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December 7, 2025 at 6:55 pm #159977
znModeratorI started early.
Why punch it when Nate Landman can pick it?!
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) December 7, 2025
.@AsapPuka MOSSED HIM!
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) December 7, 2025
December 7, 2025 at 7:18 pm #159980
znModeratorBlake Corum takes it 48 yards for 6⃣
He hit a top speed of 21.29 MPH, per @NextGenStats 😳
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— NFL+ (@NFLPlus) December 7, 2025
December 7, 2025 at 7:44 pm #159986
znModeratorAri Meirov@MySportsUpdate
#Rams QB Matthew Stafford today in a win over Arizona:– 22/31
– 281 passing yards
– 3 TDs
– 0 INTs
– 131.2 passer ratingPFF@PFF
Matthew Stafford on throws past the sticks vs Arizona:🚀 10/13
🚀 190 yards
🚀 3 TDs, 0 INTs
🚀 157.9 passer ratingStafford9@LAR9MS
Matthew Stafford needs 6 more TD passes to be the only player in NFL history with 3 41 pass TD seasons.2011: 41
2021: 41
2025: 35 (4 games left)Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
Quite a response to the loss last week. Matthew Stafford looked like an MVP candidate again, Puka Nacua went nuclear and the run game went wild as L.A. piled up more than 500 yards.They are 10-3, tied with Seattle atop the NFC West.
Stu Jackson@StuJRams
Rams now 10-3 on the season. This marks the seventh time with at least 10 wins in a season in nine years under HC Sean McVayNext Gen Stats@NextGenStats
The Rams used 13 personnel (1 RB, 3 TE) on 40 of 67 snaps in Week 14 against the Cardinals, the most such plays in a game by any offense since at least 2016.The Rams’ 19 TDs in 13 personnel this season (3 today) are 7 more than any other team since 2016.
PFF reposted@PFF_Fantasy
Puka Nacua against the Cardinals🐏 7 receptions
🐏 167 yards
🐏 2 touchdowns
🐏 6 explosive plays
🐏 7.6 yards per route runHoward Balzer@HBalzer721
Even Ronnie Rivers averaging 5.1 yards per rushPFF@PFF
The Rams defense vs the Cardinals:🐏 3 sacks
🐏 1 interception
🐏 72.3% pass rush win rate
🐏 42.5% pressure rateLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
OLB Byron Young now has 11.0 sacks this season. The last Ram to record at least 11.0 sacks in a season was Aaron Donald in 2021.December 7, 2025 at 8:05 pm #159988
znModeratorThe pass by Matthew Stafford. 🤌
The catch and finish by Puka Nacua. 🤌📺:@NFLonFOX | #ProBowlVote pic.twitter.com/M6g2UEMOGS
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) December 7, 2025
136 yards in 1 half of work.
Puka Nacua and Matthew Stafford are clicking on all cylinders! 💪 pic.twitter.com/W3wSTg7Zlk
— RAMS ON FILM (@RamsOnFilm) December 7, 2025
December 7, 2025 at 8:20 pm #159989
znModeratorfrom Matthew Stafford, Rams’ offense roll against Cardinals: Takeaways
Nate Atkins
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6871116/2025/12/07/rams-cardinals-score-result-takeaways-nfl/
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford watched most of the fourth quarter of his team’s 45-17 victory against the Arizona Cardinals from the sideline, and it’s safe to say the veteran enjoyed the view.
That’s because his Rams had built a 35-point lead by the time Stafford played his last snap.
Stafford threw three touchdown passes, two to star receiver Puka Nacua, as Los Angeles rushed for nearly 250 yards in a dominant effort and picked up their 10th win.
Running back Blake Corum rushed for a career-high 128 yards and two touchdowns while Kyren Williams added 84 yards and a score of his own.
Stafford looks like the MVP version again
All men are mortal, and that held true for Stafford last Sunday in Carolina, when he turned the ball over three times, including a pick six and a game-sealing strip-sack. The mix of a shootout and rainy conditions brought out some of the overaggressive play of Stafford’s past that day, and as a result, he slipped to second-best odds in a Most Valuable Player race that seems down to him and New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye.
Sunday in Arizona was Stafford’s chance to take it back, and he delivered with the help of a run game that enjoyed its first 200-yard performance of the season with 249.
