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Los Angeles Rams: Aaron Donald has produced six or more pressures in each of his last five games. No other defensive player has six or more pressures in each of their last two games.
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It wasn’t a banner day for the Rams’ offensive line against the Seahawks. After a lights-out start to his season, right guard Austin Blythe has come back down to earth a bit over the past few weeks. He’s allowed almost as many pressures in the last three games (7) as he did in his first seven (8).
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The Seahawks gave them a game – again – but ultimately the Rams were able to overcome the Seahawks’ 200 rushing yards to move to 9-1 on the year and basically a 100% chance to win their division after 10 weeks. Their 15.1% chance to win the Super Bowl is third behind the Saints and the Chiefs, odds that are likely to climb if they can win their away-home turned home-home game this week.
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Aaron Donald had yet another big day rushing the passer, beating J.R. Sweezy several times, and coming up with three sacks in the game along with a few other hits and hurries. That gives Donald 13 sacks on the season, matching his total from all of 2017 in just 10 weeks.
In his second game as a Ram, Dante Fowler didn’t get to the quarterback much, but he did had one of the biggest plays of the game with a strip sack of Russel Wilson and managed to recover the fumble as well to set Los Angeles up with excellent field position. The Rams take a two-score lead just a few minutes later to help push the game out of reach for Wilson & Co.
It was more of the same for Todd Gurley and the Rams’ rushing offense. Gurley showed great speed and the ability to find creases in the Rams’ zone rushing scheme. Gurley also kept his touchdown streak intact while accounting for more than 150 yards from scrimmage.
The Rams supplemented their rushing attack with chunk plays passing the football. Jared Goff was extremely accurate on the day, as he only missed a few throws that weren’t thrown away.