Super Bowl LVI: Rams, at home and with experience

Since their return to Los Angeles in 2016, the Rams are a few days away from playing their second Super Bowl, and what better way to do it than at home. That’s when they fell 13-3 to the Patriots, when Tom Brady was still with New England.

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LOOKING FOR REVENGE

It’s clear that head coach Sean McVay wants a rematch. McVay arrived in January 2017 to the Rams, becoming the youngest head coach in NFL history; in the first season he led the team to the postseason after a 12-year drought, and in his second he managed to reach the Super Bowl, however, the result was not favorable.

For the past five years, both the Rams’ offense and defense have ranked as some of the best in the league. McVay has a record of 55-26 in the regular season and 6-3 in the postseason, so he will look for this Sunday to get the coveted Vince Lombardi.

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It should be noted that, if he wins, McVay will become the youngest Head Coach to win a Super Bowl, at just 36 years old. The record is held by Mike Tomlin of the Steelers at 36 years and 11 months.

FIRST LEVEL REINFORCEMENTS

Before the 2021 season began, Detroit and the Rams made a quarterback transaction, Jared Goff was leaving for the Lions and Matthew Stafford arrived in Los Angeles for his 13th season.

By mid-November, the Rams surprised everyone with two new acquisitions before the trade period ended.

Odell Beckham Jr. arrived on offense to make an aerial duo with Cooper Kupp and that Mathew Stafford had more safe options, in addition to Ven Jefferson and tight end Tyler Higbee.

While on defense, Von Miller arrived from the Denver Broncos to strengthen an already powerful unit led by Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey, so the message for the NFL was clear: get to the Super Bowl and win it.

The entire Rams team wants Aaron Donald to lift the Vince Lombardi. “Selfishly, I want to be the guy that helps Aaron Donald win the Super Bowl,” Miller said at a news conference.

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“You do everything in your power to help them win and for them to say that they will help me achieve something. That’s a big thing. It is a blessing that my peers had so much love for me to do that. It is an achievement that we can have and that will be eternal, that we will not forget and that will unite us forever”, said Aaron Donald.

STAFFORD’S SECURITY

Quarterback Matthew Stafford came to the Rams this year after playing 12 years with the Detroit Lions, where he entered the playoffs three times but failed to achieve any wins, but this year is different and you can see the security in the player who Last Monday he turned 34.

Stafford finished the regular season with 4,886 yards, 41 touchdown passes and 17 interceptions.

“I prick myself sometimes for the opportunity to be able to do what I do, to be able to play this game, in the Super Bowl, with a lot of great teammates and a lot of great coaches, just happy for the opportunity,” Stafford said in a conference call. press.

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Super Bowl LVI: Rams, at home and with experience