INGLEWOOD, Calif. – The Los Angeles RamsThe team lost a sixth consecutive game to the division rival after blowing a 17 point lead San Francisco 49ersSunday
Despite the fact that the Rams lost overtime 27-24, they still won the division title. Seattle SeahawksIt was defeated Arizona Cardinals.
After a flawless performance by the quarterback, the Rams ran to a 17-3 lead at halftime Matthew StaffordA physical defensive show that is included Taylor Rapp’s fourth interception of the season.
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They came out of the break with nothing, as defense allowed Deebo Samuelto create havoc again. For a 17-17 tie, the Niners’ receiver ran for a 16 yard touchdown and completed a 24-yard pass.
A win would have made the Rams the No. The Rams were the No. 2 seed in NFC.
Two words describe the game:Tale of two halves The Rams moved quickly through the first quarter, but then they disappeared in the final quarter.
QB BreakdownStafford is still searching for his signature win on a large stage. The veteran quarterback was able to control the opportunity to win his 13th division title, but he fell short. Stafford completed 15 out of 16 passes for 153 yard and two touchdowns in the first period. He completed 21 of 32 passes, gaining 238 yards and three touchdowns.
The largest hole in the gameplan:The third quarter was, it is fair to say. Kyle Shanahan of the 49ers won six straight against his friend, Sean McVay. He made adjustments to his offense that helped him overcome a terrible start with only 83 yards in the first quarter.
Silver lining:After a ruptured Achilles tendon in the right Achilles tendon, it was only six months later that second-year running began. Cam AkersHe made his season debut. Akers ran five times for 3 yards but also caught three passes for 10 yards.