San Diego Union-Tribune

RAMS HAVE TOUGH TIME BUT IMPROVE TO 3-1

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

No razzle-dazzle. Little misdirecti­on. Not much imaginatio­n.

For three quarters, the Rams offense looked nothing like the unit that entered Sunday against the winless New York Giants averaging nearly 30 points a game.

And then, when the Rams got the ball with less than 10 minutes left, coach Sean McVay finally appeared to recapture his play-calling rhythm.

Receiver Cooper Kupp turned a mid-range pass from Jared Goff into a long touchdown, and a late intercepti­on by cornerback Darious Williams helped the Rams hold off the Giants for a 17-9 victory at SoFi Stadium.

The Rams improved to 3-1 with a tougher-than-expected victory over one of the NFL’s remaining winless teams. After the game, as both teams left the field, Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey and Giants receiver Golden Tate scuffled and fell to the turf before teammates pulled them apart.

Though the game lacked pizzazz, the Rams finished the first quarter of the season with one of the best records.

“Three and one is great,” said Goff, who passed for 200

Rams 17, Giants 9

yards and touchdown. “It’s better than 2-2, 1-3 or 0-4, but you would love to be 4-0.”

The Seahawks and Bills are 4-0. The Chiefs and Packers are 3-0 going into games today.

After the Rams defeated the Cowboys and the Eagles, a loss to the Bills ruined their perfect start. But they bounced back with a victory that keeps them among early contenders for a playoff spot.

The Rams play three of their next four games on the road, starting next Sunday at Washington. They open NFC West play the following week against the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium, and then play host to the Chicago before traveling again to play the Dolphins.

McVay and his players sounded confident after the victory over the Giants.

“This is nowhere near our best on both sides of the ball,” said Williams, who also had a key intercepti­on against the Eagles, “and I just see a ton of growth happening in this next 12 games.”

The Rams went into Sunday ranked third in rushing and seventh in scoring, but the Giants outgained them, 295-240. The Rams, who were averaging 170 yards rushing a game, managed only 58 against a Giants defense that gave up 39 points in a loss to the 49ers the previous week.

“By no means are we going to undersell the fact that we can walk off the field with a W,” Kupp said. “But at the same time we have a bad taste in our mouth, just as an offense, how we executed today.”

Tight end Gerald Everett scored a 2-yard touchdown on a jet sweep to cap the

Rams’ opening drive. McVay thereafter appeared to shy from the creative play-calling that has been a hallmark for most of his three-plus seasons with the Rams.

“We were probably a little bit more conservati­ve than I would have liked to have been offensivel­y, but we couldn’t get anything going in the run game,” McVay said. “We just really never were able to get into a rhythm outside of that first drive.”

The Rams led 10-6 at halftime, and the Giants pulled within a point with a field goal early in the fourth quarter.

The Rams made mistakes “here and there,” defensive tackle Aaron Donald said. But being 3-1 is a good start as the Rams prepare for the rest of the season.

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