Rams WR Davante Adams is living up to his reputation during the team's winning streak. After signing with the Rams, Adams and head coach Sean McVay celebrated their new partnership with a dinner at Bird Streets, a West Hollywood lounge and supper club. During the meal, Adams demonstrated his line-of-scrimmage release technique, a skill that has elevated his career. The Rams' recent success can be attributed to their increased use of 13-personnel sets, with Adams scoring nine touchdowns in the last five games. This strategy invites opponents to load up the box, creating one-on-one matchups with Adams, who is known for his man-to-man beating abilities. McVay praises Adams' ability to work edges and his understanding of the game, both physically and mentally. Despite defenses shading a safety over to help on Adams, he continues to find ways to get open with feints and precise routes. Adams' success in the red zone has been transformative for the Rams, who were 25th in efficiency last season but are now sixth in the NFL. The team's red zone performance has improved significantly, with a 18 for 21 success rate in the last five games. Adams' dedication to his craft and his ability to execute complex routes have been instrumental in the Rams' success, and he continues to be a key player as the team aims to extend their winning streak to seven against the Carolina Panthers.