The Rams are making a final push towards the NFL Draft as General Manager Les Snead attended the Texas Longhorns pro day. Snead has been able to pluck several talented players out of the Lone Star ...
It’s starter-level money and on Monday, general manager Les Snead confirmed Shelton was signed to take over as the team’s starting center. This will move second-year pro Beaux Limmer back to ...
However, as the Rams look to improve over the offseason, Rams general manager Les Snead is searching for a specific kind of player. Snead elaborated on what goes into his thought process as the ...
Now that the Rams have completed what Les Snead described as “a renewal of vows” with quarterback Matthew Stafford, the team’s longtime general manager turns his attention to what looks like ...
Los Angeles Rams GM Les Snead's visit to Texas Longhorns' Pro Day sparks speculation about drafting QB Arch Manning in 2026. With Matthew Stafford's future uncertain, the Rams may be planning ...
But, as Rams general manager Les Snead told FanDuel TV's Kay Adams on Monday, L.A. started having discussions about the possibility of adding Adams to the Rams during this past season's Super Bowl.
David Snead, who for nearly a decade has served as president and chief executive of the Handel and Haydn Society, announced Wednesday that he would step down at the end of the 2024-2025 season.
Now through his third season, Rams running back Kyren Williams is eligible for a contract extension. General Manager Les Snead told reporters at the annual league meeting on Monday that he’d like to ...
Despite still not having an agreement with another team, Los Angeles general manager Les Snead made it clear Wednesday that the passage of time has done little to change the All-Pro wide receiver ...
Rams General Manager Les Snead called the new deal with Stafford “a renewal of vows.” “Once we sat down, it was very obvious that we all wanted to continue the partnership and continue chasing some ...
Head coach Sean McVay was ambiguous when discussing whether there was a chance for Kupp to return next year, saying he would "never speak in absolutes," but GM Les Snead was slightly more direct.