Since moving back to Los Angeles in 2016, the Rams have reached two Super Bowls and won one ring. They’ve been one of the most successful teams in the NFL since hiring Sean McVay in 2017, but president Kevin Demoff sees an even brighter future ahead.

During an interview on “Good Morning Football” Friday, Demoff made a bold statement about the 2025 Rams. He says it’s the most talented team they’ve had since moving back to Los Angeles.

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The 2021 Rams team that won the Super Bowl was pretty darn talented, but Demoff loves the blend of experience and youth Los Angeles has this season.

“I think this is the most talented team we’ve had since we’ve been in Los Angeles,” Demoff said on GMFB. “I think that’s what’s exciting from a true perspective as a Rams fan. We have the addition of Davante Adams. It’s sad to lose someone like Cooper Kupp, who brought us so many memories across the street and across the board, but you add someone like a Davante Adams, you have the reigning Defensive Rookie of the Year, who’s been unstoppable in training camp. Matthew coming back. You know, Kyren.”

The Rams certainly have the pieces to be a Super Bowl team this season, especially after coming so close last year in their loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the second round. The defense is loaded with young talent, while the offense has playmakers all over the field.

And with how young and connected this group is, Demoff sees an incredibly high ceiling.

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“It’s an interesting team because it’s a very young team,” he continued. “I think we’re one of the three, four youngest teams, but actually we’re returning almost all of our starters. So, it’s a young, ascending team. You see that every day. They have a great camaraderie and chemistry. We had an amazing minicamp in Maui, to watch the team kind of bond and come together. So this is the most connected team and probably the most talented team we’ve had in Los Angeles, but here on August 20th, that doesn’t mean anything, right? You’ve still got to go do it.”

The road to the playoffs won’t be easy for Los Angeles, needing to get through teams like the Ravens, Lions and Eagles in the regular season. But on paper, the Rams are capable of winning 11-plus games if their key players can stay healthy.

That includes Stafford, who’s been dealing with a back injury throughout the summer. He seems to be on the mend, which is great news, but that doesn’t mean he’ll be able to stay on the field for the duration of the season.

It’ll be fun to see how far this Rams team can go in 2025 because the Super Bowl window may not be open for very long with Stafford approaching retirement.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams president says 2025 team is most talented since LA return