matt • Last season, Chargers Head Coach led the Sokol (2014-17). Rams defense and finished the season as the top-ranked unit. • Rams TE Kendall Blanton and Chargers RB Larry Rountree • Chargers TE played three seasons with the Rams III shared the field at Missouri for two years (2017-18). from 2013-15. • This week’s preseason game will be a reunion for five • From 2018-19, WR was on the Rams roster. ; Rams DL Earnest Brown IV (2017-20) • Chargers Special Teams Coordinator Derius Swinton II served and WR (2016-19) will take the field against as the Rams special teams quality control coach from 2009-11. former teammates Chargers DE (2015-19), RB Justin Jackson (2014-17) and T (2017-20). Former Chargers: • Rams S and Chargers WR KJ Hill Jr. were • Rams Offensive Coordinator Kevin O’Connell played for the teammates for four years (2015-19) at Ohio State. Chargers in 2012. • Chargers LB Kenneth Murray Jr. shared the Sooner uniform • In 2017-18, Rams Defensive Line/Run Game Coordinator Eric for one season (2017) with Rams OL Bobby Evans and OLB Henderson assisted in coaching the defensive line. . • Rams Coach Chris Shula served as the Chargers • In 2016, Rams LB and TE were defensive quality coach in 2015-16. Oregon Ducks with Chargers QB and TE Hunter Kampmoyer; Hollins played with Herbert and Kampmoyer Pro Connections: through the 2018 season. • In 2018, Rams P and Chargers WR Austin • The past four years Rams S and Chargers K Alex Proehl suited up together as Bills. Kessman took the field together at ; this week they will • For two years (2018-19) Rams OLB and face off against each other. Chargers QB were teammates in Chicago. • Rams Secondary Coach/Pass Game Coordinator Ejiro Evero • Rams QB Matthew Stafford crossed paths in Detroit (2019- and Chargers Assistant Special Teams Mayur Chaudhari share 20), with Chargers G and Chase Daniel; Rams the old stomping grounds at UC Davis (2000-01). DL A’Shawn Robinson also crossed paths with Aboushi in • For one season (2017), Rams ILB Kenny Young and Chargers 2019. RB and C/G ran out of the • While in Pittsburgh for two seasons (2019-20), Rams QB tunnel together as Bruins. shared the huddle with Chargers G . • Chargers WR was college teammates at Virginia with Rams ILB (2016-17) and QB College Connectons: (2018-19). • Chargers LS was college teammates with • Rams QB was a Demon Deacon with Chargers A’Shawn Robinson (2013-15) and Rams OLB Terrell Lewis DL Willie Yarbary (2014-17); Wolford also played with Chargers (2016) at Alabama. G Nate Gilliam for three years (2015-17). • Rams CB was teammates at UAB with • Chargers K will play against three former Chargers P in 2014. college teammates during this matchup; Vizcaino played with • Rams S Troy Warner and Chargers CB Michael Davis were Rams DL Greg Gaines (2014-17), S (2016-17) teammates at BYU during the 2016 season. and OL (2014-17) while at Washington. • Chargers T Darius Harper was teammates at with Rams DL in 2018; Copeland and Chargers DT were Bearcats together from 2015 to 2018. • Rams OL Jr. and Chargers WR Mike Williams were NCAA Division I Football National Champions in 2016 when they both played for Clemson. • Rams ILB and Chargers S were teammates for three years (2016-18) when they both played for Delaware. • Rams CB played college ball with Chargers S Jr. at Florida State in 2015. • Rams DB J.R. Reed and Chargers DB were college teammates from 2017 to 2019 at Georgia. • At Hampton University, Rams Assistant Defensive Line Coach Marcus Dixon and Chargers Special Team Coordinator Derius Swinton II were teammates (2004-05). • Rams S and OL Alaric Jackson played with Chargers LB at Iowa. • Chargers Run Game Coordinator/OL Frank Smith was a graduate assistant at Miami (Ohio) when Rams Head Coach Sean McVay and Linebackers Coach Chris Shula were student- athletes there. • Rams OL Brian Allen shared the gridiron while at Michigan Rams vs. Chargers Preseason Week 1

Rams-Chargers Regular Series History By The Numbers

Record vs. Chargers (including postseason)...... Rams, 7-5 3 Series points...... Rams - 325, Chargers - 313 The 2021 Preseason features only 3 games. The Rams host the Last regular season game...... Rams, 35-23, 9/23/2018 Chargers and the Las Vegas Raiders before taking to the road Rams largest winning margin...... 27, 37-10, 10/4/1970 to complete the preseason as they travel to the Mile High City to Chargers largest winning margin...... 24, 40-16, 10/21/1979 take on the Denver Broncos. Current series streak...... Rams, one game Rams longest win streak...... two games, twice 2.5 Chargers longest win streak...... two games, 1979-1988 DL (85.5) needs 2.5 more sacks to surpass Most points, Rams...... 57, Rams, 57-31, 10/1/2000 Leonard Little (87.5) for the most sacks in franchise history. Most points, Chargers...... 40, 40-16, 10/21/1979 Most points, both teams...... 88, Rams, 57-31, 10/1/2000 147 Fewest points, Rams...... 13, 13-10, 10/12/1975 QB Matthew Stafford became the fastest in NFL Fewest points, Chargers...... 10, twice history to reach 40,000 passing yards, he did it in only 147 Fewest points, both teams...... 23 - Rams, 13-10, 10/12/1975 regular season NFL games.

Rams 2020 Regular Season Leaders Chargers 2020 Regular Season Leaders

Passing Comp/Att. Yards TDs INTs Rtg. Passing Comp/Att. Yards TDs INTs Rtg. 370/552 3,952 20 13 90.0 Justin Herbert 396/595 4,336 31 10 98.3 Rushing Att. Yards Avg. Long TDs Rushing Att. Yards Avg. Long TDs 145 625 4.3 61 2 116 530 4.6 27 1 Receptions Rec. Yards Avg. Long TDs Receptions Rec. Yards Avg. Long TDs 92 974 10.6 55t 3 100 992 9.9 28 8 Receiving Yards Yards Rec. Avg. Long TDs Receiving Yards Yards Rec. Avg. Long TDs Cooper Kupp 974 92 10.6 55t 3 Keenan Allen 992 100 9.9 28 8 Tackles Total Solo Asst. Tackles Total Solo Asst. III 105 73 32 Kenneth Murray 107 68 39 Sacks No. Yards Sacks No. Yards Aaron Donald 13.5 86.0 7.5 48.0 No. Yards Avg. Long TD Interceptions No. Yards Avg. Long TD Darious Williams 4 21 5.25 19 0 Michael Davis 3 86 28.6 78t 1 Punting No./Yards Avg. Net Avg. In20 Long Punting No./Yards Avg. Net Avg. In20 Long 68/3,099 45.6 39.2 28 63 Ty Long 57/2,669 46.8 34.1 12 63 Kicking FGM FGA FG Pct. Long Points Kicking FGM FGA FG Pct. Long Points 14 16 87.5 51 58 24 33 73.7 53 108 Returns Ret/FC Yards Avg. Long TDs Punt Returns Ret/FC Yards Avg. Long TDs 25/17 185 7.4 34 0 K.J. Hill 12/11 83 6.9 30 0 Kickoff Returns Ret. Yards Avg. Long TDs Kickoff Returns Ret. Yards Avg. Long TDs Nsimba Webster 16 347 21.7 30 0 Joe Reed 21 435 20.7 46 0 Coaches' Corner

On January 12, 2017, Los Angeles Rams Owner/ The Los Angeles Chargers hired Brandon Chairman E. Stanley Kroenke named Sean McVay the 23rd full-time head coach in franchise history. Staley as the 17th head coach in franchise McVay became the youngest coach in modern NFL history, becoming the first Bolts head history at 30 years old. coach with a defensive background in over During the 2020 season, McVay produced his fourth- a decade. Staley served as the defensive straight winning season with the Rams, the longest coordinator in 2020 for the Los Angeles consecutive winning season streak since the Rams posted four-consecutive winning seasons from Rams after spending three seasons as 1983-1986. The 10-6 record earned L.A. its third the outside linebackers coach for Denver postseason appearance in McVay's first four seasons leading the franchise. (2019) and Chicago (2017-18).

In a season that was anything but normal due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Rams defense flourished Staley has coached four Pro Bowlers, earning 's top spot in The Rams defensive some of the most dominant defensive NFL unit finished the season as the No. 1 ranked unit across the league, dominating players in recent memory — in 2018, in three different categories. The Rams defense held opposing offenses to only 16.8 points per game. The Rams held opposing offenses to 281.9 yards per game, in 2019 and Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey this season. 190.7 passing yards per game and held each opposing quarterback to under 300 Three of those players (Mack, Donald and Ramsey) were net yards passing. As a team, L.A. held opponents to only 18.5 points per game. also recognized by The Associated Press as first-team All- DL Aaron Donald became the third player in league history to be named NFL Pro selections. He looks to continue the trend with star Bolts Defensive Player of the Year three times. He was also named the PFWA Defensive Player of the Year award for the second time and joined teammate defenders Joey Bosa and Derwin James Jr. CB Jalen Ramsey on the PFWA All-NFL Team. Donald finished the season with 13.5 sacks. As one of the most progressive defensive minds in football, L.A. finished 10th in the league in rushing, averaging 126.1 yards per game led by Staley overhauled a Rams defense to become the best defense rookie RB Cam Akers with a team-best 625 yards on the ground. Akers recorded in football in 2020. The unit ranked No. 1 in total defense, a 61-yard rushing attempt against the 49ers in a Week 11 contest. It marked the longest run by a Rams rusher in the McVay era. passing defense and scoring defense while finishing as the third-best rushing defense. The Rams defensive unit improved The Rams offensive unit finished just outside of the top-10 in total offense, amassing 377 yards per game (11th) and passing offense, averaging 250.9 yards by more than four points per game in scoring defense from 2019 per game (13th). to post the best single-season average allowed by the team in In a win-and-in Week 17 contest against the Arizona Cardinals, McVay helped QB nearly two decades. John Wolford earn his first-career win in his first-career NFL appearance and start. Wolford finished the game completing 22-of-38 passing attempts for 231 yards. Staley brought innovation on defense from college to the NFL, McVay won his third-career postseason contest, this time against a familiar serving as outside linebackers coach in Chicago (2017-18) opponent in the Seattle Seahawks in a Wild Card game in Seattle, before falling to and Denver (2019). He served on Vic Fangio's staff in Denver the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field in the NFC Divisional Round. after following the former defensive coordinator from Chicago. McVay’s third season as head coach in Los Angeles produced his third- The 2019 Broncos defense led the NFL in red zone scoring, consecutive winning season, as the team finished with a 9-7 record. Finishing with a winning record in three-consecutive seasons had not been accomplished allowing a on just 39.1 percent of red zone drives — by a Rams team since 1999-2001, and it was only the third time since 1980 the the second-lowest allowed by any NFL defense in the last five franchise accomplished the feat. Additionally, McVay became the first head coach since 2016 to have a winning record in each of their first three seasons as a head seasons. In his two years with Chicago, the Bears led the NFL coach. He became the fourth Rams head coach to have a winning record in three- in takeaways (58) while tying for No. 2 with 92 sacks. Staley consecutive seasons. was part of a staff in 2018 that coached the top-ranked scoring Under McVay’s guidance, the Rams had multiple wide receivers finish the defense in football (17.7 points per game). season with over 1,000 receiving yards. WR Robert Woods posted his second- consecutive season with over 1,000 receiving yards, ending the season with 1,134. WR Cooper Kupp posted his first season with over 1,000 receiving yards, Prior to coaching in the NFL, Staley spent three seasons (2013, totaling a team-best 1,161. 2019 was the first time since 1999-2002 the Rams had '15-16) at John Carroll as defensive coordinator/secondary consecutive seasons with multiple receivers recording over 1,000 yards. coach and the 2014 season as defensive coordinator/ McVay also helped orchestrate an offensive line that lost two starters during linebackers at James Madison. In his final season as a collegiate the season. Despite changes in personnel and position, L.A.’s offensive front managed to post six games without allowing a sack, good for a single-season coach, Staley earned National Coordinator of the Year honors franchise record. for Division III by leading the John Carroll unit to rank third in In McVay’s second season guiding the Rams, the 32-year-old leader turned in the nation in total defense (218.0 yards per game) and fourth in one of the best seasons in franchise history. The Rams posted a 13-3 record, scoring defense (12.6 points per game). which tied for the second-best record in franchise history, won a pair of playoff games and advanced to the Rams fourth Super Bowl appearance days after his 33rd birthday, becoming the youngest NFL head coach to ever help his team to Before his stints at John Carroll and James Madison, Staley was a Super Bowl. a graduate assistant in 2012 at Tennessee. Staley held his first The 2018 Los Angeles Rams built on the successful foundation McVay and coordinator job as associate head coach/defensive coordinator company laid in their first season in 2017. With the guidance of McVay, the Rams’ at Hutchinson (Kan.) Community College from 2010-11. Over passing attack finished among the top-10 in passing yards per attempt (8.33, 4th), passing yards per game (295.6, 5th) and touchdowns (32, tied for 8th). those two seasons, he helped develop , Markus Golden and De'Vondre Campbell into NFL Draft picks. In his first season guiding the Rams, McVay completed one of the greatest offensive turnarounds in NFL history. He helped the Rams move from the 32nd-ranked scoring offense in 2016 to the league’s top-scoring team in 2017, Staley began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at marking the first time in league history a team has gone from last to first in scoring. Northern Illinois (2006-08) before coaching the defensive line The first-year head coach led the Rams to an 11-5 record and their first NFC West title since the 2003 season, earning the team’s first playoff berth since 2004. and special teams in 2009 at the University of St. Thomas. He Following his first season in L.A., McVay was named The Associated Press Coach played quarterback at the University of Dayton, serving as a of the Year, becoming the youngest head coach to ever win the award. team captain and was a two-year starter. The Flyers posted McVay graduated from Miami University (Ohio) where he played a 16-5 record when Staley was the starter from 2003-04. He from 2004-07, earning Miami’s Scholar-Athlete Award in 2007. His grandfather, John, served in various roles – including vice president/director of football ended his playing career at Mercyhurst College, playing there in operations from 1983-94 – for the San Francisco 49ers from 1979-95, overseeing 2005 with his twin brother, Jason. A native of Perry, Ohio, Staley five Super Bowl championship squads and earning induction into the 49ers Hall of Fame in 2013. and his wife, Amy, have three sons — Colin, Will and Grant. Key Contributors

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WR Cooper Kupp – Fifth-year pro has appeared in 54 regular season games DL A'Shawn Robinson – Sixth-year pro has started 37-of-66 games played. (40 starts) with one start in two games played in the postseason. Led the Rams in Appeared in eight games in his first season with the Rams in 2020. Totaled 184 the 2020 regular season with 974 receiving yards and 92 receptions. Posted seven tackles, including 126 solo stops. Recorded 5.0 sacks, 15 QB hits and forced three receptions and set a single-game career-high 220 receiving yards in a 2019 Week in his career. 8 victory against Cincinnati (10/27/19) to average 31.4 yards per reception. The feat is the most receiving yards in an International Series game in league history. In his DL Sebastian Joseph-Day – Selected in the sixth-round (195th overall) of the career, has 288 receptions for 3,570 yards and 24 touchdowns. 2018 NFL Draft. Started 31-of-32 regular season games and two playoff contests in his career. First-career start came in Carolina Week 1 of 2019. Started the TE – Played in 78 career regular season games (69 starts) in 2020 season opener on Sunday Night Football at SoFi Stadium. Picked up his addition to starting all six postseason contests he's appeared in. Recorded a career- first-career sack in Week 4 of the 2019 season against Tampa Bay. Forced his high 69 receptions for a career-best 734 yards and three touchdowns in 2019. first in a 2020 Week 12 contest against San Francisco. Tallied 55 tackles, Posted four-straight 100-plus yard receiving output from Weeks 13-16 in 2019. including 35 solo stops through Week 16 of the 2020 season. Tallied 99 total Caught 173 passes for 1,927 yards with 12 touchdowns in his career. Became the tackles in his career, including 60 solo stops. first Rams pass catcher to record three touchdowns in a game since Torry Holt in 2006 in a 2020 Week 2 win over Philadelphia. DL Aaron Donald – Seven-time Pro Bowler and six-time All-Pro has started 106-of-110 regular season games played in addition to all six postseason OL Andrew Whitworth – 16th-year veteran has started 220-of-224 career appearances. Logged his first multi-sack playoff game in a 2020 Wild Card win regular season games played and started all 12 of his postseason appearances. at Seattle (2.0 sacks). Named a team captain in 2019 and 2020. Recorded his Named the team’s 2018, 2019 and 2020 Walter Payton Man of the Year candidate 21st-career multi-sack game in a Week 5 win at Washington. 20.5 sacks came in for his work in the community. The four-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro 2018, accounting for the most in a single season by a Rams defender. The three- earned team captain honors in each season since joining the Rams in 2017. time NFL Defensive Player of the Year (2017-18, 2020) has 85.5 career sacks. Became only the second offensive lineman in league history to start a win against all 32 NFL teams. OLB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo – Third-year pro has played in 20 games for the Rams after being drafted in the fifth-round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Amassed 16 OL David Edwards – Third-year pro out of Wisconsin, appeared in 32 regular tackles, including nine solo stops and 2.5 sacks in his career. season games with 24 starts. Played in all 16 games as a rookie in 2019 with 10 starts. Earned his first start of the 2020 season at left guard. Has played all 16 OLB Leonard Floyd – Joined the Rams as a free agent prior to the start of games with 14 starts at left guard during the 2020 regular season. Started his first the 2020 season. Started every regular season game played professionally (70) postseason game in a 2020 Wild Card win over Seattle. amassing 209 total tackles (139 solo), 29.0 sacks, 63 QB hits, one forced fumble, four additional fumble recoveries and two defensive touchdowns. In 2020 matched OL – Fourth-year pro out of Nevada. Originally drafted with a career-high 7.0 sacks through the team's first 11 games. Posted a single-season the first pick in the second round of the 2018 NFL Draft by the . best 10.5 sacks during the 2020 regular season. Traded to the Rams on Oct. 15, 2019. Appeared in 38 regular season games with 24 starts, including all 16 games during the 2020 season at right guard. Made his LB Kenny Young – Fourth-year pro out of UCLA, joined the Rams via trade playoff debut starting at right guard in 2020 Wild Card win over Seattle. during the 2019 season. Appeared in all 16 regular season games with six starts in 2020. Posted 51 total tackles (30 solo) during the 2020 regular season. Recorded OL Brian Allen – Third-year pro out of Michigan State. Drafted by the Rams in his first-career and returned in 79 yards for a touchdown in a Week fourth round of the 2018 NFL Draft. Appeared in 13 games as a rookie in 2018 and 14 win against the Patriots. Played 46 regular season games with 12 starts in his started all nine games he appeared in during the 2019 season. Did not see any career. Tallied 111 career tackles (78 solo). Started his first-career playoff contest, action during the 2020 campaign. a 2020 Wild Card win at Seattle.

