How the Rams' Super Bowl odds have changed throughout the offseasonCameron DaSilva
Each team undergoes changes every year. It’s the inevitable nature of the NFL – and of professional sports, really. The salary cap puts a restriction on every team’s ability to keep its players from year to year, while free agency and the draft lead to newcomers on the roster.
The Los Angeles Rams are no strangers to turnover, experiencing a lot of that in 2017 when Sean McVay took over. But this offseason has involved a different type of change. The team cut Todd Gurley and Clay Matthews, declined Nickell Robey-Coleman’s option, traded Brandin Cooks, lost Cory Littleton and Dante Fowler Jr., and watched Eric Weddle retire.
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