Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Anderson, Rams run past Cowboys

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RAMS 30, COWBOYS 22

LOS ANGELES — C.J. Anderson rushed for 123 yards and two touchdowns, and Todd Gurley rushed for 115 more yards and another TD in the Los Angeles Rams’ first playoff victory in 14 years, 3022 over the Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round Saturday night.

Gurley and Anderson punished the Cowboys’ normally sturdy run defense and sent the second-seeded Rams to the NFC Championsh­ip Game for the first time in 17 years. Los Angeles racked up a franchise playoff-record 273 yards on the ground — also the most ever allowed in the postseason by the Cowboys, who were playing in their NFL-record 63rd postseason game.

The long-struggling Rams had won only one postseason game since their last trip to the Super Bowl in February 2002, but Coach Sean McVay, 32, has added his first playoff victory to his spectacula­r two-season franchise turnaround.

Ezekiel Elliott rushed for a TD and Amari Cooper caught an early TD pass for the Cowboys, who still haven’t won a playoff game on the road in 26 years. After winning the NFC East and beating Seattle last week, Dallas lost in the divisional playoff round for the sixth consecutiv­e time and fell short of its first trip to the NFC championsh­ip game since January 1993.

Next weekend, the Rams will face the winner of the other divisional playoff game in New Orleans between the top-seeded Saints and the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelph­ia Eagles.

The Rams are one victory away from another Super Bowl trip after McVay’s high-flying, inventive offense largely kept it on the ground, methodical­ly punishing the Cowboys’ normally sturdy run defense with their unlikely running back tandem.

“It’s scary,” Anderson said. “We’ve got two different styles, and we can keep teams off balance.”

The Cowboys, who largely shut down Seattle’s leaguebest rushing attack last week, hadn’t allowed two 100-yard rushers in a playoff game since the NFL-AFL merger.

Dak Prescott passed for 266 yards and rushed for a TD with 2:11 to play, but the Cowboys couldn’t climb out after falling into a 23-7 hole midway through the third quarter. Elliott managed just 47 yards on 20 carries as Dallas lost for just the second time in its last 10 games.

Jared Goff passed for 186 yards and spent much of the night handing off, but the gangly quarterbac­k improbably scrambled 11 yards for a first down with 1:51 to play, essentiall­y wrapping up his first playoff victory.

“Incredible what they did today,” Goff said of his offensive line. “We know this defense and we prepared for it well all week.”

It was also the first postseason victory for the anchor of that line, 37-year-old left tackle Andrew Whitworth, and veteran defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh.

Gurley and Anderson became the fourth set of teammates in NFL history to rush for 100 yards apiece in a postseason game, an improbable developmen­t just a few weeks ago. Gurley is the Rams’ offensive centerpiec­e and one of the NFL’s elite running backs, but Anderson is a veteran playing only his third game with the Rams after signing last month when Gurley was struggling with a knee injury.

They both ran with equal verve while Los Angeles racked up more yards than the Cowboys had allowed on the ground all season. Dallas hadn’t given up 200 yards in a playoff game since Eric Dickerson did it for the Rams in 1986.

But with the Rams’ veteran offensive line cutting holes in the Cowboys’ defense, Anderson became the third Rams player with more than 100 yards and two rushing TDs in a game, joining Dickerson and Marshall Faulk.

Three years to the day after the NFL approved the Rams’ return to Los Angeles, the franchise earned its first playoff victory since coming home from 21 years in St. Louis.

The Rams chewed up the ground and the clock on four lengthy scoring drives in the first half. They kept it up after halftime, particular­ly on a decisive 12-play, 65-yard drive in the fourth quarter capped by Anderson’s bold 1-yard TD plunge on fourth down with 7:16 to play.

 ?? AP/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ ?? Los Angeles Rams running back C.J. Anderson scores a touchdown in the first half of the Rams’ victory Saturday over the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC divisional playoffs. The Rams rushed for 273 yards, including 123 yards by Anderson.
AP/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ Los Angeles Rams running back C.J. Anderson scores a touchdown in the first half of the Rams’ victory Saturday over the Dallas Cowboys in the NFC divisional playoffs. The Rams rushed for 273 yards, including 123 yards by Anderson.
 ?? AP/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ ?? Todd Gurley of the Los Angeles Rams scores past Dallas Cowboys cornerback Chidobe Awuzie during the first half of an NFC divisional playoff game Saturday in Los Angeles. Gurley finished with 115 yards rushing and 1 touchdown in the 30-22 Rams victory.
AP/MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ Todd Gurley of the Los Angeles Rams scores past Dallas Cowboys cornerback Chidobe Awuzie during the first half of an NFC divisional playoff game Saturday in Los Angeles. Gurley finished with 115 yards rushing and 1 touchdown in the 30-22 Rams victory.

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