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5 Biggest Rams Pro Bowl Snubs of 2025
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The Los Angeles Rams were well represented when the 2025 Pro Bowl rosters were announced. Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, Byron Young, and Jared Verse all earned deserved recognition for standout seasons. Still, a closer look at the full body of work from this roster reveals several omissions that are hard to overlook.

Based on production, impact, and consistency, these five Rams had strong Pro Bowl cases — and may feel particularly aggrieved watching from home.

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Rams Pro Bowl Snubs

Kyren Williams: Production That Went Unrewarded


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Kyren Williams quietly put together one of the most complete running back seasons in the NFC. He currently has 1,100 rushing yards, 10 rushing touchdowns, and a robust 4.7 yards per carry, consistently serving as the engine of the Rams’ offense.

What elevated Williams beyond traditional box-score backs was his versatility. He added 30 receptions for 222 yards and three receiving touchdowns, while generating 731 yards after contact — nearly two-thirds of his rushing total. Williams also accounted for 53 first downs, repeatedly extending drives in critical moments.

In a season defined by efficiency and reliability, Williams checked every Pro Bowl box.

Davante Adams: A Red-Zone Force Hiding in Plain Sight


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While Puka Nacua earned Pro Bowl honors, Davante Adams was arguably the Rams’ most dangerous weapon near the goal line. Adams finished the season with a team-leading 14 receiving touchdowns, turning scoring opportunities into near certainties.

His overall line — 60 receptions for 789 yards on 114 targets — may not jump off the page in a volume-driven voting system, but his impact was undeniable. Adams produced 41 first downs and consistently drew defensive attention, opening space for others even when the ball didn’t come his way.

Touchdown production at this level typically earns Pro Bowl recognition. In 2025, it didn’t.

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Kobie Turner: Interior Pressure That Changed Games


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Kobie Turner’s 2025 season looked exactly like what teams expect from a Pro Bowl–caliber interior defender, even if the recognition never came. From the middle of the Rams’ defensive front, Turner consistently disrupted opposing offenses in ways that don’t always show up in traditional highlights but are impossible to ignore on film.

Turner finished the season with 7.0 sacks, an exceptional total for a defensive tackle, while also recording 41 total tackles and eight tackles for loss. His ability to win quickly off the snap forced quarterbacks to speed up reads and abandon clean pockets, a dynamic reflected in his 46 quarterback pressures on the year.

He also added an interception, a rare stat for an interior lineman, underscoring his awareness and athleticism in pass lanes. More often than not, Turner’s impact came by collapsing protections, freeing edge rushers, and preventing offenses from stepping up in the pocket.

When measured by disruption rather than just box-score splash plays, Turner was one of the most effective defensive tackles in the conference. That level of consistent interior dominance typically earns Pro Bowl consideration — and makes his omission one of the more puzzling snubs of the Rams’ 2025 season.

Nate Landman: The Defense’s Backbone


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Few defenders around the league were as consistently involved as Nate Landman. The Rams linebacker piled up 122 total tackles, split evenly between solo and assisted stops, anchoring the middle of the defense.

Landman’s impact extended well beyond tackling volume. He recorded 2.5 sacks, seven tackles for loss, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, and an interception. His four forced fumbles, in particular, highlight a knack for creating momentum-shifting plays.

For a defense that relied on physicality and effort, Landman was indispensable — and overlooked.

Kamren Curl: Versatility Without Recognition


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Kamren Curl’s season epitomized reliability and adaptability in the secondary. He has 108 total tackles, two interceptions, two sacks, and a forced fumble, contributing at every level of the defense.

Curl’s value often came in the form of flexibility — covering tight ends, supporting the run, and disguising looks pre-snap. Those responsibilities don’t always show up in highlight reels, but they matter deeply to defensive success.

Among NFC defensive backs, few were asked to do more.

A Deep Roster, Even Deeper Snubs

The Rams’ Pro Bowl selections were well earned, but they don’t tell the whole story of the 2025 season. Kyren Williams and Davante Adams delivered elite offensive production, while Kobie Turner, Nate Landman, and Kamren Curl formed the backbone of a resilient defense.

Pro Bowl voting often favors name recognition and surface stats. The Rams’ biggest snubs were victims of a deeper truth: this roster was far better — and far more complete — than the final honors suggested.

This article first appeared on LAFB Network and was syndicated with permission.

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