Rams overwhelm Vikings, will confront Falcons in divisional round

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GLENDALE, Ariz. -In a season finisher game that was moved from SoFi Arena due to the out-of-control fires in Southern California, the Los Angeles Rams beat the Minnesota Vikings and advanced to the divisional round on Monday night with a 27-9 victory.

It was a great presentation for a youthful safeguard that has moved forward starting from the beginning of the time, which incorporated a 41-10 drubbing at State Ranch Arena against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 2.
Be that as it may, on Monday night, the Rams got to Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold early and frequently, and Protective The new hotness up-and-comer Jared Section recuperated a bobble and ran it in for a score to give Los Angeles a 17-3 lead in the subsequent quarter.

Darnold took a sum of nine sacks on the evening – – tying an NFL season finisher record – – and Minnesota’s offense neglected to pick up much speed.

The Rams’ season-finisher triumph—their first since winning Super Bowl LVI during the 2021 season—came as players and mentors wore Los Angeles Local group of fire-fighters caps and shirts on the sideline to respect the people on call battling the flames in Los Angeles.

Next comes the divisional round of the end-of-the-season games, where the Rams will go to Philadelphia to play the Falcons on Sunday.
Here are the main things to be aware of for the two groups:

Los Angeles Rams


QB breakdown: Matthew Stafford finished 19 of 27 passes for 209 yards with two scores and was sacked two times. He finished 12 passes for 113 yards and two scores to running backs and tight closures. As per ESPN Exploration, that is the most yards and passing scores he has had in a game this season.

The most astonishing execution: The Rams’ hot beginning on offense. Los Angeles battled to score early the entire season, however, that wasn’t true on Monday night as the Rams scored a score on their initial drive for only the third time this season, as indicated by ESPN Exploration. It was a seven-play, 70-yard drive. Stafford was 6-for-6 for 64 yards, including a 5-yard score pass to running back Kyren Williams.

Crucial play: From the get-go in the subsequent quarter, Stafford was hit by Vikings outside linebacker Jonathan Greenard. The play was at first controlled by a mishandling and a Vikings score after Blake Cashman’s scoop and score. That would have tied the game at 10 forthcoming an additional point, yet the call was turned around to an inadequate pass, and the Rams kept the ball.

Portray the game in two words: Sack assault. The Rams fired Darnold multiple times, tying an NFL season finisher record. Darnold was sacked multiple times in the primary portion of, the most in any half in any round of his profession. As per ESPN Exploration, the last group with six sacks in the main portion of a season-finisher game was Washington in the January 1988 NFC Title Game against Minnesota. – – Sarah Barshop

Next game: at Hawks (Sunday, 3 p.m. ET)


Minnesota Vikings


The Vikings’ fantasy season came crashing down in their last – – and generally significant – – two rounds of the year. Presently they’ll have the offseason to sort out why – – and what to do about it.

At the focal point of the conversation will be Darnold, who set up a second continuous unsteady execution subsequent to appearing to restore his vocation during a mysterious customary season. He battled Monday night to pursue choices in the pocket, eventually taking six sacks in the principal half alone subsequent to holding the ball a normal of 4.52 seconds on those dropbacks, per NFL Cutting Edge Details. He lost a bungle on one of those sacks, which Rams linebacker Jared Refrain returned for a score, and he likewise tossed a capture in the primary half.

That outing came multi-week after he finished just 18 of 41 passes in a 31-9 misfortune to the Detroit Lions in Week 18, a game in which he fizzled on no less than three potential score open doors.

Darnold tossed for 4,319 yards and 35 scores during the normal season, inciting the Vikings to consider whether they ought to bring him back next season and defer the crowning ceremony of tenderfoot J.J. McCarthy. However, the last two rounds of this season could make that conversation unsettled.

Eye-popping detail: In a demonstration of the battles of Darnold and the remainder of the offense – – the Vikings went 21 continuous drives without a score before the close end T.J. Hockenson scored on a 26-yard gathering in the second from last quarter. The streak, tracing all the way back to their Week 17 triumph over the Green Straight Packers, was their longest since mentor Kevin O’Connell showed up to begin the 2022 season.

Most astonishing execution: O’Connell’s absence of changes. Yet again he has communicated outrageous confidence in Darnold all through the season and said last week that he was sure Darnold would bounce back from his exhibition in Detroit. Yet, O’Connell had no meaningful changes close by assuming Darnold missed the mark. He made Daniel Jones his No. 3 quarterback, meaning he wasn’t qualified to trade Darnold for execution reasons, and O’Connell kept calling pass plays that left Darnold fatigued against a Rams pass rush that recorded sacks on six of the nine tensions it got in that first half.

Greatest opening in the blueprint: In the wake of neglecting to get a lot of tension in Stafford in the groups’ normal season matchup, the Vikings blitzed him on four of his initial six dropbacks during the initial ownership of Monday night’s down. It didn’t work. Stafford diced through those rushes, walking the Rams on a scoring drive that set the vibe for the whole game. – Kevin Seifert

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