After a first drive in which he couldn’t quite connect with Davante Adams on a would-be touchdown in the back of the end zone and then overthrew him when he was wide open on a fade, Stafford locked in. He got back to peppering intermediate routes to Nacua, who made acrobatic adjustments to reel in seven catches for 167 yards, including a 28-yard touchdown strike on a post from Stafford and a 31-yard jump-ball touchdown along the left sideline. (This was, somehow, Nacua’s first two-touchdown performance in his young NFL career.)
Stafford also tossed a red-zone touchdown on third down, when he sliced a tight window for a 6-yard score to Colby Parkinson.
Stafford finished 22-of-31 for 281 yards, three touchdowns, zero interceptions, 9.1 yards per attempt and a 131.2 rating before handing the reins to Jimmy Garoppolo for almost the entirety of the fourth quarter. The blowout win keeps the Rams in the driver’s seat in a highly contested NFC West race, and if Stafford can keep up this productive and mistake-free play and win this vaunted division, his case for his first MVP trophy is going to be hard to top. — Nate Atkins, Rams beat writer
Secondary has some struggles again
The Rams have been shuffling their secondary grouping ever since safety Quentin Lake went to injured reserve and top outside cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon came back last week. It looked discombobulated to start the game, even with the Cardinals starting Jacoby Brissett in place of an injured Kyler Murray and playing without top wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.
Los Angeles started Cobie Durant and Emmanuel Forbes Jr. again on the outside, and Forbes couldn’t team up with safety Kam Kinchens to prevent an easy first touchdown to Michael Wilson. They then subbed Witherspoon in for Forbes, and he struggled to stay with Wilson on a couple of chunk plays.
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But the coverage mostly tightened after a bad first quarter, and that allowed the engine of the Rams’ defense to get revving in the pass rush. Kobie Turner and Byron Young both turned in sacks, and the Rams were able to hit Brissett on seven dropbacks. They finally got their first turnover in seven quarters when Nate Landman intercepted Brissett to set up another touchdown.The secondary represented the only negative in the blowout win, as Wilson was able to rack up 11 catches for 142 yards and two touchdowns by trading off big gains against Witherspoon and Forbes. Some regression was to be expected after losing a player like Lake, who could disguise and coordinate the defense so well from a mix of three different positions. Without him, this no longer looks quite like one of the best defenses in the league, but stopping the run and rushing the passer can still go a long way with an offense this potent. – Atkins
December 7, 2025 at 8:23 pm #159990
znModeratorPuka Nacua & Blake Corum
Game Balls 🏈🏈 pic.twitter.com/FKtggmd2au
— NFL GameDay (@NFLGameDay) December 8, 2025
December 7, 2025 at 8:30 pm #159991
znModeratorStu Jackson, from https://www.therams.com/news/game-recap-rams-blow-out-cardinals-45-17-in-arizona
The Rams’ backfield duo of running backs Kyren Williams and Blake Corum continued their efficient ways, as Corum rushed for a career-high 128 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries, while Williams chipped in 13 carries for 84 yards and one touchdown. That adds up to a combined 25 carries for 212 yards and three touchdowns, good for an average of 8.5 yards per carry.
December 7, 2025 at 8:35 pm #159993
znModeratorNice little Sunday actually…@Avalanche #goavsgo — W ✅@RamsNFL #RamsHouse — W ✅@nuggets #MileHighBasketball W ✅ pic.twitter.com/CmpTyKFyVs
— Kevin Demoff (@kdemoff) December 8, 2025
December 7, 2025 at 8:52 pm #159994
znModeratorRams Top Plays vs. Cardinals: Puka Nacua’s Unbelievable Catches, Nate Landman’s Interception & More
December 7, 2025 at 8:55 pm #159995
znModeratorAs we all know, Puka one hand? No Problem. Nacua is a human highlight reel!
