The NFL is back in a big way! Host Nii Wallace-Bruce caught up with Los Angeles Rams beat reporter, Brock Vierra, to examine the Micah Parsons trade and also look ahead to the upcoming season.
The Micah Parsons Trade Fallout & NFC Shakeup (00:44)
Immediate reactions to the Cowboys trading Micah Parsons to the Packers. Brock shares where he was when the news broke.
How the trade impacts the Cowboys, Packers, and the competitive balance in the NFC.
Blockbuster Trades: Lessons from the Rams (03:31)
Comparing the Parsons trade to the Rams’ acquisition of Matthew Stafford and the resulting Super Bowl win.
Playoff Runs & Key Moments (05:00)
A look back at the Rams’ playoff journeys, critical games, and the evolution of their roster.
Stafford’s Health & Quarterback Depth (07:09)
Updates on Matthew Stafford’s back, his practice status, and what it means for the Rams’ season.
Offensive Weapons: RBs & WRs (08:30)
Discussion of Kyren Williams, Jarquez Hunter, Blake Corum, and the wide receiver room, including the addition of Davante Adams.
Tight End Room Analysis (09:45)
Deep dive into the Rams’ tight ends: Tyler Higbee, Colby Parkinson, Davis Allen, and Terrance Ferguson.
Potential for more 12 personnel and how the group could shape the offense.
Defensive Line Youth Movement (13:25)
Spotlight on DROY Jared Verse, Byron Young, Kobie Turner, and the new faces stepping up after Aaron Donald.
How Nate Landman, a former Atlanta Falcon, is making an impact as a signal-caller and motivator.
Rams’ Playoff Prospects & NFC West Outlook (16:50)
Expectations for the Rams in a competitive division and their chances for another Super Bowl run.
NFC Contenders & Roster Challenges (17:33)
Breakdown of the Rams’ main competition, including the Eagles and Commanders, and key roster changes.
Trade Deadline: What’s Still Needed? (19:15)
Brock puts on the GM hat: what moves could the Rams make to strengthen their roster for a deep playoff push?
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