OL Bobby Evans – Third-year pro out of Oklahoma, drafted by the Rams in the LB Troy Reeder – Third-year pro out of Delaware. Originally joined the team as third round of the 2019 NFL Draft. Played nine games with seven starts as a rookie an undrafted free agent following the 2019 NFL Draft. Appeared in all 32 regular in 2019 and appeared in five games during the 2020 campaign. season games over the past two seasons with 16 starts. During the 2020 regular season, recorded 67 total tackles through Week 16. Amassed 126 total tackles in OL – Seventh-year pro, started all 84 career regular season his career, including 78 solo stops. Started his first-career playoff game, a 2020 games played and all six postseason contests. Has committed only 21 penalties in Wild Card win at Seattle, and tied for the team-lead with seven tackles. 84 regular season games. A second-round selection (No. 57 overall) by the Rams in the 2015 NFL Draft, signed a contract extension prior to the 2018 campaign. CB David Long Jr. – Third-year pro joined the Rams as a third-round draft pick in the 2019 NFL Draft. Appeared in 24 games with one start in his first two seasons WR Robert Woods – The USC product has played in 116 regular season games in L.A. Amassed 14 tackles, including 13 solo stops in his career. with 106 starts through the 2020 regular season. Hit a career-high 90-reception mark for 1,134 yards in 2019, he and WR Cooper Kupp became the first Ram with CB Jalen Ramsey – Sixth-year pro, has played in 75 career regular season 90-plus receptions in a single season since 2006 (Steven Jackson, 90). His 139 games with 74 starts. Acquired via trade with Jacksonville on 10/15/19. Recorded targets in 2019 makes him the most-targeted receiver for the Rams since 2007 287 tackles, including 249 solo stops in his career. Snared 11 career interceptions, (Torry Holt, 149). Woods' 142 receiving yards single game high in the postseason including his first as a Ram in a 2019 Week 16 contest at San Francisco and the marks the fourth-highest output in a single postseason game in Rams history and is first of the 2020 season in a win over Chicago. Tallied 58 passes defensed in his only the fourth receiver in franchise history to post 100-plus receiving yards in their career. postseason debut with the Rams in a 2017 Wild Card contest. CB Darious Williams – Fouth-year pro out of UAB, has appeared in 32 regular WR DeSean Jackson – 14th-year pro is in his first season with the Rams. season games with 13 starts through his third season in the league. Started the Started 154-of-160 games played in his career. The three-time Pro Bowler (2010, final two games of the 2019 season for the Rams and the first four games of the 2011, 2014) and 2009 All-Pro ranks first in NFL history in 60-plus yard touchdowns 2020 season. In his career, tallied 56 tackles (48 solo), six interceptions, two (25) and second in 50-plus yard touchdowns (32), trailing only (36). The tackles for loss, one fumble recovery and 18 passes defensed. Long Beach, Calif., native has led the NFL in yards per reception four times in his career - 2018 (18.9), 2016 (17.9), 2014 (20.9) and 2010 (22.5) and is tied for the S Taylor Rapp – Third-year pro was drafted by the Rams in the second-round sixth-highest career receiving average (17.4) in NFL history. His 10,656 receiving of the 2019 NFL Draft. Played 24 games with 15 starts in his first two professional yards ranks fifth among active NFL players. seasons. Recorded 190 tackles, including 91 solo stops. Posted three interceptions and forced one fumble in his career. QB Matthew Stafford – 13th-year professional, originally drafted No. 1 overall in 2009 by Detroit. Started all 165 regular season games played and three postseason S Jordan Fuller – Second-year pro, joined the Rams as a sixth-round draft contests. The former Bulldog amassed 45,109 career yards passing, accounting for selection out of Ohio State. Started all 12 regular season games he has played. the most passing yards through 165 starts in NFL history. Named to the Tallied 60 total tackles, including 42 solo stops. Recorded three interceptions in his following the 2014 season and selected as the 2011 Associated Press Comeback career, including a two-interception game against Buccaneers QB in a Player of the Year. Became the fastest quarterback in NFL history to reach 40,000 win. passing yards (147 games). Is one-of-four in NFL history to throw for 3,700 yards or more and 20 touchdowns in eight consecutive seasons. S – Second-year safety out of Utah played in seven games as a rookie in 2020. Burgess posted five defensive tackles, including one solo. RB Jr. – A third-year pro has appeared in 28 games with Added three special teams stops. 11 starts in his first two NFL seasons. Carried the ball 177 times for 771 yards in his career (4.4 yards/rush). Caught 20 passes for 196 yards in 28 games played. Scored six-career touchdowns, five rushing and one receiving. Rams Team Notes

Longest Tenured Rams Fresh Faces

There are currently two Rams who have The Rams welcome 29 new faces, including 19 rookies to give played at least 100 regular season games for a fresh look to open the 2021 season. L.A.'s offseason moves the franchise, led by P Johnny Hekker with were highlighted by acquiring QB Matthew Stafford from Detroit 144 career regular season games played via a trade. in a Rams uniform. Hekker has played in every game since joining the franchise as an The Rams 2021 draft class featured a balanced approach to undrafted free agent following the 2012 NFL strengthen both sides of the ball, including WR in Draft. the second round. Four selections were used on offense and five defensive players were drafted. DL Aaron Donald (110) joins Hekker for most games played for the Rams organization. Pos. Name College Height Weight Obtained P Johnny Hekker Free Agents (7): Hekker is the longest-tenured Ram and is P Corey Bojorquez New Mexico 6-0 208 FA-'21 the only player on the team that was signed or drafted during QB Devlin Hodges Samford 6-1 210 FA-'21 General Manager 's first draft with the Rams in 2012. WR DeSean Jackson California 5-10 175 FA-'21 DB Dayan Lake BYU 5-11 200 FA-'21 Pos. Player Regular Season GP W/ Rams P Johnny Hekker 144 DB Chattanooga 5-11 195 FA-'21 DL Aaron Donald 110 DB Donovan Olumba Portland State 6-2 205 FA-'21 LS Steven Wirtel Iowa State 6-4 234 FA-'21

Trades/Waiver Claims (3): Winning Big QB Matthew Stafford Georgia 6-3 220 T(Det)-'21 DL James Madison 6-2 227 W(NYJ)-’21 Since Head Coach Sean McVay took over prior to the start of LS Matt Orzech Azusa Pacific 6-3 245 W(Ten)-'21 the 2017 season, the Rams have won six regular season games by at least 29 points. L.A. is one of three franchises to record Rookies (19): at least six wins of more than 29 points in that time frame. The WR TuTu Atwell Lousiville 5-9 165 D2-’21 Rams' big wins have come twice against the Cardinals and once LB Ernest Jones South Carolina 6-2 230 D3-’21 against the 49ers, Seahawks, Giants and the Colts. DL Bobby Brown III A&M 6-4 235 D4a-’21 DB Central Arkansas 6-2 195 D4b-'21 The Ravens have a league-best eight big wins, while the Patriots TE Jacob Harris Central Florida 6-5 211 D4c-’21 also have six big wins and the Saints rank fourth with five big DL Earnest Brown IV Northwestern 6-5 270 D5-'21 wins. RB Maryland 5-10 205 D7a-’21 WR Ben Skowronek Notre Dame 6-3 224 D7b-’21 Big Wins, (by at Least 29 points) 2017-2020 Regular Season OLB Chris Garrett Concordia-St. Paul 6-4 245 D7c-’21 Team 29-Plus Point Wins WR Landen Akers Iowa State 6-0 191 UDFA-'21 1. Baltimore Ravens 8 RB Otis Anderson Central Florida 5-11 174 UDFA-’21 2t. Los Angeles Rams 6 S Paris Ford Pittsburgh 6-0 190 UDFA-'21 2t. 6 DB Brontae Harris UAB 5-10 190 UDFA-'21 4. 5 WR Jeremiah Haydel Texas State 6-0 170 UDFA-'21 5t. 3 OL Alaric Jackson Iowa 6-7 285 UDFA-'21 5t. Los Angeles Chargers 3 OL Jordan Meredith Western Kentucky 6-3 300 UDFA-'21 5t. Cowboys 3 OL Max Pircher Innsbruck (Italy) 6-7 300 UDFA-'21 5t. Chicago Bears 3 OLB Max Roberts Boston 6-1 250 UDFA-'21 5t. 3 DL George Silvanic Air Force 6-5 285 UDFA-'21 10t. Jacksonville Jaguars 2 S Troy Warner BYU 6-1 200 UDFA-'21 10t. 2 In addition to the 30 new players, the Rams introduced two new coordinators this offseason - Raheem Morris (defensive coordinator), and Joe DeCamillis (special teams coordinator). A Trade A Day Keeps The Doctor Away Morris finished the 2020 season as the Falcons interim head coach and DeCamillis held his same position in Jacksonville. On Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019 the Los Angeles Rams engaged in trades with three separate teams - the Cleveland Browns, Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars, from which they acquired three players. Age Is Just A Number

The trade frenzy marked the first time one team has made At the start of the 2021 Training Camp, the Rams are the a trade with three or more teams on the same day, during league's youngest team with an average age of 26.35 years old. the regular season. On 10/17/89, the Cowboys made trades involving three players (Darrin Nelson, Steve Pelleur and Paul OL Andrew Whitworth is the team's oldest player at 39 years old, Palmer) with three teams (Chargers, Chiefs and Lions). while DL Bobby Brown III is the team's youngest player and will celebrate his 21st birthday during training camp. Rams Acquired Players via Trade 10/15/19 Pos. Player School Ht. Wt. Acquired NFL Team Average Age (As of July 2021) OL Austin Corbett Nevada 6-4 306 T(CLE)-'19 Team Average Age LB Kenny Young UCLA 6-1 234 T(BAL)-'19 1. Los Angeles Rams 26.35 CB Jalen Ramsey Florida State 6-1 208 T(JAX)-'19 2. Minnesota Vikings 26.46 3. Los Angeles Chargers 26.58 The trio combined for 45 starts and appeared in 68 games after 4. 26.62 arriving in Los Angeles in 2019. 5. 26.63 Rams Team Notes

No First And 10 Follow Our Lead

The 2021 NFL Draft marked the 85th draft for the Rams franchise In a Week 2 win over Philadelphia, the Rams never trailed and dating back to the second-ever NFL draft in 1937. The team has held a lead for 28:51, the first game of the season the team didn't not had a first-round selection in 12 of those drafts, including a trail its opponent. The Rams never trailed the Giants in the Week five-year span from 2017-2021. 4 win at SoFi Stadium, holding a lead over New York for 31:37. In a Week 7 win over the Bears, the Rams never trailed and led The season following a draft in which the team didn’t make a for 26:22. For a third time in 2020, L.A. never trailed the New selection in the first round, the Rams went on to win at least 10 England Patriots, holding a lead for 28:07. games on seven different occasions (1967, 1968, 1973, 1984, 2017, 2018, 2020), including four seasons where the Rams The Los Angeles Rams have had 22 games since the start of the claimed the NFC West title (1967, 1973, 2017, 2018). 2017 where they never trailed their opponents.

Additionally, five of the franchise’s 21 ties have come during Regular Season Games Where Rams Never Trailed Their Opponent (McVay Era) those 10 seasons. Season, Week, Opponent Opp. Trailing Time Year (Traded to) Record, Divisional Finish 2017, Week 1, vs. Indianapolis Colts 57:43 2021 (choice to Jacksonville) TBD 2017, Week 3, at San Francisco 49ers 56:03 2020 (choice to Jacksonville) 10-6, second in NFC West 2017, Week 7, vs. Arizona Cardinals 49:14 2019 (choice to Atlanta) 9-7, third in NFC West 2017, Week 9, at New York Giants 52:31 2018 (choice to New England) 13-3, first in NFC West 2017, Week 12, vs. New Orleans Saints 55:53 2017 (choice to Cleveland through Tenn.) 11-5, first in NFC West 2017, Week 13, at Arizona Cardinals 56:41 1987 (choice to Houston) 6-9, third in NFC West 2017, Week 15, at Seattle Seahawks 57:06 1984 (choice to Kansas City) 10-6, second in NFC West 2018, Week 2, vs. Arizona Cardinals 44:29 1973 (choice to New England) 12-2, first in NFC West 2018, Week 3, vs. Los Angeles Chargers 51:14 1972 (choice to NY Giants through N.E.) 6-7-1, third in NFC West 2018, Week 6, at Denver Broncos 56:23 1968 (choice to Detroit) 10-3-1, second in NFC West 2018, Week 7, at San Francisco 49ers 51:34 1967 (choice to Minnesota) 11-1-2, first in NFC West 2018, Week 13, at Detroit Lions 38:21 1948 (choice to Detroit) 6-5-1, third in Western Conference 2018, Week 17, vs. San Francisco 49ers 56:57 2019, Week 1, at Carolina Panthers 43:48 In total, the Rams are 104-54-5 (.653) all-time the season after 2019, Week 2, vs. New Orleans Saints 38:29 not selecting in the first round of that year’s draft. 2019, Week 8, vs. Cincinnati Bengals 46:06 2019, Week 11, vs. Chicago Bears 48:19 2019, Week 13, at Arizona Cardinals 54:56 2020, Week 2, at Philadelphia 28:51 2020, Week 4, vs. New York Giants 31:37 2020, Week 7, vs. Chicago Bears 26:22 2020, Week 14, vs. New England Patriots 28:07 Rams Team Notes