Big first down leading to a Kyren Williams score pic.twitter.com/6vpEWvf3RK
— RAMS ON FILM (@RamsOnFilm) December 7, 2025
Puka Nacua BEFORE halftime vs. Cardinals:
6 rec
136 yards
1 TDUNREAL 🤯
(via: @NFL)pic.twitter.com/fffgATwvgE
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) December 7, 2025
December 7, 2025 at 8:55 pm #159996
znModeratorAbsolute strike from Matthew Stafford to Colby Parkinson. 😮💨
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) December 7, 2025
December 7, 2025 at 9:07 pm #159997
znModeratorLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
QB Matthew Stafford has thrown the fourth-most passing touchdowns in a single season in franchise history. Stafford previously set the record with 41 TD passes in 2021.Dianna Russini#@DMRussini
Most total yards for the Rams in a single game under Sean McVay:556 — 2018 Week 4 vs. Vikings
549 — 2019 Week 13 vs. Cardinals
530 — Sunday vs. CardinalsLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
Through a player’s first 30 career regular season games, Jared Verse has passed:– Nick Bosa (135) for the third-most pressures
– Joey Bosa (92) and Aidan Hutchinson (93) for the most hurries in a player’s first 30.
– Von Miller (41) and DeForest Buckner (41) and tied Josh Hines-Allen (42) and Will Anderson Jr. (42) for the 6th-most QB hits.
December 7, 2025 at 10:46 pm #159999
znModeratorBlake Corum’s Best Runs From 2-Touchdown Game vs. Arizona Cardinals In Week 14
December 7, 2025 at 11:59 pm #160001
znModerator69RamFan
Defense:
DL
They were outstanding,
3/sacks and 11/QB hits and only giving up 51yds in rushing.ILB:
Landman with an INTDB:
Yes, they gave up 2 passing TD,
but they had 6 PDDecember 8, 2025 at 6:38 pm #160028
canadaramParticipantI saw zn mention Balzer in another thread so I thought I’d checkout what Howard had to say about the game. Occasionally I like to see what the beat reporters from other teams have to say.
Rams 45, Cardinals 17: A look at the defensive meltdown
A look at the very ugly performance by the Cardinals on defense on Sunday against the Rams.Howard Balzer
Even while the Arizona Cardinals immediately allowed big plays early in Sunday’s 45-17 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, it still appeared as if they might be able to keep it a relatively close game for four quarters.
No such luck. After two of the first three offensive possessions resulted in points and a 10-10 tie, the game got quickly out of hand when five of the next six possessions were three-and-outs, while the Rams’ first five possessions ended with four touchdowns and a field goal for a 31-10 lead 4:51 into the third quarter. They scored 24 points on four red-zone trips and had 368 yards on 42 scrimmage plays at that point.
Head coach Jonathan Gannon said afterward, “The thing that stands out to me were the explosives on mixed downs, which going into the game we talked about that. That’s how they make their hay, and they made their hay today. We didn’t even get it to third down I think in two or three drives. And like I said, give them credit. That’s a good unit, but we have to play better than that.”
So, let’s get to all the ugliness of a game where the Rams totaled 534 yards on 64 plays (8.34 per play) prior to three end-of-game kneeldowns.
One note: On the virtually empty stat sheet except for tackles, the Cardinals had no sacks, two quarterback hits, no tackles for loss, no takeaways and only two passes defensed.
Ah, those explosives
On a field-goal drive for their first score, the Rams reached third down once (an incomplete pass) and had 18-yard runs by running backs Kyren Williams and Blake Corum.
On their first touchdown drive, they traveled 74 yards on a mere six plays, highlighted by a 14-yard run by Corum and successive pass plays of 18 and 32 yards to wide receiver Puka Nacua. They didn’t have a third down.
The next possession also never reached third down on 10 plays for 75 yards with Nacua having catches for 10 and 20 yards and Williams having two 9-yard runs.
The lead reached 24-10 on a ridiculously easy 92-yard drive (they gained 97 thanks to a false start) on seven plays that started with 1:42 to play in the half and took 1:30 off the clock. There were again no third downs. The possession began with three plays for 48 yards (10 by Williams, 10 to wide receiver Davante Adams (who had only 29 yards on four receptions in the game) and a 28-yarder to Nacua. After the false start, tight end Colby Parkinson had a 14-yard catch and two plays later, Nacua scored on a 28-yard touchdown pass.
Finally, on the first possession of the third quarter, the Rams went 62 yards on 10 plays somewhat more methodically with a 17-yard run by Corum. They did face third-and-goal from the 6-yard line and the result was a touchdown by Parkinson.
