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Bleav in Rams brings you the Rams' insight and access that only they can. We provide in-depth analysis on Matthew Stafford, Kyren Williams, Puka Nacua and the rest of the Los Angeles Rams squad hosted by Erin Coscarelli and Tyler Dragon

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In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by FanDuel - we unpack LA's statement move of the offseason, trading for All-Pro corner Trent McDuffie. Erin Coscarelli is joined by Nate Atkins of The Athletic and Ryan Anderson of LAFB Network, we discuss how this deal came together, why Les Snead’s “if it’s inevitable, make it immediate” mindset is alive and well, and what it signals about this team’s urgency with Matthew Stafford still playing at an MVP level. Is this F-them Picks reborn? Or something more calculated… deploy them picks? We unpack the cap implications, the schematic fit next to Quentin Lake, and why this feels eerily similar to the 2021 all-in run. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli is joined by NFL Draft analyst Joe Deleone who is fresh off his visit to the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. We break down one of the league’s most fascinating front office trends - while most teams flood Indy with decision makers, Les Snead and Sean McVay famously stay away. No hand-timed 40s. No viral workout reactions. Just a skeleton crew focused on medicals while the brain trust stays home grinding film. But why? Because for McVay, Game tape tells the truth. Effort. Instinct. Football IQ. The Rams believe that’s where real evaluation happens. And here’s the wild part. It’s working, right?! We dive into how this deliberate “no-show” strategy has quietly influenced the league, why former assistants like Liam Coen and James Gladstone are following suit in Jacksonville, and how the Rams continue to draft well despite giving up valuable face-to-face intel. Plus, with an influx of offensive coaching talent this offseason, what does that signal about their draft priorities? Best player available or position of need? This episode is about process over hype, what fits the system over 'standard' approaches in LA, and why the Rams might once again zig while the rest of the NFL zags. Join us! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The NFL Combine is officially in the books and while the Rams famously skip the trip to Indy, the smoke is already swirling. On this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli and Ryan Anderson of LAFB Network break down combine week, who the Rams might have their eye on and free agency rumors. The Rams locked up exclusive rights free agents including kicker Harrison Mevis, wide receiver Xavier Smith and lineman Justin Dedich. What does that say about their commitment to special teams stability after last season’s kicking carousel? Is Jimmy Garoppolo on his way out? With buzz connecting him to the division rival Arizona Cardinals and head coach Mike LaFleur, we discuss what losing Jimmy G would mean for Matthew Stafford’s succession plan - does this signal a potential for LA drafting the heir apparent? Plus, we dive into confirmed Rams draft meetings, including: Explosive Notre Dame RB Jeremiah Love USC wideout Makai Lemon Miami edge rusher Rueben Bain Jr. Oklahoma corner Mansoor Delane Are the Rams going best player available at 13? Prioritizing corner? Pivoting to a more run-heavy offense to extend Stafford’s window? Or setting up the next Green Bay style quarterback transition? What is the strategy behind the Rams’ unconventional draft process, why skipping the Combine might actually be a competitive advantage, and what these meetings signal about their true offseason priorities. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What does the Rams’ new offensive coordinator structure really mean? On this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli and Ryan Anderson of LAFB Network break down the promotion of WR developer Nate Scheelhaase and QB coach Dave Ragone to offensive coordinators - Is this just a title move… or a strategic shift toward the future? Throw in the addition of Kliff Kingsbury - what does all this mean for the Rams offense? Why Sean McVay may be building infrastructure for the Rams’ next quarterback How the co-offensive coordinator model actually works in today’s NFL What this means for Matthew Stafford’s timeline Whether the Rams are quietly planning for a rookie QB And how roster construction, draft capital, and even big contract decisions factor into it all Plus, thoughts on offensive evolution, personnel groupings, and why nothing the Rams do is ever conventional. