The Los Angeles Rams celebrated their Super Bowl 56 triumph today, parading down the city to commemorate their victory. While the team will enjoy the offseason after a very hard-fought and rewarding 2021 season, the future of the team remains in question.

At the podium, Sean McVay and Aaron Donald made it clear that they want to run it back. With a team as dominant and star-studded as Los Angeles, it makes total sense. Von Miller, a key midseason addition who feasted on defense alongside Donald, is down to run it back with the Rams, too.

The Rams' front office may find running back to be a challenge. Donald may be seriously considering retirement and Miller is highly likely to test free agency. Losing them would be a huge blow. Without Donald, the Rams would need to make serious adjustments to their defense as he is a once-in-lifetime talent on the interior defensive line.

The offense will have to find reinforcements as Robert Woods recovers from an ACL tear and Odell Beckham Jr., Austin Corbett and Sony Michel head into free agency. Matthew Stafford's contract will also need to be reworked, as he is due for an extension after next season.

If the Rams do choose to run it back, they will likely be Super Bowl contenders again. They have talent everywhere and have to make the most of this window of opportunity. If other key players buy into the desire to make a title defense, they'll have the chance to become a dynasty.