Jared Goff will bring a Super Bowl ring to the Los Angeles Rams. This is what Robert Woods believes as the Rams prepare to take on the New Orleans Saints this Sunday.

Woods is one of Goff's primary passing options on the Rams offense. His 1219 receiving yards and six TDs helped take the team to a Super Bowl LIII appearance.

The wideout from Gardena, CA had nothing but good things to say about his quarterback after the season began. He also noted that he has become more vocal after their bitter Super Bowl loss to the New England Patriots.

“I would say some plays, where communication issues aren't perfect, you see Jared take command of the offense, pick a play and just get us going, keep us moving and really just, not always depending on [head coach Sean] McVay to call a play in crunch time if communication is down,” receiver Robert Woods says, per ESPN's Lindsey Thiry.

Fellow receiver Cooper Kupp also noticed the growth the franchise QB has gone through after the Super Bowl defeat.

“He's not waiting, like, ‘Oh coach will fix it later,'” Kupp says. “He wants them to know this isn't how we do things and we're going to fix it right now.”

Goff, who was born 406 miles away from the LA Memorial Coliseum, has dropped five places in the NFL's QB index to 17th. His lackluster performance in the Super Bowl and Week 1 against the Carolina Panthers probably added up to the rank.

However, people immediately forgot how dominant Goff was last season. He passed for 4688 yards and 32 passing TDs. He also had his highest yards per game at 293 and a strong QB rating og 101.1.

The Rams will have a tough challenge against Drew Brees and the Saints come Sunday. This time, Goff will be determined to prove that their Super Bowl run last year wasn't a fluke.