

The Los Angeles Rams came from behind in Super Bowl LVI to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20. Now, entering the offseason, there are a lot of moving parts that could be on the horizon.
The Rams' star-studded roster has encountered an abundance of retirement talk. From the ageless wonder that is Andrew Whitworth to Aaron Donald and Sean McVay not shooting down reports about possibly calling it quits until Wednesday at the team's championship parade, it does appear that they have thought about the idea.
However, Donald and McVay both did join in on the "run it back" campaign at Wednesday's festivities in Los Angeles outside Los Angeles Memorial Stadium, so the idea that they'll step away now seems far-fetched.
As the 2021 NFL season is now in the books, Sports Illustrated's MMQB staff released its end-of-season power rankings.
Here's how the Rams stack up:
SI's staff that compiled the rankings, featuring seven writers, had the following to say about the Rams.
Just because a team enters the offseason as champs doesn't exactly correlate to the highest ranking. Surely, the Rams do indeed sit atop SI's rankings, but the Bengals for example don't crack the top three spots.
As NFL teams shift their focus to free agency which begins in four weeks, the Rams rank as the No. 1 team entering the offseason.
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