Stafford and Rams Try to Stay Atop the NFC West when They Face Division-Rival Cardinals
The Rams must address pass protection and running back usage after three turnovers by Matthew Stafford in their prior loss, while facing a Cardinals team playing spoiler.
- Sunday, the Los Angeles Rams visit the Arizona Cardinals seeking to shake off an uncharacteristic offensive showing in their most recent game.
- Last week the Rams suffered a 31-28 loss that raised questions as Matthew Stafford committed three turnovers, with Blake Corum running more effectively than Kyren Williams.
- Josh Sweat presents a clear pass-rush matchup with 11 sacks and four strip-sacks this season, while a veteran challenge looms as Stafford and Calais Campbell together have over 480 career starts.
- The outcome has immediate implications for both staffs as Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon faces pressure to prove Arizona's problems extend beyond offense after elimination last week.
- Decisions about receiver usage and run balance will shape the game plan, as coaches weigh Blake Corum and Kyren Williams carries and target Puka Nacua’s 86 receptions and Davante Adams’ 14 touchdowns.
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Rams, Stafford try to stay atop the NFC West against the Cardinals, who have dropped 9 of 10
The Los Angeles Rams travel to face the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday in an NFC West showdown. The Rams are trying to bounce back from a surprise 31-28 loss to the Carolina Panthers last week.
Rams Ready For Cardinals After Last Seasons 'Very Humbling Day'
Rob Schumacher/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK After a shocking 31-28 loss to the Carolina Panthers last weekend, the Los Angeles Rams (9-3) travel to State Farm Stadium to face the struggling Arizona Cardinals (3-9) on Sunday at 4:25 p.m. EST. While the Rams remain atop the NFC West, tied with the Seattle Seahawks and just ahead of the 49ers, this matchup presents both a chance for redemption and a reminder of past humbling defeats. “It’s a ve…
Rams' open star receiver, Davante Adams, admired from afar the former Arizona Cardinals' great player, Larry Fitzgerald, and finally adopted him as an apprentice and model to follow. In 17 seasons, Fitzgerald caught 1,432 passes for 17,492 yards, both seconds of all time, and 121 touchdowns, sixths. In more than 11 seasons, Adams has 1,009 receptions for 12,533 yards and 117 touchdowns, which puts him in seventh place. Adams can approach tie Fit…
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