The Los Angeles Rams are the very definition of "all in" every offseason.
After getting close to another Super Bowl appearance with Matthew Stafford, the Rams went about adding key players at important positions and traded away big draft capital to get it done.
Now, with most of the roster returning in 2026, the Rams, many think, should be the favorites to win the Super Bowl, which just happens to be at SoFi Stadium this upcoming season.
For ESPN's Dan Graziano, he doesn't think it is an overreaction to think the Rams could win the Super Bowl in their building for the second time.
"The last time the Super Bowl was at SoFi Stadium, it was the Rams who won it -- and it's certainly not ridiculous to believe they could do it again," Graziano writes.
"The division should be brutal again, with Seattle and San Francisco likely to make it a tough three-way race. But the Rams addressed their biggest weakness with those cornerback moves and should go into the 2026 season as hungry as anyone after 2025's near miss."
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Rams poised for Super Bowl fight in 2026
For most, the glaring weakness for the Rams last season was in the secondary, and as free agency began, the franchise quickly addressed it.
Star corners Jaylen Watson and Trent McDuffie were signed to give the Rams some great pieces on the backend.
Now, with the offense remaining mostly intact, the Rams once again feel poised to have a genuine tilt at the Super Bowl.
The offense is elite, and now the defense might be as well. If they can avoid major injuries to star players, 2026 looks to be a year where the franchise can roll through the league.
They've already won a Super Bowl in their own stadium. Could they do it again?
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