I'm Honored Success In The West

RB Cam Akers recorded a career-high 171 yards rushing in Under Head Coach Sean McVay, the Rams are 16-8 in the the team's Thursday Night Football win over the New England regular season against NFC West opponents. L.A. is a perfect Patriots in a 2020 Week 14 contest. Akers was named the NFC 8-0 against the Arizona Cardinals and have outscored them Offensive Player of the Week for his efforts, marking the first time 251-91. L.A. has outscored NFC West foes, 676-470, through in his career receiving the award. McVay’s first 24 regular season divisional games. The Rams finished 6-0 in the NFC West during the 2018 season. The LB Micah Kiser, in his second-career NFL start, recorded 16 last time an NFC West team accomplished the feat was the total tackles, one forced fumble and one pass defensed. The 16 Cardinals in 2008. It marked the first time the Rams swept the tackles was tied for the most in a single game through the first NFC West since 1999. two weeks of the 2020 campaign. The Rams are 8-4 in NFC West road contests since the start DL Aaron Donald became the second Rams defender to earn of the 2017 season. The most recent road win was against the Player of the Week accolades after matching a career-high 4.0 Arizona Cardinals, 38-28, at State Farm Stadium in Week 13. sacks in a Week 5 win at Washington. L.A. is 2-2 under McVay at CenturyLink Field. The Rams swept the Seahawks in 2018, marking the first time since 2015 L.A. P Johnny Hekker won Special Teams Player of the Week for has swept the Seahawks. Week 7, a win over Chicago then won Special Teams Player of the Month for October. The Rams entered Week 17 of the 2017 season with a two- game lead in the NFC West and an 11-4 record when they OLB Leonard Floyd earned his first-career NFC Defensive Player decided to rest their starters against the 49ers. of the Week honors after posting a career-best 3.0 sacks and one fumble recovery in a Week 10 divisional win over Seattle. The Rams outscored their divisional opponents, 171-112, during the 2017 season, which was a 59-point differential. It Donald brought home the first award of the 2019 season. The was the highest positive point differential in the division for the reigning two-time Defensive Player of the Year was named the Rams since 2001, when the Rams outscored their divisional Defensive Player of the Week following a solid outing against the opponents, 274-160, for a 114-point differential. The 2001 Bears in the Rams win. QB Jared Goff earned the first Offensive Rams played in a five team division and therefore had eight Player of the Week honors following the Week 13 win over the divisional games that season. Cardinals and P Johnny Hekker brought home Special Teams Player of the Week accolades in Week 17. The Rams also posted 30-plus points against all three of their divisional opponents during the 2018 season. The 2002 Rams In 2018, QB Jared Goff earned his second-career NFC Player were previously the last team to accomplish that feat. of the Week accolades after posting career numbers against the Vikings in a Week 4 game. Two days later, Goff was named the Rams Regular Season NFC West Contests NFC’s Offensive Player of the Month for September. Under Head Coach Sean McVay Date Opponent Score Differential Donald received his first Player of the Week accolades in 2018 09/21/17 at San Francisco W, 41-39 +2 after establishing a career-high 4.0 sacks against the 49ers 10/08/17 vs. Seattle L, 16-10 -6 in a Week 7 win. Donald earned his first-career Player of the 10/22/17 vs. Arizona W, 33-0 +33 Month accolades for October 2018 and again for December 12/03/17 at Arizona W, 32-16 +16 2018. Donald was named 2018 Week 16 POW for a 3.0-sack 12/17/17 at Seattle W, 42-7 +35 performance against the Cardinals. 12/31/17 vs. San Francisco L, 34-13 -21 9/16/18 vs. Arizona W, 34-0 +34 Player Award (Season) 10/7/18 at Seattle W, 33-31 +2 Cam Akers NFC Off POW Week 14 (2020) 10/21/18 at San Francisco W, 39-10 +29 Aaron Donald NFC Def POW Week 1 (2015) 11/11/18 vs. Seattle W, 36-31 +5 Aaron Donald NFC Def POW Week 14 (2015) 12/23/18 at Arizona W, 31-9 +22 Aaron Donald NFC Def POW Week 4 (2016) 12/30/18 vs. San Francisco W, 48-32 +16 Aaron Donald NFC Def POW Week 7 (2018) 10/3/19 at Seattle L, 30-29 -1 Aaron Donald NFC Def POM October (2018) 10/13/19 vs. San Francisco L, 20-7 -13 Aaron Donald NFC Def POW Week 16 (2018) 12/1/19 at Arizona W, 34-7 +27 Aaron Donald NFC Def POM December (2018) 12/8/19 vs. Seattle W, 28-12 +16 Aaron Donald NFC Def POW Week 11 (2019) 12/21/19 at San Francisco L, 34-31 -3 Aaron Donald NFC Def POW Week 5 (2020) 12/29/19 vs. Arizona W, 31-24 +7 Leonard Floyd NFC Def POW Week 10 (2020) 10/18/20 at San Francisco L, 24-16 -8 Jared Goff NFC Off POW Week 9 (2017) 11/15/20 vs. Seattle W, 23-16 +7 Jared Goff NFC Off POW Week 4 (2018) 11/29/20 vs. San Francisco L, 23-20 -3 Jared Goff NFC Off POM September (2018) 12/6/20 at Arizona W, 38-28 +10 Jared Goff NFC Off POW Week 13 (2019) 12/27/20 at Seattle L, 20-9 -11 Johnny Hekker NFC ST POW Week 5 (2012) 1/3/21 vs. Arizona W, 18-7 +11 Johnny Hekker NFC ST POW Week 10 (2016) Total 676-470 +206 Johnny Hekker NFC ST POM December (2016) Johnny Hekker NFC ST POW Week 17 (2019) Additionally, McVay and the Rams are 1-0 against NFC West Johnny Hekker NFC ST POW Week 7 (2020) opponents in postseason actions after posting a 30-20 Wild Johnny Hekker NFC ST POM October (2020) Card win at Seattle in the 2020 postseason. Micah Kiser NFC Def POW Week 2 (2020) Robert Woods NFC Off POW Week 11 (2020) Rams Postseason NFC West Contests *Bold denotes 2020 accolades Under Head Coach Sean McVay Date Opponent Score Differential 1/9/21 at Seattle W, 30-20 +10 Total 30-20 +10 Rams Team Notes

First Half Frenzy Coach 'Em Up

Since 2017, the Rams have remained undefeated when securing Rams Head Coach Sean McVay the lead going into halftime. Including playoffs, Head Coach took over a team that was coming Sean McVay is 37-0 when his team has the lead after the first off of a 4-12 season and ranked half. 32nd in scoring. McVay helped transform it into the No. 1 scoring Total Wins When Leading at Halftime, 2017-20 Sorted By team in the league and helped Winning Percentage (Including playoffs, min. 15 games) secure the franchise’s first NFC Coach, Team Record Winning Pct. West title since 2003. 1. Sean McVay, LA 37-0 1.00 2. Matt LaFleur, GB 21-1 .955 Due to his excellent first season and 3t. John Harbaugh, Bal 40-3 .930 his instrumental part in revamping 3t. Sean Payton, NO 40-3 .930 the Rams offense, McVay was 5. , NE 38-3 .927 chosen as the Associated Press Coach of the Year for 2017. He is the fourth head coach in franchise Fabulous 50 history to achieve this honor.

The last Rams head coach to win HC Sean McVay Head Coach Sean McVay won 70 percent of his first 50 games the award was Dick Vermeil in 1999. (35-15 record) as a head coach. McVay's winning percentage is Vermeil helped guide the Rams to a 13-3 record, winning the NFC the sixth-best winning percentage all-time among coaches with West and culminating with the franchise’s lone Super Bowl victory at least 50 games. over the Titans, 23-16, in Super Bowl XXXIV. Chuck Knox was the only other rookie head coach in franchise history to win the award. McVay trails only Guy Chamberlin (58-16-7, 78%), John Madden (103-32-7, 76%), Vince Lombardi (96-34-6, 74%), Ray Flaherty McVay became the youngest coach in NFL history to win the (54-21-3, 72%), and George Allen (116-47-5, 71%). All five Associated Press Coach of the Year award. McVay was 31 coaches ahead of McVay are enshrined in the Pro Football Hall years old during the team’s final game of the season. Previously, of Fame. Don Shula (34 years old) was the youngest coach to win the award. Fast And Furious Youngest Coaches to Win AP Coach of the Year Coach, Year, Team Age 1. Sean McVay, 2017, LA 31 L.A.’s offense has been one of the best in no-huddle situations 2. Don Shula, 1964, Baltimore Colts 34 since Head Coach Sean McVay took over in 2017. The team has scored 177 offensive points in no-huddle situations. The point McVay became the seventh active head coach to win the total ranks second in the league through the 2020 season. Associated Press Coach of the Year Award. McVay is 4-1 against the coaches on this list. The Rams defeated Jason Offensive Points in No-Huddle Situations Since 2017 Garrett and the Cowboys, 35-30 in Week 4 and they defeated Team Total Offensive Points Sean Payton and the Saints, 26-20 in Week 12. 1. Arizona Cardinals 207 2. Los Angeles Rams 177 Active AP Coach of the Year Winners 3. New York Giants 144 Coach, Team Won With Year(s) won AP Award 4. Tennessee Titans 141 Kevin Stefanski, Cle 2020 5t. Pittsburgh Steelers 102 John Harbaugh, Bal 2019 5t. 102 Matt Nagy, Chi 2018 Sean McVay, LA 2017 Jason Garrett, Dal 2016 Ron Rivera, Car 2015 & 2013 Bruce Arians, Ind, Ari 2012 (Ind), 2014 (Ari) Bill Belichick, NE 2010, 2007 & 2003 , Cin 2009 Sean Payton, NO 2006 , Phi 2002 Following his second season with L.A., McVay led the Rams to Super Bowl LIII, becoming the youngest head coach in Super Bowl history (33 years old) to guide his team to a World Championship appearance. Rams Offensive Team Notes

Frequently Finding First Downs The Longest Yard

The Rams have had success outgaining their opponents in first Since McVay took over before the downs. Dating back to the 2018 regular season, L.A. tallied more 2017 season, the Rams offense has first downs than its opponents in 26 of its last 38 regular season been amongst the most productive games. The team has a margin of +160 over the span. in the league. L.A. averages 395.4 scrimmage yards per regular The Rams recorded 72 more first downs than their opponents season game under the guidance of during the 2020 regular season, including back-to-back games McVay. The Rams are one of only in which L.A. recorded five more first downs then its opponents three teams to average over 395 from Weeks 2-3. L.A. recorded a season-high 23 more first scrimmage yards over the last 64 downs than Miami in a Week 8 loss. regular season games. Rams First Down Total Margin Week 11, 2018-2020 Regular Season The Rams offense kicked off the Week (Opponent) LA 1st Down Margin 2020 season with 422 net yards of Week 17, 2020 (Ari) +6 offense in the team's season-opening Week 16, 2020 (Sea) +5 win over the Dallas Cowboys and Week 15, 2020 (NYJ) -1 WR Cooper Kupp 449 yards in the Week 2 win over Week 14, 2020 (NE) +7 the Eagles. L.A. recorded 478 net Week 13, 2020 (Ari) +12 yards of offense in a Week 3 loss at Week 12, 2020 (SF) -4 Buffalo. Week 11, 2020 (TB) +2 Week 9, 2020 (Sea) +4 Last season, the Rams had a 549-yard outing in Week 13, a Week 8, 2020 (Mia) +23 518-yard outing in Week 4 and a 477-yard outing in Week 5. Week 7, 2020 (Chi) +10 Week 6, 2020 (SF) -7 During the 2018 regular season, the Rams finished second in Week 5, 2020 (Was) +10 the league in scrimmage yards (6,961). The Rams also finished Week 4, 2020 (NYG) -4 second in the league in scrimmage yards per game (435.1). Week 3, 2020 (Buf) +5 Week 2, 2020 (Phi) +5 The Rams offense amassed over 500 yards of offense in Week 1, 2020 (Dal) -1 consecutive weeks (Weeks 3-4, 2018), including 556 yards in Week 17, 2019 (Ari) +3 the team’s Week 4 win over the Vikings, in which they averaged Week 16, 2019 (SF) +5 over 10 yards per play. Week 15, 2019 (Dal) -2 Week 14, 2019 (Sea) +10 2017-2020 Regular Season Scrimmage Yard Per Game Leaders Week 13. 2019 (Ari) +14 Team Scrim. Yards Yards/Touch Yards/Game Week 12, 2019 (Bal) -17 1. Kansas City Chiefs 26,273 8.4 410.5 Week 11, 2019 (Chi) -4 2. Tampa Bay Bucs 25,881 8.3 404.4 Week 10, 2019 (Pit) +1 3. Los Angeles Rams 25,306 7.8 395.4 Week 8, 2019 (Cin) -5 4. 25,077 7.9 391.8 Week 7, 2019 (Atl) +9 5. New Orleans Saints 24,982 7.4 390.3 Week 6. 2019 (SF) -12 Week 5, 2019 (Sea) -1 Week 4, 2019 (TB) +9 Week 3, 2019 (Cle) +2 Week 2, 2019 (NO) +5 Week 1, 2019 (Car) +1 Week 17, 2018 (SF) +6 Week 16, 2018 (Ari) +18 Week 15, 2018 (Phi) +6 Week 14, 2018 (Chi) -3 Week 13, 2018 (Det) +1 Week 11, 2018 (KC) +2 Total +120 Rams Offensive Team Notes

Thou Shall Not Sack Offensive Explosion

The Los Angeles Rams had two games during the 2020 regular Under Head Coach Sean McVay, the Rams have displayed a season where they didn't allow any sacks. The Rams kept QB knack for creating explosive plays in all phases of the game. Jared Goff from absorbing a sack for the first time in the 2020 season in a Week 6 contest at San Francisco. Against a strong *Explosive plays are defined as 20-plus yard passes, rushes, Tampa Bay defensive line, L.A. kept Goff clean for the second receptions or returns. time this season. Goff attempted 51 passes in the Bucs game. Rams 2018-2020 Regular Season Explosive Plays (by Player) In six separate games during the 2019 season, L.A.’s offensive Pos. Player Explosive Plays line did not allow QB Jared Goff to be sacked, including both WR Robert Woods 58 contests against its NFC West foes the Seattle Seahawks and WR Cooper Kupp 46 once against the San Francisco 49ers. WR Josh Reynolds 25 RB Malcolm Brown 25 2020 Games Without Allowing A Sack TE Tyler Higbee 23 Week, Opponent Result TE 14 Week 6, San Francisco L, 24-16 RB Cam Akers 14 Week 11, at Tampa Bay W, 27-24 RB Darrell Henderson Jr. 5 QB John Wolford 3 2019 Games Without Allowing A Sack WR 2 Week, Opponent Result TE Johnny Mundt 1 Week 5, Seattle L, 30-29 Week 7, Atlanta W, 37-10 Since the McVay era began in 2017, the Rams have become the Week 8, Cincinnati W, 24-10 league's best in explosive-play production. The team ranks No. 1 Week 11, Chicago W, 17-7 in big plays (combined rushes of 10-plus yards and receptions of Week 14, Seattle W, 28-12 20-plus yards), second in explosive pass plays (20-plus yards) Week 16, San Francisco L, 34-31 and in total single plays of 20-plus yards through McVay's fourth year as head coach. Since sacks became an official statistic in 1960, 2019 was the first season in franchise history the Rams had six games without Total Big Plays (combined rush/rec.) 2017-2020 Regular Season allowing a sack. Pos. Player Big Plays 1. Los Angeles Rams 467 2010-2020: Regular Season Games Without Allowing A Sack 2. Seattle Seahawks 463 Season Games Without A Sack 3. Kansas City Chiefs 454 2020 2 4. San Francisco 49ers 451 2019 6 5. Cleveland Browns 447 2018 2 2017 2 Total Explosive Pass Plays, 2017-2020 Regular Season 2016 0 Pos. Player Explosive Plays 2015 4 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 260 2014 2 2. Kansas City Chiefs 258 2013 4 3. Los Angeles Rams 249 2012 2 4. Los Angeles Chargers 232 2011 0 5. New Orleans Saints 229 2010 1 Total Explosive Plays (rushes or rec.), 2017-2020 Regular Season Pos. Player Explosive Plays 1. Kansas City Chiefs 312 Leading the Herd 2. Los Angeles Rams 292 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 289 The Rams dominated total time in the lead during the 2020 4. New Orleans Saints 280 season. L.A. finished the regular season with a +69:55 differential 5. Los Angeles Chargers 277 in total time in the lead.

Total Time Spent In The Lead, 2020 Regular Season Week, Opponent Trailing Leading Result Week 1, Dallas 3:36 22:25 W Week 2, at Philadelphia 0:00 28:51 W Week 3, at Buffalo 26:26 4:15 L Week 4, NYG 0:00 19:42 W Week 5, at Washington 1:42 27:50 W Week 6, at SF 22:05 0:00 L Week 7, Chicago 0:00 26:22 W Week 8, at Miami 24:32 4:03 L Week 10, Seattle 0:00 24:37 W Week 11, at TB 4:04 10:31 W Week 12, SF 17:05 3:02 L Week 13, at Arizona 14:18 16:15 W Week 14, NE 0:00 28:07 W Week 15, NYJ 27:03 0:00 L Week 16, at Seattle 11:00 7:25 L Week 17, Arizona 19:23 17:47 W Total 171:14 241:09 10-6 Rams QB Matthew Stafford Notes

Yard Game Strong 400-Yard Passing Games, NFL History

Through his first 12 seasons in the NFL, QB Matthew Stafford With 10 games of 400-plus passing yards, QB Matthew Stafford ranks second all-time in passing yards per game (273.4). In his is tied for sixth all-time in the category. 165 games played, the 13-year vet is one of only four players in NFL history to average over 270 yards per game. He trails only Most 400-Plus Yards Passing Games, NFL History QB in passing average. Player, Team Games 1. Drew Brees, NO, SD 16 Most Passing Yards Per Game (NFL History) 2. , Ind, Den 14 Player, Team Games TDs Pass Yards/Gm 3. Dan Marino, Mia 13 1. Drew Brees, NO, SD 287 571 280.0 4. , Pit 12 2. Matthew Stafford, Det, LA 165 282 273.4 5. Philip Rivers, SD, LAC, Ind 11 3. Matt Ryan, Atl 205 347 272.0 6t. Matthew Stafford, LA 10 4. Peyton Manning, Ind, Den 266 539 270.5 6t. Tom Brady, TB, NE 10 5. Tom Brady, TB, NE 301 581 263.1 Stafford TD Receivers Breakdown Stafford's Dozen Entering his 13th professional season, QB Matthew Stafford has QB Matthew Stafford completed his 12th NFL season in 2020, thrown 282 career passing touchdowns. His favorite target has ranking among the all-time bests through a player’s 12 seasons been Hall of Fame WR . The duo connected on as a professional. 56 touchdown receptions.

