San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

GAY EARNS PRO BOWL NOD WITH KEY KICKS

Rams’ PK has gone 28 for 29, looks for clutch opportunit­ies

- BY GARY KLEIN Klein writes for the L.A. Times

The Rams, on the verge of clinching a playoff spot, have not required a last-minute field goal to win a game.

But that situation — or another that requires a pressure-packed kick — could present itself before the end of a season the Rams aim to finish in Super Bowl LVI at Sofi Stadium.

Kicker Matt Gay is ready for the opportunit­y.

“You definitely want that moment,” he said. “That’s what, as a kid, you pretend about, counting down the clock and hitting that as time expires.”

Gay has made 28 of 29 field-goal attempts for a Rams team that can ensure a fourth postseason appearance in five seasons under coach Sean Mcvay by defeating the Minnesota Vikings today at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Gay kicked two fields goals in a 20-10 victory Tuesday over the Seattle Seahawks, a win that moved the Rams into a first-place tie with the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC West.

The next day, Gay also received word from a team official that he had been voted to the Pro Bowl for the first time.

“I took a second and had to reread the text on my phone a little bit and just let it sink in,” he said.

The recognitio­n was a milestone for a kicker who was released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after his rookie season in 2019 and then spent time on the Indianapol­is Colts’ practice squad in 2020.

“All the while knowing deep down in your heart that you’re a starter in this league and that you deserve to be playing on Sundays,” he said, adding, “Just making sure that when I did get back on the field I was going to make the most of it.”

The Rams gave him that opportunit­y.

Last season, after deciding not to re-sign veteran Greg Zuerlein, the Rams were desperate for a capable kicker. Mcvay could not tolerate rookie Samuel Sloman’s misses and low-trajectory kicks. Veteran Kai Forbath lasted two games.

In November, just before playing the Buccaneers in Tampa, the Rams signed Gay. He made his first fieldgoal attempt against his former team and then missed the second.

He gained confidence after seeing and hearing Mcvay’s and his new teammates’ reaction after the miss from 44 yards.

“All the guys were, ‘Hey, we got you,’ ” Gay said. “I didn’t even know some of their names. To show that belief and support immediatel­y was like, ‘Wow, this a good group, a special place.’ ”

Buoyed by the support, with 2 minutes, 36 seconds left in that game, Gay kicked what turned out to be the game-winning 40-yard field goal in a 27-24 victory over the eventual Super Bowl champions.

By the end of the season, Gay had made 14 of 16 fieldgoal attempts.

He kicked three field goals in an NFC wild-card victory over the Seattle Seahawks, and another in a divisional-round loss to the Green Bay Packers.

“Since the time that he got out here last year, kind of midseason, he’s just been clutch and he’s gotten better and better,” Mcvay said.

Whitworth out on COVID list

The Rams placed veteran offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth on the team’s reserve/covid-19 list on Saturday. The 40-yearold four-time Pro Bowler has appeared in 13 of the Rams’ 14 games this season.

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