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6 Rams to watch against the Eagles in Week 2

The Los Angeles Rams had a weird offseason, like every other NFL team. That meant that people both inside and outside of the organization had less information about their players than they would have in every year prior to 2020. A lot fewer practices, no preseason games and less opportunities to put on the pads.

That changed somewhat when the Rams hosted the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1, and LA also came out as the winners.

There were some surprises in the rotation, snap counts and how certain players performed. Whether or not these are outliers or trends will be determined over the course of the season, but we get one more data point this Sunday morning when the Rams face the Eagles in Philadelphia.