The Los Angeles Rams found their rhythm in Seattle, delivering a heart-stopping 26-20 overtime victory against the Seahawks. The Rams, now 4-4, owe much of their recent success to a balanced offensive resurgence and key performances from their star players. Rams’ head coachSean McVay, in a spirited locker room celebration, handed a game ball to veteran receiver Demarcus Robinson. Robinson had a season-high 94 receiving yards and two touchdowns, including a stunning one-handed grab that sealed the game.
Robinson, though deserving of the game ball, wasn’t the only star of the night. Quarterback Matthew Stafford played a pivotal role in orchestrating this win, once again demonstrating his knack for delivering when it matters most. Stafford’s final, game-winning throw to Robinson in overtime marked yet another chapter in his storied career, showing his command and poise in high-pressure moments.
Stafford’s clutch performance in Seattle didn’t just boost the Rams’ standing in a tight NFC West race – it also cemented his place in NFL history. According to Elias Sports Bureau, Stafford’s game-winning touchdown pass in the last moments marked his 13th such pass in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime, nudging him past Dan Marino for second place since the 1970 merger. The only quarterback with more? None other than Tom Brady, with 14.
This wasn’t the first time Stafford surpassed Marino this season. Just last week, in the Rams’ 30-20 win over the Minnesota Vikings, Stafford broke into the top ten on the NFL’s all-time completions list, pushing past Marino into ninth. For Stafford, these milestones aren’t just stats; they’re symbols of his staying power and resilience in a league where longevity is hard to come by.
Stafford’s big night and key returns power Rams into playoff contention
Against Seattle, Stafford finished the game with 298 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception on 25-of-44 passing attempts. With reliable targets back on the field, Stafford had the weapons he needed to make big plays. All-Pro receiver Cooper Kupp, finally back after an ankle injury, posted a strong performance with 11 catches for 104 yards. Puka Nacua, who had been out since Week 2, also returned, though his game was cut short with an ejection in the second quarter.
The Rams’ win against Seattle puts them in the thick of the NFC playoff chase. After a sluggish start to the season, they’re now tied with San Francisco at 4-4 and within striking distance of the 5-4 Arizona Cardinals for the division lead. Three consecutive wins have given the Rams a renewed sense of purpose and momentum.
McVay and the Rams are looking to build on this streak as they prepare to host the Miami Dolphins next Monday. The Dolphins, sitting at 2-6, present a chance for the Rams to potentially reach a winning record, a feat that seemed out of reach a few weeks ago.
As for Stafford, the veteran quarterback has made it clear he’s not just here to pad stats. He’s focused on pushing this Rams squad deeper into the postseason picture. After all, making history is great – but for Stafford and the Rams, securing wins is the true prize.