Most Passing Yards Through 12 Seasons (NFL History) Matthew Stafford Career TD Passes by Receiver Player, Team(s) Comp. Att. Yards Receiver TD Passes 1. Matt Ryan, Atl 4,460 6,817 51,186 WR Calvin Johnson 56 2. Peyton Manning Ind, Den 4,232 6,531 50,128 WR Marvin Jones Jr. 33 3. Drew Brees, NO, SD 4,035 6,149 45,919 WR Golden Tate 22 4. Dan Marino, Mia 3,604 6,049 45,173 WR Kenny Golladay 17 5. Matthew Stafford, Det, LA 3,898 6,224 45,109 TE Brandon Pettigrew 15 RB Theo Riddick 14 Most Passing Touchdowns Through 12 Seasons (NFL History) TE 11 Player, Team(s) Comp. Att. TDs WR Titus Young 9 1. Peyton Manning, Ind, Den 4,232 6,531 366 TE Joseph Fauria 8 2. Dan Marino, Mia 3,604 6,049 328 WR 8 3. Drew Brees, NO, SD 4,035 6,149 324 WR Nate Burleson 7 4. Matt Ryan, Atl 4,460 6,817 321 TE T.J. Hockenson 7 5. Brett Favre, GB, NYJ, Min 3,652 5,992 314 TE Tony Scheffler 7 6. Tom Brady, TB, NE 3,397 5,321 300 RB Kevin Smith 5 7. Aaron Rogers, GB 3,034 4,657 297 WR TJ Jones 4 8. , NYG 3,695 6,227 294 TE Will Heller 4 9. Matthew Stafford, Det, LA 3,898 6,224 282 WR Lance Moore 3 TE Michael Roberts 3 WR Marvin Hall 3 TE Darren Fells 3 I'll Take Passing Attempts For 550 WR Kris Durham 3 RB Reggie Bush 3 QB Matthew Stafford ranks as the league's best for most RB Kerryon Johnson 3 consecutive-seasons with 550 or more passing attempts. RB Ameer Abdullah 3 Stafford attempted over 550 passing attempts each season from WR Ryan Broyles 2 2011-18, including a career-high 727 passing attempts in 2012. RB D’Andre Swift 2 TE Jesse James 2 Most-Consecutive Seasons With 550+ Passing Attempts (NFL History) WR Jeremy Ross 2 Player, Team Years Total Seasons WR Bryant Johnson 2 1. Matthew Stafford, Det, LA 2011-18 8 TE Tim Wright 2 2. Drew Brees, NO, SD 2010-16 7 WR Quintez Cephus 2 3t. Eli Manning, NYG 2013-18 6 RB Joique Bell 1 3t. Matt Ryan, Atl 2010-15 6 WR J.D. McKissic 1 WR Mohamed Sanu 1 WR 1 WR Mike Thomas 1 Fastest to 40k WR Brian Robiskie 1 WR Andre Roberts 1 In his first 147 career games, QB Matthew Stafford became the RB Aaron Brown 1 fastest player in NFL history to throw for over 40,000 yards. He RB 1 did it in four fewer games than Falcons QB Matt Ryan. WR Andy Jones 1 RB Jed Collins 1 Fewest Games To Reach 40,000 Yards, NFL History WR Corey Fuller 1 Player, Team Total Games Yards RB Maurice Morris 1 1. Matthew Stafford, Det, LA 147 40,277 WR Kevin Ogletree 1 2. Matt Ryan, Atl 151 40,073 RB Michael Burton 1 3. Drew Brees, NO, SD 152 40,046 Total 282 4. Dan Marino, NFL 153 40,024 Offensive Line Notes

Lining Them Up 2020 Starting Offensive Line Combos

An emphasis of the Rams is cross The Rams used three different starting offensive line combinations training offensive linemen to play during the 2020 season. L.A. opened the season with Andrew multiple positions across the line. In Whitworth at LT, Joe Noteboom at LG, Austin Blythe at C, Austin 2019, OL David Edwards, a in Corbett at RG and Rob Havenstein at RT. college, made his first NFL start at left guard in a 2019 Week 7 win at Atlanta Noteboom sustained an injury in a Week 2 win at Philadelphia, and at right guard in Week 10 as a second-year pro David Edwards stepped in at LG. Noteboom rookie. Edwards stepped in the Rams returned to action in a reserve role in a week 10 contest 2020 Week 2 win over the Eagles against Seattle, where he filled in for the injured Whitworth at at left guard for the injured OL Joe LT. Noteboom made his first start at LT in a Week 11 game at Noteboom, a spot the former Badger Tampa Bay. remained at in Week 3. Noteboom returned to the team's active roster Rams Starting OL By Week, Starting Week 1 for a Week 10 win over the Seahawks Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle and stepped in for his first NFL snaps A. Whitworth J. Noteboom A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein at left tackle for the injured OL Andrew A. Whitworth J. Noteboom A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein Whitworth. Noteboom has since started OL Rob Havenstein A. Whitworth D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein two games at the left tackle position for A. Whitworth D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein the Rams. A. Whitworth D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein A. Whitworth D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein OL Austin Blythe started at his third different position of the 2019 A. Whitworth D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein season in Week 11, when he anchored the center position for A. Whitworth D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein the Rams. After re-shuffling the line, L.A. didn't allow a sack in three-of-four games spanning Weeks 7-11 last season. The front A. Whitworth D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein then did so again in a Week 14 victory over Seattle and then J. Noteboom D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein once more in week 16 at San Francisco. J. Noteboom D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein J. Noteboom D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein During the 2018 season, the Rams were the only team in the J. Noteboom D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein league to use the same five offensive linemen for every game J. Noteboom D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein that season. During that campaign, L.A. allowed 33 sacks, tied J. Noteboom D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein for the eighth-fewest sacks allowed during the regular season. J. Noteboom D. Edwards A. Blythe A. Corbett R. Havenstein Of L.A.’s 1,100 offensive snaps during the 2018 regular season, all five starters played at least 90 percent of the time while two - Austin Blythe and OL Rob Havenstein - played every regular season snap. Receiver Notes

Slot(ta) Success At the Top Of His Class

WR Cooper Kupp has emerged as one of the league’s best Rams WR Cooper Kupp has been one of the best receivers slot receivers, he led the league in receiving yards and was drafted in the 2017 NFL Draft, leading the league for the most second overall in receptions and targets in 2019. Through the receptions per game (5.3) and for most average receiving yards 2020 regular season, Kupp ranked third in reception yards and per game (66.1). remained in the top five for total targets and receptions. Kupp is also among the league’s best receivers in draft classes 2019-2020 Regular Season Slot Receiver Total Receiving Yards since 2017, ranking tied for third in touchdowns (24), and ranking Player, Team Total Yards second in receptions per game (5.3) and receiving yards (3,570). 1. Cole Beasley, Buf 1,473 2. Tyler Boyd, Cin 1,429 Regular Season Receptions Per Game by WRs Drafted In 2017 3. Cooper Kupp, LA 1,309 Player, Team Rec./Game 4. , Sea 1,235 1t. Cooper Kupp, LA 5.3 5. , TB 1,120 1t. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pit 5.3 3. Chris Godwin, TB 4.2 2019-2020 Regular Season Slot Receiver Total Targets Player, Team Targets Regular Season Receiving TDs by WRs Drafted Since 2017 1. Cole Beasley, Buf 174 Player, Team Receiving TDs 2. Tyler Boyd, Cin 173 1t. , Atl 26 3. Cooper Kupp, LA 156 1t. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Pit 26 4. , Ari 152 3t. Cooper Kupp, LA 24 5. , NYJ 145 3t. Chris Godwin, TB 24 2019-2020 Regular Season Slot Receiver Receptions Rams Century Club Player, Team Receptions 1. Cole Beasley, Buf 126 2. Tyler Boyd, Cin. 117 WR Cooper Kupp posted his 11th-career 100-plus yard receiving 3. Cooper Kupp, LA 111 game in a Week 11 win at Tampa. With the 100-plus yard 4. Larry Fitzgerald, Ari 105 performance, Kupp moved into seventh place in 100-plus yard 5. Tyler Lockett, Sea 101 games in franchise history. WR Robert Woods posted his 10th game as a Ram with 100-plus receiving yards in the Week 11 win over Tampa Bay. The mark Going Back-To-Back is tied for the ninth-most among Rams receivers all-time for 100- plus receiving yard games. WR Robert Woods finished L.A.’s 2019 Week 16 contest with 117 receiving yards, pushing him past the 1,000 receiving-yard Total Career Regular Season Games With 100-Plus Total threshold for the second-consecutive season. Receiving Yards, Rams Franchise History Player, Team Total Games In doing so, Woods became the first Rams receiver to post 1. Torry Holt 46 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons since WR Torry Holt finished 2. Isaac Bruce 43 a run of eight straight seasons from 2000-2007. Woods is the 3. Henry Ellard 26 sixth receiver in franchise history to post consecutive 1,000-yard 4. 22 seasons. 5. Bob Boyd 15 6. Red Phillips 14 Rams Receivers With Consecutive 1,000-Yard Seasons 7. Cooper Kupp 11 Player Seasons Years 8t. Robert Woods 10 1. Torry Holt 8 2000-2007 8t. Tom Fears 10 2t. Isaac Bruce 4 1999-2002 8t. Jack Snow 10 2t. Henry Ellard 4 1988-1991 4t. Robert Woods 2 2018-2019 Satisfaction With Play Action 4t. Isaac Bruce 2 1995-1996 4t. Flipper Anderson 2 1989-1990 4t. Tom Fears 2 1949-1950 Play action has become a staple in the McVay era. The trend continued in 2020 with the Rams amassing the most plays and ranking second in average yards per game leveraging play- action since 2019.

Total Regular Season Play-Action Passes 2019-2020 Team Total PA Plays 1. Los Angeles Rams 390 2. 322 3. Kansas City Chiefs 308 4. Tennessee Titans 303 5. Buffalo Bills 291

Most Yards Per Game Using Play-Action 2019-2020 Regular Season Team Total Yards in PA 1. Tennessee Titans 101.6 2. Los Angeles Rams 96.2 3. San Francisco 49ers 87.7 4. Buffalo Bills 77.2 5. Minnesota Vikings 76.5 Receiver/ Notes

Running Through The Woods They're A Screen Machine

WR Robert Woods isn’t only good at catching, but also rushing. Wide receiver screens have been an integral part of L.A.’s Amongst all wide receivers since 2017, Woods (439) ranks third offense since Head Coach Sean McVay took over in 2017. Since in rushing yards. Since 2017, Woods has carried the ball 62 times, 2017, L.A. has two wide receivers who are among the league’s amassed 439 yards on the ground, averaging 7.2 yards per rushing best when catching screen passes. WR Robert Woods has attempt and is one of only two wide receivers with at least four tallied a league-high 509 yards on screens. rushing touchdowns in that time frame. Receiving Yards on WR Screens: 2017-2020 Regular Season Woods wasted no time gaining rushing yards in 2020. In the Player, Team Receiving Yards season opener he carried the ball once for 14 yards. The crafty 1. Robert Woods, LA 509 veteran scored his third rushing touchdown in a Week 2 win over 2. , GB 382 the Eagles. Woods finished with 19 yards rushing on the day. On 3. Golden Tate, Det/NYG 338 the season, Woods has rushed 24 times for 155 yards (6.5 yards/ 4. DeAndre Hopkins, Ari 295 rush), the third-best total in the NFL, and is tied for the league-lead 5. Chris Godwin, TB 277 with two rushing touchdowns. Woods has also scored three touchdowns on screen plays since the beginning of the 2017 season, tied for second-best in the In the 2019 Week 1 win over the Carolina Panthers, Woods league. recorded 16 rushing yards on two carries (8.0 yards/rush) with a 20-yard scamper as a longest rush. In 2019, he ranked third Receiving TD on WR Screens: 2017-2020 Regular Season amongst receivers in the NFL with 115 rushing yards on 17 carries . Player, Team Receiving TD 1. , Pit/NE 4 Woods had 19 rushing attempts for 157 yards and averaged 8.3 2t. Robert Woods, LA 3 yards per rushing attempt during the 2018 season. The former 2t. Davante Adams, GB 3 Trojan recorded a 56-yard rushing attempt in a Week 5 win over 4t. , KC 2 the Seahawks and a 4-yard rushing touchdown in a Week 16 win 4t. Mike Evans, TB 2 over the Cardinals. 4t. Albert Wilson, Mia/KC 2 4t. Alshon Jeffrey, Phi 2 Most Rushing Yards by Receiver 2017-2020 Regular Season 4t. Golden Tate, NYG 2 Player, Team (Rushing Att.) Rushing Yards 4t. , Atl 2 1. Cordarrelle Patterson, Oak/NE/Chi (136) 684 4t. Michael Thomas, NO 2 2. Curtis Samuel, Car (72) 478 4t. Tevin Coleman, SF/Atl 2 3. Robert Woods, LA (62) 439 4. , LA/Dal/GB (71) 372 5. , KC (60) 356 Hat Trick Higbee

In a Week 2 win over the Eagles, TE Tyler Higbee posted his first multi-touchdown game, finishing the contest with three Streaking Receivers receiving touchdowns and brought his career total to 10. TE Tyler Higbee made his presence known for the Rams at It marked the first time a Ram pass catcher has posted three the end of the 2019 season. He posted four-straight 100-plus receiving touchdowns since Torry Holt in 2006, and the first time yard receiving games in Weeks 13-16, the first four triple-digit the feat was achieved by a Rams tight end since 1988. receiving outputs of his career. WR Cooper Kupp recorded at least 100 yards receiving in four of the Rams' first five games of the 2019 season. Kupp's four-game streak is tied for the fourth-longest streak in franchise history. Kupp's 1,062 receiving yards currently ranked 17th in the NFL during the 2019 season. HOF WR Isaac Bruce had 100-yard game streaks of four and six in his Rams tenure.

Most Consecutive 100-Yard Games in Franchise History Player Streak Year 1. Isaac Bruce 6 games 1995 2t. Elroy Hirsch 5 games 1951 2t. Bob Boyd 5 games 1954 4t. Tyler Higbee 4 games 2019 4t Cooper Kupp 4 games 2019 4t. Isaac Bruce 4 games 2004 7t. 3 games 2018 7t. Torry Holt 3 games 2003 7t. Torry Holt 3 games 2000 7t. Torry Holt 3 games 2000 (spanned two seasons) Rams Defensive Team Notes

Defense Preventing Points First Quarter Focus

The Los Angeles Rams defense proved The Rams allowed only 66 first quarter points during the 2020 to be the best defensive unit in the league regular season, including a shutout of Cowboys in Week 1, the New during the 2020 regular season. The York Giants in Week 4, the Chicago Bears in Week 7, the Tampa Rams defense allowed a league-low 16.8 Bay Buccaneers in Week 11, the New England Patriots in Week 14 points per game by opposing offenses. and the Seattle Seahawks in Week 16. The L.A. defense allowed opponents to The Rams had an eight-game regular season streak where the score only 261 offensive points in 16 team did not allow more than three points in the first quarter of regular season games. the game. The streak was L.A.’s longest since a 10-game run that spanned from Week 6 to Week 15 of the 2014 season. As a team, the Rams allowed the lowest point total per game, allowing only Opponents Scoring Three or Fewer First-Quarter Points 18.5 points per game, which included 2018-2020 Regular Season touchdowns allowed by the offense and Week, Team 1st Quarter Points special teams units. 2020 Week 16, Seattle 0 CB Jalen Ramsey 2020 Week 14, New England 0 Opponent Offensive Points Allowed 2020 Regular Season 2020 Week 11, Tampa Bay 0 Team Opp. Offensive Pts. 2020 Week 6, Chicago Bears 0 1. Los Angeles Rams 268 2020 Week 4, New York Giants 0 2. Baltimore Ravens 290 2020 Week 2, Philadelphia 3 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 306 2020 Week 1, Dallas 0 4. 315 2019 Week 3, Cleveland 0 5. 316 2019 Week 2, New Orleans 0 2019 Week 1, Carolina 0 2018 Week 17, San Francisco 3 Avg. Opponent Offensive Points Allowed 2020 Regular Season 2018 Week 16, Arizona 3 Team Avg. Opp. Offensive Pts. 2018 Week 15, Philadelphia 3 1. Los Angeles Rams 16.8 2018 Week 14, Chicago 3 2. Baltimore Ravens 18.1 2018 Week 13, Detroit 0 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 19.1 4. Miami Dolphins 19.7 5. Washington Football Team 19.8 It's One, Two, Three and Outs

