The 2025 NFL Schedule has officially been released as Sean McVay and company look for their second Lombardi of the decade.
The Los Angeles Rams have high hopes for 2025, and now they know exactly how their season is set to play out in terms of when and where they take on their opponents.
We already knew the Rams were set to take on the Jacksonville Jaguars in London in Week 7, but now we know what the entire 2025 schedule looks like.
Without further ado, below is the Rams' schedule for the 2025 season.
The Rams kick off their season as former assistant Nick Caley returns as the Texans' offensive coordinator. CJ Stroud looks to capitalize on the season before he's due for a record-breaking extension. The Rams' rookies will get to make their official debut at home.
The Rams' defensive line will get a chance to rattle first overall pick Cam Ward early.
Rams get a crack to inflict revenge early in the season, with Jared Verse surely bringing his walk to back his expected talk.
Rams welcome one of the worst quarterback rooms to Los Angeles.
The Rams first primetime game of the year comes in Week 5 versus a hated rival as Sean McVay looks to make it two straight seasons sweeping their rival.
The Rams return to Baltimore for the first time since their muddy overtime defeat in an instant classic.
The Rams will share a cup of tea with familiar faces Liam Coen and James Gladstone across the pond.
The actual worst quarterback room makes their way to Los Angeles.
Hopefully, this trip to the Bay won't end with the Rams playing in a puddle.
Sam Darnold makes his first appearance against the Rams since his disastrous performance in the NFC Wild Card Round.
Beloved son Baker Mayfield comes home, and with him is Emeka Egbuka. The Rams attempted to trade for Egbuka in the 2025 NFL Draft.
A revitalized Bryce Young hopes to lead the Panthers back to the glory days. The Rams hope to contain a man full of confidence.
The Rams look to avenge an early season blowout loss in 2024.
The Lions have had the Rams' number of late, but Matthew Stafford looks to have the last laugh in what could be his final NFL season.
The last time the Rams were in Seattle, they walked the game off with a Demarcus Robinson one-handed touchdown grab in overtime. Perhaps Puka Nacua could be the hero this time as long as he doesn't punch anyone.
Sean McVay and DC Chris Shula take on the future and former versions of themselves in fellow Super Bowl LVI champions Raheem Morris and OC Zak Robinson.
The last time the Rams played the Cardinals at home, they clinched the NFC West. Perhaps another scenario is in the works.
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