The Los Angeles Rams have been scheduled for seven prime-time games for the upcoming season, tying the NFL record for the most national broadcasts in a single year, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.
The Rams' schedule matches the historic marks previously set by the 2023 Buffalo Bills and the 2025 Kansas City Chiefs. This designation places the Rams at the forefront of the league's television strategy, ensuring they will appear in the spotlight as much as any other franchise in NFL history during a single campaign.
By reaching the seven-game threshold, the Rams have hit the maximum limit for prime-time exposure allowed under the current NFL broadcasting guidelines. The schedule reflects the league's continued focus on featuring high-market teams and marquee matchups in its most-watched time slots. This record-tying volume of night games underscores the Rams' status as a primary draw for national audiences.
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