A week after scoring zero touchdowns, the Los Angeles Rams found the end zone a bunch on Sunday in Foxborough. Matthew Stafford led the way with four touchdown passes in the Rams’ 28-22 win over the New England Patriots, a much-needed bounce-back win for Sean McVay’s team after falling flat at home against the Miami Dolphins.
In addition to the 28 points scored by LA, the offense set a new season-high with 402 total yards, outgaining the Patriots by 20 yards. Their 2-for-8 mark on third down wasn’t great, but a 69-yard touchdown by Cooper Kupp and big plays by Puka Nacua throughout the afternoon more than made up for it.
Defensively, the Rams forced two more turnovers: a strip-sack by Braden Fiske and a game-sealing interception by Kamren Kinchens on the Patriots’ final drive. There are things to clean up, but Los Angeles showed life on offense again, which is what’s important.
Below are the highlights from the Rams’ six-point win on the road Sunday.