The Athlon Sports 2023 Fantasy Football Annual magazine reached out to team insiders at all 32 NFL clubs to ask them three key fantasy questions heading into the season. As we count down to training camp, Sports Illustrated will publish their answers here. Today’s team: Los Angeles Rams
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Will Cooper Kupp be ready to play Week 1? Kupp should be ready for the start of the season because there was a chance he could have returned toward the end of last season had the Rams been in playoff contention.
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Rickie Fowler began Sunday’s final round at the U.S. Open tied atop the leaderboard with Wyndham Clark and had the masses pulling for him to get the job done and win his first major championship. Eighteen holes later he found himself in a tie for fifth, still searching for his first win in over four years.
There is no other way to put it, Fowler played badly during Sunday’s final round. The ball striking was not there and the putter wasn’t scorching hot like it was for the opening 54 holes.
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Albon’s seventh-place finish in the Canadian Grand Prix wa a massive result for Williams
All season long, and even dating back to pre-season Formula 1 testing, you got the sense a day like this was coming for Alex Albon and Williams.
It finally came for Albon and the team on Sunday in the Canadian Grand Prix.
After advancing to Q3 on Sunday, Albon started the Grand Prix in P9, and pushed up to P8 when George Russell collided with the wall on Lap 12.
Aaron, welcome to the Big Apple.
It’s a bit different than Green Bay. For starters, the population of New York City is roughly 8.36 million people larger, so you might blend in a bit more. And this New Yorker—who grew up 100 miles outside NYC, to be exact, and who spent plenty of time in the five boroughs—has a few pieces of advice before getting into where to be and what to do before training camp.
For starters, avoid Times Square. It’s a disaster.
Welcome to 32 teams in 32 days. To get us through the offseason, we’ll be taking a closer look at every team in the league, in order of projected 2023 win totals. Up next: the Rams.
It’s tough to tell what the Rams are striving for in 2023 after tearing down the roster around quarterback Matthew Stafford, wide receiver Cooper Kupp and defensive lineman Aaron Donald.
The Rams are projected to have the third-best odds to win their division.
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After a difficult Saturday, Carlos Sainz Jr. and Charles Leclerc had a much better time on Sunday
After a difficult Saturday, which saw Charles Leclerc fail to advance to Q3 and Carlos Sainz Jr. dropped out of the top ten thanks to a three-place grid penalty, it looked as if Ferrari was going to endure another difficult Sunday in the Canadian Grand Prix.
But the team leaves Montreal believing they have actually taken a big step forward, thanks to their work on Sunday in the Grand Prix itself.
LSU baseball fans are doing their best to drink Omaha dry during the College World Series.
The Tigers already have a win over Tennessee under their belts, and now have a showdown against Wake Forest tonight.
However, the real action might be off the field. Local watering hole Rocco’s Pizza and Cantina is known for jello shots representing teams in the field, and ordering the most is a point of pride among fans in attendance.
LSU fans are ordering a lot of jello shots at the College World Series in Omaha.
Kansas City is one of just two teams in MLB to have fewer than 20 wins.
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How about Alex Albon!
The 2023 Canadian Grand Prix is in the books.
Despite a rainy qualifying session shaking the fireld up somewhat, things were pretty status quo on Sunday. Max Verstappen drove away from the field for his fourth-straight victory, leaving Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton to fight for second place behind him.
In the end, the three former champions shared another podium, with Alonso managing to hold Hamilton off for second place.
The PAC-12 continues to tread water to stay alive amid no new media deal.
The west coast conference is fighting like an absolute dog to land a new media deal, and so far, nothing has been done.
Washington State president Kirk Schulz recently claimed a new deal would be done by the end of June. Well, that’s less than two weeks away, and there’s no sign at all that’s true. There’s not even a sign it’s close to being true.
Now, Andrew Marchand painted a very bleak and ominous outlook for George Kliavkoff and the PAC-12 with the clock winding down.