The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Abrupt conclusion to surprise season

Despite playoff exit, Rams look promising with young McVay.

- By Greg Beacham

THOUSAND OAKS, CALIF. — The Los Angeles Rams exceeded every expectatio­n and stunned the NFL during their surge to an 11-win season and the NFC West title.

That didn’t make the Rams’ opening-round playoff loss to Atlanta any easier to bear — at least not while it’s still fresh for the players and coaches who led the turnaround to get there.

“It’s a good start, a great start,” receiver Robert Woods said Sunday. “We’ve got to keep building.”

The Rams’ comeback season is over after a 26-13 loss to the defending NFC champion Atlanta Falcons on Saturday night. The players still seemed stunned by the abrupt conclusion to a remarkable turnaround season as they cleaned out their lockers at the team’s training complex.

“It’s hard, because we had a good thing going,” guard Jamon Brown said. “For it to come to a halt and stop like it did, it’s tough. But we learned that we have the guys to do it. It was a matter of having the scheme, having the right coaches, having the right attitude. We’re going to get better.”

After 13 consecutiv­e non-winning seasons and 12 straight non-playoff seasons, the Rams (11-6) suddenly had it all under 31-year-old Sean McVay, who became the youngest head coach in league history to reach the playoffs. Los Angeles improved by seven wins on last season’s performanc­e while moving from

32nd in the NFL in scoring in 2016 to first this season.

Although McVay said he isn’t sure exactly what to do this week, he hopes his players will understand they’re only as good as what happens next year. After outstandin­g seasons from Todd Gurley, Jared Goff and Aaron Donald, the Rams have pieces in place to do this again and again, McVay believes.

“I think this organizati­on is going in the right direction,” McVay said. “We’ve got a good foundation in place that we can build on, but by no means does

that mean that you win games automatica­lly next year. While we did win some games this year, you still have to earn everything.”

The Rams face several decisions on free agents including cornerback Trumaine Johnson, receiver Sammy Watkins and linebacker Connor Barwin. But after a season that revitalize­d a franchise and a fan base, the Rams appear to be on the way up.

Here are more things to watch: Tru story: Six Rams starters will be unrestrict­ed free agents, including three defensive backs: Johnson, Lamarcus Joyner and Nickell Robey-Coleman. Johnson played the last two seasons under the franchise tag, but is likely to get a big contract this offseason as an elite cover cornerback. Los Angeles must navigate potential upheaval in the secondary, perhaps by drafting a cornerback or safety.

Pay the man: Donald is entering the final year of his rookie contract, and the Rams seem unlikely to force their All-Pro defensive lineman into another holdout — except that also seemed unlikely this season, when Donald skipped camp and didn’t play in the first regular-season game. Donald is the Rams’ defensive cornerston­e, and getting a record-setting deal done will be high on general manager Les Snead’s to-do list.

Sammy’s future: Watkins occasional­ly clicked with Goff after arriving during the preseason in a trade with Buffalo, catching 39 passes for 593 yards and eight touchdowns. But Goff clearly had more familiarit­y with Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp, and it showed. Watkins is a free agent, but could be kept in LA with the franchise tag or the transition tag. Watkins said he would love to stay with the Rams, but added: “I just know it’s a business.”

New QBs coach? McVay all but confirmed that quarterbac­ks coach Greg Olson might move to Oakland to work for new coach Jon Gruden, who happens to be McVay’s mentor. If Olson leaves, Goff will have his third position coach in three seasons.

Unsweet home: The Rams’ playoff loss was their fifth in eight games this season at the Coliseum, where the franchise is just 4-11 since returning home from St. Louis in 2016.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM ?? The Falcons’ Takk McKinley sacks Jared Goff during the Rams’ loss Saturday night in Los Angeles.
CURTIS COMPTON / CCOMPTON@AJC.COM The Falcons’ Takk McKinley sacks Jared Goff during the Rams’ loss Saturday night in Los Angeles.

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