As the Los Angeles Rams enter Super Bowl 56 on the backs of a ten-point comeback victory over their rivals, the San Francisco 49ers, they are allowing themselves time to celebrate…but only for a bit. As shown in the video below, while jubilation certainly has its place in the Rams' hearts, their minds are also simultaneously focused on the ultimate task at hand: a Super Bowl victory.

Eerily reminiscent of Marcus Peters' “I think we ain't done yet” press conference, Beckham tells ESPN‘s Josina Anderson that he knows that the job is still not finished. This Rams team was brought together to win the championship and anything less will be a disappointment. That places an intense amount of pressure on them as favorites in a matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals who seemingly have nothing to lose. When one team has everything to lose and the other team is playing with “house money,” it usually allows the latter team to play looser on the field. A team that plays too tight can be prone to penalties, fumbles, and drops because they do not have their heads in the game.

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GM Les Snead in the middle, Amarius Mims, Bo Nix, Xavier Thomas around him, and Los Angeles Rams wallpaper in the background

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That will surely be something that the Rams and Beckham need to be on the lookout for but it will not be anything new. Every game for them this month has been crucial as they knew that a loss would be completely unacceptable to the entire organization. Nothing is changing this week for the team out of California with expectations brighter than the sunsets.