Rams face potential red zone concerns with key offensive players

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 20, 2026, 5:07 PM

Last updated Jun 20, 2026

Rams face potential red zone concerns with key offensive players
Summary

The Los Angeles Rams are entering the 2026 season with concerns regarding their red zone offense, particularly if Davante Adams were to be sidelined. The team has struggled in this area without him present on the field, and while quarterback Matthew Stafford remains vital, Adams' absence could severely impact scoring opportunities. The Rams aim to address these issues by developing additional targets such as Terrance Ferguson and Colby Parkinson, aiming to improve their overall red zone performance. The team's previous seasons have ended on a sour note due to inefficiencies in critical scoring situations, highlighting the urgency of resolving these offensive gaps.

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  • 2026 season concerns center on red zone effectiveness without Davante Adams.
  • Matthew Stafford's performance is critical as he ages into his late 30s.
  • Terrance Ferguson and Colby Parkinson are being developed as red zone threats.
  • The Rams aim to improve rushing attack with strategic personnel changes.
  • Past seasons ended poorly due to failures in critical red zone opportunities.
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  • 5:07 PMYahoo SportsRams could have one glaring concern on offense in 2026
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If Davante Adams were to get hurt, the Rams' red zone offense would take a big hit, which could be a lingering concern throughout the year.

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