Dude, It's May. The Rams Are Probably On Vacation (But Here's How to Find Out Anyway)
You, my friend, are either a die-hard Los Angeles Rams fan with a serious case of football withdrawal, or you stumbled onto this question after a night of epic nacho cheese consumption. Either way, we're here to help!
First things first: The NFL season typically runs from September to February, so unless you've stumbled into a time machine (in which case, hit us up - we have questions!), the Rams aren't playing today, May 1st.
But fear not, fellow football fanatic! Here's how you can stay on top of your Rams fix:
- Channel Your Inner Matthew Stafford: Dust off your Stafford jersey, crank up some air guitar, and pretend to throw laser-like passes in your backyard. Just avoid any fragile lawn ornaments – broken gnomes aren't a good look.
- Become a Film Buff (The Football Kind): Re-watch the Rams' glorious Super Bowl LVI victory. You know you want to relive that epic Cooper Kupp touchdown catch (and Matthew Stafford's celebratory fist pump) one hundred more times.
- Stalk the Rams on Social Media: Follow the Rams on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ramsnfl and Instagram for off-season updates, training camp highlights, and maybe some Stafford vacation pics (hey, a guy can dream).
Pro Tip: Bookmark the Rams' official schedule page https://www.therams.com/schedule/ so you can be the first to know when the next season kicks off.
In the meantime, here are some other things you could be doing instead of refreshing your phone for a Rams game that isn't happening:
- Learn how to make the perfect guacamole (because let's face it, nachos are a year-round sport).
- Binge-watch a new TV show (just don't get so into it that you miss the next NFL season).
- Take a walk and enjoy the beautiful weather (because unlike football players, you probably don't wear helmets year-round).
So there you have it! The mystery of the "May 1st Rams game" is solved. Now go forth and conquer your off-season with the knowledge that football will be back eventually.