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November 23, 2025 at 11:22 pm #159561
znModeratorThings you love to see. #LARams #RamsHouse pic.twitter.com/WlU2AMUDiB
— Brought Back the Los Angeles Rams (@LosAngelesRams) November 24, 2025
November 23, 2025 at 11:27 pm #159562
znModeratorright edge J. Stewart blows this up–takes on off guard puller … he's done this before this year, b*alls of steel, shoves guard into the path or RB who has to bounce
and the cavalry comes to clean it up pic.twitter.com/PQwafJpPHE
— Jim Youngblood 53 (@53_jim70721) November 24, 2025
November 23, 2025 at 11:38 pm #159563
znModeratorThe man is a national treasure. pic.twitter.com/bOtWXI7FEJ
— NFL Fashion Advice (@fashion_nfl) November 24, 2025
November 23, 2025 at 11:40 pm #159564
znModeratorKobie Turner has 2 sacks tonight. BOTH were on Tackle-Tackle games where he went FIRST
he's not supposed to be the guy to get sack. It's designed, anyway, for the looper to get the sack/pressure.
Kobie says, "I am not going to do it that way, I think I'll get there first" pic.twitter.com/fcIyHTv1HR
— Jim Youngblood 53 (@53_jim70721) November 24, 2025
November 23, 2025 at 11:44 pm #159565
znModeratorVerse power, long arms win the play https://t.co/69raeinOVX pic.twitter.com/yFkUcbgxiZ
— Jim Youngblood 53 (@53_jim70721) November 24, 2025
November 23, 2025 at 11:44 pm #159566
znModeratorFrank Schwab@YahooSchwab
Rams sure looked like the best team in the NFL on Sunday night as they obliterated the Buccaneers.PFF@PFF
Matthew Stafford in his past 8 games25 TDs
0 INTsJ.B. Long@JB_Long
Rams red zone last 5 games: 18 TD passes in 21 tripsStafford in the red zone this season: 24 TD, 0 turnovers
J.B. Long@JB_Long
First in the NFC to 9 victories. McVay’s 8th winning season in 9 years.Stafford’s first career 6-game winning streak. His MVP campaign shifts into top gear with a 3TD performance. 308 passing attempts (across 8 games) without an INT.
Greg Beacham@gregbeacham
Matthew Stafford’s last 8 games: 25 TD passes, 0 interceptions, 2,091 yards, 66.5 completion %.He has 308 straight pass attempts without an INT — the longest streak in his career, in the NFL this season and in Rams history.
Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
Matthew Stafford was sublime, Davante Adams scored two more touchdowns and the defense scored a pick-six.The Rams are 9-2, winners of 6 straight and have the best record in the NFC.
Doug Farrar@NFL_DougFarrar
PFF’s initial metrics for Week 12 have Emmanuel Forbes allowing no catches on eight targets.That’s about what it looked like.
Sam Monson@SamMonsonNFL
Emmanuel Forbes is why people buy low on failed 1st round draft picks.The dude’s really becoming something for the Rams.
Sam Farmer@LATimesfarmer
Rams’ best defensive performance of the season in terms of yards allowed — passing and total.Josh@JoshiosTweets
Sean McVay owns the highest point differential in the NFL.Not only that, it’s the highest point differential through Week 12 of his HC career.
Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
The Rams now lead the NFL in point differential at +124.They’re at +118 during this 6-game winning streak, with an average margin of victory of 20 points.
Greg Beacham@gregbeacham
The Rams have held 9 of their last 17 opponents to 10 points or fewer dating back to last December. Extraordinary.November 24, 2025 at 12:44 am #159568
znModeratorDeath, taxes and Stafford to Davante 😮💨 pic.twitter.com/aicc30Zw0M
— PFF (@PFF) November 24, 2025
November 24, 2025 at 12:52 am #159570
znModeratorSarah Barshop@sarahbarshop
According to Elias, Matthew Stafford has thrown 27 straight passing touchdowns without an interception, the longest streak by any player since play-by-play was first tracked in 1978.Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
In today’s game against the Buccaneers, OLB Jared Verse recorded the first multi-sack game of his NFL career (2.0).Rams Wire@TheRamsWire
Davante Adams says he’s never had this much fun playing footballLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr. has recorded a pass breakup in each of his last four games, tied for the second-longest streak this season.Next Gen Stats@NextGenStats
Emmanuel Forbes faced seven targets and did not allow a single reception against the Buccaneers. No defender since Week 12, 2022 has been targeted more times without allowing a catch.Forbes recorded a career-high 5 passes defensed in the win.
Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
Bucs QBs threw 17 incompletions tonight10 of them were either deflected or intercepted by Rams defenders
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Secondary has become a strength. Even without Quentin Lake, the Rams’ secondary locked down the Buccaneers. Emmanuel Forbes Jr. broke up five passes, Cobie Durant knocked away a touchdown pass and scored his own touchdown on a pick-six in the first quarter and just about every player in the secondary is a sure tackler in the open field.
With Lake and Ahkello Witherspoon both expected to return at some point this season, the Rams’ secondary is only going to get better as the year goes on. Even right now, Emmanuel Forbes Jr. and Durant both look like No. 1 cornerbacks, with Darious Williams also playing well.
November 24, 2025 at 12:55 am #159571
znModeratorRams’ Highlights In Week 12 Win Over Buccaneers: Matthew Stafford’s 3 Touchdowns & More
November 24, 2025 at 12:58 am #159573
znModeratorJared Verse made the play. Knocked the blocked who was supposed to have landman off track. Good play by Landman making tackle, but give Verse credit for blowing everything up pic.twitter.com/kY9AeJ1gmc
— Jim Youngblood 53 (@53_jim70721) November 24, 2025
November 24, 2025 at 1:02 am #159575
znModeratorJared Verse sells upfield with speed, then on second step plants and drives into Wirfs and by getting his hands INSIDE has leverage to drive him back.
Wirfs, recovers pretty well, actually, but Verse spins inside#stayingalive
Mayfield holds it but a very legit sack pic.twitter.com/4BXEds2zz2
— Jim Youngblood 53 (@53_jim70721) November 24, 2025
November 24, 2025 at 1:11 am #159578
znModeratorRobert Griffin III@RGIII
No one is playing better at QB than Matthew Stafford. He should be on the top of every NFL MVP list. Watching him play is like poetry in motion. You’d be hard pressed to find anyone with better arm talent at the age of 37.Mike Golic Jr@mikegolicjr
still can’t get over how the Rams lost the best DL of a generation and have come as close as you can to recreating him in the aggregate.Rams Tapes@RamsTapes
I’m gonna be straight up with you guys, this may be the best red zone defense I have ever seen on the rams… like ever.November 24, 2025 at 2:08 am #159583
znModeratorLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr. has recorded a pass breakup in each of his last four games, tied for the second-longest streak this season.Next Gen Stats@NextGenStats
Emmanuel Forbes faced seven targets and did not allow a single reception against the Buccaneers. No defender since Week 12, 2022 has been targeted more times without allowing a catch.Forbes recorded a career-high 5 passes defensed in the win.
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Emmanuel Forbes 1 INT, 5 PD vs TB Tonight.
Quickly becoming one of the better corners in the NFL. 🤫pic.twitter.com/BSMcYcihcw https://t.co/lEplWXKaUs
— Football Performances (@NFLPerformances) November 24, 2025
November 24, 2025 at 8:57 am #159589
wvParticipantNate Tice noticed the Rams quick snap count on third down:
November 24, 2025 at 9:40 am #159593
znModeratorNate Tice noticed the Rams quick snap count on third down:
I had a little moment of annoyance with them. They were laughing at how the Rams handled the Tampa D. At one point, they mention Whittington’s catch and run, where JW eludes a couple of would-tacklers and gets a few extra yards on what was at first just a 6 or 8 yard catch. They laughed at the Tampa D for not being able to tackle who they called “Jordan ordinary Whittington,” as in he’s just this JAG so what’s with missing a few tackles on him.
Well. Whittington was renowned at Texas for his run after the catch ability. I’ve seen enough plays with him since last year when they drafted him to know that that ability of his translates to the pros. In fact I think he has been under-used this year.
This is a picky little detail, but I thought they were being a little smug and dismissive about that.
Which, I know, is a first world problem. So here are a couple of analysts praising my team after a big win, and I am annoyed by one toss-off remark they make about what is to them just an obscure depth player.
