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Jordan Fuller noted that not a lot of people believed in the Los Angeles Rams this season

of Los Angeles Rams It appeared out of nowhere in 2023.

It’s an odd sentence to say about a team that won a Super Bowl following the 2021 season, but preseason expectations for Sean McVay’s group were pretty low.

This is true, but some of it is due to McVeigh himself. He had toyed with the idea of ​​his retirement and moving into television so much that it was hard for him to know exactly what to believe and what to believe. At the end of it all, he landed one of the great coaching jobs of his own career.

A performance like this can only happen if you have the right talent on your team, and the Rams had plenty of it. While there was a lot of contribution from young, first-year players, there were also several players who were well into their careers. Consider team captain Jordan Fuller.

Thanks to our friends at Sleep Number, Fuller happened to be able to join my radio show on 94.1 San Antonio’s Sports Star this week on Radio Row at the Super Bowl in Las Vegas. He detailed the Rams’ season, plus many other things (he doesn’t really like Michigan).

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One of the more interesting things I learned about Jordan was that he didn’t want to impose it on anyone who didn’t believe in the Rams at the beginning of the season. He was just proud of the work they accomplished together and obviously he wished there was more football for them to play.

Jordan Fuller is a rock. Thank you again to Sleep Number for making this interview possible.

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