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Rams fall to winless Jets, fail to clinch playoff spot

- By Gary Klein

The Rams’ Jared Goff walks off the f ield after throwing an intercepti­on against the previously winless Jets in New York’s 23- 20 victory.

As his team prepared to play the winless New York Jets, Rams coach Sean McVay said he was not concerned about a letdown, repeatedly citing his players’ “maturity.”

That was not evident for most of the game Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

The Rams came out f lat, fell behind by 17 points early in the third quarter and could not come back in a 2320 loss to a Jets team that won for the f irst time in 14 games.

“This is not the result, not the type of game that we expected,” McVay said.

The Rams lost a chance to clinch a playoff spot and fell to 9- 5. They also dropped into second place in the NFC West behind the Seattle Seahawks ( 10- 4), who won 20- 15 Sunday over the Washington Football Team.

“We let an opportunit­y slip by,” offensive lineman Rob Havenstein said.

The Rams play the Seahawks in Seattle next Sunday. They f inish the season with another division game

against the Arizona Cardinals ( 8- 6).

It does not bode well if the Rams play as they did Sunday.

The Jets were coming off a 40- 3 loss to the Seahawks and had lost 13 games by an average of 16 points.

McVay and his players gave credit to the Jets and were quick to fall back on the “any given Sunday” nature of the NFL, but the magnitude of the defeat also registered.

“This loss will demoralize us only as much we allow it to,” McVay said. “It’s going to be embarrassi­ng, sick to your stomach about it.”

Quarterbac­k Jared Goff echoed McVay.

“Obviously, we’re disappoint­ed with how the day went and embarrasse­d and sick to your stomach about it,” he said.

Did the Rams look past the Jets, a team that ranked near the bottom of the NFL in offense and defense?

“That question’s always going to be up in the air,” Havenstein said.

It sure looked that way in the first half, when the Rams fell behind 13- 0, a situation that could have been markedly worse had the defense not forced the Jets to kick f ield goals after a blocked punt and an intercepti­on.

“Offensivel­y, just unbelievab­ly poor to start the game,” McVay said, lamenting poor execution and penalties and adding, “Dug ourselves in too deep of a hole. ... I’ve got to do a better job of having our team ready to go.”

The Rams nearly came back from a 20- 3 deficit, but the offense failed to make enough plays.

“We didn’t execute. I didn’t execute,” said Goff, who completed 22 of 34 passes for 209 yards and two touchdowns with an intercepti­on. “We didn’t do a lot of the things that we had prepped to do, and that’s how you lose a game.”

The Rams’ defense entered the game ranked No. 1 in the NFL in fewest total yards allowed per game and fewest passing yards allowed.

The Jets scored touchdowns on their opening drives of the first and second halves, but the Rams forced them to settle for f ield goals on two of their trips into the red zone.

Turnovers, however, were noticeably lacking, especially from a defense that scored touchdowns on turnovers in each of the last three games.

“We didn’t make any spark plays,” defensive tackle Sebastian JosephDay said.

Jets quarterbac­k Sam Darnold completed 22 of 31 passes for 207 yards and a touchdown. The third- year pro from USC completed several key passes out of formations with receivers and running backs in motion.

“We didn’t really get our cleats in the ground,” Rams safety John Johnson said. “That’s when we play our best — when everyone’s ready to go and we’re all set to play. I think they just moved around, a lot of motion. ... It’s just something we’ve got to get better at.”

The Rams trailed 20- 3 early in the third quarter when the offense f inally came alive.

Goff ’s 15- yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Robert Woods cut the deficit to 10 points. After the Jets added a field goal, Woods gained 40 yards on a f ly sweep to set up Goff ’s short touchdown pass to tight end Tyler Higbee.

Matt Gay’s 42- yard f ield goal with 6: 35 left pulled the Rams to within 23- 20.

The Rams got the ball back with less than six minutes remaining and drove to the Jets’ 37- yard line. On a fourth- and- four play, however, Jets safety Marcus Maye broke up a pass from Goff intended for tight end Gerald Everett.

The Jets ran out the clock for the victory.

“That was something that, obviously, we haven’t done all year,” Darnold said of taking a knee in victory formation, “and to be able to execute and see it kind of come all into fruition, I think that was the biggest thing for us and it was an amazing feeling.”

McVay and his players said they would rebound and be ready for the Seahawks. But they could have traveled to the Pacific Northwest with a playoff berth already secured.

“Certain teams, you get that knack for winning,” Johnson said. “We’re still working on that. We’ve had success in the past, but games like that you’ve got to come away with.”

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 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? RAMS TIGHT END Gerald Everett can’t catch a fourth- down pass that’s broken up by Jets safety Marcus Maye in the fourth quarter. The Jets then ran out the clock to earn their f irst win of the season, moving to 1- 13. The Rams dropped out of f irst place in the NFC West.
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Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times RAMS RUNNING BACK Cam Akers carries the ball as a Jets defensive player tugs on his uniform. Akers f inished with 63 yards rushing in 15 attempts.

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