L.A.'s defensive unit forced the second-most three-and-outs by its opponents during the 2020 regular season. The Rams forced Second-Half Shutdowns 52 three-and-outs by their opponents last season. Most Three-And-Outs 2020 Regular Season The Rams held opposing offenses to only 93 points in the second Team Three-And-Outs half of games during the 2020 regular season. The 93 points were 1. Pittsburgh Steelers 52 second-fewest opponent offensive points allowed in 2020. 2. Los Angeles Rams 51 3. Philadelphia Eagles 42 L.A.'s defensive unit held opposing offenses to 5.8 points per game 4. San Francisco 49ers 41 in the second half. The Rams defensive unit allowed only eight second-half touchdowns in 2020 - at Buffalo, at Tampa Bay, three touchdowns at Arizona, one against the Jets and two at Seattle. No. 1 Defense Second Half Average Opponent Offensive Points Allowed Team 2nd Half Avg. Offensive Pts Allowed The Rams defense finished the 2020 regular season as the 1. Washington Football Team 5.3 league's top defense. L.A. allowed opponents to gain only 2. Los Angeles Rams 5.8 281.9 total yards per game in 2020. It marked the fourth time 3. Indianapolis Colts 7.7 in franchise history the Rams defense led the league in fewest 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7.8 yards allowed. 5. Miami Dolphins 8.9 Fewest Yards Allowed 2020 Regular Season Team Yards Allowed/Game Second Half Opponent Offensive Points Allowed 1. Los Angeles Rams 281.9 Team 2nd Half Offensive Pts Allowed 2. Washington Football Team 304.6 1. Washington Football Team 84 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 305.8 2. Los Angeles Rams 93 4. New Orleans Saints 310.9 3. Indianapolis Colts 123 5. San Francisco 49ers 314.4 4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 124 5. Miami Dolphins 143 The Rams passing defense has been a strength of the team. L.A. allowed opponents only 190.7 passing yards per game. The Rams did not allow a 300 net-yard passer during the 2020 season. L.A. held opponents to under 100 net-yards passing on two occasions. Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 2020 Season Team Pass. Yards Allowed/Game 1. Los Angeles Rams 190.7 2. Washington Football Team 191.8 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 194.4 4. San Francisco 49ers 207.9 5. New Orleans Saints 217.0 Rams Defensive Team Notes

Can't Catch This Stopping On A Dime

Since Head Coach Sean McVay took over the franchise in 2017, During the 2020 regular season, L.A.’s dime defensive personnel the team ranks fifth in the league in passes defensed with 308. (six defensive backs) carried over the productive unit for the team in 2019. When in dime personnel, L.A.’s defense sits in the top of The Rams tallied 68 passes defensed during the 2020 season. league ranks with ranking second in sacks (55.0), passes defensed L.A. started the 2020 season with four passes defensed in the (74), tackles for loss (58) and fourth in total tackles (526) over the team's Week 1 win over the Dallas Cowboys and five in the past two seasons. Weeks 2 and 4 win over the Eagles and Giants, respectively. The Rams recorded season-high of six passes defensed on Sacks in Dime Personnel, 2019-2020 Regular Season three occassions in 2020 - Week 11 at Tampa, Week 12 vs. San Team Sacks Francisco and Week 17 vs. Arizona. 1. Green Bay Packers 59.0 2. Los Angeles Rams 55.0 Most Passes Defensed 2017-2020 Regular Season 3. New Orleans Saints 46.0 Team Passes Defensed 4. Kansas City Chiefs 38.0 1. New Orleans Saints 333 5. Miami Dolphins 34.0 2. Pittsburgh Steelers 316 3. Buffalo Bills 314 Passes Defensed in Dime Personnel, 2019-2020 Regular Season 4. Baltimore Ravens 310 Team Passes Defensed 5. Los Angeles Rams 308 1. Green Bay Packers 95 2. Los Angeles Rams 74 3. Tennessee Titans 61 Seasons Greetings Total Tackles in Dime Personnel, 2019-2020 Regular Season Opening night of SoFi Stadium saw a flurry of firsts, including the Team Total Tackles first time in franchise history the Rams opened the season on 1. Green Bay Packers 818 Sunday Night Football. 2t. Kansas City Chiefs 533 2t. New England Patriots 533 S Jordan Fuller’s eight total tackles on the night ties for second 4. Los Angeles Rams 526 for the most combined tackles by a Rams rookie in their NFL 5. Miami Dolphins 413 debut (, 2009). It's the highest output amongst all Rams rookie defensive backs. Tackles For Loss in Dime Personnel, 2019-2020 Regular Season Team Tackles For Loss All-Time Most Tackles By A Rams Rookie In Their NFL Debut 1. Green Bay Packers 66 Player, Team Total Tackles 2. Los Angeles Rams 58 1. James Laurinaitis, 2009 15 3. New Orleans Saints 43 2t. Jordan Fuller, 2020 8 2t. Alec Olgetree, 2013 8 2t. Michael Jordan, 2016 8 Taking It To The Crib 5. Taylor Rapp, 2019 7 6. Janoris Jenkins, 2012 6 The Rams' 63 interceptions are tied for the second-most in the league since the start of the 2017 regular season. The Rams have taken the team's 63 picks and returned them 1,094 yards, the highest total in the NFL. Most Interception Returned for TDs 2017-2020 Regular Season Team INTs TDs 1. Los Angeles Rams 63 11 2t. Chicago Bears 55 8 2t. Houston Texans 41 8 4t. 46 7 4t. New York Giants 50 7 Rams Defensive Notes

Take It Away and Make Them Pay Starting With a Turnover

L.A. scored 76 points off turnovers In L.A.'s Week 8 game at Miami, DL during the 2020 regular season. That Aaron Donald recorded a strip-sack on continues a trend set in motion in 2017 rookie QB . It marked when Head Coach Sean McVay took the 17th time the Rams defense has control of the franchise. abruptly ended on opponents' opening drive since 2017. The Rams have taken the ball from their opponents 104 times, the second- The Rams got in the habit of setting the most in the league since the start of the tone early in games, holding opponents 2017 season and scored 393 points to three points or fewer in the first off takeaways since McVay became quarter of seven-consecutive regular the head coach, the second-most in seasons contests during a stretch of the league since the start of the 2017 games between 2018 and 2019. The season. Last season, L.A. took the ball Rams had not accomplished the feat away from their opponents 30 times, since a stretch of 10 games between the the third-most in the NFL. L.A. scored 2014 and 2015 seasons. In those seven a league-best 113 points off takeaways CB Jalen Ramsey DL Aaron Donald games, the defense forced four turnovers during the 2018 regular season. on their opponents’ opening drive of the game, including in three straight outings. Not only did the Rams take the ball away, they made their opponents pay for turning the ball over. L.A. finished the 2017 L.A. forced turnovers on the opening defensive drives against regular season ranked fifth in the league in total takeaways with Carolina (2019, Week 1) and New Orleans (2019, Week 2), 28. The Rams scored 126 points off of turnovers, the second- becoming the first team to do so in their first two games of best total created by the defensive unit in 2017 and 26.4 percent the season since the Jets in 2015. L.A. also did so against of the team's points last season came following a takeaway, Pittsburgh in Week 10, as OLB Dante Fowler Jr. recovered a which was the fourth-highest percentage in the NFL. mishandled snap and took it 26 yards for a touchdown. Most Points Off Takeaways from 2017-2020 Regular Season Forced Turnovers on Opening Drive of Regular Season Games 2019-2020 Team Points Off Takeaways Opponent, Week Caused Turnover, Player 1. Baltimore Ravens 411 2020, Week 8 Miami Fumble, A. Donald 2. Los Angeles Rams 393 2020, Week 2 Philadelphia Fumble, M. Kiser 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 373 2019, Week 2 Pittsburgh Fumble, D. Fowler Jr. 4. Pittsburgh Steelers 348 2019, Week 5 Seattle Fumble, N. Robey-Coleman 5. Seattle Seahawks 347 2019, Week 2 New Orleans INT, J. Johnson 2019, Week 1 Carolina Fumble, C. Littleton

A Race To The QB Top Sacking Ram Per NFL NextGen Stats, DL Aaron Donald posted the fourth- fastest sack during the 2020 regular season. In Week 5 against DL Aaron Donald finished the 2020 season with 13.5 sacks, Washington, he clocked a then league-fastest 2.17 seconds from bringing his career total to 85.5. He ranks second in franchise the snap to intial contact, despite being on the defensive line and history and trails DE Leonard Little (87.5) by 2.0 sacks for the known target of double teams. most sacks in Rams history.

Total Time Elapsed Between Snap and QB Contact, 2020 Rams Franchise Sack Leaders Player, Team (Pos.) Time Elapsed Player Sacks 1. Haasan Reddick, Ari (OLB) 2.04 seconds 1. Leonard Little 87.5 2. Antoine Winfield, TB (S) 2.06 seconds 2. Aaron Donald 85.5 3. Demarcus Lawrence, Dal (DE) 2.1 seconds 3. Kevin Greene 72.5 4. Aaron Donald, LA (DL) 2.17 seconds 4t. Kevin Carter 62.5 5. Keanu Neal, Atl (FS) 2.2 seconds 4t. Robert Quinn 62.5 Aaron Donald Notes

Triple Crown Sacking Success

DL Aaron Donald became just the third player in league history to DL Aaron Donald finished the 2020 season tied for second in win the Associated Press Defensive Player Of The Year Award the league with 13.5 sacks. Of his 13.5 sacks, 2.0 came against three times in their career, joining Hall of Fame LB Lawrence the Buffalo Bills, 1.0 in a contest against the Dallas Cowboys, Taylor and DE J.J. Watt when he was with the Texans. 0.5 against the Giants and matched a season-high of 4.0 sacks against Washington, 0.5 against the Bears and 1.0 against Most AP Defensive Play Of The Year Awards Dolphins, 1.0 against San Francisco, 1.0 against the Cardinals, Player (Years) Times Won 1.5 against the Patriots and 1.0 at Seattle. 1t. Aaron Donald (2017, 2018, 2020) 3 1t. Lawrence Taylor * (1981, 1982, 1986) 3 2020 NFL Sacks Leaders 1t. J.J. Watt (2012, 2014, 2015) 3 Player Sacks * Denotes Pro Football Hall Of Fame 1. T.J. Watt, Pit 15.0 2t. Aaron Donald, LA 13.5 3t. Trey Hendrickson, NO 12.5 3t. Haason Reddick, Ari 12.5 3t. Za'Darius Smith, GB 12.5 Donald Dominates QBs

DL Aaron Donald has amassed 85.5 sacks through 110 regular Talking Tackles For Loss season games played. Donald has been terrorizing the NFC West since entering the league in 2014. Of Donald's 85.5 sacks, Rams DL Aaron Donald has used an 13.0 of them have come against Seahawks QB . explosive first step to make a living in Donald's career-high 4.0 sacks in a single game came against opponents’ backfields since entering the 49ers in a 2018 contest, and again in a 2020 contest at the league in 2014. Since the start of Washington. the 2014 season, Donald leads the league in tackles for loss, tallying 131 Donald moved up the all-time franchise ranks in Week 1, where in 110 games played, including 14 TFL he now sits second in total sacks (85.5) by a Ram. The seven- during the 2020 regular season. year vet remains only behind DE Leonard Little (87.5 total sacks). Donald recorded a league-best 20 tackles for loss during the 2019 Total Career Sacks By Quarterback, 2014-2020 Regular Season season. The Pitt product finished No. Quarterback Last Time Sacked first in the NFL with 25 tackles for 13.0 Russell Wilson Dec. 27, 2020 at Seattle 6.5 Oct. 22, 2017 vs Arizona loss during the 2018 regular season. 6.0 Matt Stafford Dec. 2, 2018 at Detroit Donald posted 15 TFL in 14 games 4.0 C.J. Beathard Oct. 21, 2018 at SF during the 2017 season. The 15 TFL 3.5 Dec. 19, 2019 at SF was tied for the ninth-most last season DL Aaron Donald 3.0 Cam Newton Dec. 10, 2020 vs New England and the most by an interior defensive 3.0 Alex Smith Oct. 11, 2020 at Washington lineman. Donald recorded a then career-high 22 tackles for loss 3.0 Dec. 23, 2018 at Arizona in his second season in the NFL in 2015. 2.5 Sept. 27, 2018 vs Minnesota 2.5 Dec. 6, 2020 at Arizona 2.0 Sept. 27, 2020 at Buffalo 2014-2020 Regular Season NFL Leaders - Tackles for Loss 2.0 Mitchell Trubisky Nov. 17, 2019 vs Chicago Player, Team TFL 2.0 Matt Ryan Oct. 20, 2019 at Atlanta 1. Aaron Donald, LA 131 2.0 II Nov. 19, 2018 vs KC 2. , NO 101 2.0 Oct. 28, 2018 vs GB 3. J.J. Watt, Hou/Ari 98 2.0 Blaine Gabbert Dec. 3, 2017 at Arizona 4. Khalil Mack, Oak/Chi 97 2.0 Drew Brees Nov. 26, 2017 vs NO 5. , Jax 93 2.0 Colin Kaepernick Sept. 24, 2016 vs SF 2.0 Josh McCown Oct. 25, 2015 vs Cleveland 2.0 Nick Mullens Nov. 29, 2020 vs SF 1.5 Jay Cutler Nov. 15, 2015 vs Chicago Push 'Em Back, All (The) Time 1.0. Dak Prescott Sept. 13, 2020 vs Dallas 1.0 Mason Rudolph Nov. 10, 2019 at Pittsburgh In 2018, DL Aaron Donald broke former Giants DE Michael 1.0 Oct. 27, 2019 vs Cincinnati 1.0 Sept. 22, 2019 at Cleveland Strahan’s NFL record for total defensive sack yards in a single 1.0 Oct. 14, 2018 at Denver season. With Donald’s 20.5 sacks, the All-Pro defensive tackle 1.0 Tom Savage Nov. 12, 2017 vs Houston was able to move offenses back a total of 183.5 yards and led 1.0 Eli Manning Nov. 5, 2017 at NYG the league in defensive sack yards by a player by 61.5 yards. 1.0 Blake Bortles Oct. 15, 2017 at Jacksonville 1.0 Brian Hoyer Sept. 21, 2017 at SF Donald (183.5) ended the 2018 regular season with more 1.0 Joe Flacco Nov. 22, 2015 at Baltimore defensive sack yards than two teams - the Bengals (173.0) and 1.0 Ben Roethlisberger Sept. 27, 2015 vs Pittsburgh Raiders (80.0). 1.0 Drew Stanton Dec. 11, 2014 vs Arizona 1.0 Colt McCoy Dec. 7, 2014 at Washington Most Defensive Sack Yards in a Single Season (All-Time) 1.0 Matt Schaub Nov. 30, 2014 vs Raiders Player, Year Def. Sack Yards 1.0 Philip Rivers Nov. 23, 2014 at Chargers 1. Aaron Donald, 2018 183.5 1.0 Peyton Manning Nov. 16, 2014 vs. Denver 2. Michael Strahan, 2001 177.5 1.0 Kyle Allen Oct. 11, 2020 at Washington 3. Jason Taylor, 2002 162.5 1.0 Tua Tagovailoa Nov. 1, 2020 at Miami 4. DeMarcus Lawrence, 2017 160.0 0.5 Tyrod Taylor Oct. 9, 2016 vs Buffalo 5. Jared Allen, 2011 150.5 0.5 Daniel Jones Oct. 4, 2020 vs NYG 0.5 Oct. 26, 2020 vs Chicago 0.5 Jarrett Stidham Dec. 10, 2020 vs New England Rams P Johnny Hekker Notes

One 'Hek' Of A Record He's Worth An Arm And A Leg

P Johnny Hekker went on a 13-game Since entering the league in 2012, Rams P Johnny Hekker has streak without a touchback, the been utilized as a weapon on special teams in a variety of ways, longest of his career. He had including with his arm. To date, including playoffs, Hekker has previously posted two separate attempted 23 passes, completing 14 of them for 196 yards and nine-game streaks without a an 84.7 . He has completed at least one pass in touchback. seven-of-eight seasons, including the last six in a row. Hekker set a single-season high for completions (3) in his rookie year In the team’s 2016 Week 16 game in 2012. against the San Francisco 49ers, Hekker recorded four punts inside P Johnny Hekker Regular and Postseason Career Passing the 20-yard line, moving him in Player Comp/Att. Yards TDs QB Rating to sole possession of the single- Johnny Hekker 14/23 196 1 84.7 season record with 51 punts Hekker’s 14 completions have gone to 13 different players and downed inside opponents' 20-yard 13-of-14 have been successful first down conversions, most line. The punts downed inside the recently to WR Michael Thomas in a Week 15 contest at Dallas. 20 aided his 46.0 net yard average, The Rams also completed a pass for a successful two- the best in league history. point conversion in 2014.