But I stand by it. 😎
November 24, 2025 at 11:28 am #159600
wvParticipantBut I stand by it. 😎
Oh yeah, i heard it. I had a few micro-seconds of defensiveness in my brain on that one.
Nate Tice is the son of Mike Tice, btw. Head coach of the Vikes for a few years.
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vNovember 24, 2025 at 3:48 pm #159612
ZooeyModeratorNate Tice is the son of Mike Tice, btw. Head coach of the Vikes for a few years.
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Say no more.
(I gotta say, I also think Whittington is good, and it’s remarkable how underused he has been so far.
However…the way I see it, the offense has taken some time to integrate Adams. Puka went out, and now they’re back to syncing both of them up. Remember, no training camp for Stafford.
Well, they’ve figured out how to use Adams. While working on tight ends, btw. Then they have Whittington…and then Atwell.
The Rams are not one thing this year. Every week, they bring something else, they EXPAND.
So good fucking luck).
Honestly, I think the league just hasn’t seen Whittington yet. We have because we watch all the games, and then the analysis.
So…fuck the Son of Tice.
November 24, 2025 at 5:32 pm #159620
znModeratorRams look like the team to beat in the NFC after yet another statement win
Nate Atkins
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — In a matter of seconds Sunday night, a football went from Baker Mayfield’s hands to those of a Tampa Bay Buccaneers receiver, and then back into the air. Soon it was in the arms of Cobie Durant, as the Los Angeles Rams cornerback sprinted to the end zone and then toward the tunnel to take in the roar of the SoFi Stadium crowd.
“I saw him bobbling it, and in my mind, I was like, ‘I’m finna take this ball,’” Durant said. “And then I saw Baker Mayfield, and I was like, ‘Ah, I can’t get tackled by Baker.’”
Matthew Stafford was on the sideline doing a “Landshark” gesture with his arms as a nod to Durant’s nickname. Meanwhile, Durant’s defensive teammates were sprinting downfield and toward the tunnel to find him.
“They always run as far away as they can,” defensive end Kobie Turner said of the celebration. “He could have celebrated right there. He went to the opposite corner, so I was like, ‘I guess I’m going.’ I did the celebration with them, and I was out of breath. I was sitting down on the sideline like, ‘Please do not put me back in.’”
This is what playing for the Rams is like at the moment, showcased in a 34-7 win over the Buccaneers to improve to 9-2.
Players are getting worn out by their own celebrations.
And Sunday was a night built for celebration. It was the night Aaron Donald returned to SoFi Stadium for a video montage honoring arguably the greatest player in franchise history, the one who threw quarterbacks to the turf on a rampage to a Super Bowl victory in Stafford’s first season with the Rams in 2021. And here was that same franchise, remade around Stafford, showing the flashes of a squad that can get back there.
There was the pass rush with two-sack performances by Turner and Jared Verse, harassing Mayfield into a 9-of-19 day for 41 yards before he exited with a shoulder injury and his arm in a sling. There was the secondary, making plays like Durant’s pick six and Emmanuel Forbes Jr.’s interception, as well as 10 total pass deflections.
There was even a kicker performance, with Harrison Mevis drilling field goals from 40 and 52 yards for his first makes as an NFL player.
There was Davante Adams scoring two more touchdowns to extend his NFL lead with 12 for the season. There was Puka Nacua, racking up seven catches for 97 yards and converting a third-and-18 that would have most teams settling for a kick. But this Rams squad is not operating like most teams at the moment.
And then there was Stafford. He started the game 8-for-8 for 89 yards on the opening drive. He threw three more touchdowns with a 122.7 quarterback rating, including yet another no-look touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson. He now has 30 touchdowns and two interceptions, joining a list of quarterbacks to throw 30 scores with fewer than five picks to begin a season that includes Tom Brady, Aaron Rodgers and Patrick Mahomes.
“He’s playing,” Adams said, “like the Most Valuable Player in the league.”
Add the different pieces up, and you reach a conclusion: The Rams are the team to beat in the NFC right now.
That wasn’t true before. Not back in January, when they fell just short in a divisional playoff game in Philadelphia and then watched the Eagles roll to a Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs. It wasn’t quite true in Week 3, when the Rams held a 26-7 lead over the Eagles in that same stadium but watched it disappear in a 33-26 loss. Nor two weeks later, when the Rams hosted an undermanned rival in a banged-up San Francisco 49ers in prime time and made all the losing plays in a 26-23 overtime loss that left the locker room blurting profanity.
