THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- There's a growing presence about quarterback Jared Goff as he moves about the Los Angeles Rams' practice facility.
Goff has already proven he can lead the Rams to a division title and the playoffs, after all he has done that the past two seasons in compiling a 24-7 record. But after he appeared dizzied and confused during a 13-3 loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII last season, questions remained about whether Goff could lead the Rams to something more.
Since that game, though, Goff has asserted himself as an increasingly confident individual and leader.
Receiver Cooper Kupp says where Goff once used to rely on coach Sean McVay to solve an issue, the fourth-year quarterback is now taking a stand. "He's not waiting, like, 'Oh coach will fix it later,'" Kupp says. "He wants them to know this isn't how we do things and we're going to fix it right now."
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