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Bleav in Rams

Bleav in Rams

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Bleav in Rams is hosted by 11-year Rams veteran and Super Bowl champion Rob Havenstein alongside Erin Coscarelli. Together, they bring fans the kind of Rams insight and access only they can provide. From Matthew Stafford and Kyren Williams to Puka Nacua and the rest of the Los Angeles Rams, the show delivers in-depth analysis, weekly insight, and special guests. Brought to you by FanDuel© Bleav Podcast Network Football (American)
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  • Is WR3 Becoming Less Important?! Hard to Learn Sean McVay's playbook?! Plus Rookie Ty Simpson's Unique Study Routine
    Jun 24 2026
    The Rams have announced training camp dates at LMU, Aaron Donald retirement rumors STILL gaining momentum, and Sean McVay's offense may be undergoing its biggest evolution yet. On this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli and Rams' Super Bowl champion offensive tackle Rob Havenstein discuss one of the most fascinating trends from last season: the Rams' surprising dominance out of 13 personnel. After leading the NFL with 41 explosive plays from three-tight-end sets, are the Rams moving away from their traditional 11-personnel roots? Why does Sean McVay suddenly trust multiple tight ends, and what does it mean for the future of the WR3 position? We also dive into the development of Terrance Ferguson, the addition of rookie Max Klare, and why the Rams may view their young tight ends as key pieces in the next evolution of the offense. Plus, rookie quarterback Ty Simpson has revealed his unique method for mastering Sean McVay's notoriously complex playbook. Havenstein shares firsthand insight into what makes McVay's offense so difficult to learn, how players process information, and the techniques that helped him succeed in the system. Topics we tackle: Why 13 personnel became the Rams' secret weapon Terrance Ferguson's Year 2 outlook Max Klare vs. Terrance Ferguson: same position, different skill sets ️ Rob Havenstein's insight on the future of the Rams offense Subscribe, rate, and review Bleav in Rams presented by FanDuel. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    32 mins
  • Can the Rams Survive Without Alaric Jackson? - Who Fills in if Left Tackle Misses Time?
    Jun 17 2026
    Rams headlines continue to dominate the NFL offseason... In this episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel, Erin Coscarelli and Super Bowl Champion Rob Havenstein talk NFL finances... Los Angeles is projected to field a $201 million offense in 2026, which would make it the most expensive offense in NFL history - led by Matthew Stafford's massive cap hit and a roster full of stars who have earned their payday. But with several key extensions looming, including Puka Nacua's future deal, is this level of spending sustainable? At the same time, the Rams face a major question at one of football's most important positions. Starting left tackle Alaric Jackson recent arrest on suspicion of domestic violence could mean...and while the legal process must play out before any conclusions are drawn, the situation raises the possibility of league discipline under the NFL's personal conduct policy. If Jackson were unavailable, how would the Rams navigate life without Matthew Stafford's blindside protector? We break down: Why the Rams' offense is on track to become the most expensive in NFL history What the Rams' options are if Jackson misses time Whether L.A. should have invested more heavily in offensive tackle during the draft The realistic path for rookie Keagan Trost Could veteran Taylor Decker be an answer? Which of the Rams' four offensive linemen entering contract years should be prioritized? Plus, what these decisions mean for the Rams' Super Bowl window and whether spending big today could create difficult choices tomorrow. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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    26 mins
  • Rams Last Week of OTAs, Myles Garret at Practicing with OLB, LA's Defense Change with Reigning DPOY?!
    Jun 9 2026

    It's the last week of OTAs for the Rams. Erin Coscarelli and Super Bowl champion Rob Havenstein tackle where the Rams are at in this episode of Bleav in Rams.

    Erin's visit to Rams HQ on Monday - reigning defensive player of the year and new Ram Myles Garrett spotted with Chris Shula's OLB unit - what does that mean? Does his addition change the structure of LA's defense?! When you bring in a guy like Garrett - how much do you adjust your schematic philosophy? Plus the Aaron Donald rumors continue with both Kobie Turner and Quentin Lake sharing their thoughts on what it could mean for LA... "If" Aaron Donald were to come back - when does Rob see a TRUE realistic timeline for his return?

    We also discuss another quieter but equally impactful offseason addition - Kliff Kingsbury as new assistant head coach - where does Rob see Kingsbury's influence and can he instill an even MORE innovative up-tempo, no-huddle offense in Sean McVay's system?

    And on a recent trip to Disneyland with his family - Erin asks how often Rob who stands at 6'8 actually gets recognized by Rams' fans? His reply wil surprise you...

    Erin's got questions...Rob's got answers... a stacked episode of Bleav in Rams presented by Fanduel - Rams football insight you cant get anywhere else.


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    29 mins
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