Los Angeles Times

Brees concerned over injury

- By Gary Klein and Sam Farmer

Saints quarterbac­k will see doctor in L. A. after hurting his thumb against Rams and getting knocked out of game early.

If there was any doubt, Rams receiver Cooper Kupp showed Sunday there are no lingering effects from the knee injury that ended his 2018 season.

Kupp caught f ive passes for 120 yards, including a 66yard play during which he broke f ive tackles, in the Rams’ 27- 9 victory over the New Orleans Saints at the Coliseum.

Kupp had played well in the Rams’ season- opening victory over the Carolina Panthers, catching seven passes, but none for more than 10 yards. He took it up a level against the Saints.

Kupp said he recalled fellow receivers Robert Woods and Brandin Cooks making key blocks on his long play in the fourth quarter, which set up a one- yard touchdown sneak by quarterbac­k Jared Goff.

“I think that’s just a testament to the team we have, the camaraderi­e we have,” Kupp said.

Goff said he and Kupp “think intuitivel­y” with each other.

“What’s the word? Telepathy,” Goff said, laughing. “I don’t know if it’s quite that far, but we are on the same page right now as well as the other receivers.”

Deep thoughts

It didn’t have the payoff of a touchdown, but one of the biggest plays of the game came on the Rams’ first possession, when Goff connected with Cooks for a 57yard gain on a third- and- 16 play.

“Those are fun,” Goff said of the second- longest play of the game, topped only by the Kupp catch and carry. “It was a good play, something we talked about throughout the week, just taking a shot early.

“We were able to catch one of their guys f lat- footed, and Brandin did the rest. Just laid one out there for him, and he made a good play.”

Another big play

Rams safety John Johnson intercepte­d a pass in overtime in last season’s NFC championsh­ip game against the Saints, a play he made while falling onto his back.

He made another acrobatic intercepti­on Sunday in the first quarter after he and safety Eric Weddle hit Saints tight end Jared Cook.

“I might have been on my side this time,” Johnson said, laughing.

Johnson said he tried to tackle Cook low as Weddle hit him high.

“It jarred the ball loose, and once we all hit the ground, I kind of saw he didn’t have control of it,” Johnson said.

Johnson kept his eyes on the ball.

“I’m like, ‘ Look this ball ain’t hit the ground yet — that’s a live ball,” he said. “Whether it’s a fumble recovery or a pick, I just took it.”

Blythe, Higbee hurt

Starting right guard Austin Blythe left the locker room on crutches after suffering an ankle injury in the second quarter. Jamil Demby replaced Blythe.

“He had one play he’d like to have back, other than that, he did a great job,” Goff said.

Tight end Tyler Higbee left the game because of a chest bruise, McVay said.

Busy week

Rams cornerback Nickell Robey- Coleman was the focus of attention this week because of his role in the controvers­ial noncall in last season’s NFC title game.

Robey- Coleman was featured in a celebrator­y photo on the cover of the game program, delivered inspired words to teammates before they left the field after warmups, and led the team out of the tunnel and onto the field for the start of the game. He finished with six tackles.

“What a week,” he said. Etc.

Before the game, the Saints announced that coach Sean Payton signed an extension through the 2024 season.

Terms were not disclosed but Payton had been earning about $ 9 million per year in a contract that was due to expire after the 2020 season.

Associated Press contribute­d to this report.

 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? RAMS WIDE RECEIVER Cooper Kupp stiff- arms Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore to get loose on his 66- yard pass play in the fourth quarter. Kupp’s long catch and run set up Jared Goff ’s one- yard quarterbac­k sneak for a touchdown and a 27- 9 advantage.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times RAMS WIDE RECEIVER Cooper Kupp stiff- arms Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore to get loose on his 66- yard pass play in the fourth quarter. Kupp’s long catch and run set up Jared Goff ’s one- yard quarterbac­k sneak for a touchdown and a 27- 9 advantage.

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