Rams offense made NFL history in 2025

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The Los Angeles Rams finished the 2025 regular season with the No. 1 scoring offense in the NFL. Sean McVay's squad averaged an NFL-best 30.5 points per game thanks, in part, to Matthew Stafford's MVP campaign. It helped too, that Stafford led the NFL in passing touchdowns and passing yards, Puka Nacua led the NFL in receptions and Davante Adams led the league in receiving touchdowns.

The Rams weren't just prolific through the air. They were balanced on offense and secure when they possessed the football.

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L.A. became the first team in NFL history to finish a single season with at least 4,500 net passing yards, 2,000 rushing yards and 15 or fewer turnovers, per the team.

The Rams' final tally: 4,557 passing yards, 2,152 rushing yards and 15 turnovers.

This is an impressive feat for any team, but even more so considering Stafford is 37 years old and going into his 17th season.

Despite all this success on offense, the Rams couldn't lock up the No. 1 seed in the division or the NFC. Instead, L.A. will travel to Charlotte to face the Carolina Panthers in the wild-card round.

They'll bring their top-flight offense, though, and a now-healthy Adams alongside Nacua.

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