In a twist more dramatic than a fourth-quarter comeback, according to NFL schedule maven OzzyNFL, the 2025 Los Angeles Rams’ schedule appears to have leaked ahead of the NFL’s official release. While the league typically guards these dates with the secrecy of a draft war room, a digital slip—or perhaps a well-placed source—has given fans an early glimpse at the Rams’ path through the upcoming season.
From primetime showdowns to coast-to-coast road trips, the leak reveals key matchups that could shape Sean McVay’s squad’s push for postseason glory.
Full schedule Matrix on ProGrid.com corroborates this schedule.
Possible 2025 Los Angeles Rams Schedule:

W1: Texans at Rams (4:25)
W2: Rams at Titans
W3: Rams at Eagles
W4: Colts at Rams (4:05)
W5: Niners at Rams (TNF)
W6: Rams at Ravens
W7: Rams at Jaguars (London)
W8: Saints at Rams (4:05)
W9: BYE
W10: Rams at Niners (4:25)
W11: Seahawks at Rams (4:05)
W12: Buccaneers at Rams (SNF)
W13: Rams at Panthers
W14: Rams at Cardinals (4:25)
W15: Lions at Rams (4:25)
W16: Rams at Seahawks (TNF)
W17: Rams at Falcons (MNF)
W18: Cardinals at Rams (TBD)
If the leaked 2025 Los Angeles Rams schedule is to be believed, Sean McVay and company are in for a grueling, travel-heavy gauntlet — with a few high-profile matchups peppered throughout the calendar. The Rams are reportedly set to open the season at home against the rising Houston Texans in a late Sunday afternoon slot (Week 1, 4:25 PM ET), a clash that could quickly test LA’s revamped secondary against C.J. Stroud’s electric offense.
Weeks 2 and 3 send the Los Angeles Rams on a difficult back-to-back road swing through the AFC South and NFC East, visiting the Titans and the always-formidable Eagles in Philadelphia. Things don’t get any easier in Week 4, as the Colts visit SoFi Stadium, bringing with them a high-octane offense led by Anthony Richardson. The Rams’ first divisional showdown comes early on Thursday Night Football in Week 5, hosting the San Francisco 49ers — a rivalry that needs no extra fuel.
The midseason stretch is unforgiving. In Weeks 6 and 7, the Rams will play consecutive road games against the Ravens and Jaguars — the latter a designated international game in London. After returning home to face the Saints in Week 8, LA gets a much-needed Week 9 bye before heading back on the road to face the 49ers again, this time in Santa Clara.
A critical stretch of NFC matchups begins in Week 11 when the Seahawks visit SoFi Stadium, followed by a primetime Sunday Night Football clash against the Buccaneers in Week 12. From there, it’s a sprint to the finish: road games at the Panthers, Cardinals, Seahawks (on Thursday Night Football), and Falcons (on Monday Night Football) round out a brutal road-heavy back end. The Los Angeles Rams finish the regular season at home against the Cardinals in Week 18 — a matchup that may carry significant playoff implications depending on how the NFC West shakes out.
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