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LA dismantled the Jags and head into their bye with smiles on their faces

  • Deb Whitcas
  • Oct 20
  • 1 min read
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The Rams’ 10-hour flight back to Los Angeles will be a joyous one. Now sitting at 5-2, the Rams cruised past the Jacksonville Jaguars with a commanding 35-7 victory. From the opening drive, Los Angeles showed they meant business, controlling all 60 minutes. Both sides of the ball looked sharp, showing no signs of jet lag in this early kickoff.


The y found their Rhythm early on. Matthew Stafford delivered another vintage performance, throwing five touchdown passes for the fifth time in his career. Even without Puka Nacua, the offense didn’t miss a beat. Davante Adams led the way with three touchdown receptions, while Konata Mumpfield and Terrance Ferguson hauled in the others. Stafford distributed the ball efficiently—no receiver had huge numbers, but everyone contributed. Colby Parkinson led in receiving yards with 47, while Ferguson’s lone31-yard grab was the longest play of the day.


The ground game was steady, if not spectacular. Kyren Williams and Blake Corum shared 12 carries each, combining for an average of 3.1yards per rush. Williams finished with 54 yards, helping keep the offense balanced and the clock moving.


Defensively, the Rams made Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars’ offensive

line look completely outmatched. Los Angeles racked up five sacks and didn’t allow Jacksonville to score until late in the game. Kam Curl led the defense with 10 total tackles (8 solo), while Quentin Lake added six tackles, including a sack and a tackle for loss.


With the win, the Rams enter their bye week in prime position at 5-2, healthy confident, and ready to make a serious push for the NFC West

crown—or at least a Wild Card berth

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