Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

Rams vs. N.Y. Giants

- By Gary Klein

at SoFi Stadium

1:05 p.m., Channel 11 Rams not about to take winless Giants lightly: Despite facing a team that ranks last in the league in total offense, L.A.’s not letting up.

As his winless team prepared for Sunday’s game against the Rams, first-year New York Giants coach Joe Judge apparently engaged in opposition research that went beyond the last few seasons.

The Rams won NFL titles in 1945 playing in Cleveland, in 1951 playing in Los Angeles and 1999 playing in St. Louis.

“Obviously, the only team in NFL history to win three world championsh­ips in three different cities,” Judge told reporters last week.

It’s too early in the season to ascertain whether the Rams are a true Super Bowl contender.

But they are a 2-1 team playing with confidence going into their game against the 0-3 Giants at SoFi Stadium. Victories over the Dallas Cowboys and Philadelph­ia Eagles gave the Rams momentum. And their historic comeback from a 25point deficit on the road against the Buffalo Bills mitigated the disappoint­ment of losing that game in the final seconds.

So quarterbac­k Jared Goff is not concerned about the Rams’ ability to respond after an emotional defeat.

“We’ve always been really good at moving on and getting on to the next game, whoever it may be,” said Goff, who is off to solid start in his fifth NFL season.

The Giants do not appear to pose much of a threat.

They lost their opener to the Pittsburgh Steelers 2616. During a 17-13 defeat by the Chicago Bears, they suffered an even bigger loss when star running back Saquon Barkley went down with a season-ending knee injury. Last Sunday, the Giants did not score a touchdown in a 36-9 rout by the San Francisco 49ers.

The Giants rank last in the league in total offense and rushing. They are nextto-last in scoring.

But Rams players said last week there could be no letdown because all teams in the NFL are capable of making plays.

“The way we respect our opponents and respect the

game is by going out there and being on our ‘A’ game regardless of who the opponent is,” cornerback Jalen Ramsey said.

The Rams are aiming to avoid another game that requires a comeback.

Last Sunday, the Rams spotted the unbeaten Bills a 28-3 third-quarter lead before the offense and defense stepped up. The offensive line created holes for running backs Darrell Henderson and Malcolm Brown, and the Rams finished with 167 yards rushing. Goff moved deftly in the pocket and completed several key passes.

Star tackle Aaron Donald created a turnover with one of his two sacks, and others fed off his performanc­e.

Edge rusher Leonard Floyd, who has two sacks, said that when a defense puts together a series of stops, confidence grows.

“Everybody starts getting rowdy and stuff, and then it’s just a feeling,” he said. “You can just go out the next series and, ‘Oh, yeah, we’re going to get another three and out.’ ”

The Rams, however, could not hold off Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen in

the final minutes. The Rams allowed Allen to complete a third-and-22 pass for a first down. Later in the drive, a pass-interferen­ce penalty against cornerback Darious Williams on a fourth-andeight play from the 13-yard line gave the Bills a chance to win the game.

“It was one of those two minutes that we’ll never forget, for sure,” defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley said.

The Rams mostly contained Cowboys quarterbac­k Dak Prescott and Eagles quarterbac­k Carson Wentz before Allen accounted for five touchdowns for the Bills.

Now the Rams face Daniel Jones, another big, mobile quarterbac­k.

Jones has passed for two touchdowns, with four intercepti­ons.

He is also the Giants’ rushing leader with 92 yards. In the loss to the 49ers, Jones rushed for 49 yards in five carries, including runs of 23 and 19 yards.

The key for the Rams’ defense in any game is to play consistent­ly well through all four quarters, Donald said.

“That’s all it comes down to,” he said.

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Adam Hunger Associated Press GIANTS QUARTERBAC­K Daniel Jones orchestrat­es an offense that ranks last in the league.

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