LOS ANGELES (AP) — For well over a decade now, general manager Les Snead and the Los Angeles Rams have consistently pulled off the aggressive, audacious moves that every NFL fan wishes their team would make.
Their latest deal is among the biggest and the riskiest — and it’s totally their style.
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Myles Garrett walked into the Rams’ training complex in Woodland Hills on Tuesday after LA gave up budding star Jared Verse and three high draft picks to complete one of the NFL’s biggest trades in recent seasons.
“To acquire a player like this, these things don’t come up often,” coach Sean
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