THE LOS ANGELES RAMS are a team transformed as Jared Goff leads them into the first playoff game in 13 years against Atlanta on Saturday, They’ve recorded the franchise’s first winning season and division title since 2003. They’ve matched the Rams’ best record in LA since 1978 and improved by a whopping seven wins on last year’s total.

THE LOS ANGELES RAMS are a team transformed as Jared Goff leads them into the first playoff game in 13 years against Atlanta on Saturday, They’ve recorded the franchise’s first winning season and division title since 2003. They’ve matched the Rams’ best record in LA since 1978 and improved by a whopping seven wins on last year’s total.

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif.

Jared Goff hadn’t even been in the NFL for a full year when he stood at a podium in the Coliseum and took responsibility for the latest in the Rams’ long line of miserable seasons.

Just look at him now. One year later, Goff has already made good on his word in spectacular fashion — albeit with the help of a new coaching staff, a new left tackle and a bunch of new receivers.

The Rams (11-5) are a team transformed as they head into the first playoff game in 13 years on Saturday night against Atlanta (10-6). Goff is leading the way after putting up 3,804 yards and 28 TD passes, but he claims to be only one part of a remarkable machine built by first-year coach Sean McVay.

With the defending NFC champions visiting the Coliseum on a short week of preparation, Goff and the Rams aren’t wasting time deciding who’s responsible for one of the most remarkable single-season resurgences in recent NFL history.

The Rams already have secured their first winning season and division title since 2003. They’ve matched the franchise’s best record in LA since 1978 and improved by a whopping seven wins on last year’s total. They did it all even while resting their starters and essentially conceding a loss in last weekend’s regular season finale against San Francisco.

This franchise hasn’t hosted a playoff game in the Los Angeles area since Jan. 4, 1986 — nearly nine years before Goff was born, and 20 days before the 31-year-old McVay was born.

Goff is getting his first postseason experience this weekend when he faces Matt Ryan, the former MVP making his sixth postseason appearance in 10 years. After everything Goff has accomplished in the year since he vowed to fix the Rams, this latest challenge doesn’t appear to intimidate him.

Just six Rams have playoff experience, including left tackle Andrew Whitworth, who went six times with the Cincinnati Bengals. When asked about the importance of playoff experience, Whitworth only laughed, saying he is “0-fer” — or 0-6 in postseason games.


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