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Top Rams News

  • Rams' Harrison Mevis: Reverts to PS for procedural reason

    Mevis reverted to the Rams' practice squad Monday, per the NFL's transaction log.

    In his first taste of NFL regular-season action Sunday versus San Francisco, Mevis didn't attempt a field goal but made all six of his extra-point tries. Rams coach Sean McVay said Monday that Mevis will again be the team's kicker next Sunday against Seattle, so Mevis' reversion to the practice squad is a procedural move since he's not technically on the 53-man roster. Look for Mevis to be elevated again this weekend ahead of Sunday's big NFC West clash.

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  • Rams' Omar Speights: Career-high 11 tackles in win

    Speights logged 11 tackles (four solo) during the Rams' 42-26 win over the 49ers on Sunday.

    Speights played just 39 snaps on defense Sunday, but he was busy while on the field with a career-best 11 stops. It was the first time he registered double-digit tackles in a game this season, and the second-year linebacker is up to 40 tackles (22 solo) across eight regular-season games.

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  • Rams' Quentin Lake: Registers 11 tackles in Week 10 win

    Lake tallied 11 tackles (eight solo) during the Rams' 42-26 win over the 49ers on Sunday.

    Lake once again played every single defensive snaps, and his 11 stops were tied with Nathan Landman and Omar Speights for most on the Rams. Lake is now up to 58 combined tackles through nine regular-season games, and he is on pace to break 100-plus tackles for a second consecutive year.

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  • Rams' Nate Landman: Double-digit stops Week 10

    Landman logged 11 tackles (five solo) and a forced fumble during the Rams' 42-26 win over the 49ers on Sunday.

    Landman co-led the Rams in tackles Sunday, and he caused a turnover late in the first quarter when he punched the ball out of Jauan Jennings hands, which led to a four-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Davis Allen nine plays later. Landman has recorded double-digit tackles four times this season, and he is up to 83 tackles (38 solo), including 1.5 sacks, four pass defenses, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries through nine regular-season games.

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  • Rams' Kamren Curl: Tallies seven tackles vs. Niners

    Curl registered seven tackles (three solo) during the Rams' 42-26 win over the 49ers on Sunday.

    Curl was one of two Rams defenders to play all 63 defensive snap, and he finished Sunday's game as the team's fourth leading tackler. The sixth-year safety has registered at least seven stops in seven of nine regular-season games, and his 68 total tackles are second most on the Rams behind Nate Landman (83).

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  • Rams' Harrison Mevis: Will again handle kicking duties

    Coach Sean McVay announced Monday that Mevis will once again handle kicking duties for the Rams next Sunday against the Seahawks, Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times reports.

    Mevis was elevated from the practice squad over the weekend and got the nod over struggling Joshua Karty against San Francisco, and Mevis responded by making all six of his extra-point tries. Karty remains on the 53-man roster, but Mevis can continue to be elevated from the practice squad the next few weeks while the Rams figure out their kicking situation down the stretch ahead of a possible postseason run. Kicking in the Los Angeles offense makes Mevis a desirable fantasy target at the position.

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  • Rams' Terrance Ferguson: Just one catch

    Ferguson secured one of four targets for 32 yards during Sunday's 42-26 victory against the 49ers.

    Despite falling well short of the other Rams' tight ends in terms of playing time on Sunday (22 of 69 snaps on offense), Ferguson was involved often when he was on the field. Matthew Stafford continued targeting the second-round rookie and finally hit paydirt on a long target in the fourth quarter that set up a Kyren Williams touchdown. While Tyler Higbee, Davis Allen and Colby Parkinson continue to have a role on offense, Ferguson seems like the best opportunity for explosive plays out of the quartet. A Seahawks defense that just gave up a 9-127-1 stat line to Trey McBride is up next for Ferguson and the Rams in Week 11.

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  • Rams' Davis Allen: Records third TD of season

    Allen secured both of his targets for eight yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 42-26 victory against the 49ers.

    Allen's touchdown drought came to an end after he hadn't scored since the first two games of the season. The four-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford in the second quarter was the first of two scoring tosses to Rams' tight ends, with Colby Parkinson snagging his first touchdown catch of the year late in the fourth quarter. With so many mouths to feed in a crowded tight-end room, Allen will continue to be difficult to trust in lineups even with a divisional contest in Week 11 against a Seahawks squad that just gave up a 9-127-1 line to Trey McBride.

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  • Rams' Tyler Higbee: Modest numbers in victory

    Higbee secured all three targets for 33 yards during Sunday's 42-26 win against the 49ers.

