LA Rams' Surprising Loss to Panthers Contained No Reasons for Concern, Sean McVay Insists
Carolina's defense forced three turnovers against Matthew Stafford, including a 48-yard interception return for a touchdown, helping the Panthers secure a 31-28 upset victory.
- On Sunday, the Carolina Panthers beat the Los Angeles Rams 31-28 at Bank of America Stadium by forcing three turnovers from Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.
- Playing without key Panthers starters Jaycee Horn and Mike Jackson, the secondary embraced the challenge and used Stafford's preseason hype as motivation.
- Defensive highlights were Mike Jackson's 48-yard interception return touchdown, Derrick Brown tipping a red-zone pass leading to Nick Scott's end-zone interception, and Brown stripping Stafford with 2:25 left.
- The win moved Carolina to 7-6, snapping Los Angeles's six-game winning streak and boosting hopes to end a seven-year playoff drought under David Tepper.
- Matthew Stafford said he isn't worried about losing momentum, and Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay expects a response next Sunday at Arizona.
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LA Rams' surprising loss to Panthers contained no reasons for concern, Sean McVay insists
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Although the Los Angeles Rams' tenure atop the NFC standings ended quickly with their most surprising loss of the season by far, coach Sean McVay says he saw nothing to change his optimistic outlook for the…
NFL roundup: Panthers stymie Matthew Stafford, end Rams’ streak
Bryce Young threw three touchdown passes and the Carolina Panthers forced Los Angeles quarterback Matthew Stafford into three turnovers in a 31-28 victory that ended the Rams’ six-game winning streak on a rainy Sunday in Charlotte, N.C.
Panthers defense defeats 'Superman' Stafford by forcing 3 turnovers, scoring in upset of Rams
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Cornerback Mike Jackson said he struggled to keep his composure all week after hearing repeatedly about just how good Matthew Stafford was — and how the Carolina Panthers had no chance to beat the Los Angeles…
Kyle Bailey Reacts To The Panthers Bounce Back Win Over LA
Source: Grant Halverson / Getty It was a soggy late November afternoon at Bank of America Stadium, but that didn’t stop the Carolina Panthers, as they pulled off arguably the biggest home win of the David Tepper era by defeating the LA Rams 31-28 to move to 7-6 heading into the bye. Kyle Bailey started Monday’s show recapping the massive win for Carolina. Kyle was quick to point out that you can’t guess what this team is going to be on a week-to…
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