"The Rams are coming off a four-win season, trying to change a hypercompetitive market’s perception about what they’re about," writes Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times. "They fumbled the football last month, when developers announced the opening of their permanent home in Inglewood would be delayed by a year. If being subjected to Rams football isn’t bad enough, their fans will have to endure three more years in the dilapidated Coliseum. Now this. In fairness to the Rams, there are reasonable explanations in both instances. Developers blamed the record rainfall for affecting the new stadium’s construction schedule. Donald is under the Rams’ control for at least two more seasons, perhaps more if the team places a franchise tag on him. Except 12-loss teams don’t receive the benefit of the doubt."