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Rams shut down Raven's offense

  • Deb Whitcas
  • 38 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

The LA Rams traveled to Baltimore and defeated the Ravens with a final score of 17–3. With the win, the Rams move to 4–2 on the season and remain firmly in the divisional race.

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The win today wasn’t flashy or exciting—it was quite the opposite. It was a gritty, old-school defensive showcase from the Rams. Matthew Stafford and the offense did just enough to get the job done. Stafford went 17-for-26 for 181 yards and threw one touchdown pass to

tight end Tyler Higbee, who led all receivers with 4 catches for 40 yards. Running back Kyren Williams added the other touchdown on the ground, finishing with 50 yards on 13 carries.


The defense, however, stole the show. Facing a banged-up Ravens squad, the Rams’ defense played at an elite level all game. Linebacker Nate Landman recorded a staggering 17 tackles, setting a new team record for most tackles in a road game.


The defense also forced three turnovers—two fumbles and one interception. Safety Quentin Lake recovered one of the fumbles that was caused by Jared Verse and also snagged the interception, making high impact plays throughout the day. Lake could easily be considered the player of the game. Lake’s contract with the Rams is up after this 2025 season and chatter around the league is that the team have expressed interest in re-signing him, especially since he is a staple in the Rams defense.


The Rams travel across the pond to London for next week’s game, where they’ll face

the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium. It’ll be an early kickoff

next Sunday for fans tuning in back home in the States

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