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Los Angeles Times USA Sports January 20, 2023
Les Snead celebrated his 52nd birthday Thursday, but the Rams general manager already had received an early present when coach Sean McVay last week informed team officials he would return next season. So, Snead is moving ahead unencumbered as the Rams attempt to bounce back from... + más
News Analysis: Here's how the 49ers outdid the Rams in trading for Christian McCaffrey | Los Angeles Times
Rams' McVay admires Niners' boldness in McCaffrey pursuit | WPLG Local 10
Los Angeles Times USA Sports April 26, 2023
Rams general manager Les Snead has a brief role in “Change the Equation,” a pre-draft video released by the Rams on Tuesday. “We need a new formula,” Snead tells coach Sean McVay and defensive coordinator Raheem Morris while standing in front of a whiteboard. “It’s... + más
Why Rams general manager Les Snead is saying remodel instead of rebuild | Los Angeles Times
NFL Playoff Scenarios | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Sports January 21, 2024
The Rams are flush with more than $40 million in salary-cap space. For the first time since 2016, they have a first-round draft pick. It’s an advantageous position for a team coming off an unexpected 10-win season and a run to the playoffs. It remains to be seen how general... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
'Frustration' fuels Denver Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ABC News
Los Angeles Times USA Sports March 10, 2023
Rams general manager Les Snead channeled his inner building contractor on Thursday as he searched for the right term to define the team’s philosophy for 2023 and beyond. Remodel? Restucture? Rebuild? Whatever the term, the Rams appear to be sledgehammering how they built a... + más
LA Rams Turn To Bryce Perkins To Replace Their Most Expensive Player, The Ailing Matthew Stafford | Forbes
Matthew Stafford’s Head Injuries Put His Season In Doubt For The Cratering Los Angeles Rams | Forbes
Fox News USA Sports January 16, 2024
Norm Snead, a four-time quarterback who played for five teams during his NFL career, has died, his family said Monday. He was 84. He died in Florida after a lengthy health battle, his brother, Danny, told the Virginian-Pilot. Norm Snead #16 of the New York Giants drops back to... + más
'Easier said than done.' Rams cautious about Super Bowl ambitions after 10-win season | Los Angeles Times
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