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It would have been disingenuous for the Los Angeles Rams to fall too far in the Week 9 power rankings following their Week 8 bye. The team actually "won" their week off, thanks to losses by other NFC contenders, made a small trade for a starting cornerback and got healthier with the impending returns of Puka Nacua and Rob Havenstein.
The Los Angeles Rams will look to pick up a third straight win when when they host the reeling New Orleans Saints on Sunday.
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Rams have one of the oldest rosters in the NFL
As such, the Rams actually have the fifth-oldest roster in the NFL this season, weighted by snap share, according to ESPN's Bill Barnwell. Snap-weighted age through Week 8 Five oldest teams: Commanders, Steelers, Vikings, Broncos, Rams Five youngest teams: Packers, Jets, Seahawks, Cowboys, Eagles pic.twitter.com/hw1IrIZMWl
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Gurley doesn't seem to miss his playing days, though. The three-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-Pro told the Rams' D'Marco Farr that he's enjoying being a fan and watching football now that he's 31 and a few years removed from the league.