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The Rams defeated the Washington Commanders, 28-20, on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.
What we learned from a victory that improved the Rams’ record to 7-7 and tentatively put them in the No. 7 spot for the NFC playoffs:
No more wondering if the 2021 NFL offensive player of the year has finally moved past hamstring and ankle injuries.
Kupp scored on a 62-yard touchdown pass play, his third touchdown in three games.
After Kupp caught eight passes for 115 yards and a touchdown in last week’s overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens — breaking a string of six consecutive games below Kupp’s standard — it remained to be seen whether he could do it two games in a row.
Kupp caught eight passes on eight targets for 115 yards.
For the second game in a row, the Rams drove inside the 10-yard line on their first possession.
And for the second game in a row, McVay called three consecutive passes. On Sunday, two fell incomplete and quarterback Matthew Stafford was sacked.
The Rams, once again, settled for a field goal.
After the game, McVay acknowledged his failure and his need to improve.
Let’s see what happens Thursday against New Orleans.
Receiver Demarcus Robinson and safety John Johnson III showed once again that general manager Les Snead made wise investments when he signed them to one-year veteran-minimum contracts of $940,000.
Robinson started in place of injured Tutu Atwell and caught a touchdown pass for the third game in a row.
Robinson had two catches for 42 yards, including his 23-yard touchdown and also gained 23 yards rushing on an end-around play.
Jones, the defense’s signal-caller, made a team-best seven tackles, including a sack for eight yards and another tackle for a loss.
Jones made several key stops near the goal line.
The most important came late in the fourth quarter, when the Commanders had first and goal at the one-yard line. The Commanders eventually scored, but Jones’ stop took time off the clock.
Commanders receiver Terry McLaurin is a tough matchup for any cornerback.
He was especially hard for Kendrick.
McLaurin caught six passes for 141 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown. McLaurin also got behind Kendrick for a 48-yard reception that ended one yard from the goal line.
Two weeks ago, Havrisik did not flinch when the Rams signed veteran kicker Mason Crosby.
Havrisik beat him out in practice and then kicked three field goals against the Ravens.
The Rams subsequently cut Crosby.
On Sunday, Havrisik kicked field goals of 22 and 27 yards in the first half, but missed a 43-yard attempt in the fourth quarter that would have given the Rams a 31-7 lead.
If the Rams are to make a run to and during the playoffs, they will need Havrisik to make that kick.
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