Turf Show Times
The Los Angeles Rams were expected to come out of Week 13 as big winners over the Carolina Panthers, and in doing that, the Rams were supposed to hold onto their top spot in the NFC, but don’t believe the hype (for now). What happened instead is, the Rams lost, the Chicago Bears hold the title as the best team in the NFC, and now it will be a long week until the Rams get back in the win column.
For Rams fans, don’t give up on this team yet, they were 9-2 and are now 9-3, things could be worse, and this team still has the rest of the season, including a potentially great playoff run ahead of them, but this loss should remind them that winning doesn’t happen on accident, and it doesn’t happen because all the talking heads label you the “best team” after nine wins.
As always, the Rams have a lot of work to do, and fans should expect the Rams to do just that: Get back to work.
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“CHARLOTTE, N.C. – The Rams (9-3) fell to the Panthers 31-28 on Sunday at Bank of America Stadium.
Untimely turnovers, one offensive possession in the third quarter, and an uncharacteristic performance by Los Angeles’ defense both had a hand in the loss.
Reaching the Carolina 22 trailing 31-28 with 2:34 remaining in the fourth quarter, Los Angeles lost the ball after quarterback Matthew Stafford was strip-sacked and Carolina (7-6) recovered, returning the fumble 20 yards to its own 49. However, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty against Carolina’s sideline moved the ball back 15 yards to their own 34.“
“Kyren Williams left Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers in the second quarter after suffering an ankle injury in the red zone. He was taken to the locker room before halftime but after the break, he was back on the field for the Rams’ opening drive.
Williams remained in the game and continued to split time with Blake Corum the rest of the day, which was a good sign for his status moving forward. After the Rams’ 31-28 loss, Williams shared an update with reporters in the locker room and said he’ll be good to go for next week against the Cardinals.“
“The move, disclosed by Kiffin on social media, comes two days after No. 6 Mississippi’s 39-19 victory over Mississippi State in the rivals’ annual Egg Bowl game that all but guaranteed the Rebels a playoff berth.
“I was hoping to complete a historic six season run with this year’s team...