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Rams head coach Sean McVay and wide receiver Puka Nacua celebrate as they walk off the field after their 26-25 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The team clinched a playoff berth a few hours later when the Seattle Seahawks lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)
Rams head coach Sean McVay and wide receiver Puka Nacua celebrate as they walk off the field after their 26-25 victory over the New York Giants on Sunday in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The team clinched a playoff berth a few hours later when the Seattle Seahawks lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)
Sports reporter Adam Grosbard in Torrance on Monday, Sep. 23, 2019. (Photo by Scott Varley, Daily Breeze/SCNG)
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Last year, the Rams were a surprise playoff team, outperforming all outside expectations to make the playoffs. They won’t catch anyone sleeping in 2024, but can they keep the magic of last season’s run going and return to meaningful football in January?

A favorable schedule sets the Rams up for success, if they can grab it. Here’s a look at the 2024 schedule, with predictions for each game.

Sept. 8: at Detroit Lions, 5:20 p.m., Ford Field

The highly-anticipated rematch of last year’s playoff game between these two teams gets the prime-time treatment. But the state of the Rams’ offensive line entering the opener, with the possibility of being down both starting tackles, makes it difficult to predict a different result. Prediction: Loss, 0-1.

Sept. 15: at Arizona Cardinals, 1:05 p.m., State Farm Stadium

The Cardinals are improved from a year ago, but still one of the youngest teams in the NFL after a 12-man draft class. Expect the more-veteran Rams to take advantage of this early-season matchup. Prediction: Win, 1-1.

Sept. 22: San Francisco 49ers, 1:25 p.m., SoFi Stadium

The Rams finally broke the streak of regular-season losses to the 49ers in Week 18 last year, and they have a good chance to turn it into a winning streak if San Francisco tackle Trent Williams holds out of games in his search for a new contract. The Niners went 0-3 without Williams last season. Prediction: Win, 2-1.

Sept. 29: at Chicago Bears, 10 a.m., Soldier Field

A former No. 1 overall pick versus the new No. 1 will square off when Matthew Stafford faces former USC Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams in Chicago. This is the type of game that the Rams’ young pass rush could win against a shaky Bears offensive line. Prediction: Win, 3-1.

Oct. 6: Green Bay Packers, 1:25 p.m., SoFi Stadium

The Lions and 49ers have talented receiving corps, but the Packers’ is the deepest group the Rams will face before their Week 6 bye. The group of Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed and Dontayvion Wicks will pose a serious problem for the Rams’ secondary. Prediction: Loss, 3-2.

Oct. 20: Las Vegas Raiders, 1:05 p.m., SoFi Stadium

The Rams come off the bye to start a two-games-in-five-days stretch. Fortunately, the first game is against one of the worst teams in the NFL. Prediction: Win, 4-2.

Oct. 24: Minnesota Vikings, 5:15 p.m., SoFi Stadium

The Rams will be in a crunched schedule in the first of two Thursday night games this season, but the Vikings will be relying on quarterback Sam Darnold, who completed 16 of 26 passes for 189 yards and a touchdown while with the 49ers last season against the Rams. Prediction: Win, 5-2.

Nov. 3: at Seattle Seahawks, 1:25 p.m., Lumen Field

This will be the Rams’ first taste of the Seahawks new defense under head coach Mike Macdonald, who has had success against the offenses of Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan in the past. Prediction: Loss, 5-3.

Nov. 11: Miami Dolphins, 5:15 p.m., SoFi Stadium

Receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are a handful for any team, but should be especially problematic for the thin Rams secondary. Prediction: Loss, 5-4.

Nov. 17: at New England Patriots, 10 a.m., Gillette Stadium

Even on the road, this should be a reprieve game for the Rams in the midst of a stretch of tough matchups. The Patriots figure to be one of the worst teams in the NFL this season, and the offensive line is shaky enough that the team won’t start rookie QB Drake Maye. Prediction: Win, 6-4.

Nov. 24: Philadelphia Eagles, 5:20 p.m., SoFi Stadium

The Eagles were a mess at the end of last season, and if they can’t right the ship quickly this season, there’s no telling what changes have been made in Philadelphia by late November. Still, the Rams face a tall task against a defense that held them to 249 yards a year ago. Prediction: Loss, 6-5.

Dec. 1: at New Orleans Saints, 1:05 p.m., Caesars Superdome

This is another team that’s hard to tell what it will look like at this point in the season. Is Derek Carr still the starting QB, or has rookie Spencer Rattler taken over the job? Either way, there’s a significant talent gap between these rosters. Prediction: Win, 7-5.

Dec. 8: Buffalo Bills, 1:25 p.m., SoFi Stadium

Josh Allen still reigns supreme at quarterback, but the Bills’ offense is lacking the firepower at receiver that it’s had in the past and is already dealing with injuries on the defense. If there’s been any cumulative effect in December, the Rams can take advantage. Prediction: Win, 8-5.

Dec. 12: at San Francisco 49ers, 5:15 p.m., Levi’s Stadium

Can the Rams beat the 49ers twice in the same season? Seems unlikely. Prediction: Loss, 8-6.

Dec. 22: at New York Jets, 10 a.m., MetLife Stadium

The Rams will be in a major push for a playoff spot in the final three games of the season, and last year proved that they are capable of putting everything together at the right time. Expect them to go on a run starting here against the Jets. Prediction: Win, 9-6.

Dec. 29: Arizona Cardinals, TBD, SoFi Stadium

The Cardinals might be a dangerous team to face late in the season, but if the Rams’ young pass rush is peaking at the right time of the year, they can make life difficult for Kyler Murray. Prediction: Win, 10-6.

Jan. 5: Seattle Seahawks, TBD, SoFi Stadium

Week 18 usually comes down to who needs the win more. Here’s guessing the Rams have more to play for to close the season than the Seahawks in Year 1 under a new coach. Prediction: Win, 11-6.

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