P Johnny Hekker The record was previously held by P Johnny Hekker Career Completions Arizona punter , who Play (Year) Qtr. Down/Distance amassed 46 punts inside opponents territory during the 2012 5 yards to Michael Thomas (2019) 3 4th-and-4 season. Zastudil needed 112 punting attempts to reach the 23 yards to Nick Scott (2019) 2 4th-and-3 record and also recorded eight touchbacks. Hekker reached 51 12 yards to (2018) 2 4th-and-5 punts inside the 20 with 98 punting attempts and only committed 7 yards to Gerald Everett (2018) 2 4th-and-7 12 yards to Sam Shields (2018) 2 4th-and-3 one touchback during the 2016 season. Hekker punted a career- 6 yards to (2017) 2 4th-and-7 high 98 times in 2016. 28 yards to Josh Reynolds (2017) 4 4th-and-6 4 yards to Chase Reynolds (2016) 3 4th-and-1 Single-Season Punts Inside the 20 Record 20 yards to Cody Davis (2015) 3 4th-and-2 Player, Team - Year Punts Inside 20 19 yards to Stedman Bailey (2014) 4 4th-and-4 1. Johnny Hekker, LA - 2016 98 51 18 yards to (2014) 4 4th-and-3 2. Dave Zastudil, Ari - 2012 112 46 21 yards to Rodney McLeod (2012) 2 4th-and-4 3. Dustin Colquitt, KC - 2012 83 45 19 yards to (2012) 4 4th-and-8 2-yard TD to Danny Amendola (2012) 2 4th-and-2 Rams P Johnny Hekker Notes

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P Johnny Hekker continues to be not In the Rams’ 2018 Week 2 win only one of the most accurate punters over the Arizona Cardinals, P in the NFL, but has developed into a Johnny Hekker had to step in as complete special teams weapon at the place kicker for the injured K flipping the field. Greg Zuerlein in addition to his punting duties. Hekker became the first punter in the NFL to record a 75-plus yard punt in Hekker made his first career back-to-back games since Patriots’ P , a 20-yard attempt, Luke Prestridge in 1984. connected on a point after try, recorded five kickoffs, two of The Oregon State product established which went for touchbacks and a career-long 75-yard punt in the punted twice with a 41.0 net team’s 2016 Week 9 contest against average. the Carolina Panthers, a record that stuck for a week before he booted a Hekker joins Cardinals K Phil Dawson as the only active 78-yarder against the New York Jets P Johnny Hekker in the Rams’ Week 10 contest. On the players with at least one made season, Hekker had three punts over 75 yards. field goal and a touchdown pass. P Johnny Hekker There were only nine 70-plus yard punts during the 2016 In his career, Hekker has 676 punts with a 42.9 net average NFL campaign, Hekker and Jaguars’ Brad Norton each had a and 267 punts downed inside the 20-yard line, is one-of-one 78-yarder to their name. There had not been one 70-yard punt on field goal attempts and PATs and has completed 14-of-23 through the first three weeks of the 2017 season. passing attempts for 196 yards, one touchdown and an 84.7 QB rating (including playoffs). Hekker recorded his first NFL Hekker’s 46.0-yard net average led the league in 2016, and ranks rushing attempt on a fake field goal in a 2018 Week 9 game at first in NFL history for a single season. Previously, the 16-game New Orleans. Hekker gained three yards on the play and was record was 44.2, a record Hekker himself set in 2013. marked just short of the line-to-gain. Since the NFL went to a 16-game season in 1978, the lowest opponent punt return average, with a minimum of 25 returns, is Johnny On The Spot 2.6 yards, set by the Rams in 2013. The 2016 version of the Rams saw its opponents return 35 punts for just a 4.3 yards per P Johnny Hekker posted the then third-best net average in NFL return average. history with a 44.3 net average during the 2017 regular season, the second-best average of Hekker's career. Tennessee punter Longest Punts Since 2012 Brett Kern led the league in 2017 with a 44.6-yard net average. Player, Team Distance 1. Robert Malone, NYJ 84 Hekker enjoyed a record-breaking 2016 season, recording 2t. Jordan Berry, Pit 79 the most punts downed inside opponents’ 20-yard line in NFL 2t. Drew Butler, Pit 79 history. Additionally, Hekker broke his own NFL single-season 2t. Brett Kern, Ten 79 net punting average record (46.0). Hekker booted a then career- 2t. , Cle 79 long 75-yard punt against the Carolina Panthers in the Rams’ 2t. Tress Way, Was 79 2016 Week 9 contest, and bested himself a week later with a 7t. Johnny Hekker, LA 78 78-yarder against the New York Jets. 7t. Brad Nortman, Jax 78 The Oregon State product finished the 2016 season with 98 punts, a 47.8-yard gross punting average, 51 punts inside opponents 20-yard line with only one touchback. As a unit, the Rams punt coverage team limited opponents to 152 on 35 attempts and limited opponents to a league-best 4.3-yard average. With the outstanding coverage unit and directional punting, Hekker posted a 46.0-yard net average on the season, the best in NFL history. Hekker led the NFL in 2015 in net average (43.7), gross average (47.9) and punts downed inside the opponents’ 20 yard-line (41). Since the NFL began tracking punts inside 20 yard-line in 1976, Hekker is the first player to lead the league in gross, net and punts placed inside the 20-yard line in the same season.

Highest Net Punting Average in a Season (Since 1976) Player, Team - Year Punts Net Avg 1. Johnny Hekker, LA - 2016 98 46.0 2. Brett Kern, Ten - 2017 75 44.6 3. Logan Cooke, Jax - 2019 75 44.5 4. , Hou - 2019 45 44.5 5. Johnny Hekker, LA - 2017 65 44.3 6. Johnny Hekker, LA- 2013 78 44.2 Los Angeles Rams Statistics Rams 2020 Stats

Won 10, Lost 6 Rushing No. Yds Avg Long TD C.Akers 145 625 4.3 61 2 9/13 W 20-17 vs. Dallas Cowboys D.Henderson 138 624 4.5 40 5 9/20 W 37-19 at Philadelphia Eagles M.Brown 101 419 4.1 19 5 9/27 L 35-32 at Buffalo Bills R.Woods 24 155 6.5 40 2 10/4 W 17-9 vs. New York Giants J.Goff 51 99 1.9 10 4 10/11 W 30-10 at Washington Football Team J.Wolford 6 56 9.3 14 0 10/18 L 24-16 at San Francisco 49ers C.Kupp 4 33 8.3 16 0 10/26 W 24-10 vs. Chicago Bears J.Reynolds 1 5 5.0 5 0 11/2 L 28-17 at Miami Dolphins G.Everett 1 2 2.0 2t 1 11/15 W 23-16 vs. Seattle Seahawks T.Higbee 1 1 1.0 1 0 11/24 W 27-24 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers V.Jefferson 1 -1 -1.0 -1 0 11/29 L 23-20 vs. San Francisco 49ers Rams 473 2018 4.3 61 19 12/6 W 38-28 at Arizona Cardinals Opponents 388 1460 3.8 27 12 12/10 W 24-3 vs. New England Patriots 12/20 L 23-20 vs. New York Jets 12/27 L 20-9 at Seattle Seahawks Receiving No. Yds Avg Long TD 1/3/21 W 18-7 vs. Arizona Cardinals C.Kupp 92 974 10.6 55t 3 R.Woods 90 936 10.4 56t 6 Rams Opponent J.Reynolds 52 618 11.9 40t 2 Total First Downs 352 280 T.Higbee 44 521 11.8 44 5 Rushing 123 91 G.Everett 41 417 10.2 40 1 Passing 206 170 M.Brown 23 162 7.0 30 0 Penalty 23 19 V.Jefferson 19 220 11.6 31 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 98/226 74/209 D.Henderson 16 159 9.9 28 1 3rd Down Pct. 43.4% 35.4% C.Akers 11 123 11.2 38 1 4th Down: Made/Att 8/17 9/21 J.Mundt 4 53 13.3 34 0 4th Down Pct. 47.1% 42.9% Possession Avg. 32:01 27:59 Rams 392 4183 10.7 56t 20 Total Net Yards 6032 4511 Opponents 347 3401 9.8 59t 17 Avg. Per Game 377.0 281.9 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD Total Plays 1088 989 D.Williams 4 21 5.3 19 0 Avg. Per Play 5.5 4.6 T.Hill 3 119 39.7 84t 2 Net Yards Rushing 2018 1460 J.Fuller 3 45 15.0 37 0 Avg. Per Game 126.1 91.3 K.Young 1 79 79.0 79t 1 Total Rushes 473 388 J.Ramsey 1 2 2.0 2 0 Net Yards Passing 4014 3051 J.Johnson 1 0 0.0 0 0 Avg. Per Game 250.9 190.7 Sacked/Yards Lost 25/169 53/350 T.Rapp 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gross Yards 4183 3401 Rams 14 266 19.0 84t 3 Attempts/Completions 590/392 548/347 Opponents 14 125 8.9 27t 1 Completion Pct. 66.4% 63.3% Punting No Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B Had Intercepted 14 14 J.Hekker 68 3099 45.6 39.2 5 28 63 1 Punts/Average 69/44.9 84/48.4 Rams 69 3099 44.9 39.2 5 28 63 1 Net Punting Avg. 39.2 43.9 Opponents 84 4065 48.4 43.9 7 35 72 0 Penalties/Yards 71/655 78/582 Fumbles/Ball Lost 19/11 16/8 Punt Returns Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD Touchdowns 43 33 N.Webster 25 17 185 7.4 34 0 Rushing 19 12 C.Kupp 9 11 50 5.6 10 0 Passing 20 17 Rams 34 28 235 6.9 34 0 Returns 4 4 Opponents 23 20 297 12.9 88t 1 Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Kickoff Returns No. Yds Avg Long TD Rams 81 101 87 103 0 372 N.Webster 16 347 21.7 30 0 Opponents 66 123 47 60 0 296 R.Calais 7 152 21.7 41 0 V.Jefferson 1 13 13.0 13 0 Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts X.Jones 1 4 4.0 4 0 M.Gay 0 0 0 0 16/16 14/16 0 58 Rams 25 516 20.6 41 0 R.Woods 8 2 6 0 0/0 0/0 0 48 Opponents 26 737 28.3 54 0 S.Sloman 0 0 0 0 18/21 8/11 0 42 D.Henderson 6 5 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 36 Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ T.Higbee 5 0 5 0 0/0 0/0 1 32 M.Gay 0/ 0 2/ 2 5/ 6 6/ 7 1/ 1 M.Brown 5 5 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 30 S.Sloman 0/ 0 2/ 3 5/ 5 1/ 2 0/ 1 J.Goff 4 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 K.Forbath 0/ 0 2/ 2 0/ 0 0/ 1 0/ 0 T.Hill 3 0 0 3 0/0 0/0 0 18 Rams 0/ 0 6/ 7 10/ 11 7/ 10 1/ 2 C.Kupp 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 Opponents 0/ 0 4/ 4 9/ 10 8/ 9 1/ 3 C.Akers 3 2 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 J.Reynolds 2 0 2 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 Fumbles Lost: J.Goff 4, G.Everett 1, C.Kupp 1, J.Reynolds 1, G.Everett 2 1 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 N.Webster 1, C.Akers 1, R.Woods 1, M.Brown 1 Total: 11 K.Forbath 0 0 0 0 4/5 2/3 0 10 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: T.Hill 2, L.Floyd 2, K.Young 1, G.Gaines V.Jefferson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 1, M.Fox 1, A.Donald 1, Total: 8 K.Young 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Rams 43 19 20 4 38/42 24/30 1 372 Opponents 33 12 17 4 32/32 22/26 0 296 2-Pt. Conversions: Rams 1/1, Opponents: 0/1 Sacks: 13.5, L.Floyd 10.5, M.Fox 6.0, M.Brockers 5.0, S.Ebukam 4.5, J.Hollins 3.0, T.Reeder 3.0, T.Lewis 2.0, G.Gaines 1.5, S.Joseph 1.0, O.Okoronkwo 1.0, J.Polite 1.0, K.Young 1.0 Team: 53.0, Opponents: 25.0

Passing Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack /Lost Rating J.Goff 552 370 3952 67.0% 7.2 20 3.6% 13 2.4% 56t 23/161 90.0 J.Wolford 38 22 231 57.9% 6.1 0 0.0% 1 2.6% 38 2/8 64.7 Team 590 392 4183 66.4% 7.1 20 3.4% 14 2.4% 56t 25/169 88.4 Opponents 548 347 3401 63.3% 6.2 17 3.1% 14 2.6% 59t 53/350 80.4 Rams 2020 Defensive Stats

Player Total Solo Assisted Sacks Sack Yds FF PD Int. Safeties TFL QBH John Johnson 105 73 32 0.0 0.0 0 8 1 0 2 0 Troy Hill 77 55 22 0.0 0.0 1 10 3 0 1 0 Micah Kiser 77 44 33 0.0 0.0 1 3 0 0 0 1 Troy Reeder 73 46 27 3.0 12.0 0 2 0 0 5 4 Jordan Fuller 60 42 18 0.0 0.0 0 5 3 0 0 0 Leonard Floyd 55 31 24 10.5 71.0 1 1 0 0 11 19 Sebastian Joseph-Day 55 35 20 1.0 10.0 1 3 0 0 1 4 Michael Brockers 51 21 30 5.0 35.0 0 0 0 0 5 10 Kenny Young 51 30 21 1.0 3.0 0 2 1 0 3 2 Aaron Donald 45 27 18 13.5 86.0 4 1 0 0 14 26 Jalen Ramsey 44 36 8 0.0 0.0 0 9 1 0 2 1 Darious Williams 44 37 7 0.0 0.0 0 14 4 0 1 0 Taylor Rapp 41 30 11 0.0 0.0 1 3 1 0 1 0 27 14 13 4.5 20.0 1 1 0 0 3 7 Morgan Fox 27 21 6 6.0 56.0 1 2 0 0 8 9 Justin Hollins 25 16 9 3.0 37.0 1 1 0 0 3 5 Greg Gaines 18 9 9 1.5 4.0 0 0 0 0 1 3 Nick Scott 15 10 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A'Shawn Robinson 12 6 6 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo 10 6 4 1.0 7.0 0 1 0 0 1 4 David Long 6 6 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Terrell Lewis 5 3 2 2.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 2 4 Terrell Burgess 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Derek Rivers 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Jachai Polite 1 1 0 1.0 6.0 0 0 0 0 1 1 Marquise Copeland 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 931 605 326 53.0 350.0 12 68 14 0 66 101

