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Seattle's defense held the Rams to just 112 yards in the second half, allowing just one touchdown drive in that span. That touchdown drive required just four plays and 25 yards out of Los Angeles after Darnold gave the Rams the ball on Seattle's
The Los Angeles Rams have one of the best pass rushes in the NFL but if you look at the box score from Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks, you may not get that impression. The Rams didn’t sack Sam Darnold a single time in their 21-19 win,
Five turnovers on offense means Sam Darnold's report card won't be one he'll hang on the refrigerator, but the defense grades out pretty well in the loss to the Rams.
Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold did get one big play to Jaxon Smith-Njigba (five catches for 63 yards in first half) late in the second quarter, but he also threw an interception on Seattle's opening drive that led to the Rams' first touchdown. That put them behind early.
The Rams’ defense forces Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold into four interceptions, two of them by safety Kamren Kinchens, in a 21-19 win. The offense musters only 105 yards and five first
The 28-year-old quarterback ties his career high for interceptions in a game. Two of them handed Rams decisive TDs and the NFC West lead.
Sam Darnold's four interceptions were ugly. A 61-yard game-winning field that was wide right hurts. A 21-19 loss to the NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams is even more hideous. But most costly for the Seattle Seahawks on a sad Sunday was the injury added to insult.