Los Angeles Times

Rams vow not to overlook 0- 13 Jets

L. A. can wrap up playoff berth Sunday with victory and get its first three- game win streak of season.

- By Gary Klein

With a 9- 4 record and a postseason berth within reach, the Rams have much to feel good about.

They are in f irst place in the NFC West. The defense is ranked f irst in the NFL in fewest yards allowed per game, and the offense is in the top five in yards gained.

All of that has been achieved by a team that has not won more than two games in a row.

On Sunday, the Rams will have their best chance of f inally putting together an extended winning streak — and clinching a playoff spot — when they play the winless New York Jets at SoFi Stadium.

“I don’t think there’s a better time to get on a streak than in December when you’re playing meaningful games and trying to carry some momentum into January, so I do think it’s important,” coach Sean McVay said Monday during a videoconfe­rence with reporters.

The Rams are coming off victories over the Arizona Cardinals and New England Patriots that were achieved in a five- day span.

The Jets dropped to 0- 13 on Sunday with a 40- 3 road loss to the Seattle Seahawks.

McVay said he has talked “over and over till I’m blue in the face” about the need for consistenc­y, so Sunday’s game offers the Rams an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e some before playing division games against Seattle and Arizona.

“We’re seeing signs of consistenc­y over the last couple of weeks, and now let’s see if we can get our third win in row,” McVay said.

During three previous seasons under McVay, the Rams showed they were capable of extended streaks.

In 2017, during their f irst run to the playoffs since 2004, the Rams put together a midseason four- game winning streak.

The next season, the Rams won their f irst eight games and also had a threegame winning streak en route to a second consecutiv­e NFC West title and a Super Bowl appearance.

Last season, the Rams won their f irst three games. But thereafter they never won more than two games in a row and f inished 9- 7 and did not qualify for the playoffs.

Rams wide receiver Robert Woods said the team would not look past the Jets, who rank 30th in total defense and 31st in passing and scoring defense.

“We know their ranking, but it’s the NFL,” he said. “Each and every week is different.”

Woods has experience playing against a struggling opponent late in the season. In 2014, Woods played for a Buffalo Bills team that was contending for a playoff spot when it played the 2- 12 Oakland Raiders.

The Raiders ended the Bills’ playoff hopes with a 2624 victory.

“So I don’t really take anybody for granted,” Woods said.

Wide receiver Cooper Kupp said “nothing changes” when preparing to play a winless opponent.

“The difference between winning teams and losing teams is razor thin,” he said, adding, “There’s too many great football players and too many great coaches in this league to ever take any team for granted.”

McVay reiterated Monday that he trusts his team’s maturity and that players would not look past a Jets team that lost to the Raiders on Dec. 6 on a long touchdown pass with five seconds left.

“We always talk about your temporary goals and then your big- picture goals,” McVay said. “For us, even [ Monday], you say, ‘ Hey, are we in the playoffs yet?’ The answer is no.

“We accomplish­ed a winning season, and that’s all good and well, but that’s not the goal.

“... There’s a lot of things that we still want to try to accomplish as a team, but the only thing we can accomplish this week is ensuring ourselves an opportunit­y to get into the postseason and that’s by getting our 10th win.”

Etc.

Tight end Kendall Blanton, a member of the practice squad, was placed on the reserve/ COVID- 19 list, the Rams announced. Blanton was on the list brief ly in mid- November but came off it a few weeks ago. Blanton is the second practice- squad player in the last week to be put on the reserve/ COVID- 19 list. Outside linebacker Jachai Polite was placed on it Saturday. ... The Rams’ Dec. 27 game against the Seahawks in Seattle will kick off at 1: 25 p. m. on Fox ( Channel 11), the Rams announced. The game was previously scheduled to kick off at 1: 05 on CBS ( Channel 2). ... McVay said outside linebacker Terrell Lewis ( knee) would be monitored this week before the team makes a determinat­ion about his status for Sunday’s game. McVay said he anticipate­d no change in the status of linebacker Micah Kiser ( knee) or Taylor Rapp ( knee). Both remain on injured reserve.

 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? CAM AKERS earns some of his 171 yards rushing Thursday against New England. Rams coach Sean McVay said he’s “seeing signs of consistenc­y” from his team.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times CAM AKERS earns some of his 171 yards rushing Thursday against New England. Rams coach Sean McVay said he’s “seeing signs of consistenc­y” from his team.

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