The Rams, under offense-minded coach Sean McVay, won division titles in 2017 and 2018 with one of the NFL’s premiere offenses. But those traditional profiles are upside down going into Sunday’s game between the Rams (5-3) and the Seahawks (6-2) at SoFi Stadium. The Rams are ranked second in total defense and scoring defense — and 17th in passing offense. “It’s really been one-score, last-drive, last-play type of games and it seems to be that way with most of the division — but them, always every year,” Rams quarterback Jared Goff said. “Any time you come off of a break, I think guys are rejuvenated and recharged and ready to go.”The Rams defense will be tested by Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 14, 2020 20:26 UTC