Would Rams fans rather be the underdog or the favorites?
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The Los Angeles Rams have emerged from losing their most recent game by quickly becoming next year’s Super Bowl favorites. As fans is that where you’d rather be, as the favorites, or do you prefer to be under the radar and strike teams from the shadows like the 1999 Rams?
Does pre-season perception of quality have any impact on a team’s actual Super Bowl chances? To be marked on an opposing team’s calendar as “the biggest game of the year”? Or is it just media fluff to fill the NFL news cycle while teams are rebuilding?
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𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: The Seahawks and the Rams are the two favorites to win next year's Super Bowl.
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) March 14, 2026
Matthew Stafford is coming back with a vengeance.
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The Super Bowl next year will be at SoFi Stadium, home of the Rams.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 4, 2026
The Rams won their last Super Bowl when it was played at SoFi Stadium, and that journey started with a blockbuster trade for Matthew Stafford in the offseason.
And now, the journey for the next one starts with… pic.twitter.com/YNqrgQnETC
The Rams were already among Super Bowl favorites before trading for Trent McDuffie and holding onto the 13th pick in the draft, but that move and the addition of Jaylen Watson has L.A. even further ahead of the competition. Or so that’s what they’re saying.
Holding onto most, if not all of their important players from last season’s 12-5 team with an appearance in the NFC Championship game hasn’t hurt either.
Do you believe the Rams are the team to beat? Is it even close? And would you rather be the favorites or the underdogs?
I’ll post some prompts in the comments section below. Post your own answers, reply to other answers, and share with the rest of the community how much you think it matters: Favorites, Underdogs, or Who Cares?