Rams 2020 Special Teams Stats

Player Total Solo Assisted Nsimba Webster 10 7 3 Troy Reeder 7 6 1 Johnny Mundt 3 2 1 Taylor Rapp 3 2 1 Jachai Polite 3 2 1 Natrez Patrick 3 2 1 Samson Ebukam 3 3 0 Justin Hollins 3 2 1 Terrell Burgess 3 3 0 Juju Hughes 3 1 2 3 2 1 J.R. Reed 2 0 2 Nick Scott 2 1 1 Van Jefferson 1 0 1 Malcolm Brown 1 1 0 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo 1 1 0 Kenny Young 1 1 0 David Long 1 0 1 1 1 0 Total 54 37 17 Los Angeles Rams Roster Rams UnofficialUnofficial Depth Chart as ofDepth 8/6/21 Chart OFFENSE Underlined denotes rookies WR 10 Cooper Kupp 12 Van Jefferson 18 Jeremiah Haydel 84 Landen Akers TE 89 Tyler Higbee 82 Johnny Mundt 88 86 Kendall Blanton 87 Jacob Harris 45 Kyle Markway LT 77 Andrew Whitworth 70 Joe Noteboom 72 Tremayne Anchrum Jr, 66 Max Pircher LG 73 David Edwards 60 Jeremiah Kolone C 63 Austin Corbett 55 Brian Allen 65 Coleman Shelton RG 71 Bobby Evans 61 Jordan Meredith RT 79 Rob Havenstein 67 68 Alaric Jackson WR 1 DeSean Jackson 17 J.J. Koski 15 Tutu Atwell WR 2 Robert Woods 83 81 Ben Skowronwk QB 9 Matthew Stafford 13 John Wolford 16 Bryce Perkins 19 Devlin Hodges RB 27 Darrell Henderson Jr. 25 Xavier Jones 30 34 Jake Funk 32 Otis Anderson DEFENSE DE 94 A'Shawn Robinson 98 Eric Banks 90 Earnest Brown 92 NT 69 Sebastian Joseph-Day 91 Greg Gaines 95 Bobby Brown III 62 George Silvanic DT 99 Aaron Donald 93 Marquise Copeland 97 John Daka 96 Michael Hoecht OLB 58 Justin Hollins 45 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo 52 Terrell Lewis 57 Max Roberts OLB 54 Leonard Floyd 53 48 Chris Garrett ILB 51 Troy Reeder 32 50 Ernest Jones ILB 41 Kenny Young 59 Micah Kiser 56 Christian Rozeboom 47 LCB 11 Darious Williams 21 Dont'e Deayon 31 Robert Rochell RCB 5 Jalen Ramsey 22 David Long Jr. 46 Kareem Orr SS 4 Jordan Fuller 33 Nick Scott 36 J.R. Reed 35 Brontae Harris 43 Paris Ford FS 24 Taylor Rapp 26 Terrell Burgess 23 JuJu Hughes 39 Jake Gervase 38 Troy Warner 49 Donovan Olumba SPECIALISTS P 6 Johnny Hekker 13 Corey Bojorquez K 8 Matt Gay 18 Austin MacGinnis H 6 Johnny Hekker LS 42 Matt Orzech 44 Steven Wirtel PR 10 Cooper Kupp KR 30 Raymond Calais RamsRAMS Alphabetical ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Roster UPDATED 8/10/2021 NO. PLAYER POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE H.S. HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 84 Akers, Landen WR 6-0 191 7/7/97 24 R Iowa State Cedar Rapids, Iowa UDFA-'21 55 Allen, Brian OL 6-2 303 10/11/95 25 4 Michigan State Hinsdale, Ill. D4A-'18 72 Anchrum Jr., Tremayne OL 6-2 314 6/24/98 23 2 Clemson Powder Springs, Ga. D7C-'20 32 Anderson, Otis RB 5-11 174 11/12/98 22 R Central Florida Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'21 15 Atwell, TuTu WR 5-9 165 10/7/99 21 R Louisville Miami, Fla. D2-'21 98 Banks, Eric DL 6-5 274 1/30/98 23 1 UT Memphis, Tenn. FA-'20 86 Blanton, Kendall TE 6-6 262 11/10/95 25 1 Missouri Blue Springs, Mo. FA-'19 Bojorquez, Corey P 6-0 208 9/13/96 24 4 New Mexico Bellflower, Calif. FA-'21 13 67 Brewer, Chandler OL 6-6 320 6/12/97 24 2 Middle Tennessee State Florence, Ala. FA-'19 95 Brown III, Bobby DL 6-4 324 8/7/00 21 R Texas A&M Arlington, Texas D4A-'21 90 Brown IV, Earnest DL 6-5 270 1/8/99 22 R Northwestern Aubrey, Texas D5-'21 26 Burgess, Terrell S 5-11 202 11/12/98 22 2 Utah San Marcos, Calif. D3B-'20 30 Calais, Raymond RB 5-8 188 4/2/98 23 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Breaux Bridge, La. W(TB)-'20 93 Copeland, Marquise DL 6-2 287 5/9/97 24 1 Cincinnati Cleveland, Ohio FA-'19 63 Corbett, Austin OL 6-4 306 9/5/95 25 4 Nevada Sparks, Nev. T(Cle)-'19 97 Daka, John DL 6-2 227 12/7/97 23 1 James Madison Upper Marlboro, Md. W(NYJ)-'21 21 Deayon, Dont'e CB 5-9 159 1/28/94 27 4 Boise State Rialto, Calif. FA-'18 99 Donald, Aaron DL 6-1 280 5/23/91 30 8 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. D1B-'14 73 Edwards, David OL 6-6 308 3/20/97 24 3 Wisconsin Downers Grove, Ill. D5-'19 71 Evans, Bobby OL 6-4 312 3/24/97 24 3 Oklahoma Allen, Texas D3C-'19 54 Floyd, Leonard OLB 6-5 240 9/8/92 28 6 Georgia Eastman, Ga. FA-'20 43 Ford, Paris S 6-0 190 6/6/98 23 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. UDFA-'21 4 Fuller, Jordan S 6-2 203 3/4/98 23 2 Ohio State Old Tappan, N.J. D6-'20 34 Funk, Jake RB 5-10 205 1/11/98 23 R Maryland Gaithersburg, Md. D7A-'21 91 Gaines, Greg DL 6-1 312 5/6/96 25 3 Washington La Habra, Calif. D4-'19 48 Garrett, Chris OLB 6-4 245 6/12/98 23 R Concordia-St. Paul Milwaukee, Wis. D7C-'21 8 Gay, Matt K 6-0 232 3/15/94 27 3 Utah Orem, Utah FA-'20 39 Gervase, Jake S 6-1 212 9/18/95 25 1 Iowa Davenport, Iowa FA-'19 35 Harris, Brontae DB 5-10 190 11/8/96 24 R Alabama-Birmingham Colony, Ala. UDFA-'21 87 Harris, Jacob TE 6-5 211 4/16/97 24 R Central Florida Palm Harbor, Fla. D4C-'21 79 Havenstein, Rob OL 6-8 330 5/13/92 29 7 Wisconsin Mount Airy, Md. D2-'15 18 Haydel, Jeremiah WR 6-0 170 3/25/99 22 R Texas State Houston, Texas UDFA-'21 6 Hekker, Johnny P 6-5 241 2/8/90 31 10 Oregon State Bothell, Wash. FA-'12 27 Henderson Jr., Darrell RB 5-8 208 8/19/97 23 3 Memphis Batesville, Miss. D3A-'19 89 Higbee, Tyler TE 6-6 255 1/1/93 28 6 Western Kentucky Clearwater, Fla. D4A-'16 19 Hodges, Devlin QB 6-1 210 4/12/96 25 2 Samford Kimberly, Ala. Futures-'20 96 Hoecht, Michael DL 6-4 310 10/5/97 23 1 Brown Oakwood, Ohio FA-'20 58 Hollins, Justin LB 6-5 248 1/15/96 25 3 Oregon Arlington, Texas W(DEN)-'20 88 Hopkins, Brycen TE 6-4 245 3/27/97 24 2 Purdue Nashville, Tenn. D4-'20 32 Howard, Travin ILB 6-1 219 5/10/96 25 2 Texas Christian Longview, Texas D7A-'18 23 Hughes, JuJu S 5-11 188 7/19/98 23 2 Fresno State Hanford, Calif FA-'20 68 Jackson, Alaric OL 6-7 285 7/14/98 23 R Iowa Detroit, Mich. UDFA-'21 1 Jackson, DeSean WR 5-10 175 12/1/86 34 14 California Long Beach, Calif FA-'21 83 Jackson, Trishton WR 6-1 191 3/9/98 23 1 Syracuse West Bloomfield, Mich. FA-'20 12 Jefferson, Van WR 6-1 200 7/26/96 25 2 Florida Brentwood, Tenn. D2B-'20 50 Jones, Ernest LB 6-2 230 11/22/99 21 R South Carolina Waycross, Ga. D3-'21 25 Jones, Xavier RB 5-11 208 8/24/97 23 2 SMU Spring, Texas FA-'20 69 Joseph-Day, Sebastian DL 6-4 310 3/21/95 26 3 Rutgers Stroudsburg, Pa. D6C-'18 59 Kiser, Micah ILB 6-0 244 1/25/95 26 3 Virginia Baltimore, Md. D5A-'18 60 Kolone, Jeremiah OL 6-3 316 10/23/94 26 1 San Jose St. Fallbrook, Calif. FA-'21 17 Koski, J.J. WR 6-1 195 12/27/96 24 1 Cal Poly Danville, Calif. FA-'20 10 Kupp, Cooper WR 6-2 208 6/15/93 28 5 Eastern Washington Yakima, Wash. D3A-'17 53 Lawler, Justin OLB 6-4 265 12/23/94 25 2 SMU Pottsboro, Texas D7B-'18 52 Lewis, Terrell OLB 6-5 262 8/25/98 22 2 Alabama Washington, D.C. D3A-'20 22 Long Jr., David CB 5-11 196 2/6/98 23 3 Michigan Los Angeles, Calif. D3B-'19 18 MacGinnis, Austin K 5-10 185 5/4/95 26 1 Kentucky Sacramento, Calif. FA-'20 45 Markway, Kyle TE 6-4 250 3/4/97 24 1 South Carolina St. Louis, Mo. FA-'21 61 Meredith, Jordan OL 6-3 300 1/4/98 23 R Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. UDFA-'21 47 Moncrief, Derrick LB 6-2 220 6/25/93 28 1 Oklahoma State Prattville, Ala. FA-'20 82 Mundt, Johnny TE 6-4 233 11/23/94 26 4 Oregon Modesto, Calif. FA-'17 70 Noteboom, Joe OL 6-5 321 6/19/95 26 4 Texas Christian Plano, Texas D3-'18 45 Okoronkwo, Ogbonnia OLB 6-2 253 4/24/95 26 3 Oklahoma Houston, Texas D5B-'18 Olumba, Donovan DB 6-2 205 9/26/95 25 1 Portland State Nashville, Tenn. FA-'21 49 46 Orr, Kareem DB 5-11 195 1/2/97 24 2 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. FA-'21 42 Orzech, Matt LS 6-3 245 4/12/95 26 2 Azusa Pacific Menifee, Calif. W(TEN)-'21 16 Perkins, Bryce QB 6-3 214 12/20/96 24 1 Virginia Queen Creek, Ariz. FA-'20 66 Pircher, Max OL 6-7 300 9/7/99 21 R Innsbruck Brixen, Italy UDFA-'21 5 Ramsey, Jalen CB 6-1 208 10/24/94 26 6 Florida State Smyrna, Tenn. T(JAX)-'19 24 Rapp, Taylor S 6-0 208 12/22/97 23 3 Washington Bellingham, Wash. D2-'19 36 Reed, J.R. DB 6-1 194 3/11/96 25 2 Georgia Frisco, Texas FA-'20 51 Reeder, Troy ILB 6-3 245 9/13/94 26 3 Delaware Hockessin, Del. FA-'19 57 Roberts, Max OLB 6-1 250 7/2/97 24 R Boston College Delaware, Ohio UDFA-'21 94 Robinson, A'Shawn DL 6-4 330 3/21/95 26 6 Alabama Fort Worth, Texas FA-'20 31 Rochell, Robert DB 6-2 195 4/26/98 23 R Central Arkansas Shreveport, La. D4B-'21 56 Rozeboom, Christian LB 6-2 230 1/30/97 24 1 South Dakota State Sioux Center, Iowa FA-'20 33 Scott, Nick S 5-11 201 5/17/95 26 3 Penn State Fairfax, Va. D7A-'19 65 Shelton, Coleman OL 6-4 299 7/28/95 26 3 Washington Pasadena, Calif. FA-'19 62 Silvanic, George DL 6-5 285 8/19/98 22 R Air Force Monument, Colo. UDFA-'21 81 Skowronek, Ben WR 6-3 224 6/27/97 24 R Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. D7B-'21 9 Stafford, Matthew QB 6-3 220 2/7/88 33 13 Georgia Highland Park, Texas T(DET)-'21 38 Warner, Troy S 6-1 200 5/9/98 23 R BYU San Marcos, Calif. UDFA-'21 77 Whitworth, Andrew OL 6-7 330 12/12/81 39 16 LSU Monroe, La. FA-'17 11 Williams, Darious CB 5-9 187 3/15/93 28 4 Alabama-Birmingham Jacksonville, Fla. W(BAL)-'18 92 Williams, Jonah DL 6-5 275 8/17/95 25 1 Weber State Meridian, Idaho FA-'20 44 Wirtel, Steven LS 6-4 235 10/3/97 23 1 Iowa State Orland Park, Ill. FA-'21 13 Wolford, John QB 6-1 200 10/16/95 25 2 Wake Forest Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'19 2 Woods, Robert WR 6-0 195 4/10/92 29 9 Southern California Gardena, Calif. FA-'17 41 Young, Kenny ILB 6-1 234 11/15/94 26 4 UCLA Boutte, La. T(BAL)-'19 Active Roster: 88 Reserve/Non-Football Injury 23 Akers, Cam RB 5-10 217 6/22/99 22 2 Florida State Clinton, Miss. D2A-'20 RamsRAMS Numerical NUMERICAL ROSTER Roster UPDATED 8/10/2021 1 DeSean Jackson WR 5-10 175 34 14 California Long Beach, Calif FA-'21 2 Robert Woods WR 6-0 195 29 9 Southern California Gardena, Calif. FA-'17 4 Jordan Fuller S 6-2 203 23 2 Ohio State Old Tappan, N.J. D6-'20 5 Jalen Ramsey CB 6-1 208 26 6 Florida State Smyrna, Tenn. T(JAX)-'19 6 Johnny Hekker P 6-5 241 31 10 Oregon State Bothell, Wash. FA-'12 8 Matt Gay K 6-0 232 27 3 Utah Orem, Utah FA-'20 9 Matthew Stafford QB 6-3 220 33 13 Georgia Highland Park, Texas T(DET)-'21 10 Cooper Kupp WR 6-2 208 28 5 Eastern Washington Yakima, Wash. D3A-'17 11 Darious Williams CB 5-9 187 28 4 Alabama-Birmingham Jacksonville, Fla. W(BAL)-'18 12 Van Jefferson WR 6-1 200 25 2 Florida Brentwood, Tenn. D2B-'20 13 John Wolford QB 6-1 200 25 2 Wake Forest Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'19 Corey Bojorquez P 6-0 208 24 4 New Mexico Bellflower, Calif. FA-'21 13 15 TuTu Atwell WR 5-9 165 21 R Louisville Miami, Fla. D2-'21 16 Bryce Perkins QB 6-3 214 24 1 Virginia Queen Creek, Ariz. FA-'20 17 J.J. Koski WR 6-1 195 24 1 Cal Poly Danville, Calif. FA-'20 18 Austin MacGinnis K 5-10 185 25 1 Kentucky Sacramento, Calif. FA-'20 18 Jeremiah Haydel WR 6-0 170 22 R Texas State Houston, Texas UDFA-'21 19 Devlin Hodges QB 6-1 210 25 2 Samford Kimberly, Ala. Futures-'20 21 Dont'e Deayon CB 5-9 159 27 4 Boise State Rialto, Calif. FA-'18 22 David Long Jr. CB 5-11 196 23 3 Michigan Los Angeles, Calif. D3B-'19 23 JuJu Hughes S 5-11 188 23 2 Fresno State Hanford, Calif FA-'20 24 Taylor Rapp S 6-0 208 23 3 Washington Bellingham, Wash. D2-'19 25 Xavier Jones RB 5-11 208 23 2 SMU Spring, Texas FA-'20 26 Terrell Burgess S 5-11 202 22 2 Utah San Marcos, Calif. D3B-'20 27 Darrell Henderson Jr. RB 5-8 208 23 3 Memphis Batesville, Miss. D3A-'19 30 Raymond Calais RB 5-8 188 23 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Breaux Bridge, La. W(TB)-'20 31 Robert Rochell DB 6-2 195 23 R Central Arkansas Shreveport, La. D4B-'21 32 Travin Howard ILB 6-1 219 25 2 Texas Christian Longview, Texas D7A-'18 32 Otis Anderson RB 5-11 174 22 R Central Florida Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'21 33 Nick Scott S 5-11 201 26 3 Penn State Fairfax, Va. D7A-'19 34 Jake Funk RB 5-10 205 23 R Maryland Gaithersburg, Md. D7A-'21 35 Brontae Harris DB 5-10 190 24 R Alabama-Birmingham Colony, Ala. UDFA-'21 36 J.R. Reed DB 6-1 194 25 2 Georgia Frisco, Texas FA-'20 38 Troy Warner S 6-1 200 23 R BYU San Marcos, Calif. UDFA-'21 39 Jake Gervase S 6-1 212 25 1 Iowa Davenport, Iowa FA-'19 41 Kenny Young ILB 6-1 234 26 4 UCLA Boutte, La. T(BAL)-'19 42 Matt Orzech LS 6-3 245 26 2 Azusa Pacific Menifee, Calif. W(TEN)-'21 43 Paris Ford S 6-0 190 22 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. UDFA-'21 44 Steven Wirtel LS 6-4 235 23 1 Iowa State Orland Park, Ill. FA-'21 45 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo OLB 6-2 253 26 3 Oklahoma Houston, Texas D5B-'18 45 Kyle Markway TE 6-4 250 24 1 South Carolina St. Louis, Mo. FA-'21 46 Kareem Orr DB 5-11 195 24 2 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. FA-'21 47 Derrick Moncrief LB 6-2 220 28 1 Oklahoma State Prattville, Ala. FA-'20 48 Chris Garrett OLB 6-4 245 23 R Concordia-St. Paul Milwaukee, Wis. D7C-'21 Donovan Olumba DB 6-2 205 25 1 Portland State Nashville, Tenn. FA-'21 49 50 Ernest Jones LB 6-2 230 21 R South Carolina Waycross, Ga. D3-'21 51 Troy Reeder ILB 6-3 245 26 3 Delaware Hockessin, Del. FA-'19 52 Terrell Lewis OLB 6-5 262 22 2 Alabama Washington, D.C. D3A-'20 53 Justin Lawler OLB 6-4 265 25 2 SMU Pottsboro, Texas D7B-'18 54 Leonard Floyd OLB 6-5 240 28 6 Georgia Eastman, Ga. FA-'20 55 Brian Allen OL 6-2 303 25 4 Michigan State Hinsdale, Ill. D4A-'18 56 Christian Rozeboom LB 6-2 230 24 1 South Dakota State Sioux Center, Iowa FA-'20 57 Max Roberts OLB 6-1 250 24 R Boston College Delaware, Ohio UDFA-'21 58 Justin Hollins LB 6-5 248 25 3 Oregon Arlington, Texas W(DEN)-'20 59 Micah Kiser ILB 6-0 244 26 3 Virginia Baltimore, Md. D5A-'18 60 Jeremiah Kolone OL 6-3 316 26 1 San Jose St. Fallbrook, Calif. FA-'21 61 Jordan Meredith OL 6-3 300 23 R Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. UDFA-'21 62 George Silvanic DL 6-5 285 22 R Air Force Monument, Colo. UDFA-'21 63 Austin Corbett OL 6-4 306 25 4 Nevada Sparks, Nev. T(Cle)-'19 65 Coleman Shelton OL 6-4 299 26 3 Washington Pasadena, Calif. FA-'19 66 Max Pircher OL 6-7 300 21 R Innsbruck Brixen, Italy UDFA-'21 67 Chandler Brewer OL 6-6 320 24 2 Middle Tennessee State Florence, Ala. FA-'19 68 Alaric Jackson OL 6-7 285 23 R Iowa Detroit, Mich. UDFA-'21 69 Sebastian Joseph-Day DL 6-4 310 26 3 Rutgers Stroudsburg, Pa. D6C-'18 70 Joe Noteboom OL 6-5 321 26 4 Texas Christian Plano, Texas D3-'18 71 Bobby Evans OL 6-4 312 24 3 Oklahoma Allen, Texas D3C-'19 72 Tremayne Anchrum Jr. OL 6-2 314 23 2 Clemson Powder Springs, Ga. D7C-'20 73 David Edwards OL 6-6 308 24 3 Wisconsin Downers Grove, Ill. D5-'19 77 Andrew Whitworth OL 6-7 330 39 16 LSU Monroe, La. FA-'17 79 Rob Havenstein OL 6-8 330 29 7 Wisconsin Mount Airy, Md. D2-'15 81 Ben Skowronek WR 6-3 224 24 R Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. D7B-'21 82 Johnny Mundt TE 6-4 233 26 4 Oregon Modesto, Calif. FA-'17 83 Trishton Jackson WR 6-1 191 23 1 Syracuse West Bloomfield, Mich. FA-'20 84 Landen Akers WR 6-0 191 24 R Iowa State Cedar Rapids, Iowa UDFA-'21 86 Kendall Blanton TE 6-6 262 25 1 Missouri Blue Springs, Mo. FA-'19 87 Jacob Harris TE 6-5 211 24 R Central Florida Palm Harbor, Fla. D4C-'21 88 Brycen Hopkins TE 6-4 245 24 2 Purdue Nashville, Tenn. D4-'20 89 Tyler Higbee TE 6-6 255 28 6 Western Kentucky Clearwater, Fla. D4A-'16 90 Earnest Brown IV DL 6-5 270 22 R Northwestern Aubrey, Texas D5-'21 91 Greg Gaines DL 6-1 312 25 3 Washington La Habra, Calif. D4-'19 92 Jonah Williams DL 6-5 275 25 1 Weber State Meridian, Idaho FA-'20 93 Marquise Copeland DL 6-2 287 24 1 Cincinnati Cleveland, Ohio FA-'19 94 A'Shawn Robinson DL 6-4 330 26 6 Alabama Fort Worth, Texas FA-'20 95 Bobby Brown III DL 6-4 324 21 R Texas A&M Arlington, Texas D4A-'21 96 Michael Hoecht DL 6-4 310 23 1 Brown Oakwood, Ohio FA-'20 97 John Daka DL 6-2 227 23 1 James Madison Upper Marlboro, Md. W(NYJ)-'21 98 Eric Banks DL 6-5 274 23 1 UT San Antonio Memphis, Tenn. FA-'20 99 Aaron Donald DL 6-1 280 30 8 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. D1B-'14 Active Roster: 88 Reserve/Non-Football Injury 23 Cam Akers RB 5-10 217 22 2 Florida State Clinton, Miss. D2A-'20 Rams RosterRAMS ROSTER BY By EXPERIENCE Experience UPDATED 7/22/2021 NO. PLAYER POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE H.S. HOMETOWN ACQUIRED 16th Year (1) 77 Whitworth, Andrew OL 6-7 330 12/12/81 39 16 LSU Monroe, La. FA-'17