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Erin Coscarelli hosts former NFL wide receiver and Bleav in Commanders co-host Anthony Armstrong for a wide-ranging conversation on the Rams’ present and future. The two discuss how adversity and injuries can accelerate growth, why Sean McVay’s adaptability and leadership set him apart, and what the addition of Kliff Kingsbury could mean for the evolution of the Rams’ offense. They also break down key offseason priorities, including rebuilding the secondary, planning for life after Matthew Stafford, and how cornerstone players like Puka Nacua fit into the Rams’ long-term vision. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Free agency is a month away, and the Los Angeles Rams have decisions to make. Before the market opens, the front office has a window to lock up their own players on expiring deals. After starting the offseason with 20 pending free agents, that number now sits at 19 following Rob Havenstein’s retirement. Quentin Lake and Nate Landman were already taken care of with extensions last season, trimming the true question marks. So who matters most? In this episode of Bleav in Rams, Erin Coscarelli and Ryan Anderson of LAFB Network rank all 19 Rams free agents from most to least important and break down: • Which starters are absolute priorities • Who could be replaced through the draft • Where the market might get expensive • Which departures would quietly hurt more than fans expect • And how these decisions shape the Rams’ short- and long-term window This is the roadmap to the Rams’ offseason. Who stays, who walks, and what it all signals about where this team is headed next. A full breakdown of what the Rams should do with each unrestricted free agent this offseason. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by FanDuel, Erin Coscarelli is joined by former NFL quarterback and co-host of The Simms Complete Show, Matt Simms to dissect the ageless wonder of Matthew Stafford. Winning his first MVP at 37, the big question surfaces...is a drop-off coming? Simms makes the case for why Stafford is an “ageless thrower,” what separates his arm talent from everyone else, and why this trait makes him one of one. We get into how his throwing mechanics, anticipation, and mental processing project into the future and what it says about his longevity. And the hard conversation Rams must think about... When do you look to the future if you have a quarterback like Stafford? When is the right time to plan ahead without disrupting a championship window? We start with Puka Nacua. Are the early bumps just natural growth pains for a young star? Simms explains why it’s not cause for concern yet and what development actually looks like from a quarterback’s perspective. Sean McVay as an educator and how that impacts his coaching tree - how hard is it to constantly replace new coordinators? Simms shares his honest opinion of McVay the human, not just McVay the 'play caller.' Plus we take his pulse on how he really felt about the Bad Bunny halftime show and his experience in San Francisco for SBLX! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Live from Super Bowl week in San Francisco, Erin Coscarelli and Ryan Anderson of LAFB Network take you behind the scenes of one of the most consequential weeks of the Rams’ offseason on Bleav in Rams, presented by FanDuel. From the chaos of Radio Row and the BIGGEST moment Rams celebrated - Matthew Stafford’s MVP win and emotional return announcement, what his decision means for Sean McVay and the franchise, and why family, belief, and leadership have become central themes in today’s NFL. We dive into the Rams’ intentional investment in people over optics, and how creative tension between McVay and Stafford actually fuels success. They also break down the expected addition of Kliff Kingsbury to the coaching staff, what he brings schematically and philosophically, and why Los Angeles has quietly become a rehab and relaunch hub for elite coaches. Add in contract questions, special teams changes, international games, and the Rams’ knack for winning headlines even when they’re not playing, and this episode paints a clear picture of a franchise that’s still very much in motion. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome to Bleav in Rams, presented by FanDuel Super Bowl edition. Erin Coscarelli on site from Radio Row at Super Bowl LX in San Francisco! Former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf join to discuss how this Rams' team can bounce back after a heartbreaking NFC Championship loss in Seattle. Is it harder to recover going so deep in the post season compared to losing in the regular season? Why resilience and belief matter as much as talent, and what the Rams’ season revealed about leadership, family, and mental toughness. How hard is it to rebuild and contend simultaneously for a NFL franchise? From Matthew Stafford’s uncertain future and the domino effect it could have on Sean McVay and the roster, to debates around MVP value, quarterback development. What are the biggest decisions shaping the Rams’ next chapter? Plus Leaf shares his powerful perspective on recovery, identity after football, and using adversity as fuel, while also reflecting how Super Bowl moments can change careers and lives. How is the media landscape shifting around sports? Why are we seeing more athlete-owned brands? And why authenticity is becoming the new currency in sports media? We also get a check in from Ryan Anderson of LAFB Network with the sight and sounds of anticipation in San Francisco during Super Bowl week. Plus his pulse on this Rams' roster - Why isnt he more confident Matthew Stafford will be back in a Rams jersey next season?     Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Phil and Matt Simms open the episode by discussing the Giants’ offseason uncertainty after losing out on Todd Monken, breaking down what John Harbaugh should prioritize in finding the right offensive coordinator for quarterback Jaxson Dart. The conversation then shifts to the NFL Hall of Fame, with Phil delivering a passionate critique of Bill Belichick not being a first-ballot inductee, calling it a failure of the voting system and questioning the credibility of the process. The second half of the show focuses on the NFL awards, with the Simms giving their own picks for Coach of the Year, Comeback Player of the Year, Rookie of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, & MVP. Phil strongly argues that Matthew Stafford deserves MVP, while also pushing back against the league’s quarterback-heavy award culture and advocating for greater recognition of defensive stars like Myles Garrett. The episode wraps with a broader discussion about how awards should evolve to better reflect football as a true team sport rather than a quarterback-only competition. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Bleav in Rams, Erin Coscarelli is joined by Seahawks legend Lofa Tatupu for a raw, honest conversation following the NFC Championship clash between Los Angeles and Seattle. From Matthew Stafford’s future to Sam Darnold’s improbable rise. Did Lofa have concerns about Darnold when he first arrived in Seattle? Can he find ways to continue to show up in big moments? What is Seattle's biggest weakness right now? The conversation also explores the business side of football - tough roster decisions, aging stars, quarterback development, how do the NFL teams build for a future while still contending? Is that the Rams' biggest concern moving forward? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Rams’ season ended one win short of the Super Bowl, but the questions it raised may linger far longer. In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli is joined by Tyler Dragon of USA Today to unpack what really decided the NFC Championship in Seattle - aside from special teams breakdowns and defensive miscues and emotional momentum swings inside the loudest stadium in football. We move the ball forward and break down what the Rams must confront the most this offseason. The conversation widens beyond the game itself, what is the future of the Stafford–McVay–Adams trio, the weight of elite expectations, the emotional cost of coming up short. Plus Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame snub exposed deeper flaws in how greatness is judged? This isn’t just a postgame recap but a reflection on legacy, pressure and moments on what comes next in the NFL... Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli and Ryan Anderson of LAFB Network unpack the Rams season - one day later. Decompress with us as we journey through the best storylines of the season, what stood out most and can the Rams 'build' on this next season? A deep dive into what the future holds for the Los Angeles Rams. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Ryan Anderson and Erin Coscarelli LIVE immediately after the NFC Championship Game as the Rams’ 2025 season ended one step short of the Super Bowl with a 31–27 loss to Seattle in the NFC Championship at Lumen Field, despite piling up 875 combined yards in a back-and-forth shootout. Matthew Stafford threw for 374 yards and three touchdowns, with Puka Nacua and Davante Adams delivering big moments, but defensive lapses and special teams miscues loomed large. LA had one final chance, needing to go 93 yards in 25 seconds with no timeouts, but comeback came up just short. Missed opportunities on defense and special teams... -Did settling for field goals early change the complexion of a game that turned into a shootout? We discuss it all. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Matt and Phil Simms react to the changes involving longtime athletic trainer Ronnie Barbers, with Phil sharing stories that show what Ronnie has meant inside the building—trust, consistency, and the behind-the-scenes impact players and coaches rely on. Then the guys dive into Championship Sunday with detailed NFC and AFC previews, key matchups to watch, and their picks. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Rams survive the snow in Chicago on a walk-off field goal by Harrison Mevis and now head north for the NFC Championship against the Seahawks. In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli is joined by Nate Atkins of The Athletic to break down what it was REALLY like inside Soldier Field, why the SoCal team thrived in brutal weather, and how Sean McVay’s late-game decisions shaped the outcome. Davante Adams is back, so is safety Quentin Lake... and Seattle is favored by 2.5 on FanDuel. It all comes down to Round 3 - a clash between the NFL’s top-scoring offense and the league’s No. 1 scoring defense. One point. One yard. One Super Bowl berth on the line. We discuss how this Rams squad could win in a hostile Seattle environment!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Rams are heading back to the NFC Championship Game, but not without one of the wildest playoff games in history! Erin Coscarelli and Ryan Anderson of LAFB break down instant Rams analysis of this overtime 20-17 thriller in Chicago! Bleav in Rams episode presented by Fanduel recaps Matthew Stafford and the Rams' jaw-dropping fourth-down touchdown from Caleb Williams that forced overtime, then leaned on defense and a clutch kick from Harrison “Thiccer Kicker” Mevis to escape Chicago with win at Soldier Field. After Kam Curl sealed overtime with a massive interception, Stafford calmly moved the Rams into field-goal range, highlighted by a critical completion to Puka Nacua. Mevis drilled the 42-yarder to silence the crowd and send Los Angeles to Seattle for the NFC title game. We break down: • Caleb Williams’ heroic but costly night, including three interceptions • How the Rams’ defense dominated key moments, from Cobie Durant’s early pick to multiple goal-line stops • Sean McVay’s late-game decisions and why the Rams struggled to put this away • Stafford’s toughness and a fourth-quarter drive that flipped the game • Special teams drama, penalties, and missed chances that nearly ended the Rams’ season • Why Kam Curl, Puka Nacua, and the defense were the real story The Rams did not play their cleanest game, but they played their toughest. Sometimes in January, that is all that matters. Next stop: Seattle. NFC Championship Game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Rams head to Chicago for the divisional round — and it'll be cold. On this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli is joined by NFL Network fantasy expert and proud Bears fan Adam Rank to preview Rams vs. Bears at Soldier Field, with temperatures expected to hover between 10 and 15 degrees at kickoff (3:30pm PT / 5:30pm CT). Can LA adjust their game plan to survive the elements? Does this become a run-heavy game? How much does Matthew Stafford’s injured finger impact this matchup? And which team is actually built to handle this kind of weather? We break down Chicago’s strengths and weaknesses, where the Rams can attack, and what Caleb Williams brings to the biggest moment of his young career. We discuss how the cold weather, high stakes and the one spot in the NFC Championship makes this the most intriguing game on the Sunday slate. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Rams survived - but it wasn’t comfortable. As 10-point road favorites, LA nearly became the victim of one of the biggest playoff upsets in recent memory, escaping Carolina with a 34–31 win after a frantic final minute. Erin Coscarelli and LAFB's Ryan Anderson recap the Rams’ 34–31 playoff victory, including Matthew Stafford’s uneven night after a hand injury, Carolina’s surge fueled by turnovers and special teams plays, and the final drive that came up just short. We discuss Stafford’s injury scare and late recovery, special teams issues that continue to surface, and how much weight to put on LA's turnovers and blocked punt. For a moment, it looked like a historic upset was brewing. The 8–9 Panthers led late as double-digit underdogs before Colby Parkinson’s touchdown gave the Rams the lead. The Rams advance, but the bigger question remains: should Rams' fans be worried? We discuss... Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Rams are heading back to Carolina for a Wild Card rematch — and the betting line is turning heads. LA enters as a 10.5-point road favorite despite losing to the Panthers earlier this season. On this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by FanDuel, Erin Coscarelli is joined by Tyler Dragon and FanDuel betting expert Gabb Goudy to unpack what’s changed since Week 13, whether the over/under at 46.5 points signals a shootout, and how much weight to put on the first matchup. We also break down Matthew Stafford’s MVP momentum after being named NFC Offensive Player of the Week, Carolina’s defensive strengths, Davante Adams’ anytime TD odds, and why discipline continues to be a Rams edge. Plus best bets around the NFL, including Bears, Bills, Caleb Williams props, and a look at the rest of the Wild Card Weekend! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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