Los Angeles Times

Williams grabs a hold of win

- By Emmanuel Morgan

The Rams’ defense knew it had to make a stop. For the second time in a month, cornerback Darious Williams delivered.

The New York Giants’ offense smelled blood, trailing Los Angeles 17- 9, but marched into striking distance to the 14- yard line. With 59 seconds left, quarterbac­k Daniel Jones took the snap, then stepped up through a hole in the middle of the pocket. He launched a pass to wide receiver Damion Ratley, who had his arms out around the five- yard line.

But Williams recognized the concept and slung his body in front of Ratley, snagging the intercepti­on near the sideline. He and teammates celebrated as the turnover sealed the Rams’ 17- 9 victory and 3- 1 record.

“The release, the stem, everything, I knew that was kind of his play,” Williams said. “At the end of the day, luckily I just made a play on it.”

The takeaway capped a strong collective defensive performanc­e for the Rams. A lackluster showing by the usually efficient unit on offense forced the defense to step up. And it responded, not allowing the Giants to score a touchdown and generating disruptive pressure. The Rams finished with five sacks and eight quarterbac­k hits.

Jones left with an almost spotless white- and- red jersey. But had SoFi Stadium’s artificial turf been natural grass, his uniform would have been splattered green and brown.

“I thought there was a lot of different guys that created a lot of disruption in the backfield today,” coach Sean McVay said. “It’s always a collaborat­ive effort.”

Six Rams defenders contribute­d to a sack. McVay credited defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley for calling a good game, varying the play types with four- man rushes and blitzes.

Defensive tackle Aaron Donald and outside linebacker Samson Ebukam set the tone early, both dragging Jones to the ground on the second play.

Jones f inished with 45 yards rushing, most coming from scrambles in which either the Rams’ defense lost containmen­t or he escaped from danger after the pocket collapsed.

“A couple times we had him bottled up and missed sacks and he was able to step up and run,” Donald said. “It’s going to happen.”

The Rams’ offense seemed sluggish for most of the afternoon, but the defense held strong. The Giants entered the red zone four times but only produced three field goals.

“Guys were just stepping up and making plays,” Donald said. “We have 11 guys on the f ield that, at any time, one of these guys can make a big play and a game- changing play. We tend to continue to close out games and make big plays when we need it.”

On Sunday, that guy was Williams — again. In Philadelph­ia, Williams intercepte­d a pass from Eagles quarterbac­k Carson Wentz on what could have been a go- ahead touchdown during the second game of the season.

The 2018 undrafted free agent from Alabama Birmingham showed again he could perform in clutch moments. He also showed resiliency after last week, when referees called him for a debatable pass- interferen­ce penalty on Buffalo Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis, a play that set up the gamewinnin­g touchdown and the Rams’ only loss.

Donald said Williams “has the potential to be a really good player in this league,” and Williams said that’s his goal. The Rams’ scheme and personnel are complement­s, he said. Offenses shy away from throwing toward star cornerback Jalen Ramsey, and the defensive front creates uncomforta­ble scenarios for quarterbac­ks to operate in.

He believes it’s a result of his preparatio­n too. At practices, he said he refines his technique for when the ball is in the air and makes sure to catch passes after sessions to improve his hands. But sometimes, divine interventi­on puts him at the right place at the right time as well.

“That’s just God blessing me,” Williams said. “... I just try to be a red dot, somebody that’s dangerous on the f ield, and I want every quarterbac­k, everyone that targets me to know it’s a 5050 chance of getting a pick. I think it’s really the positions I’m in and just capitalizi­ng on them.”

 ?? Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times ?? THE RAMS swarm Giants quarterbac­k Daniel Jones ( 8), whose late pass was picked off by Darious Williams.
Robert Gauthier Los Angeles Times THE RAMS swarm Giants quarterbac­k Daniel Jones ( 8), whose late pass was picked off by Darious Williams.

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