Rams surge to top of NFC, blowing out Buccaneers for their sixth straight win
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Rams surge to top of NFC, blowing out Buccaneers for their sixth straight win
"That meltdown by the defending Super Bowl champions positioned the surging Rams to move to the top of the NFC. Quarterback Matthew Stafford continued his MVP-caliber play by passing for three touchdowns, and the defense also produced big moments as the Rams seized the opportunity with a 34-7 victory that extended their winning streak to six games and improved their record to a conference-best 9-2."
"The Rams routed the Buccaneers 34-7 for their sixth consecutive win, improving to 9-2. Matthew Stafford delivered MVP-caliber play with three touchdown passes, while the defense dominated with two interceptions. With injured players set to return in the coming weeks, the Rams could prove even more dangerous in their Super Bowl pursuit. Less than an hour before the Rams and Tampa Bay Buccaneers kicked off on Sunday, fans in SoFi Stadium erupted in cheers."
The Rams routed the Buccaneers 34-7, extending their winning streak to six games and improving to 9-2, the conference's best record. Matthew Stafford threw three touchdown passes, delivering MVP-caliber performance, while the defense generated pivotal turnovers, including two interceptions. The Eagles' loss to Dallas vaulted the Rams into the NFC's top seed, though the Eagles retain the tiebreaker from an earlier victory. Key injured players on injured reserve are expected to return in coming weeks, potentially strengthening the roster for a Super Bowl push. Remaining opponents include Carolina, Arizona, Detroit, Seattle, Atlanta and a season finale against the Cardinals.
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