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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff, left, throws under pressure by Arizona Cardinals free safety D.J. Swearinger during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff, left, throws under pressure by Arizona Cardinals free safety D.J. Swearinger during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)Jae C. Hong/Associated Press

2017 Los Angeles Rams Schedule: Full Listing of Dates, Times and TV Info

Tyler ConwayApr 20, 2017

The Los Angeles Rams enter 2017 with a new head coach. Sean McVay should be an instant upgrade over Jeff Fisher despite being just 31 years old and having no head coaching experience, simply because he is not Jeff Fisher.

Elsewhere, though, the Rams still have many of the same problems that plagued them under Fisher. Jared Goff is coming off one of the worst rookie seasons for a quarterback in recent history; McVay is basically stuck with him this season (and likely beyond) due to the heavy investment of the previous regime.

The Los Angeles offense isn't doing much to help Goff's transition, either. The Rams offensive line ranks in the league's bottom tier, so much so that they might have ruined Todd Gurley last season. There are few (if any) teams with worse situations at wide receiver, and leading receiver Kenny Britt left this offseason for Cleveland.

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But this is a time of optimism! Schedules are out! There's no need for negativity until at least early September.

With that in mind, here is a look at how the Rams' 2017 schedule shakes out, per NFL.com.

Schedule

1Sunday, Sept. 10vs. Indianapolis Colts4:05 p.m.CBS
2Sunday, Sept. 17vs. Washington Redskins4:25 p.m.Fox
3Thursday, Sept. 21at San Francisco 49ers8:25 p.m.NFL Network
4Sunday, Oct. 1at Dallas Cowboys1 p.m.Fox
5Sunday, Oct. 8vs. Seattle Seahawks4:05 p.m.CBS
6Sunday, Oct. 15at Jacksonville Jaguars4:05 p.m.Fox
7Sunday, Oct. 22vs. Arizona Cardinals1 p.m. (London)Fox
8BYE---------------
9Sunday, Nov. 5at New York Giants4:05 p.m.Fox
10Sunday, Nov. 12vs. Houston Texans4:05 p.m.CBS
11Sunday, Nov. 19at Minnesota Vikings1 p.m.Fox
12Sunday, Nov. 26vs. New Orleans Saints4:05 p.m.Fox
13Sunday, Dec. 3at Arizona Cardinals4:25 p.m.Fox
14Sunday, Dec. 10vs. Philadelphia Eagles4:25 p.m.Fox
15Sunday, Dec. 17at Seattle Seahawks4:05 p.m.Fox
16Sunday, Dec. 24at Tennessee Titans1 p.m.Fox
17Sunday, Dec. 31vs. San Francisco 49ers4:25 p.m.Fox

Analysis

The Rams, thanks to some high-key bad luck, have the most difficult schedule in the NFC West based on 2016 records. That's always a bit of a fallacy to rank based on something with such a high variance, but it's a good base barometer.

Los Angeles plays Seattle and Arizona twice. That's bad. The Seahawks made some moves to fortify their roster, notably bringing in Eddie Lacy and adding a couple of offensive line pieces—albeit not as many as their fans would have liked. The Cardinals were a better team than their record suggested last season and have most of their top players back, though they did lose safety Tony Jefferson.

The Rams are going to be underdogs in both of those games.

On the bright side, Los Angeles also plays San Francisco twice. The 49ers might be the worst team in football. Their additions of Brian Hoyer, Pierre Garcon, etc. aren't inspiring much beyond apathy. Odds are the Rams will be favored in both of those games.

The NFC West will face the NFC East and AFC South as their common divisions this season, one perhaps morphing into the NFL's best division and the other by far its worst. The reigning NFC East champion Dallas Cowboys have second-year players at quarterback and running back who were Pro Bowlers as rookies; they're only going to get better. The Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants are also going to be fashionable Super Bowl sleepers in some sections. 

(Washington remains a dumpster fire.)

The AFC South division champion traded away its second-round pick next season so it no longer had to pay its quarterback. Things are going great over there!

Los Angeles remaining two games are at the Minnesota Vikings and home against the New Orleans Saints, both wholly winnable contests against mediocre opponents. The Rams are ranked 17th overall in opponent strength of schedule, per John Breech of CBSSports.com, and that basically checks out. 

Key Matchups

Barring an unforeseen breakout—essentially McVay being a miracle worker—there aren't any pivotal games on the Los Angeles schedule. This team isn't making the playoffs. There's not enough talent here on the offensive side of the ball to push Seattle or Arizona.

This season, as I'm sure most inside the building would acknowledge, is about making progress. Goff has to make major strides in 2017, or McVay's going to look at replacing him next offseason. This coaching staff has no ties to his future—though general manager Les Snead was involved in his selection.

Kirk Cousins, McVay's former quarterback in Washington, could be a free agent next year. Changes are coming in some shape or form to this roster over the next 12 months. Gurley is also in a position to prove himself after a miserable sophomore season; it wasn't all offensive line and quarterback woes causing him to go all Trent Richardson.

Basically, this is a transition year. The Rams need to figure out their next move and improve as the year goes along. If they don't, even more changes are afoot. 

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