Kellen Moore Criticizes Players in Locker Room While Praising Davante Adams for Amazing 20-Yard Catch from Matthew Stafford

Kellen Moore, offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Rams, didn’t hold back in his post-game comments, criticizing his team’s overall performance and calling for more consistency. However, amidst the frustration, Moore took a moment to praise
“Look, we’ve got a lot of work to do,” Moore said sharply as he addressed his team’s performance in the locker room. “I’m not happy with the execution, and frankly, neither should anyone in this room. We need to step up in every phase — offense, defense, and special teams. It’s time to hold ourselves accountable and take ownership of our mistakes.”
Moore’s frustration with his team’s performance was clear, but he did take a moment to highlight Adams’ incredible athleticism. “Now, despite the struggles, I do want to recognize Davante,” Moore continued. “That 20-yard catch he made from Stafford was something special. He’s a true playmaker, and that’s the kind of effort we need from everyone. We can’t rely on individual brilliance every time, but when you see a guy like Davante make a play like that, it reminds us all of the level we should be striving for.”
Adams, who is known for his acrobatic catches and elite route running, showcased his skill on the field with a stunning leap to snatch the ball out of the air. The 20-yard dart from Stafford was perfectly placed, but it was Adams’ ability to track the ball and leap into the air to make the catch that had everyone talking. His catch was a key highlight in a game where the Rams struggled to find rhythm offensively.
“His ability to make that kind of play at such a critical moment shows why he’s one of the best,” Moore added. “But the reality is, we need more of that kind of energy and focus from everyone, not just one player. We can’t afford to just wait for a star to make a big play.”
Moore’s words reflect his belief that the Rams have the potential to be a more consistent team, but that everyone must take responsibility and elevate their game. While the spotlight on Adams’ amazing catch was deserved, Moore’s critique in the locker room was a reminder that the team’s overall effort needs to match the high standards set by players like him.
The Rams will be looking to bounce back in their next game, and Moore will be hoping that the entire team takes his message to heart, especially with plays like Adams’ catch serving as a reminder of the potential within the roster.
Tyler Warren's hair is just one awesome feature of multi-dimensional Colts rookie tight end

Tyler Warren does it all.

That includes pulling off shoulder-length blonde hair as an NFL tight end.
The Indianapolis Colts' rookie, taken No. 14 overall in the 2025 NFL Draft out of Penn State, is clearly special.
The hair just completes the picture.
There don't appear to be any real origin stories of the hair. Warren's early PSU pictures have him with shorter hair, so it was an in-college decision.
Once he started growing it, Warren clearly decided not to stop.
It just added to the vibe of one of the best players in the country. Penn State threw to him a ton, of course. But they also let him run the ball and even throw the ball.
The Colts had to have been thrilled when Warren made it to No. 14 in the first round. He wasn't even the first tight end chosen. The Chicago Bears took Colston Loveland at No. 10, a move that hasn't aged well so far.
Warren looks like he can be the centerpiece of Indy's passing attack for years and years to come. He's been a favorite target of Daniel Jones, and yes, Warren already has a rushing TD this season, too.
It wouldn't be shocking at all to see a few youngsters in the Indianapolis area begin growing out their hair, too. If Tyler can do it, why not them?
It's hard to pull it off the way Warren has, though. He's so impressive on the field that the flowing hair just adds to the picture. And so far, it's quite the exquisite picture.