Los Angeles Times

Bennett shakes off potential disasters

Far from being rattled, the Rams’ rookie quarterbac­k gets on a roll after a slow start.

- By Gary Klein

The Rams played the Chargers in a preseason opener on Saturday night at SoFi Stadium. Observatio­ns from the Rams’ 34-17 defeat:

Stetson Bennett settles in

For a first time in an NFL game situation, Stetson Bennett showed poise and all but announced he would not be easily rattled.

That was evident after two of his first three passes nearly were intercepte­d.

Bennett shook off the potential disasters and came back to complete 17 of 29 passes for 191 yards and a touchdown. He also led another touchdown drive and a field-goal drive.

“I thought it was all right,” Bennett said of his performanc­e. “I thought there was some boneheaded plays that I made. And I thought there were some good plays that I made.”

The Rams drafted Bennett in the fourth round, believing the former Georgia star could back up, and possibly succeed, veteran starter Matthew Stafford.

Fifth-year pro Brett Rypien started the game, but that was just a prelude for Bennett’s debut with 9 minutes 50 seconds left in the second quarter.

It did not start well for Bennett, who last January at SoFi Stadium led Georgia to its second straight national title.

Bennett’s first pass Saturday nearly was intercepte­d, barely avoiding a pick six. He overthrew a receiver on his second attempt, and his third nearly was intercepte­d.

“Didn’t turn the ball over,” Bennett said, before quipping, “even though I tried to a few times.”

Bennett overcame his early mistakes and led a 16play, 75-yard scoring drive that ended with an 11-yard touchdown pass to rookie receiver Puka Nacua.

Bennett completed three of seven passes for 37 yards during the drive.

Bennett also led drives that ended with running back Royce Freeman’s touchdown run and Tanner Brown’s 39-yard field goal.

“It was a step in the right direction,” coach Sean McVay said, adding, “I thought there was a lot of good opportunit­ies for him to learn from and you could see some of the things that excite us about him.”

Offensive lineman Tremayne Anchrum praised Bennett’s command of the huddle.

“He had a couple of backward calls here and there, for sure, but for the most part he had a lot of command,” Anchrum said.

“He spoke with confidence. He really addressed us profession­ally. And he took … the helm.”

Rypien completed three of six passes for 11 yards.

Several potential starters played

After not playing starters and other potential significan­t players during preseason games the last five years, McVay said this year there would be a different approach.

And he kept to his word. Anchrum, left tackle Alaric Jackson, rookie left guard Steve Avila, receiver Ben Skowronek and safety Russ Yeast were among the players that played several series.

Offensive lineman Joe Noteboom, who suffered a season-ending Achilles injury in 2022, did not play. McVay indicated he would participat­e in joint practices with the Las Vegas Raiders and the Denver Broncos.

Nacua continues to stand out

Nacua, a fifth-round draft pick from Brigham Young, continued to show why McVay and receivers coach Eric Yarber have been compliment­ing him since offseason workouts.

The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Nacua caught three passes for 32 yards, including the touchdown pass from Bennett.

Nacua appears to be on track to play a significan­t role with star Cooper Kupp, Van Jefferson and Tutu Atwell.

“You can see he’s a physical, tough, no fear ... guy that has aggressive hands,” McVay said. “He’s doing a great job.”

Receiver Tyler Johnson, one of five free agents the Rams signed to veteranmin­imum contracts, caught a team-high five passes for 70 yards. Freeman, who also signed a veteran-minimum deal, rushed for 26 yards in seven carries and scored on a three-yard run.

Rams need help on the defensive line

With star defensive lineman Aaron Donald on the sideline, young players got plenty of opportunit­ies.

And the Chargers averaged a whopping 6.9 yards per rushing play.

“I felt like we could use our hands overall better,” McVay said. “Didn’t feel like we played the way that we were capable of.”

Bobby Brown, Earnest Jones IV and rookie Kobie Turner will have more chances to develop against the Raiders and Broncos.

Special teams have work to do

First-year special teams coordinato­r Chase Blackburn has some teachable moments to address.

Derius Davis of the Chargers ran through the Rams’ punt return unit for an 81yard touchdown.

Kicker Tanner Brown missed a 46-yard field-goal attempt but made a 39-yard field goal.

Punter Ethan Evans averaged 51.3 yards per kick.

 ?? RAMS QUARTERBAC­K Myung J. Chun Los Angeles Times ?? Stetson Bennett scrambles away from the Chargers’ Scott Matlock in the second quarter of the Los Angeles teams’ preseason game at SoFi Stadium on Saturday. The Chargers won 34-17.
RAMS QUARTERBAC­K Myung J. Chun Los Angeles Times Stetson Bennett scrambles away from the Chargers’ Scott Matlock in the second quarter of the Los Angeles teams’ preseason game at SoFi Stadium on Saturday. The Chargers won 34-17.

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