After a better-than-expected 2023-24 season, the Los Angeles Rams aim to carry that momentum into the 2024-25 season. Despite the offseason retirement
The Los Angeles Rams got major contributions from their rookies last year, led by Puka Nacua, Kobie Turner and Byron Young. It’s a big reason the Rams managed to make the playoffs in a year when they were supposed to be rebuilding.
Barring a massive surprise, the Los Angeles Rams are going to add an edge rusher at some point in the draft. It could be the position they target with their first-round pick, or they may wait and take an outside linebacker a bit later in the draft in hopes that Michael Hoecht can improve and become a better starter opposite Byron Young.
Back in 2019, Los Angeles Rams general manager Les Snead felt he needed to swing for the fences to improve the roster in a big way. He executed a trade for a young, All-Pro cornerback named Jalen Ramsey.
Chase Young’s market this year will be a fascinating one to follow. After being traded to San Francisco from Washington at the trade deadline, Young failed to make a major impact during their run to the Super Bowl.
The Los Angeles Rams and general manager Les Snead have options for filling their roster holes this offseason. The front office has close to $40 million in cap space to work with as the NFL new year begins on March 13th.
The Los Angeles Rams could use some help with getting pressure on the quarterback, and they could find that help in their own division. Recently, Bleacher Report outlined eight free agents who could strengthen a rival in their division.
Monroe High School athlete Jordan Young is drawing the attention of many programs for his two-way athletic prowess. He's the younger cousin of Los Angeles Rams outside linebacker and former Tennessee defender Byron Young.
The Los Angeles Rams totaled just 41 sacks this past season, which ranked in the bottom third of the NFL. Considering the Rams have future Hall-of-Famer Aaron Donald and also boast a pair of terrific young pass rushers in Kobie Turner and Byron Young, you would think Los Angeles would rank higher in sacks.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua, offensive guard Steve Avila, defensive tackle Kobie Turner and linebacker Byron Young were among a league-leading four Rams players selected to the Pro Football Writers of America’s (PFWA) All-Rookie Team for the 2023 season.
A couple of former Tennessee Vols teammates were across the field from each other this past weekend in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. Former
Former Tennessee Vols edge rusher Byron Young proved this season to be one of the biggest steals in the 2023 NFL Draft. Young was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the third round (No.
The Los Angeles Rams exceeded expectations this season after overcoming a 3-6 start to win seven of their final eight games to clinch the No. 6 seed in the NFC playoffs.
The 2023 regular season is finished, and we just finished a whirlwind wild card weekend featuring many immensely promising young talents. Which of these first-year debutants will make their way onto stardom as sophomores and beyond?
Tennessee has built its recruiting philosophy around connections and family. It's what has made them successful in the first few years on the recruiting trail under head coach Josh Heupel.
Byron Young is quietly having an excellent rookie season for the Los Angeles Rams. The former Tennessee Vols standout leads all NFL rookies with 6 sacks
Somehow a former No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft is flying under the radar in the NFC. What other players are underappreciated in the NFC?
Former Tennessee Vols defensive lineman Byron Young had a heck of a day for the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Young, a third-round selection by the Rams
One of the more promising developments for the Los Angeles Rams this season has been the play of rookie outside linebacker Byron Young. A third round pick out of Tennessee, Young has quickly made an impact for the Rams and leads the team in sacks and quarterback hits after three weeks.
The NFL has eased up on certain rules in regards to team apparel and so there was delight among the players when the league announced this past spring that they could wear No.
The Los Angeles Rams have officially signed third-round EDGE Byron Young to a rookie contract, according to Field Yates. The Rams have now wrapped up its entire 2023 NFL Draft class. Young, 25, was named First-team All-ACC for the Volunteers in 2022.
The Los Angeles Rams drafted edge rusher Byron Young with the 77th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft, hoping to find an eventual successor to future Hall of Famer, Aaron Donald.
Adding to the trenches was a major goal for the Los Angeles Rams this offseason, not only on the offensive line, where they allowed 59 sacks this past season, but they even wanted help on the defensive front.
An underrated defensive lineman for Alabama football is in this NFL Draft class. Byron Young, a native Mississippian, came to the Crimson Tide’s 2019 signing class with DJ Dale and Justin Eboigbe.
Young, a sophomore defensive lineman, trolled Ed Orgeron on Twitter after the game. He posted a comment about a sideline meltdown the LSU coach had.
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