Houston Chronicle

Stafford outduels Murray

- By David Brandt

GLENDALE, Ariz. — From the first play to the last, Aaron Donald and the Los Angeles Rams showed they’re still a heavyweigh­t in the NFC West.

The six-time All-Pro finished with three sacks — the first on the initial play from scrimmage and the last as time expired — while Matthew Stafford threw for 287 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Rams past the Arizona Cardinals 30-23 on Monday night.

“That’s what the best do. They play their best when the best is required,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “We talk about competitiv­e greatness all the time and this guy is the epitome of competitiv­e greatness. Really proud of Aaron. Not at all surprised.”

The Cardinals (10-3) will have to wait at least one more week before clinching their first playoff spot since 2015. Kyler Murray threw two intercepti­ons that led to Rams touchdowns.

Cooper Kupp and Odell Beckham Jr. both caught touchdowns for the Rams (9-4), who won their second straight, pulled within one game of the Cardinals in the division and look rejuvenate­d following a three-game losing streak in November.

Kupp had 13 catches for 123 yards, the eighth 100yard game this season for the NFL’s receiving leader.

The Cardinals had a chance to tie the game in the final seconds after recovering an onside kick. But a holding call wiped out Murray’s long run on the first play of the drive and Arizona couldn’t produce a last-second miracle. On the final play, Donald charged toward Murray and the quarterbac­k fell to the turf instead of getting run over by the 280-pound defensive lineman.

“We had a game plan, we stuck to it and it was fun,” Donald said.

Stafford — who had plenty of protection and time to throw most of the night — hit Van Jefferson on a higharchin­g pass for a 52-yard touchdown to push the Rams ahead 20-13 early in the third quarter. The veteran quarterbac­k dissected a Cardinals defense that had been among the best against the pass in the NFL this season.

A few plays later, Murray was picked off for the second time. Leonard Floyd tipped the ball into the air, caught it and then rumbled downfield to the Arizona 19. Seven plays later, Stafford hit a diving Kupp for a 4yard touchdown and the Rams led 27-13.

James Conner sliced through the Rams’ defense for an 8-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter to cut the deficit to 27-20.

Murray finished with 383 yards passing as the Cardinals tried to catch up late.

Arizona’s Matt Prater made his second 53-yard field goal of the first half — moments after Murray scrambled for 16 yards and got out of bounds with 1 second left — to tie the game 13all at halftime.

“Not very clean, but I thought the effort was as good as we’ve had as far as start to finish,” Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury said. “Some adverse situations and guys continued to battle and stay in the game, but just not clean enough in any phase.”

 ?? Jeff Lewis / Associated Press ?? As usual, Cooper Kupp stepped up for the Rams as the NFL’s leading receiver had 13 catches for 123 yards and a touchdown.
Jeff Lewis / Associated Press As usual, Cooper Kupp stepped up for the Rams as the NFL’s leading receiver had 13 catches for 123 yards and a touchdown.

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