The Palm Beach Post

Rams surprise Saints

New Orleans suffers first defeat since Sept. 17 after winning last eight.

- By Greg Beacham

Jared Goff passes for 354 yards and two touchdowns as Los Angeles snaps New Orleans’ eight-game winning streak,

Jared Goff passed

LOS ANGELES — for 354 yards and hit Sammy Watkins and rookie Josh Reynolds for touchdowns, and the Los

Angeles Rams snapped the New Orleans Saints’ eight-game winning streak with a 26-20 victory on Sunday in a meeting of NFC division leaders.

NFL scoring leader Greg Zuerlein kicked four field goals for the Rams (8-3), who earned their fifth victory in six games.

For the first time since 2006, this revitalize­d franchise is guar

anteed not to finish the regular season with a losing record.

Los Angeles turned in a gritty defensive effort against the high-scoring Saints (8-3), holding

Drew Brees to 246 yards passing — just 96 in the first three quarters — and sacking him three times.

Alvin Kamara made an early 74-yard touchdown run and a late TD reception for the Saints, who finally lost for the first time since Sept. 17.

One week after rallying from 15 points down late in the fourth quarter to beat Washington in overtime, the Saints fell behind on the opening drive and never caught up.

New Orleans struggled to stop Goff ’s passing game with its top two cornerback­s sidelined by injuries. Neither Marshon Lattimore (ankle) nor Ken Crawley (abdomen) was expected to play, and the Rams methodical­ly moved the ball to win a meeting between two of the NFL’s top three highest-scoring teams.

Goff went 28 of 43, patiently picking at the Saints’ defense in his fourth 300-yard game of the season despite the absence of top receiver Robert Woods. Rookie Cooper Kupp set career highs with eight catches for 116 yards, and Reynolds made his first career TD catch in the second quarter.

The Rams made two lengthy drives ending in fourth-quarter field goals, and Watkins recovered the onside kick after the Saints finally trimmed Los Angeles’ lead to one score on Kamara’s TD catch with 1:45 to play. The Rams then ran out the clock, with Goff kneeling on three straight plays.

The Rams scored on their opening drive for the second straight week, with Watkins catching a slant for a 5-yard TD. Los Ange- les also sacked Brees twice early, but the Saints adjusted and got back in it with that brilliant run by Kamara.

Reynolds’ TD catch capped an 86-yard drive for Los Angeles in the second quarter.

The methodical Rams outgained New Orleans 250-166 in the first half and held the ball for 18:35. The Rams finished with a big edge in time of possession, holding the

ball for 35:26 to the Saints’ 34:24. The Rams wound up outgaining the Saints 415-346.

The Saint return home to host Carolina on Sunday in a showdown for first place in the NFC South.

The Rams have a trip to Arizona on Sunday to face the Cardinals, who got blown out 33-0 by the Rams in London last month. That was the game in which Cardinals quarterbac­k Carson Palmer suffered a broken arm.

Goff passed for 235 yards and a touchdown in that triumph and also ran for a touchdown and Todd Gurley rushed for 106 yards and a score.

Los Angeles turned in a gritty defensive effort.

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 ?? MARK J. TERRILL / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rams wide receiver Sammy Watkins opens the scoring with a touchdown on a 5-yard pass against Saints cornerback De’Vante Harris in Sunday’s 26-20 triumph in Los Angeles.
MARK J. TERRILL / ASSOCIATED PRESS Rams wide receiver Sammy Watkins opens the scoring with a touchdown on a 5-yard pass against Saints cornerback De’Vante Harris in Sunday’s 26-20 triumph in Los Angeles.

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