Rams players celebrate playoff win vs. Seahawks on Twitter

The Rams are moving on to the divisional round where they could face the Green Bay Packers next.

With almost everyone picking the Seahawks to win, the Rams pulled off a remarkable upset over Seattle on Saturday afternoon in the wild-card round, the third postseason victory of Sean McVay’s career as a head coach.

After the 30-20 win, Rams players took to Twitter to celebrate the victory, sharing various messages with their followers on the social media platform. Terrell Lewis is thrilled that L.A. is 1-0 in what Cooper Kupp called the “second season,” advancing to the divisional round where they could meet the Packers at Lambeau Field.

Here’s how Rams players reacted to the win on Twitter.

Twitter reacts to Rams’ stunning Week 8 loss to Dolphins

Fans and analysts were shocked by how poorly the Rams played on Sunday afternoon.

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It’s hard for any team to overcome four first-half turnovers and win a game, despite limiting the opponent to 145 total yards and eight first downs. The Rams proved that on Sunday in their 28-17 loss to the Dolphins.

Jared Goff was under constant duress, the offensive line did nothing to protect him in the pocket, and Sean McVay’s play-calling abandoned the Rams’ best asset: a running game.

After a disastrous first half in which the Rams turned it over four times, leading to 28 points for Miami, Los Angeles was unable to mount a comeback in the final 30 minutes to beat the Dolphins. Fans were furious with their team’s performance, and understandably so.

It was a sloppy showing by Goff and the offense, wasting a dominant outing by Brandon Staley’s defense. Here’s how Twitter reacted to the stunning loss by the Rams.

Rams players share previews of themselves in new uniforms

It could be a while before we see Rams players wearing their new uniforms on the field with all the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, but players gave fans a sneak peek thanks to the wonderful tool that is Photoshop. After the …

It could be a while before we see Rams players wearing their new uniforms on the field with all the uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, but players gave fans a sneak peek thanks to the wonderful tool that is Photoshop.

After the uniforms were revealed Wednesday, several players shared photos of themselves wearing the new threads. Johnny Hekker, for instance, posted this picture of himself punting the ball away while wearing the new uniforms.

They look similar to the throwbacks, but the new horns on the helmet and shoulders, as well as the gradient numbers and pants striping, differentiate them.

Jalen Ramsey also shared a preview of himself wearing both the “bone” and the royal uniforms, using a photo from last season with the Rams.

Josh Reynolds and Cooper Kupp will both be wearing new jersey numbers next season, switching back to the numbers they each wore in college. Reynolds will wear No. 11, while Kupp is going back to No. 10.

Here’s how Reynolds and Kupp will look in their new jersey numbers.

Finally, Woods shared four photos of himself in each uniform combination – from all-royal to all-off-white.

He’s clearly excited about the new uniforms and even though these pictures are photoshopped, it’s still awesome to see how players will look in the new threads.

Here are some of the other player reactions to the uniforms on Twitter.

Twitter reacts to Rams’ blowout win over Cardinals

Twitter was thrilled with the way the Rams played on Sunday

The Los Angeles Rams pulled no punches on Sunday at State Farm Stadium, absolutely dominating the Cardinals on the road. They blew out Arizona 34-7, continuing their strong play against the Cardinals since Sean McVay took over as head coach.

At 7-5, the Rams are still very much alive in the NFC, even though they need help from other teams in the conference – mainly a handful of losses by the Seahawks and Vikings.

Twitter was understandably happy about the result from Sunday’s game as the Rams avoided another losing streak. Here’s how Twitter reacted to the win in Week 13.