Albuquerque Journal

LA’s McVay aims to foil his ex-pupil

Vikes’ Cousins to face Rams in prime-time showdown

- BY GREG BEACHAM ASSOCIATED PRESS

LOS ANGELES — Kirk Cousins was an eager young quarterbac­k and Sean McVay was a precocious offensive coordinato­r when they got together in Washington.

After they collaborat­ed on two tremendous­ly productive seasons, the partnershi­p led to big things for both men: McVay became the NFL’s youngest head coach in Los Angeles, and Cousins got an $84 million contract in Minnesota.

“I’m very grateful for having crossed paths with him,” Cousins said. “And I’m always rooting for him. But certainly, though, we want to get the ‘W’ this week.”

Indeed, they’re getting back together tonight in a compelling early-season NFC showdown between McVay’s Rams (3-0) and Cousins’ Vikings (1-1-1).

And both say they wouldn’t be there under the Coliseum lights without the other.

“I feel fortunate to have worked with Kirk,” McVay said.

“Sometimes you hear people talk about not having the strongest arm or whatever, (but) I’m not sure what film they’re watching,” McVay added.

“He can make every single throw. I think he has the ability to speed it up with excellent twitch. He can change the launch point. So you’re not limited in any way that you can utilize him. And I couldn’t be happier for Kirk,

and I’ll be rooting for him the rest of the year after Thursday night.”

Their meeting will be an interestin­g barometer for both teams’ early-season fortunes.

The Rams have been largely outstandin­g during their unbeaten start to a season that has picked up right where McVay’s first team left off.

But coach Mike Zimmer’s Vikings defense gave perhaps the most impressive performanc­e of last season against the high-octane Rams, who managed only one early touchdown from Todd Gurley in a 24-7 loss at Minnesota.

“We didn’t run the ball as well as we had in other games against this defense,” said Aaron Kromer, the Rams’ running game coordinato­r. “They’re a stout defense. They’re built to stop the run. That’s their No. 1 goal. … We have to do a much better job. I think we’re a lot smarter football team than we were in the past, so I hope that shows on Thursday night.” More things to watch:

WEEKNIGHT PARTY: The Rams realize Thursday afternoon isn’t an ideal time to brave LA traffic for a football game at a stadium undergoing renovation that has severely curtailed its parking and tailgating.

So they’re trying to make this important NFC game into a civic duty: McVay sent out a funny “memo” through newspapers and social media to all employers in Los Angeles, urging them to allow their employees to leave work early so they can head downtown

for the 5:20 p.m. local start time — which he says is the “typical bedtime” of his 71-year-old defensive coordinato­r, Wade Phillips. They also got Vanessa Hudgens to sing the national anthem, while Compton rapper YG will perform in the second quarter.

Both teams are unenthused about their short-week schedule. Last weekend, Gurley summed up many players’ feelings about Thursday football: “It’s the dumbest thing ever.”

GOING WITHOUT GRIFFEN: The Vikings will play without defensive end Everson Griffen, a captain and three-time Pro Bowl pick. The former USC star won’t make his Coliseum return while he is sidelined indefinite­ly for treatment of mental illness following a pattern of erratic and threatenin­g behavior. With players, coaches and staff concerned about Griffen’s well-being, the show must go on. Stephen Weatherly had his first career sack against the Bills while starting in place of Griffen.

INJURED CORNERS: The Rams have bigger problems than a late start time: Their star-studded defense is suddenly short-handed after former Pro Bowl cornerback­s Aqib Talib and Marcus Peters both incurred injuries in last week’s win over the Chargers.

Talib needs ankle surgery and will be out for at least eight weeks. Peters’ calf injury isn’t so serious, but still might keep him out. The Rams are likely to go against Cousins with backup cornerback­s including Sam Shields, Troy Hill and Nickell Robey-Coleman.

 ?? JIM MONE/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? QB Kirk Cousins, who signed an $84 million deal with Minnesota in the offseason, will vie against the unbeaten Rams in LA tonight.
JIM MONE/ASSOCIATED PRESS QB Kirk Cousins, who signed an $84 million deal with Minnesota in the offseason, will vie against the unbeaten Rams in LA tonight.

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