LOS ANGELES (AP) — Although Sean McVay has created nearly continual success during his nine seasons in charge of the Los Angeles Rams, his team hasn’t looked this good at midseason since its Super Bowl championship run four years ago.
Sure, that’s not saying much. The Rams got off to ice-cold starts in the past three seasons, only heating up after their bye week to make two playoff runs.
But from Matthew Stafford’s MVP-level play on a potent offense to the impressive versatility of a still-rebuilding defense, the Rams (6-2) have a clear identity and a good chance to contend for their third Super Bowl trip during McVay’s remarkable tenure.
“I like the fact that we’re getting better,” McVay said Sunday after the Rams routed the New Orleans Saints. “I can feel us starting to play really go

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