Josh Holloway, Scott Eastwood, Tyrese Gibson, and Dennis Quaid have been recruited by the Los Angeles Rams for the heist short film

Josh Holloway, Scott Eastwood, Tyrese Gibson, and Dennis Quaid have been recruited by the Los Angele ...

Everything has changed. Everyone wants what we have. We must protect what we have. The only question is, are you able to do it?

In the opening moments of On the Clock, the Los Angeles Rams take on a brand-new spin, starring Paul Hunter and Quaid. The clip is a taped from the Los Angeles Rams, which begins this week's NFL Draft activities in Las Vegas. Holloway is a general manager, but Eastwood is a defensive coordinator, while Quaid is a Rams owner/chairman. Stanley Kroenke is also the name for the Rams.

Fans of the Rams should get a kick out of seeing star players like Kendall Blanton, Terrell Burgess, Aaron Donald, Tyler Higbee, Van Jefferson, and David Long Jr., Jalen Ramsey, Nick Scott, and Ben Skowronek, who have been filmed for several days in the United States, as well as the org's new Hollywood.

The Rams started On the Clock in partnership with, an independent creative studio and idea accelerator founded by Kerstin Emhoff and Ali Brown, and producer John Battsek. Along with Hunter's iconic music videos, television series, and the feature film Bulletproof Monk, he also collaborated with Ventureland's executive producer Mike Rosen.

The first part of a series of branded footage which featured Hollywood notables. Rebel Wilson joined the Rams in 2021 to showcase how it handled its draft activities last year by buying a beach house with Rocket Mortgage as the majority of the teams made their selections remotely amid the COVID-19 epidemic. Inception cinematographer Wally Pfister also delivered a feature that played across SoFi's cutting edge infinity screen during home games.

See below the full On the Clock page.

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