Los Angeles Times

Rams caught a break while they took one

- By Gary Klein

During his team’s week off, Rams coach Sean McVay said he caught up on sleep while doing “a little bit of football here and there.”

He also watched the television drama “This is Us” with his fiancee.

“Pretty good show,” he said Monday. “Pretty emotional.”

That wasn’t the only TV viewing that grabbed the attention of McVay and his players before they returned to begin preparatio­ns for Sunday’s NFC West showdown against the Seattle Seahawks at SoFi Stadium.

On Thursday, the defending division- champion San Francisco 49ers lost to the Green Bay Packers, dropping their record to 4- 5. On Sunday, the Arizona Cardinals ( 5- 3) lost to the Miami Dolphins, and the Seahawks ( 6- 2) lost to the Buffalo Bills.

With all three NFC West teams losing, the Rams ( 5- 3) lost no ground as they attempt to return to the playoffs after falling short last season.

“It was a pretty solid bye week,” wide receiver Cooper Kupp said during a videoconfe­rence. “They did us some favors there.”

McVay agreed.

“I certainly wasn’t upset to see those teams not come away with wins,” he said during a videoconfe­rence. “I’ll say this: If we handle our business, you don’t have to get into the business of

watching other teams.”

The Rams play f ive of their f inal eight games against the Seahawks, Cardinals and 49ers. They also play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ( 6- 3), the New Eng

land Patriots ( 3- 5) and the New York Jets ( 0- 9).

The Rams are aiming for performanc­es more like the one they gave in a 24- 10 victory over the Chicago Bears — the only team with a winning record they defeated — and not like their embarrassi­ng effort in a 28- 17 loss to the Dolphins the last time they were on the field.

The Rams’ defense played well at Miami, befitting a unit that entered this week ranked second in the NFL.

But quarterbac­k Jared Goff was responsibl­e for four turnovers and the specialtea­ms units gave up a punt return for a touchdown and missed a field- goal attempt.

On Sunday, the defense is expected to be bolstered by the return of rookie safety Jordan Fuller, who on Monday was designated for return from injured reserve after being sidelined because of a shoulder injury. And defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson, activated Oct. 30 from the non- injury football list, is expected to make his Rams debut.

“He sure looks good,” McVay said of the 6- foot- 4, 330pound Robinson. “And I’m hoping that as good as he looks, that he plays that well also.”

The offense has not looked consistent­ly good since a 30- 10 victory at Washington on Oct. 11.

The Rams are averaging 24.1 points a game, tied for 21st in the NFL. The Seahawks, led by quarterbac­k

Russell Wilson, average a league- leading 34.3 points.

“There’s a lot of things that we can do just at a more consistent, more explosive level that is indicative and reflective of the caliber of offense that I think we’re capable of being,” McVay said.

The week off enabled the Rams to rest, heal and regroup.

But Kupp said it did not feel like a reset for a team that is readying for the toughest stretch of its schedule.

“I don’t think as a team we truly need to reset,” Kupp said. “I don’t think we need to reinvent the wheel here.

“It’s just about really dialing in on the details.”

Etc.

McVay said the week off had come “at a great time” for Kupp ( wrist) and running back Darrell Henderson ( quadriceps). Tight end Tyler Higbee ( hand) “made good progress — he didn’t have any setbacks,” McVay said. Their workload will be monitored when practice resumes Wednesday. ... Linebacker Obo Okoronkwo ( elbow), on injured reserve since Oct. 20, is progressin­g, but McVay did not anticipate he would play this week. ... The Rams are off Tuesday.

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JALEN RAMSEY Daniel Kucin Jr. Associated Press and the Rams will welcome back safety Jordan Fuller, who returns from injured reserve after being sidelined because of a shoulder injury.

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