Throughout the regular season, theRams.com will be taking a look around the internet for the top Rams headlines of the day. Here's a look at what's out there on Saturday, Dec. 6 about your Los Angeles Rams before their Week 14 game against the Arizona Cardinals at 1:25 p.m. pacific time.
Experts make their predictions for Week 14
Here's a collection of analysts' predictions and previews for Rams-Cardinals:
- All five of NFL.com's analysts picked the Rams to beat the Cardinals on Sunday. Ready why Tom Blair picked the Rams here.
- All six Sports Illustrated staffers picked the Rams to win against the Cardinals. All of their Week 14 predictions can be seen here.
- All 11 ESPN experts chose the Rams to come out on top on Sunday. Picks for every game can be viewed here.
Preview coverage from therams.com
- Stu Jackson on Kyren Williams being the Rams' team award winner for Walter Payton Man of the Year
- "I remember coming to Molly at the beginning of the season, I told Molly, 'Every Tuesday, I want to be somewhere, I want to be in the community. I want to continue to keep inspiring impact and creating change amongst people of the young age.' So Molly, she does what she does, and she went out there, she figured out all the things that I could be useful at, things that I could go do exactly what I said I wanted to do. And she made it possible. Shout out to Molly and all the Rams. But to me, it's a blessing. To me, this is why I play the game." - Williams
- Stu Jackson on the Rams' resiliency after setbacks
- "Previous experience is the best indicator of what future outcomes can potentially entail, but you earn it. And like I told you guys, I love this football team, I love these players, I love these coaches. I like what we're made of. And I think that you get a chance to be able to learn about people when you go through some challenging setbacks or moments, and I think this group is well equipped to be able to handle it." - Sean McVay
- Wyatt Miller on Kam Curl stepping up as a leader in Quentin Lake's absence
- "He's a quieter guy, but I think he's a guy that, when he talks, people are listening. He has the respect of the whole defense and it starts with his play on the field, his play in practice and his preparation." - Chris Shula
- Wyatt Miller on the top quotes and talking points from press conferences prior to Week 14
- "I've played in a lot of games now, so (moving on from bad performances) just feels like it comes easy to me. It doesn't mean that I don't care about each and every single one of them and do everything I can to try and help us win each and every one of them. But I do know that, unless it's the last game of the year, there's another one coming, and you better be ready for it" - Matthew Stafford
Other preview coverage heading into Week 14
- ESPN's Sarah Barshop on McVay not worrying about playoff seeding
- "I don't track it in the least bit. It's not important to me at all. What's important to me is us being totally and completely present today. We're not even in ... We have no guarantee to play past 17 games." - McVay
- The LA Times' Gary Klein on Davante Adams being poised to pass his mentor, Larry Fitzgerald, in all-time touchdown catches
- "Anytime you can be mentioned with any of the names that are coming up as these weeks unfold, scoring touchdowns, being up there with some of those guys... it's all elite company and definitely blessed." - Adams
- The Athletic's Nate Atkins and Chad Graff on the MVP race between Stafford and Patriots quarterback Drake Maye
- "Stafford has had a long and highly productive career, but he's never played at this level. He is posting career highs in touchdown percentage (8.0 percent), success rate (54.1 percent), quarterback rating and adjusted net yards per pass attempt (8.18)." - Atkins











