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, Sept. 27 about your Los Angeles Rams before their Week 4 home game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at 1:05 p.m. pacific time.
Experts make their predictions for Week 4
Here's a collection of analysts' predictions and previews for Rams-Colts:
- All five of NFL.com's analysts picked the Rams to beat the Colts. All of their Week 4 predictions can be seen here.
- All seven Sports Illustrated staffers picked the Rams to win against Colts. All of their Week 4 predictions can be seen here.
- Eight of 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 Jared Verse's first sack of the season and how he's getting going
- "I mean, it was cool. It's just a matter of time until it happens. It's kind of like a waterfall, once one little stone breaks, everything's coming through. I'm not worried about that." - Verse
- Stu Jackson on Jaylen McCollough "always making the most of his opportunities"
- "He's been that way, really, since he got in the game last year. And we love Tank. He does a lot of different stuff for us. He's smart, he's tough, he's versatile, he's a great tackler, and based on the game plan, situationally, we can match him up with certain things. And he always makes the most of his opportunities. He always seems to make a big play, whether it's a pick, whether it's a sack, something like that, and he's just continued to do that. Picked up where he left off last year." - Chris Shula
- Wyatt Miller on Quentin Lake's elite ball production, especially out of the slot
- "Getting an idea of route concepts, how they like to attack you, whatever their explosive plays (are), what formations they like to be in, what personnel they like being in. Who are their number one targets? In that, what receivers like to run certain routes? Really diving into that so that when you get to the game, it's never guessing but it's all about calculated anticipation." - Lake
- Wyatt Miller on the Rams' continued split backfield approach paying off in Week 3
- "Everything was working. We knew how they were going to line up. If they got into that 6-1 (front), we knew what we were going to do, and, man, we did that. Blake and I, I think we fed off each other well today." - Kyren Williams
Other preview coverage heading into Week 4
- LA Times' Gary Klein on Matthew Stafford moving on from uncharacteristic misses last week
- "It happens. I'm not too worried about it." - Stafford
- The Associated Press' Dan Greenspan on not letting the Eagles beat them twice by dwelling on loss
- "I like the resolve and I like the look in guys' eyes right after the game and today as we're looking at it for us to be able to move forward the right way against a great Indianapolis team coming in here on Sunday." - McVay
- The Athletic's Nate Atkins on the Rams' defense being tested by the surging Colts
- "There's a lot of times, just watching on film, where he's able to run scot-free up to the second level. That's a credit to their O-line. They have a good O-line down there that doesn't get as much credit as the Eagles, because the Eagles won the big one last year. He's a super explosive back, similar to Saquon. He's able to hit home runs. At the end of the day, we can't let him get up to the second level free. We have to make him make a cut in the backfield." - Kobie Turner