14th Year (1) 1 Jackson, DeSean WR 5-10 175 12/1/86 34 14 California Long Beach, Calif FA-'21

13th Year (1) 9 Stafford, Matthew QB 6-3 220 2/7/88 33 13 Georgia Highland Park, Texas T(DET)-'21

10th Year (1) 6 Hekker, Johnny P 6-5 241 2/8/90 31 10 Oregon State Bothell, Wash. FA-'12

9th Year (1) 2 Woods, Robert WR 6-0 195 4/10/92 29 9 Southern California Gardena, Calif. FA-'17

8th Year (1) 99 Donald, Aaron DL 6-1 280 5/23/91 30 8 Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. D1B-'14

7th Year (1) 79 Havenstein, Rob OL 6-8 330 5/13/92 29 7 Wisconsin Mount Airy, Md. D2-'15

6th Year (4) 5 Ramsey, Jalen CB 6-1 208 10/24/94 26 6 Florida State Smyrna, Tenn. T(JAX)-'19 54 Floyd, Leonard OLB 6-5 240 9/8/92 28 6 Georgia Eastman, Ga. FA-'20 89 Higbee, Tyler TE 6-6 255 1/1/93 28 6 Western Kentucky Clearwater, Fla. D4A-'16 94 Robinson, A'Shawn DL 6-4 330 3/21/95 26 6 Alabama Fort Worth, Texas FA-'20

5th Year (1) 10 Kupp, Cooper WR 6-2 208 6/15/93 28 5 Eastern Washington Yakima, Wash. D3A-'17

4thYear (8) 11 Williams, Darious CB 5-9 187 3/15/93 28 4 Alabama-Birmingham Jacksonville, Fla. W(BAL)-'18 Bojorquez, Corey P 6-0 208 9/13/96 24 4 New Mexico Bellflower, Calif. FA-'21 13 21 Deayon, Dont'e CB 5-9 159 1/28/94 27 4 Boise State Rialto, Calif. FA-'18 41 Young, Kenny ILB 6-1 234 11/15/94 26 4 UCLA Boutte, La. T(BAL)-'19 55 Allen, Brian OL 6-2 303 10/11/95 25 4 Michigan State Hinsdale, Ill. D4A-'18 63 Corbett, Austin OL 6-4 306 9/5/95 25 4 Nevada Sparks, Nev. T(Cle)-'19 70 Noteboom, Joe OL 6-5 321 6/19/95 26 4 Texas Christian Plano, Texas D3-'18 82 Mundt, Johnny TE 6-4 233 11/23/94 26 4 Oregon Modesto, Calif. FA-'17

3rd Year (14) 8 Gay, Matt K 6-0 232 3/15/94 27 3 Utah Orem, Utah FA-'20 22 Long Jr., David CB 5-11 196 2/6/98 23 3 Michigan Los Angeles, Calif. D3B-'19 24 Rapp, Taylor S 6-0 208 12/22/97 23 3 Washington Bellingham, Wash. D2-'19 27 Henderson Jr., Darrell RB 5-8 208 8/19/97 23 3 Memphis Batesville, Miss. D3A-'19 33 Scott, Nick S 5-11 201 5/17/95 26 3 Penn State Fairfax, Va. D7A-'19 45 Okoronkwo, Ogbonnia OLB 6-2 253 4/24/95 26 3 Oklahoma Houston, Texas D5B-'18 51 Reeder, Troy ILB 6-3 245 9/13/94 26 3 Delaware Hockessin, Del. FA-'19 58 Hollins, Justin LB 6-5 248 1/15/96 25 3 Oregon Arlington, Texas W(DEN)-'20 59 Kiser, Micah ILB 6-0 244 1/25/95 26 3 Virginia Baltimore, Md. D5A-'18 65 Shelton, Coleman OL 6-4 299 7/28/95 25 3 Washington Pasadena, Calif. FA-'19 69 Joseph-Day, Sebastian DL 6-4 310 3/21/95 26 3 Rutgers Stroudsburg, Pa. D6C-'18 71 Evans, Bobby OL 6-4 312 3/24/97 24 3 Oklahoma Allen, Texas D3C-'19 73 Edwards, David OL 6-6 308 3/20/97 24 3 Wisconsin Downers Grove, Ill. D5-'19 91 Gaines, Greg DL 6-1 312 5/6/96 25 3 Washington La Habra, Calif. D4-'19

2nd Year (21) 4 Fuller, Jordan S 6-2 203 3/4/98 23 2 Ohio State Old Tappan, N.J. D6-'20 12 Jefferson, Van WR 6-1 200 7/26/96 24 2 Florida Brentwood, Tenn. D2B-'20 13 Wolford, John QB 6-1 200 10/16/95 25 2 Wake Forest Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'19 19 Hodges, Devlin QB 6-1 210 4/12/96 25 2 Samford Kimberly, Ala. Futures-'20 23 Hughes, JuJu S 5-11 188 7/19/98 23 2 Fresno State Hanford, Calif FA-'20 23 Akers, Cam RB 5-10 217 6/22/99 22 2 Florida State Clinton, Miss. D2A-'20 25 Jones, Xavier RB 5-11 208 8/24/97 23 2 SMU Spring, Texas FA-'20 26 Burgess, Terrell S 5-11 202 11/12/98 22 2 Utah San Marcos, Calif. D3B-'20 30 Calais, Raymond RB 5-8 188 4/2/98 23 2 Louisiana-Lafayette Breaux Bridge, La. W(TB)-'20 31 Rochell, Robert DB 6-2 195 4/26/98 23 R Central Arkansas Shreveport, La. D4B-'21 32 Howard, Travin ILB 6-1 219 5/10/96 25 2 Texas Christian Longview, Texas D7A-'18 36 Reed, J.R. DB 6-1 194 3/11/96 25 2 Georgia Frisco, Texas FA-'20 42 Orzech, Matt LS 6-3 245 4/12/95 26 2 Azusa Pacific Menifee, Calif. W(TEN)-'21 46 Orr, Kareem DB 5-11 195 1/2/97 24 2 Chattanooga Chattanooga, Tenn. FA-'21 52 Lewis, Terrell OLB 6-5 262 8/25/98 22 2 Alabama Washington, D.C. D3A-'20 53 Lawler, Justin OLB 6-4 265 12/23/94 25 2 SMU Pottsboro, Texas D7B-'18 57 Roberts, Max OLB 6-1 250 7/2/97 24 R Boston College Delaware, Ohio UDFA-'21 64 Demby, Jamil OL 6-5 321 6/20/96 25 2 Maine Vineland, N.J. D6B-'18 67 Brewer, Chandler OL 6-6 320 6/12/97 24 2 Middle Tennessee State Florence, Ala. FA-'19 72 Anchrum Jr., Tremayne OL 6-2 314 6/24/98 23 2 Clemson Powder Springs, Ga. D7C-'20 88 Hopkins, Brycen TE 6-4 245 3/27/97 24 2 Purdue Nashville, Tenn. D4-'20

1st Year (16) 16 Perkins, Bryce QB 6-3 214 12/20/96 24 1 Virginia Queen Creek, Ariz. FA-'20 16 Wright, Brandon P 5-10 182 2/18/97 24 1 Georgia State Atlanta, Ga. FA-'20 17 Koski, J.J. WR 6-1 195 12/27/96 24 1 Cal Poly Danville, Calif. FA-'20 18 MacGinnis, Austin K 5-10 185 5/4/95 25 1 Kentucky Sacramento, Calif. FA-'20 39 Gervase, Jake S 6-1 212 9/18/95 25 1 Iowa Davenport, Iowa FA-'19 44 Wirtel, Steven LS 6-4 235 10/3/97 23 1 Iowa State Orland Park, Ill. FA-'21 47 Moncrief, Derrick LB 6-2 220 6/6/93 28 1 Oklahoma State Prattville, Ala. FA-'20 49 Lake, Dayan DB 5-11 200 8/1/97 23 1 Brigham Young Layton, Utah FA-'21 56 Rozeboom, Christian LB 6-2 230 1/30/97 24 1 South Dakota State Sioux Center, Iowa FA-'20 83 Jackson, Trishton WR 6-1 191 3/9/98 23 1 Syracuse West Bloomfield, Mich. FA-'20 86 Blanton, Kendall TE 6-6 262 11/10/95 25 1 Missouri Blue Springs, Mo. FA-'19 92 Williams, Jonah DL 6-5 275 8/17/95 25 1 Weber State Meridian, Idaho FA-'20 93 Copeland, Marquise DL 6-2 287 5/9/97 24 1 Cincinnati Cleveland, Ohio FA-'19 96 Hoecht, Michael DL 6-4 310 10/5/97 23 1 Brown Oakwood, Ohio FA-'20 97 Daka, John DL 6-2 227 12/7/97 23 1 James Madison Upper Marlboro, Md. W(NYJ)-'21 98 Banks, Eric DL 6-5 274 1/30/98 23 1 UT San Antonio Memphis, Tenn. FA-'20

Rookies (19) 15 Atwell, TuTu WR 5-9 165 10/7/99 21 R Louisville Miami, Fla. D2-'21 18 Haydel, Jeremiah WR 6-0 170 3/25/99 22 R Texas State Houston, Texas UDFA-'21 32 Anderson, Otis RB 5-11 174 11/12/98 22 R Central Florida Jacksonville, Fla. FA-'21 34 Funk, Jake RB 5-10 205 1/11/98 23 R Maryland Gaithersburg, Md. D7A-'21 35 Harris, Brontae DB 5-10 190 11/8/96 24 R Alabama-Birmingham Colony, Ala. UDFA-'21 37 Grant, Jovan S 6-1 210 12/9/97 23 R Merrimack Boston, Mass. UDFA-'21 38 Warner, Troy S 6-1 200 5/9/98 23 R BYU San Marcos, Calif. UDFA-'21 43 Ford, Paris S 6-0 190 6/6/98 23 R Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, Pa. UDFA-'21 48 Garrett, Chris OLB 6-4 245 6/12/98 23 R Concordia-St. Paul Milwaukee, Wis. D7C-'21 50 Jones, Ernest LB 6-2 230 11/22/99 21 R South Carolina Waycross, Ga. D3-'21 61 Meredith, Jordan OL 6-3 300 1/4/98 23 R Western Kentucky Bowling Green, Ky. UDFA-'21 62 Silvanic, George DL 6-5 285 8/19/98 22 R Air Force Monument, Colo. UDFA-'21 66 Pircher, Max OL 6-7 300 9/7/99 21 R Innbruck Brixen, Italy UDFA-'21 68 Jackson, Alaric OL 6-7 285 7/14/98 23 R Iowa Detroit, Mich. UDFA-'21 81 Skowronek, Ben WR 6-3 224 6/27/97 24 R Notre Dame Fort Wayne, Ind. D7B-'21 84 Akers, Landen WR 6-0 191 7/7/97 24 R Iowa State Cedar Rapids, Iowa UDFA-'21 87 Harris, Jacob TE 6-5 211 4/16/97 24 R Central Florida Palm Harbor, Fla. D4C-'21 90 Brown IV, Earnest DL 6-5 270 1/8/99 22 R Northwestern Aubrey, Texas D5-'21 95 Brown III, Bobby DL 6-4 235 8/7/00 20 R Texas A&M Arlington, Texas D4A-'21 How The Rams Were Built HOW THE RAMS WERE BUILT… DRAFTEES (33) FREE AGENTS (46) TRADES/WAIVERS (9)

2021 WR Tutu Atwell (2) WR Landen Akers (UDFA) DL John Daka (W-NYJ) LB Ernest Jones (3) RB Otis Anderson (FA) LS Matt Orzech (W-Ten) DL Bobby Brown III (4a) P Corey Bojorquez (FA) QB Matthew Stafford (T-Det) DB Robert Rochell (4b) S Paris Ford (UDFA) TE Jacob Harris (4c) DB Brontae Harris (UDFA) DL Earnest Brown (5) WR Jeremiah Haydel (UDFA) RB Jake Funk (7a) QB Devlin Hodges (FA) WR Ben Skowronek (7b) OL Alaric Jackson (UDFA) OLB Chris Garrett (7c) WR DeSean Jackson (FA) OL Jeremiah Kolone (FA) OL Jordan Meredith (UDFA) DB Kareem Orr (FA) OL Max Pircher (UDFA) OLB Max Roberts (UDFA) DL George Silvanic (UDFA) S Troy Warner (UDFA) LS Steven Wirtel (FA)

2020 WR Van Jefferson (2b) DL Eric Banks (UDFA) RB Raymond Calais (W-TB) OLB Terrell Lewis (3a) OLB Leonard Floyd (FA) LB Justin Hollins (W-Den) S Terrell Burgess (3b) K Matt Gay (FA) TE Brycen Hopkins (4) DL Michael Hoecht (UDFA) S Jordan Fuller (6) S JuJu Hughes (UDFA) OL Tremayne Anchrum Jr. (7c) WR Trishton Jackson (UDFA) RB Xavier Jones (UDFA) WR J.J. Koski (UDFA) K Austin MacGinnis (FA) LB Derrick Moncrief (UDFA) QB Bryce Perkins (FA) DB J.R. Reed (UDFA) DL A'Shawn Robinson (FA) LB Christian Rozeboom (UDFA) DL Jonah Williams (FA) P (FA)

2019 S Taylor Rapp (2) TE Kendall Blanton (UDFA) RB Darrell Henderson Jr. (3a) OL Chandler Brewer (UDFA) OL Austin Corbett (T-CLE) CB David Long Jr. (3b) DL Marquise Copeland (UDFA) CB Jalen Ramsey (T-JAX) T Bobby Evans (3c) S Jake Gervase (UDFA) LB Kenny Young (T-BAL) DT Greg Gaines (4) LB Troy Reeder (UDFA) T David Edwards (5) OL Coleman Shelton (FA) S Nick Scott (7) QB John Wolford (FA)

2018 OL Joe Noteboom (3) DB Dont'e Deayon (FA) DB Darious Williams (W-BAL) OL Brian Allen (4) LB Micah Kiser (5a) OLB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo (5b) DL Sebastian Joseph-Day (6c) LB Travin Howard (7a) OLB Justin Lawler (7b)

2017 WR Cooper Kupp (3a) TE Johnny Mundt (UDFA) T Andrew Whitworth (FA) WR Robert Woods (FA)

2016 TE Tyler Higbee (4a)

2015 T Rob Havenstein (2)

2014 DL Aaron Donald (1)

2012 P Johnny Hekker (UDFA)

FA - Free Agent; UFA - Unrestricted Free Agent; UDFA - Undrafted Free Agent; RFA - Restricted Free Agent; W - Waivers; T- Trade