Marin Independent Journal

Rams’ outlook uncertain after consecutiv­e losses

- By Tim Booth

Two weeks ago, Los Angeles was in control of the NFC West. Now the team might miss the postseason.

SEATTLE » Two weeks ago, Sean McVay and Jared Goff were rolling. The Los Angeles Rams had won four of five and were in control of the NFC West.

After two straight losses, the Rams have given away the division and potentiall­y their spot in the postseason.

“It sucks to lose, you know what I mean? We’ve got to do better. We’ve got to work harder. We’ve got to do something,” cornerback Jalen Ramsey said. “It’s frustratin­g, but I’m not going to sit here and say (we’re) discourage­d or not optimistic. We know what we’ve got in front of us, and we know what we need to do.”

Los Angeles watched its chance at the division title disappear on Sunday in a 20-9 loss to the Seahawks. Seattle (11- 4) claimed its first NFC West title since 2016, while the Rams now have a chance of missing the postseason altogether.

Los Angeles (9- 6) will still make the playoffs with a victory

over Arizona or a Chicago loss next week.

But the Rams may have to do it without Goff after he dislocated the thumb on his throwing hand in the third quarter. Goff popped the thumb back into place and did not miss a play, but doubts quickly emerged about whether he’d be able to play against the Cardinals.

“I’m not sure right now. I don’t want to speculate on that,” McVay said. “I know he battled, and I have a lot of respect for the toughness that he exuded today to be able to finish that game out.”

Even before the injury, it was another poor performanc­e by Goff and the Rams offense. Goff made some baffling decisions, none worse than his decision to throw back across the middle of the field in the second quarter. Quandre Diggs intercepte­d the pass, costing the Rams an early scoring opportunit­y while Seattle’s offense was scuffling.

Goff went 24 of 43 for 234 yards and was sacked three times.

“I need to stop trying to make a play if it’s not there,” Goff said. “I think that’s what the result of today is: dumb. Just really dumb. I’m a lot smarter than that. I’m the quarterbac­k of this team and I’m trying to score points, and it’s led to some dumb decisions.”

The Rams also failed to score on two attempts from the Seattle 1 in the third quarter. Goff was stuffed on a third-down sneak, and on fourth-and-goal Malcolm Brown was swallowed by Seattle’s defense.

Brown was the option because Darrell Henderson injured his ankle two plays earlier. Henderson appeared headed for the end zone but was tripped from behind by Jamal Adams.

“We obviously have got to finish drives. I made what I think is one of the worst plays I’ve had in my career when I threw that intercepti­on to Diggs,” Goff said.

The Rams (9- 6) were held without a touchdown for just the third time since McVay’s arrival as head coach and continued a trend of not finishing drives. A week ago, the Rams drove into Jets territory on their final six drives, but scored only two touchdowns in their shocking loss to previously winless New York.

 ?? ELAINE THOMPSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Los Angeles Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff (16) is sacked by Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed (90), center, and defensive end Benson Mayowa (95), left, during the second half on Sunday in Seattle.
ELAINE THOMPSON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Rams quarterbac­k Jared Goff (16) is sacked by Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed (90), center, and defensive end Benson Mayowa (95), left, during the second half on Sunday in Seattle.

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