Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

HOW THEY MATCH UP

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When Rams have the ball:

Quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford is not in the MVP conversati­on, but he’s playing like someone worthy. The 15th-year pro is playing with outstandin­g efficiency since returning from a right thumb injury. In the last five games, Stafford has passed for 14 touchdowns with one intercepti­on. Stafford completed passes from numerous arm angles in a 30-22 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Dec. 21. Running back Kyren Williams has rushed for more than 100 yards in three straight games, making it easier for Stafford. Receiver Puka Nacua needs nine catches and 146 yards to establish NFL rookie records. Nacua and left tackle Alaric Jackson are listed as questionab­le because of hip tightness but are expected to play. Cooper Kupp and Demarcus Robinson remain effective targets for Stafford — Robinson has touchdown catches in four consecutiv­e games — and coach Sean McVay could find opportunit­ies for Tutu Atwell too. Linebacker Kayvon Thibodeaux leads the Giants with 11½ sacks. Linebacker Bobby Okereke and defensive backs Deonte Banks and Jason Pinnock each have two intercepti­ons. Cornerback Adoree’ Jackson returned an intercepti­on for a touchdown last week in a 33-25 road loss to the Philadelph­ia Eagles.

When Giants have the ball:

Veteran Tyrod Taylor will start at quarterbac­k in place of Tommy DeVito. Taylor, a 13thyear pro, completed seven of 16 passes for 133 yards and a touchdown with an intercepti­on against the Eagles. Taylor, 34, is not as mobile as he was in years past, but Rams defensive coordinato­r Raheem Morris said Taylor still can make plays and has outstandin­g touch on deep passes. Running back Saquon Barkley has four rushing touchdowns and four receiving. Barkley has eclipsed 1,000 scrimmage yards for the fourth time. Receiver Darius Slayton is averaging 14.7 yards per catch and has scored two touchdowns. Tight end Darren Waller and receiver

Wan’Dale Robinson are other targets for Taylor. Rams linebacker Ernest Jones IV has made several momentum-turning plays in the last few games. Jones is listed as questionab­le because of illness but is expected to play. Cobie Durant is expected to start for the second game in a row at outside cornerback opposite Ahkello Witherspoo­n. Durant displaced struggling Derion Kendrick. Rookie tackle Kobie Turner has a teambest 6½ sacks. Aaron Donald and rookie edge rusher Byron Young both have six. Safety Quentin Lake continues to capitalize on extended opportunit­ies. Rookie linebacker Nick Hampton also has made plays. When they kick: A few weeks ago, the Rams signed 16-year veteran kicker Mason Crosby to challenge or replace rookie Lucas Havrisik. The Rams stuck with Havrisik and released Crosby after one week. The Giants recently signed Crosby, and he kicked a 52-yard field goal against the Eagles.

By the numbers: Per-game averages except for sacks and turnovers (with NFL rank):

Gary Klein’s prediction: This could be a trap game for the Rams, but they have too much at stake in the playoff race to look past the Giants. Despite the long trip and chilly weather, the Rams will improve their record to 9-7.

RAMS 30, GIANTS 17

THURSDAY’S RESULT

at Cleveland 37, N.Y. Jets 20

SATURDAY’S GAME

Detroit at Dallas, late

TODAY’S GAMES

RAMS (-6) at N.Y. Giants [Ch. 11] .................................................. 10 a.m. Miami (+3) at Baltimore [Ch. 2] ............................................................ 10 Arizona (+11.5) at Philadelph­ia .............................................................. 10 Atlanta (+2.5) at Chicago ...................................................................... 10 Carolina (+4.5) at Jacksonvil­le ............................................................. 10 Las Vegas (+3) at Indianapol­is ............................................................. 10 New England (+14) at Buffalo ............................................................... 10 New Orleans (+2.5) at Tampa Bay ........................................................ 10 San Francisco (-14) at Washington ........................................................ 10 Tennessee (+3.5) at Houston ............................................................... 10 Pittsburgh (+4.5) at Seattle ...................................................... 1:05 p.m. CHARGERS (+3.5) at Denver [Ch. 2] ................................................. 1:25 Cincinnati (-6.5) at Kansas City ......................................................... 1:25 Green Bay (+1.5) at Minnesota [Ch. 4] ............................................. 5:20

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