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Players in the Rams’ receiving corps have gotten used to their snap counts fluctuating weekly. It’s all part of coach Sean McVay’s game plan.
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The Rams’ disciplined pass rush combined with tight coverage kept the Seahawks offense out of the end zone for sixth time in Russell Wilson’s 125 career starts.
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Against the Seahawks, the Rams looked like the team Sean McVay coached last year. But they still might need some help from the Chargers to make the playoffs.
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For the second consecutive game, the Rams find plenty of production from Jared Goff and the offense in a 28-12 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
Breaking down how the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks match up heading into their game Sunday night at the Coliseum.
Rams will try to turn things around against Russell Wilson and the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson has a mental coach that seems to be working this season.
If Greg Zuerlein hadn’t missed a last-second field goal in a 30-29 loss to Seattle in October, the Rams might be in a different playoff position going into Sunday’s rematch.
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Tyler Higbee made plenty of memorable catches in the Rams’ 34-7 victory over the Arizona Cardinals, showcasing his skill and importance to the offense.
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Robert Woods tied his career high with 13 catches and set a career high with 172 yards receiving as the Rams rolled over the Arizona Cardinals, 34-7.
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Rams’ 34-7 victory over the Arizona Cardinals by the numbers
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Taylor Rapp’s first career interception received plenty of raucous reactions from his Rams teammates in a 34-7 win over the Arizona Cardinals.
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Jared Goff delivers a ‘better’ performance, passing for 424 yards and two touchdowns in the Rams’ 34-7 victory over the Arizona Cardinals.
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Breaking down how the Rams and Arizona Cardinals match up on the field heading into Sunday’s game.
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The Rams have struggled against dual-threat quarterbacks, and Arizona Cardinals rookie Kyler Murray presents another challenge in a virtual must-win game.
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Chicago rapper Juice Wrld suffered convulsions and went into cardiac arrest as police and federal agents were searching his and his entourage’s luggage for guns and drugs at a private hangar at Midway Airport over the weekend, according to police.
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Karen Littlefair acknowledged paying consultant William “Rick” Singer $9,000 for an employee to take online courses for her son, a Georgetown student. She will plead guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
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