But everything seems to have changed since then, as coach Sean McVay promised it would that night. The Rams haven’t lost since. And they’re not just winning games right now, they’re dominating.
Sunday’s victory was their sixth in a row. Five of those have come by at least 14 points, with the exception being a two-point victory over the 8-3 Seattle Seahawks. The average margin of victory in the six wins has been 20 points, allowing the Rams to surge past the Seahawks and Indianapolis Colts to the league’s top point differential at plus-127 and to boast the NFC’s best record.
“I didn’t know we were No. 1,” Durant said. “But I know that now. That’s a good feeling.”
These Rams used to have holes you could pick, even when they won. Early in the season, it was about not finishing drives in the red zone, with a new connection between Stafford and Adams that felt forced. Then it was in ball security, when Kyren Williams fumbled going into the end zone in the loss to the 49ers.
Then it was about the outside cornerbacks after Ahkello Witherspoon went to injured reserve, as receivers such as A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Adonai Mitchell and Kendrick Bourne ripped off chunk gains.
Then it was all about the field goal unit that missed a league-high eight kicks through the first eight games.
None of those issues is happening right now. Williams and Blake Corum, who also had a costly fumble against the 49ers, have carried the ball 146 times since Week 5 and have not fumbled a single time. The cornerbacks have gone from allowing plays to making them, with Forbes and Durant both securing multiple interceptions over the past three games. The Rams haven’t missed a kick in the three weeks since switching from Joshua Karty to Mevis.
And Stafford has become a machine in the red zone, thanks to the use of play action and three-tight end sets, plus a growing connection with Adams on slant and fade routes that no defender seems capable of guessing right on.
The result for Stafford has been a chorus of MVP chants at SoFi Stadium and 25 touchdown passes and zero interceptions in the past eight games.
“Most quarterbacks can’t throw (25) passes without throwing a pick,” Adams said.
The two have mostly done their damage from inside the 5-yard line. On Sunday night, that expanded to a 24-yard fade route down the right sideline where Adams left the cornerback in the taillights, much like he did in practice earlier in the week.
“It was similar to what happened to No. 27 out there,” Adams said about Buccaneers cornerback Zyon McCollum, whom he beat on the play. “Poor kid. He was the one in the way today. It wasn’t anything personal. It’s just the way it’s got to go.”
It’s not to suggest there aren’t potential factors that could bring this squad down. The Rams are currently playing without the two best members of their secondary, and with how critical Quentin Lake is to Chris Shula’s defensive scheme, it’s only fair to still have concern in a passing league.
Williams’ ball security issues have a track record. Mevis hasn’t attempted a high-leverage kick yet. And the offensive line could be one injury away from an issue after placing right tackle Rob Havenstein on injured reserve this week. That could be the one way to throw this 37-year-old stationary quarterback off the heater he’s currently on.
If the Rams trip up in the final six games, they could have to travel back to Philadelphia to win in the cold. That’s a statement they still have to make. But the Rams have responded to adversity emphatically enough to have earned the benefit of the doubt. Last week, they beat the Seahawks despite the worst performances of the season to date from Stafford and Adams. This week, they held Mayfield and the Buccaneers to 70 net passing yards without their top two defensive backs.
That’s what a culture like this can breed when the results start to follow.
“It’s a resilient group. A really selfless group,” Parkinson said. “You can see when anyone scores, everyone’s excited. Everyone’s celebrating. It’s a ton of fun to be a part of.”
That culture has Adams, one year removed from furious postgame sessions after Las Vegas Raiders or New York Jets losses, running into the tunnel after his long touchdown as a tribute to Bo Jackson. It has Durant trying to find the words through his postgame smiles, wondering what his mom will have to say about all of this. It has Stafford doing shimmy dances after no-look touchdowns and celebrating the “Landshark” on the sideline.
It has a team with all of its goals within reach with six games to go. And rather than fighting the complacency of these moments, they’re leaving even hungrier for the next score and next celebration, even if it leaves them out of breath.
“I feel like we’ve definitely made a strong statement,” Verse said, “that we’re one of the best in the league. If not the best.”
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