
"The Rams wanted to make the playoffs in the worst way. Mission accomplished. They're headed to the playoffs in the worst way imaginable. Monday night's 27-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons was an abomination - you could feel that vibe in the postgame locker room - but the Rams need to study it, even if it requires contraptions to pry open their eyes."
"The Rams looked nothing like the team that just about everyone had at the top of their power rankings for most of the season. Matthew Stafford had three interceptions. Fill-in left tackle D.J. Humphries had a pair of penalties that wiped out two huge receptions. And Atlanta's Bijan Robinson would still be running now but decided to stop once he reached the end zone (after a 93-yard touchdown, mind you.)"
Rams lost 27-24 to the Atlanta Falcons and secured a playoff berth despite the defeat. The team was scoreless in the first half for only the third time in Sean McVay's nine seasons, and Atlanta led by three touchdowns at halftime. Matthew Stafford threw three interceptions, and fill-in left tackle D.J. Humphries committed two penalties that erased big receptions. Bijan Robinson returned a 93-yard touchdown. The Rams began the season 9-2 but have lost three of five since. The season finale against Arizona becomes crucial, and getting Davante Adams healthy is key.
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