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Rams Favored to Win Next Super Bowl After All-In Offseason
ESPN analyst says Rams winning the Super Bowl in 2026 is not an overreaction.
Mar. 16, 2026 at 2:56pm
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The Los Angeles Rams are being widely predicted to win the Super Bowl in 2026 after an aggressive offseason that saw them trade for All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie and sign free agent Jaylen Watson. ESPN's Dan Graziano believes the Rams' status as Super Bowl favorites is justified given their strong 2025 season and the additions they've made to an already talented roster.
Why it matters
The Rams are going all-in on winning another championship in Los Angeles, and their offseason moves have positioned them as the team to beat heading into the 2026 NFL season. Their ability to reload and remain contenders despite losing key players is a testament to the team's savvy roster management and coaching.
The details
The Rams came close to reaching the Super Bowl in 2025 before falling short against the eventual champion Seattle Seahawks. This offseason, they traded a package of draft picks to acquire Trent McDuffie from the Kansas City Chiefs, giving them an elite cornerback duo alongside Jaylen Watson, who they signed in free agency. With quarterback Matthew Stafford returning and the team's core of stars like Aaron Donald and Cooper Kupp still in place, the Rams have the talent to make another Super Bowl run.
- The Rams reached the Super Bowl in 2025 before losing to the Seattle Seahawks.
- The Rams made major offseason moves in 2026 to bolster their roster, including trading for Trent McDuffie and signing Jaylen Watson.
The players
Trent McDuffie
An All-Pro cornerback acquired by the Rams in a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jaylen Watson
A free agent cornerback signed by the Rams in the 2026 offseason.
Matthew Stafford
The Rams' starting quarterback who is returning for the 2026 season.
Aaron Donald
The Rams' star defensive tackle who is a key part of their talented roster.
Cooper Kupp
The Rams' star wide receiver who is a key part of their talented roster.
What they’re saying
“The Rams are fittingly going to win the Super Bowl in Los Angeles. Verdict: not an overreaction. The last time the Super Bowl was at SoFi Stadium, it was the Rams who won it - and it's certainly not ridiculous to believe they could do it again.”
— Dan Graziano, ESPN Analyst (ESPN)
What’s next
The Rams will look to build on their strong 2025 season and make another Super Bowl run in 2026 with their revamped roster.
The takeaway
The Rams' aggressive offseason moves have positioned them as the team to beat heading into the 2026 NFL season. Their ability to reload and remain contenders despite losing key players is a testament to the team's savvy roster management and coaching, and they are now the clear favorites to win the Super Bowl in Los Angeles.





