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2025 Los Angeles Rams season
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The 2025 season will be the Los Angeles Rams' 88th in the National Football League (NFL), their 89th overall, 59th in the Greater Los Angeles Area, sixth playing their home games at SoFi Stadium and ninth under head coach Sean McVay. The Rams will attempt to repeat as NFC West Division champions as well as improve on the 10–7 record they have achieved the previous two seasons. This will be the first season since 2016 not to feature longtime wide receiver Cooper Kupp, as he was released during the offseason and acquired by division rival Seattle Seahawks.[1]
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Offseason
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Coaching changes
- Nick Caley, who had served as tight ends coach for the previous two seasons and added the title of pass game coordinator in 2024, left the Rams after being hired by the Houston Texans to serve as their offensive coordinator.[2]
- Drew Wilkins, who had previously been outside linebackers coach for the New York Giants and the New England Patriots, was hired by the Rams as pass rush coordinator.[3]
- The Rams hired Scott Huff, most recently offensive line coach of the Seattle Seahawks, as the team's new tight ends coach, succeeding the departed Nick Caley.[4]
- Jimmy Lake, who had previously served as an assistant head coach for the Rams during the 2023 season, returned to the team as a senior defensive assistant. In 2024, he had served as defensive coordinator of the Atlanta Falcons.[5]
- Longtime NFL assistant coach Alex Van Pelt, who had most recently served as offensive coordinator with the New England Patriots, was hired as a senior offensive assistant.[6]
- Former Denver Broncos specials teams coordinator Ben Kotwica was hired to the Rams staff as an assistant special teams coach.[7]
Team headquarters and practice training facility
In April 2025, the Rams franchise announced detailed plans for the development of the Kroenke Warner Center complex in Woodland Hills, to be re-christened as Rams Village at Warner Center.[8] The plans to develop the 100-acre complex include a permanent practice and training facility to replace the temporary one currently in use since 2024 and a new team headquarters along with a 52-acre neighborhood for mixed use development.[9] To be designed by the renowned Gensler global design and architecture firm, development of Rams Village at Warner Center is expected to begin no earlier than 2027 with project completion estimated for 2037.[10]
"Mauicamp"
On May 7, 2025, the Rams franchise announced in a press conference that they would be holding part of their annual minicamp in Wailuku, Hawaii from June 16–19, to be entitled "Mauicamp."[11] In addition to team practices at War Memorial Stadium, football clinics were held for local boys and girls, while Rams rookies and team employees traveled to Lahaina, a community badly stricken by the 2023 Hawaii wildfires, where they worked with Habitat for Humanity in the construction of houses.[12] Additionally, the team announced that it was co-sponsoring the renovation of locker rooms at Lahainaluna High School.[13]
Draft
Draft trades
- The Falcons traded a second-round selection (46th overall), a seventh round selection (242nd overall) and a 2026 first round selection in exchange for the 26th overall pick and a third round selection (101th overall)[14]
- The Rams traded a second-round selection, and 2024 second- and fifth-round selections (52nd and 155th overall) to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for a 2024 second-round selection (39th overall).[15]
- The Rams received a third-round selection after the Atlanta Falcons hired former Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris as head coach.[16]
- The Rams traded a fifth-round selection and a 2024 fourth-round selection to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for a sixth-round selection, a 2024 fifth-round selection and G Kevin Dotson.[17]
- The Rams traded a seventh-round selection and WR Van Jefferson to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for a sixth-round selection.[18]
- The Rams traded G Jonah Jackson to the Chicago Bears in exchange for a sixth-round selection (202nd overall).[19]
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Current roster
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Preseason
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As had been done for the previous season, assistant head coach/pass game coordinator Aubrey Pleasant served as head coach for the Rams' exhibition matchup against the Chargers, calling plays and making decisions from the sideline while Sean McVay watched the game from the coach's booth.
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Regular season
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Schedule
Notes
- Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
- Networks and times from Weeks 5–17 and dates from Weeks 12–17 are subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling.[21]
- The date, time and network for Week 18 will be finalized at the end of Week 17.[21]
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