Dan Orlovsky has 'zero level of concern' for Rams after their 2 losses

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The Los Angeles Rams are reeling a bit at the end of the 2025 NFL season.

L.A. has dropped its past two games and will be a Wild Card team in the playoffs, either as the No. 5 or No. 6 seed. It's a tough look for a Rams squad that looked like the best team in football and was playing for the No. 1 seed in the NFL only two weeks ago. Now, injuries are mounting, turnovers are flowing and the defense has given up 99 points in the month of December.

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Despite these issues, ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky still has a lot of faith in the Rams.

"I have zero level of concern with this football team, and certainly this offense and its quarterback," Orlovsky said on "NFL Live" this week. "I think the body work of the head coach and the quarterback deserves absolutely that. This offense will be very fun so rolling this weekend and is still the team to beat in the NFC."

Orlovsky mentioned the absences of Davante Adams, Alaric Jackson and Kevin Dotson as big reasons for the team's recent offensive woes, but added that quarterback Matthew Stafford is still putting up points for L.A. without those starters.

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The Rams have one last regular-season game before the postseason begins, and it's against an Arizona Cardinals team they demolished in Week 14. If the Rams win and the San Francisco 49ers lose to the Seahawks, the Rams will be the No. 5 seed. But if the Rams lose or the 49ers win, they'll be the No. 6 seed.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: EPSN's Dan Orlovsky has 'zero level of concern' for Rams

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