Matthew Stafford continues to elevate Rams in win over Saints
Stafford completed 24 of 32 passes for 281 yards and four touchdowns as the Rams improved to 6-2 with a balanced offense and strong defense forcing turnovers.
- Matthew Stafford led the Rams with four touchdown passes in the 34-10 win over the New Orleans Saints on November 2.
- Stafford's efficient passing and leadership have helped the Los Angeles Rams to a 6-2 start, their best since the 2021 Super Bowl run, with Rams head coach Sean McVay crediting his impact.
- Using 12- and 13-personnel groupings, the Rams deployed three tight ends on 35 plays and scored four of five touchdowns while Stafford targeted seven pass catchers, including Puka Nacua and Davante Adams.
- New Orleans dropped to 1-8 and its worst start since 1980 after rookie Tyler Shough struggled in his debut and the Rams forced two turnovers from Nate Landman and Emmanuel Forbes.
- Up next the Rams visit the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday, Stafford is on pace for 45 touchdowns with 2,147 yards, 21 touchdowns, and two interceptions through eight games.
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Saints lose their fourth game in a row, crushed by the Rams in Shough’s starting debut, 34-10
Saints lose their fourth game in a row, crushed by the Rams in Shough’s starting debut, 34-10 NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) – The New Orleans Saints lost their fourth game in a row, this time to the Rams, 34-10. New Orleans fell to 1-8 overall on the season. It’s the worst start to a season since 1980 for the franchise. In his debut as the starting quarterback, Tyler Shough threw one touchdown pass to Juwan Johnson. He also threw an interception in the fou…
Matthew Stafford continues to elevate Rams in win over Saints
INGLEWOOD — With a healthy Puka Nacua, or without him. In 13-personnel, or 11. With his starting offensive line, or a revolving door. With his eyes on his intended target, or misdirecting the defense. It has not mattered this season for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. The results have been the same. Consistent, accurate, explosive. And in Sunday’s 34-10 win over the New Orleans Saints, it was no different as he continued to instill confidence…
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