Kupp’s 2 second-half TDs carry L.A.
INGLEWOOD, Los Angeles County — After a week of coronavirus chaos, the Los Angeles Rams went into their rescheduled showdown against Seattle with no full practices and major questions about who would be in uniform until a few hours before kickoff.
The Rams still came out of a tremendously uncertain week with another win because Cooper Kupp and Matthew Stafford have a rock-solid connection.
Kupp caught two touchdown passes from Stafford in the second half, and the Rams held off the Seahawks 20-10 Tuesday night in a game between two coronavirus-depleted teams.
Kupp broke Isaac Bruce’s single-season Rams receptions record in the third quarter with a 6-yard TD catch that was the 120th grab of his spectacular year. The NFL’s receiving leader added a tie-breaking 29-yard touchdown catch with 10:48 to play to cap an 88-yard drive.
Kupp had his 10th consecutive game with at least 90 yards receiving, a first in the NFL in the past 70 years.
“He’s a great player, (and) he’s having a fantastic season,” Stafford said. “We’re just proud of him, watching him do his thing.“
Stafford passed for 244 yards and Sony Michel rushed for 92 for the Rams (10-4) in a game postponed from Sunday, while Kupp had nine catches for 136 yards in Los Angeles’ third straight victory following a winless November. The Rams hadn’t had a normal day since they beat NFC West-leading Arizona last Monday, but their postgame celebration felt joyously familiar.
“Coming off a very big game against the Cardinals and then having all the stuff go on … it’s just being able to navigate the changes in your routine and still put together a game plan and execute when you don’t even know who’s going to play,” Kupp said. “I just thought we did a good job handling that and walking out with a ‘W.’ ”
With its third victory over Seattle in 2021, Los Angeles pulled even with Arizona atop the NFC West with three games to play, although the Cards hold the tiebreaker based on division record.
The Rams were without starting right tackle Rob Havenstein, leading tackler Jordan Fuller, tight end Tyler Higbee and a host of backups after 10 days of roster turmoil, while the Seahawks were without leading receiver Tyler Lockett, starting cornerback D.J. Reed and leading rusher Alex Collins.
“Up until this morning, you really don’t know if you’re getting some key players” back, said Sean McVay, who became the third coach in Rams history to post four 10-win seasons. Recently “I didn’t even know if we had enough guys to be able to field a team.”
DeeJay Dallas rushed for a touchdown for the Seahawks (5-9), whose streak of nine winning seasons under coach Pete Carroll ended. Seattle is mathematically alive for its ninth playoff appearance in those 10 seasons, but will regret losing an eminently winnable game at SoFi Stadium.
“There’s so many moments in that game I felt like we could have capitalized,” said QB Russell Wilson, who passed for 156 yards. “I think that we’ve always created such a high standard of playing and found ways to win these close games, and this year, unfortunately, we weren’t able to do it.”
Carlos Dunlap had three of the Seahawks’ four sacks, but
they couldn’t get enough late stops or big plays from Wilson, who went 17-for-31 and underthrew DK Metcalf on a key play in the fourth quarter, allowing Jalen Ramsey to break it up.
“There were some opportunities in there that we needed to go the other way, and they didn’t for one reason or another,” Carroll said. “We felt like we kind of kept them under wraps (defensively), but we needed to score again and get ahead.”