What the Rams roster includes
The phrase “Rams roster” refers to the entire list of players under contract with the Los Angeles Rams, including starters, backups, practice squad members and players on injured reserve. Official listings from the team and league are updated throughout the season as signings, cuts and injuries occur, shaping the 53-man active roster and 16-player practice squad.[1][3][4]
For fans and analysts, checking the Rams roster is the fastest way to see who currently fills each position group, which rookies have made the team, and how depth has been allocated across offense, defense and special teams. In 2025, this snapshot shows a team built around experienced veterans at key positions and an influx of rookies and younger players in supporting roles.[1][5]
Key players on the Rams offense
On offense, Matthew Stafford remains the starting quarterback, supported by backups Stetson Bennett and Jimmy Garoppolo, giving the Rams one of the deeper quarterback rooms in the league.[1][3] This structure helps protect the team against injury at the most important position and allows the coaching staff to maintain continuity in the passing game.
At the skill positions, wide receivers Davante Adams and Puka Nacua headline a dangerous receiving corps, complemented by Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington for additional speed and depth.[1][6] Kyren Williams leads the backfield with rookie Blake Corum providing fresh legs, while tight ends Colby Parkinson, Davis Allen and Terrance Ferguson round out the pass-catching options and contribute to blocking in both the run and pass game.[1][2]
Defensive core and depth chart changes
Defensively, the Rams roster features a retooled front with Kobie Turner, Braden Fiske and Poona Ford handling much of the interior workload in the absence of Aaron Donald.[1][5] On the edge, Byron Young and rookie Jared Verse provide the primary pass rush threat, with depth from other outside linebackers to keep the pressure consistent over four quarters.[1]
The secondary is anchored by cornerbacks Emmanuel Forbes, Darious Williams and Cobie Durant, while safeties Kamren Curl and Kamren Kinchens headline the safety group.[1][5] Together with a developing group of linebackers, this defensive core will determine how effectively the Rams can slow opposing passing attacks and protect leads, making the current composition of the “Rams roster” highly significant for their postseason outlook.


