I'm sure when Les Snead took James Gladstone under his wing, he didn't realize the monster he was creating would one day come for him. Gladstone, the Rams'
Who dares, wins. The Los Angeles Rams are the embodiment of that philosophy and the biggest example of the motto in the NFL. General Manager Les Snead could have stuck with Jared Goff for another decade or longer and put together some memorable seasons.
Since moving back to the West Coast in 2016, the Los Angeles Rams have established themselves as one of the most successful NFL teams under general manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay.
Les Snead coined the term ‘F them picks’ during the celebration following the Rams’ Super Bowl 56 win four seasons ago. Two months later, Snead and Sean McVay drafted Kyren Williams.
Les Snead and the Los Angeles Rams have assembled some of the top talent in the National Football League heading into the season. The Rams have players who will help them win on the field, but Bill Barnwell of ESPN noted that those same players could be beneficial trade pieces for the Rams, too.
When the Rams walked out of the 2025 NFL Draft, they had six day one starters who don't need to start. A stroke of brilliance by Les Snead and his staff, here's why expectations are through the roof.
Rams general manager Les Snead may be Auburn's greatest son as he has only drafted two players out of the University of Alabama in his tenure with the franchise, a tenure that dates back to 2012, a tenure that began a month after Nick Saban and the Crimson Tide secured their second National Championship.
The NFL Draft. A Cathedral of hope, heartbreak, and the lingering question of what are you doing? The same question fans pose to their team's general managers and for those GM's, the draft is a three-day event that defines careers.
The Los Angeles Rams are coming off a successful season in which they were only a couple of plays away from defeating the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles and advancing to the NFC Championship Game.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a productive offseason, making several additions to both sides of the ball that give them one of the best rosters in the National Football League.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
If there was one position Les Snead has struggled to equip with championship-level talent, it's the off-ball linebackers. Snead has relied on day three
On Thursday, the Pittsburgh Steelers announced that after two seasons and three drafts, the team extended general manager Omar Khan, signing him to a three-year deal.
The Los Angeles Rams have come from being a rebuilding franchise to one of the best teams in the NFC within the last three years. Thanks to the drafting of impact players from Les Snead and the resilent coaching and play-calling of head coach Sean McVay, the Rams are now in a championship pursuit once again.
The Los Angeles Rams have had one goal in mind since hiring Sean McVay as head coach to pair him with general manager Les Snead: win and win a lot. They have done so with 80 wins since 2017, including a victory in Super Bowl LVI.
The Los Angeles Rams are in line for their last taste of relaxation as they gear up for training camp in late July, but general manager Les Snead should be viewing the next few weeks as an opportunity to put the finishing touches on his roster.
The best teams in any professional sports are constructed by personnel coordinators and general managers with the same intentions of building the perfect beast.
Rams Nation found themselves in a troubled situation when it was learned last week that starting left tackle Alaric Jackson would miss an undetermined amount of time after a second diagnosis of blood clots since 2022.
While the Los Angeles Rams may be led by long-time veterans such as quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Davante Adams, they also have a good core of young players.
Every NFL Sunday, hundreds of thousands of football fans get dressed up for game day, donning their favorite jerseys, hoodies, and costumes. The league is full of dedicated, passionate fans that love to show out for their beloved teams.
When Jacksonville Jaguars general manager James Gladstone orchestrated a blockbuster trade for Travis Hunter last week, it felt like a play right out of the Los Angeles Rams' playbook.
The Los Angeles Rams had to adjust to life without Aaron Donald last season after the future Hall of Famer decided to call it a career. The future Hall of Famer had considered stepping away from football on several occasions but finally decided to go through with it after realizing his passion was no longer there.
The Rams are working on finalizing an adjusted contract for QB Matthew Stafford to keep him in their plans for 2025. However, this is likely a process that will unfold every offseason until Stafford retires, signaling that the end is near. With that in mind, Rams GM Les Snead talked about their willingness to draft a quarterback.
Although this offseason may not see the volume of wide receiver contracts 2024 brought, a number of high-profile wideouts are either available in trades or in free agency. None of those options has put together a season like Cooper Kupp‘s top showing, but injuries have prevented the Rams standout from building on that triple-crown slate.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have almost every position filled for their 2025 campaign, but they are still in search for the perfect general manager. After firing Trent Baalke earlier this offseason, the Jaguars are ready to take the franchise to new levels under a new leadership.