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Rams prevail in mind-blowing game

Highest-scoring Monday Night Football contest ever

- GREG BEACHAM

LOS ANGELES Jared Goff threw a 40-yard touchdown pass to Gerald Everett for the goahead score with 1:49 to play, and the Los Angeles Rams outlasted the Kansas City Chiefs for a 54-51 victory on Monday night in a high-octane NFL offensive showdown that somehow surpassed the hype.

Patrick Mahomes threw six touchdown passes in his latest jaw-dropping performanc­e for the Chiefs (9-2), but he also threw two intercepti­ons in the final 1:18 as the Rams (10-1) claimed the highest-scoring Monday night game ever played and the first NFL game with two 50-point performanc­es.

Goff passed for 413 yards and four touchdowns, while Marcus Peters and Lamarcus Joyner came up with late intercepti­ons as the Rams hung on.

The highest-scoring game in the league this season was an offensive fantasia featuring 1,001 combined yards and ingenious scheming from mastermind coaches Andy Reid and Sean McVay — along with three defensive touchdowns and 21 combined penalties.

“It was a whirlwind,” McVay said. “I feel like I might need a couple of beverages to relax tonight, but it was great. This is what you love so much about the game.”

The Coliseum’s first Monday night game since 1985 was worth the wait — and if this fascinatin­g spectacle turns out to be a Super Bowl preview, Atlanta should prepare for an All-Madden-level show from two of the most exciting teams in the league.

“It was one of the most competitiv­e games I’ve been a part of,” McVay said. “It was just a competitiv­e game with a lot of high-calibre football in all three phases.”

Rams linebacker Samson Ebukam returned a fumble and an intercepti­on for the first two TDs of his NFL career, while Kansas City’s Allen Bailey returned Goff’s fumble for a go-ahead touchdown early in the fourth quarter.

The second half was an extended thriller featuring 59 combined points, but the Rams made slightly more big plays down the stretch.

After Goff led a 75-yard scoring drive in 89 seconds for the go-ahead TD to Everett, former Kansas City cornerback Marcus Peters intercepte­d Mahomes’ underthrow­n ball near midfield with 1:18 to play.

The Rams only managed to get 14 seconds off the clock on their next three plays, and the Coliseum roiled in anticipati­on of a big finish by Mahomes. But the Chiefs were pushed back to their 13 with 50 seconds left thanks to a booming punt by Johnny Hekker, and Joyner intercepte­d Mahomes’ final desperate heave with 13 seconds left.

This game has loomed in capital letters on the NFL’s regular season schedule ever since these teams confirmed their status as offensive powerhouse­s in September. Along with New Orleans and New England, the Rams and Chiefs are the league’s biggest favourites for long post-season runs.

But before January, these offensive powerhouse­s put on a show for a prime-time audience.

 ?? AP PHOTO/KELVIN KUO ?? Los Angeles Rams inside linebacker Mark Barron (26) signals the touchdown after Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) could not tackle Rams outside linebacker Samson Ebukam (obscured) before Ebukam reached the end zone to score a touchdown after intercepti­ng a pass from Mahomes Monday in Los Angeles.
AP PHOTO/KELVIN KUO Los Angeles Rams inside linebacker Mark Barron (26) signals the touchdown after Kansas City Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes (15) could not tackle Rams outside linebacker Samson Ebukam (obscured) before Ebukam reached the end zone to score a touchdown after intercepti­ng a pass from Mahomes Monday in Los Angeles.

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