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BREAKING NEWS: The Rams front office is drawing parallels between the current season and their successful 2018 Super Bowl campaign.

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The Los Angeles Rams’ front office is drawing comparisons between the current season and their successful 2018 Super Bowl campaign. Last year, team president Kevin Demoff remarked that the 2023 season resembled the atmosphere when Sean McVay first took over as head coach.

The 2023 season saw the Rams rebound from previous struggles, similar to the trajectory they experienced under McVay’s leadership in 2017. Despite low external expectations, the Rams made the playoffs, echoing their surprise run in McVay’s inaugural season.

According to Demoff, the key to the Rams’ success was their commitment to improvement and a strong belief in McVay’s leadership. Despite skepticism from outsiders, Demoff remained confident in the team’s ability to compete.

Looking ahead, the Rams hope to replicate the success of the 2018 season, where they went 13-3 in the regular season and reached Super Bowl LIII. While there are parallels between the two seasons, the Rams are focused on building upon their current foundation and continuing to grow.

General manager Les Snead emphasized the importance of maintaining a core group of players and providing room for growth. Despite challenges such as the retirement of defensive tackle Aaron Donald, the Rams remain optimistic about their playoff prospects, especially with quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Cooper Kupp leading the way.

As they prepare for the 2024 season, McVay acknowledged the challenges ahead but expressed excitement about competing and tackling the upcoming campaign. While past experiences inform their approach, the Rams understand that each season presents unique obstacles, and they are eager to rise to the challenge once again.

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