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Rams gets a win over the Saints to kick off their second half of the season

  • Deb Whitcas
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The Los Angeles Rams came out of their bye week firing on all cylinders, delivering a commanding 34–10 victory over the New Orleans Saints. The offense didn’t miss a step, while the defense rose to the occasion, shutting down the Saints when it mattered most.


Matthew Stafford looked sharp and in complete control, throwing for four touchdowns and spreading the ball efficiently across his playmakers. Kyren Williams continued to prove he’s one of the most reliable backs in the league, rushing for 114 yards on 25 carries and punching in a touchdown on the ground. His physical, patient running style helped set the tone early and kept the Saints’ defense on its heels throughout the game.


Stafford’s four touchdown passes were distributed evenly — one to Puka Nacua, one to Tyler Higbee, and two to Davante Adams, who is quickly becoming a major factor in this Rams offense. The chemistry between Stafford and his receivers looked polished and confident, a promising sign for the second half of the season.


Defensively, the Rams took control after halftime. Holding the Saints scoreless in the second half, they played disciplined football and didn’t allow any big plays to swing momentum. They totaled five tackles for loss, even without recording a sack, showcasing their ability to disrupt plays at the line of scrimmage.



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