For the finishing touches, the Rams scored on two consecutive plays: a 31-yard Nacua touchdown with 12 seconds remaining in the third quarter after an interception and a 48-yard run by Corum on the Rams’ first play of the fourth quarter.
Breaking it down individually
Nacua had seven receptions for 167 yards and five were for 20 yards or more, totaling 139 (20, 28, 28, 31, 32). Four for 111 yards were on first-down plays.
Corum rushed for 128 yards on 12 carries and had runs of 14, 17, 18 and 48 (97 yards) with the latter on first down.
Williams rushed 13 times for 84 yards with runs of 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, and 18 (62 on six attempts). He also had a 7-yard run to go with runs of nine and 10 on first down.
Including a 10-yard catch by Adams, one reception for nine yards by Williams, two for 26 by Parkinson and two for 21 by tight end Davis Allen on first down, six Rams players totaled 260 yards on 16 first-down plays.
On explosives of 10 or more for running backs, Williams and Corum combined for 125 yards on six plays and Nacua had his 5-for-139 on plays of 20 yards or more.
Heck, even third running back Ronnie Rivers got the Rams to the final kneeldowns with five runs for 27 yards and he averaged 5.1 on eight carries.
On balance, and it was balanced, the Rams rushed for 253 yards without the kneeldowns on 33 plays (7.7 average) and passed for 281 on 31 attempts (9.1 per attempt).
Meanwhile, the Cardinals continued their pattern of imbalance with 50 called pass plays and 12 called runs.
Explaining it all
After having only five third-down plays the week before in a loss to the Carolina Panthers, thanks to three turnovers, Rams head coach Sean McVay said, “It shows how important it is about the early-down efficiency. Last week was really rare. Obviously, we had some of the turnovers, but it was good to have a clean slate in that regard this week. When you can be efficient on those early downs, you eliminate a lot of those past situations where the defense feels like they can almost get the pen in their hand.“For us to be able to be the offense that we want to be, we have to continue to take steps in that direction. To be able to have the balance in the run and pass (game) like we’ve had in the early-down efficiency – that’s always key and critical.”
Gannon on the run defense: “We’re going to look at the tape tonight. It’s going to be fundamentals. We’re putting them in the right spots, but I’m sure it’s going to be a lot of fundamentals and technique that we’re not getting executed at a high enough level.”It also can’t be overlooked that the inside linebackers were rookie Cody Simon and Owen Pappoe, who played his first snaps of the season on defense (nine tackles/five solo) with Akeem Davis-Gaither not on the stat sheet. After 12 games, he was third on the team with 68 tackles (30 solo). Simon had three tackles (one solo).
Gannon on Nacua: “There are a couple coverages that they found the stress and they made plays. There’s also a couple coverages that I thought we were in a call that should take away some explosives to them, and we didn’t do it. They kind of beat us right-handed and left-handed. Meaning when we should be taking away something we didn’t, and then the stress of when there’s a tough one-on-one down there winning those too, so (they) just out-executed us.”
Somewhat fitting
It’s the way the season has gone for kicker Chad Ryland. He has missed field-goal attempts of 33 and 43 yards wide right in two games that were lost by three points. Then, after the Rams went ahead 24-10 Sunday, the Cardinals got the ball with 12 seconds remaining in the first half and managed to get into position for a 63-yard field-goal attempt. Ryland banged it long enough down the middle, but it was for naught because the Rams called timeout before the kick. On the actual attempt, it went, yes, slightly wide right.
Or, as Billy Joel sang, “And so it goes.”
Ryland did make a 38-yard attempt.
Punter Matt Haack had a good day with five punts for a 54.2-yard average and 45.0 net.
With kick returner Greg Dortch placed on injured reserve Saturday, wide receiver Michael Wilson was on punt-return duty, but two were touchbacks and one was downed. Wide receiver Jalen Brooks, who was elevated from the practice squad, returned three kickoffs for 66 yards, including one for 33 yards.
December 8, 2025 at 8:35 pm #160033
ZooeyModeratorThey didn’t have a third down.
Honestly, I can’t think of any way I’d like the Rams to have a 3rd down. I’m completely okay without them.
December 8, 2025 at 8:44 pm #160035
ZooeyModeratorOr, as Billy Joel sang, “And so it goes.”
I think that was Billy Pilgrim. But, ok.
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