
"There was no time for players and fans to send Rams coach Sean McVay get-well-soon cards. A day after deciding not to travel with the team for fear of spreading stomach-flu symptoms, McVay arrived at State Farm Field on Sunday morning. McVay fist-bumped players during warmups, his trademark gelled hair spikes in full effect. And he looked none the worse for the wear while roaming the sideline sockless and calling plays against the Arizona Cardinals."
"McVay had to feel good after the Rams routed the Cardinals, 45-17. Matthew Stafford passed for three touchdowns, Puka Nacua scored twice and amassed 167 yards receiving, and Blake Corum rushed for 128 yards and two touchdowns as the Rams bounced back from a loss to the Carolina Panthers and improved to 10-3, reclaiming the top spot in the NFC."
"The Rams' recovery against the struggling Cardinals (3-10) was expected. Arizona historically has served as a tonic for the Rams. With the exception of last season's Week 2 blowout by the Cardinals, the Rams have thrived in the desert under McVay. From 2017 to 2023 the Rams won seven consecutive games against the Cardinals in this stadium. In 2018 the Rams bounced back from defeats by the Bears and Philadelphia Eagles and defeated the Cardinals and San Francisco 49ers to finish 13-3 a"
Sean McVay missed travel due to stomach-flu symptoms but arrived at State Farm Field and coached the Rams on Sunday. The Rams routed the Arizona Cardinals 45-17 as Matthew Stafford threw three touchdown passes, Puka Nacua had two TDs and 167 receiving yards, and Blake Corum rushed for 128 yards and two scores. The defense tightened after an opening-drive touchdown, with Nate Landman intercepting a pass and Byron Young, Kobie Turner and Kam Curl recording sacks. The victory improved the Rams to 10-3, reclaimed the NFC's top seed, and precedes challenging games versus Detroit and Seattle.
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