The Los Angeles Rams begin their 2025 NFL season on Sunday against the Houston Texans, starting a campaign with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations. L.A. was the only team to even pose a challenge to the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in last season’s playoffs. And with a young, but highly talented defense and a still-potent offense, the sky is the limit for L.A.
The last order of business for the Rams before the 2025 season kicks off is unveiling the schedule of uniforms the team will be wearing for each of their 17 regular season games. They released that schedule ahead of Week 1:
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) September 3, 2025
The Rams begin the 2025 season in their throwback white uniforms, which they will wear a total of six times. After Week 1, fans will see the white uniforms again in Week 7 for the London game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. Next, in Week 10 while visiting the San Francisco 49ers, then for three consecutive weeks from Weeks 12-14. Those games are against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Sunday Night Football) at home, then on the road vs. the Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals.
Their royal blue jersey is the one they’ll wear the most often, with those making seven appearances during the 2025 season. Those are Weeks 3-5 at the Philadelphia Eagles and home facing the Indianapolis Colts and 49ers; Week 9 hosting the New Orleans Saints; Weeks 15 and 16 vs. the Detroit Lions and at the Seattle Seahawks and Week 18 to close out the season against the Cardinals.
The Rams play in their Bone uniforms three times: Week 2 at the Tennessee Titans, Week 6 at the Baltimore Ravens and Week 17 at the Atlanta Falcons (Monday Night Football).
Finally, Nike’s new Rivalries “Midnight Mode” jerseys will make their Rams debut in Week 11 against the Seahawks.
The Rams got through the preseason without any significant injuries to their key players, which was much-needed considering the uncertainty surrounding Matthew Stafford.
The veteran quarterback was sidelined for roughly two months because of an aggravated disk in his back and did not return to practice until the end of August.
Stafford has made steady progress despite getting a late start in team drills and was tracking to be ready for Week 1.
Head coach Sean McVay said he expects Stafford to start at quarterback when the Rams take on the Houston Texans in their regular season opener.
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