    If you could stitch together all the tight ends for the Rams into one amalgamation of a tight end, their stat line would be quite respectable; in this week's contest against San Francisco, for example, they would've put up a 10-114-2 line on 14 targets. That line is split into four from week to week, however, making it nearly impossible to rely on any one individual Rams' tight end for fantasy purposes. Higbee has seen at least three targets in each of his last five games, but hasn't recorded more than 40 yards in any game this season, making him touchdown dependent in order to have a relevant outcome for fantasy. The Seahawks are up next in a divisional showdown in Week 11, and they did just allow Trey McBride to put up a 9-127-1 line against them, albeit in a blowout.

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  • Rams' Jordan Whittington: Usage deteriorates again

    Whittington didn't record a target during Sunday's 42-26 victory against the 49ers.

    Whittington was on the field for a season-low seven snaps on offense, which may have been partially due to a back injury that held him out of practice for part of the week. Fellow backups Xavier Smith and Konata Mumpfield played nearly the same amount of time as starters Puka Nacua and Davante Adams (oblique). With Nacua and Adams still dominating the attention of Matthew Stafford on Sunday while generating a combined 11-141-2 stat line, it's difficult to rely on any other receiver for the Rams when the star duo is healthy. A game with massive ramifications for the NFC West is up next on the docket, as the Rams host the Seahawks in Week 11.

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  • Rams' Colby Parkinson: Scores first TD of 2025

    Parkinson brought in four of five targets for 41 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-26 win over the 49ers.

    Parkinson turned in his finest fantasy outing of the season after hitting paydirt for the first time in 2025. The veteran backup's season line bumped up to 13-109-1, highlighting how little production the tight end has offered outside of Sunday's strong totals. Parkinson can safely be ignored in standard fantasy formats next Sunday against the Seahawks.

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  • Rams' Blake Corum: Remains involved against SF

    Corum took 13 carries for 56 yards without being targeted as a receiver in Sunday's 42-26 win over San Francisco.

    Corum received double-digit touches for the third game in a row as the Rams' offense continued to toy with opposing defenses. Kyren Williams (14-73-2) still led the Rams' backfield in production while maintaining his elite fantasy status, but Corum has quietly carved out a consistent change-of-pace role during Los Angeles' hot stretch of play. With just one touchdown over nine appearances, the talented backup's recent increase in playing time only benefits those in deeper formats for next Sunday's tilt against the Seahawks.

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  • Rams' Matthew Stafford: Reaches 400 career passing TDs

    Stafford completed 24 of 36 pass attempts for 280 yards and four touchdowns while taking three kneeldowns in Sunday's 42-26 win over San Francisco.

    Stafford's second touchdown strike was the 400th touchdown pass of his decorated career, as he became just the ninth quarterback in NFL history to reach that mark. The 37-year-old kept making history by becoming the first signal-caller to record at least four touchdown passes with no interceptions over three consecutive contests. Stafford's 25 touchdown passes represent his highest mark since the 41 he threw in the regular season the year the Rams won Super Bowl LVI. The 2009 first-overall pick is playing some of the best ball of his career heading into a crucial home tilt against the 7-2 Seahawks next Sunday.

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  • Rams' Kyren Williams: Goes for two scores vs. SF

    Williams took 14 carries for 73 yards and a pair of touchdowns while adding two receptions for 11 yards in Sunday's 42-26 win over the 49ers.

    Williams followed up his first 100-yard rushing game of the season last week with his first multiple rushing touchdown performance of 2025. Blake Corum remained involved with 13 carries for 56 yards, but Williams continues to outproduce the backup while handling the important touches around the goal line. Expect the Rams to lean on Williams and their other top offensive weapons in a potential shootout against the red-hot Seahawks next Sunday.

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  • Rams' Puka Nacua: Hits paydirt again Sunday

    Nacua brought in five of six targets for 64 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 42-26 win over San Francisco.

    Nacua showed no ill effects from the minor chest injury he picked up in last week's contest, rewarding managers with his second score in as many appearances. Co-star Davante Adams (oblique) picked up a minor injury at the tail end of the win, but early indications point toward both superstar wideouts being available for next Sunday's NFC West showdown against the Seahawks. Nacua is putting together another strong fantasy campaign, compiling 830 yards from scrimmage and five total touchdowns across the eight games in which he's played.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 113.4
(18th)
269.7
(2nd)
373.3
(5th)
Def. 96.9
(9th)
236.0
(18th)
312.9
(11th)

Injuries

Player Injury
D. Adams WR Davante Adams WR Oblique
T. Atwell WR Tutu Atwell WR Hamstring
A. Witherspoon CB Ahkello Witherspoon CB Collarbone
K. Thomas LB Keir Thomas LB Undisclosed

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