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2017 Los Angeles Rams season
Owner Stan Kroenke
Head Coach Sean McVay
General Manager Les Snead
Home Field Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Results
Record 11-5
Place 1st NFC West
Playoff Finish Lose Wild Card Playoffs (vs Falcons) 13-26
Pro Bowlers RB Todd Gurley

DT Aaron Donald
QB Jared Goff
P Johnny Hekker
K Greg Zuerlein
OT Andrew Whitworth
LS Jake McQuaide
RS Pharoh Cooper

Timeline
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2016 2018

The 2017 Los Angeles Rams season is the franchise's 80th season in the National Football League, the 51st in the Greater Los Angeles Area and the first under new head coach Sean McVay as well as a new coaching staff. For the second consecutive year, the Rams start out in first place in the NFC West with a 3-1 record. The Rams scored 107 points in the first three games of the season, the second highest in franchise history and a league leader.

The Rams finished the season with a 11-5 record, making to the playoffs for the first time since 2004. They would lose to the Atlanta Falcons in the Wild Card round.

Draft[]

2017 Los Angeles Rams Draft
Round Selection Player Position College
2 37 Gerald Everett Tight end South Alabama
3 69 Cooper Kupp Wide receiver Eastern Washington
4 112 John Johnson III Defensive back/Safety Boston College
4 141 Josh Reynolds Wide receiver Texas A&M
5 149 Samson Ebukam Defensive end Eastern Washington
6 189 Tanzel Smart Defensive tackle Tulane
7 206 Sam Rogers Fullback Virginia Tech
7 234 Ejuan Price Defensive end Pittsburgh

Notes

  • The Rams traded their 2017 first-round selection (No. 5 overall), a 2017 third-round compensatory selection (No. 100 overall), along with their 2016 first-, two second– and third-round selections to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for the Titans' 2016 first-, fourth- and sixth round selections.
  • The Rams were awarded an additional compensatory selection — No. 141 overall.

Staff[]

Los Angeles Rams current staff
Front office
  • Owner/chairman – Stan Kroenke
  • Executive vice president of football operations/CEO – Kevin Demoff
  • General manager – Les Snead
  • Senior personnel executive – Brian Xanders
  • Senior personnel advisor – Taylor Morton
  • Director of college scouting – Vacant
  • Director of pro personnel – Vacant
  • Assistant director of college scouting – Ted Monago
  • Director of draft management – J.W. Jordan
  • Director of player engagement - Jacques McClendon
Head coaches
  • Head coach – Sean McVay
  • Assistant head coach/running backs – Thomas Brown
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive Coordinator - Kevin O'Connell
  • Assistant quarterbacks – Zac Robinson
  • Wide receivers – Eric Yarber
  • Pass game coordinator/Tight Ends – Wes Phillips
  • Run game coordinator – Aaron Kromer
  • Offensive quality control – Zak Kromer
  • Offensive Line – Kevin Carberry
  • Offensive assistant – Zak Kromer
  • Offensive assistant – Nick Jones
  • Offensive assistant – Chris O'Hara
 
Defensive coaches
  • Defensive coordinator – Raheem Morris
  • Defensive line/run game coordinator – Eric Henderson
  • Assistant defensive line - Marcus Dixon
  • Linebackers – Chris Shula
  • Assistant Linebackers - Thad Bogardus
  • Pass game coordinator/secondary - Ejiro Evero
  • Assistant secondary - Jonathan Cooley
Special teams coaches
  • Special teams – Joe DeCamillis
  • Assistant special teams – Dwayne Stukes
  • Senior coaching assistant - John Bonamego
Strength and conditioning
  • Director of strength training and performance – Justin Lovett
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Fernando Noriega
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Dustin Woods


Coaching staff
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Current roster[]

Los Angeles Rams current roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

Tight Ends

  • 87 Jacob Harris
  • 88 Brycen Hopkins
  • 89 Tyler Higbee
  • 82 Johnny Mundt
Offensive Linemen
  • 55 Brian Allen C
  • 63 Austin Corbett G
  • 73 David Edwards G
  • 71 Bobby Evans T
  • 76 Rob Havenstein T
  • 68 Alaric Jackson T
  • 70 Joseph Noteboom T
  • 77 Andrew Whitworth T

Defensive Linemen

  • 95 Bobby Brown III NT
  • 99 Aaron Donald DT
  • 91 Greg Gaines NT
  • 96 Michael Hoecht DT
  • 69 Sebastian Joseph-Day NT
  • 94 A'Shawn Robinson DE
  • 92 Jonah Williams DE

Linebackers

  • 54 Leonard Floyd OLB
  • 58 Justin Hollins OLB
  • 32 Travin Howard ILB
  • 50 Ernest Jones ILB
  • 52 Terrell Lewis OLB
  • 51 Troy Reeder ILB
  • 41 Kenny Young ILB

Defensive Backs

  • 26 Terrell Burgess FS
  • 4 Jordan Fuller SS
  • 23 John Johnson SS
  • 22 Kevin Peterson CB
  • 5 Jalen Ramsey CB
  • 24 Taylor Rapp FS
  • 36 J. R. Reed FS
  • 31 Robert Rochell CB
  • 33 Nick Scott FS
  • 11 Darious Williams CB

Special Teams

  •  6 Johnny Hekker P
  •  8 Matt Gay K
  •  42 Matthew Orzeck LS
Reserve Lists
  • 23 Cam Akers RB (IR)
  • 72 Tremayne Anchrum G (IR)
  • 30 Raymond Calais RB (IR)
  • 64 Jamil Demby G (IR)
  • 48 Chris Garrett OLB (COVID-19)
  • 25 Xavier Jones RB (IR)
  • 45 Ogbonnia Okoronkwo OLB (IR)
  • 65 Coleman Shelton C (COVID-19)

Unrestricted FAs


Restricted FAs


Exclusive-Rights FAs


Rookies in italics
Roster updated January 12, 2018
Depth ChartTransactions

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Preseason[]

The Rams' preliminary preseason schedule was announced on April 10. Exact dates and times will be announced at a later date.

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 August 12 Dallas Cowboys W 13-10 1-0 LA Coliseum
2 August 19 at Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders W 24-21 2-0 Oakland Coliseum
3 August 26 LA Chargers L 19-21 2-1 LA Coliseum
4 August 31 at Green Bay L 10-24 2-2 Lambeau Field

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1 September 10 Indianapolis W 46-9 1-0 LA Coliseum
2 September 17 Washington L 27-20 1-1 LA Coliseum
3 September 21 at San Francisco W 41-39 2-1 Levi's Stadium
4 October 1 at Dallas W 35-30 3-1 AT&T Stadium
5 October 8 Seattle L 16-10 3-2 LA Coliseum
6 October 15 at Jacksonville W 27-17 4-2 EverBank Field
7 October 22 Arizona W 33-0 5-2 Twickenham Stadium (@ London)
8 Bye week
9 November 5 at New York Giants MetLife Stadium
10 November 12 Houston LA Coliseum
11 November 19 at Minnesota U.S. Bank Stadium
12 November 26 New Orleans LA Coliseum
13 December 3 at Arizona U of Phoenix Stadium
14 December 10 Philadelphia LA Coliseum
15 December 17 at Seattle CenturyLink Field
16 December 24 at Tennessee Nissan Stadium
17 December 31 San Francisco LA Coliseum
Notes
  • Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
  • Networks and times for Sunday games from Weeks 5–17 are subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling.

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