San Diego Union-Tribune

SACKFUL OF TROUBLE IN WEST

- BY GARY KLEIN Klein writes for the L.A. Times.

Although the Rams’ Aaron Donald dominates all of the NFL, when checking the statistics it seems the defensive tackle performs better against NFC West rivals.

In six-plus NFL seasons, Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald already has amassed 79½ sacks.

Thirty-four came against NFC West opponents.

That’s good news for the Rams — and an unwelcome reality for the San Francisco 49ers — heading into Sunday’s division game between the teams at Levi’s Stadium.

“You got to go to that mindset that, ‘We’re back in the division now,’ ” Donald said Thursday during a videoconfe­rence with reporters. “I got to do a little bit more now.”

More?

Donald produced four sacks in last week’s 30-10 victory over Washing ton. It marked the second time that Donald, a two-time NFL defensive player of the year, recorded four sacks in a game.

The other came in 2018 — against the 49ers.

Facing Donald after a four-sack performanc­e apparently is not a surprise for 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan.

“I don’t know when I’ve ever gone against him and he hasn’t been coming off a great game,” Shanahan told reporters this week, chuck

ling. “Because that’s what he does. I mean, he’s as good as it gets in the run game and the pass game.

“So, whatever you want to bring him up, he’s a problem.”

Donald has 7½ of the Rams’ 20 sacks. The Rams are tied with the Steelers for the league lead, though Pittsburgh has played only four games.

Rams linebacker Troy Reeder had three sacks against Washington, and six other Rams players have at least one sack this season.

Donald, 29, is a six-time Pro Bowl player. Since the Rams selected him with the 13th pick in the 2014 draft, he has feasted on division opponents, who he faces twice a season.

He has 12 sacks against the Seahawks, 11½ against the 49ers and 11 against the Cardinals.

Donald does not enjoy looking back. He prefers instead to leave behind the wreckage he wrought the previous week so he can focus on disrupting the next opponent.

On Thursday, he was already deep into dissecting the 49ers and how they might attempt to control him. But Donald acknowledg­ed his sense of accomplish­ment after his four sacks helped the Rams improve their record to 4-1.

“Hell yeah, you’re happy about it,” he said during a videoconfe­rence before practice. “That’s what you work to be, productive like that, and help your team win games. That’s what it’s about.

“So for me to say I wasn’t happy, wasn’t excited about it, I’d be lying to you.”

Before joining coach Sean McVay’s staff this season, defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley coached outside linebacker­s for the Bears and the Broncos. Khalil Mack and Von Miller are vaunted pass rushers who played for Staley.

Neither had four sacks in a game.

“There were some great performanc­es, but not four,” Staley said. “So certainly, Aaron had a performanc­e to remember.”

Two years ago, Donald had 20½ sacks, the record for an NFL interior defensive lineman. His performanc­e helped the Rams advance to the Super Bowl. Last season he had 12½ sacks for a team that finished 9-7 and missed the playoffs.

Donald is regularly double-teamed and sometimes triple-teamed by opponents.

He said he took advantage of “single blocks” against Washington.

That led to a f lurry of production.

“When I get opportunit­ies to get them one-on-one blocks, I’ve got to take advantage of it,” he said.

Staley has deployed Donald from multiple starting points along the line. That’s fine with Donald. “I like moving around — I don’t mind it,” he said. “You get some freedom here or there, trying to find different opportunit­ies to still do my job and be productive about getting to the quarterbac­k or whatever that case may be.

“So I kind of like it.”

Notable

During the individual drills portion of practice, running backs coach Thomas Brown limped off the field to the trainer’s room, accompanie­d by trainer Reggie Scott and McVay. A team official said Brown was being evaluated for a lower leg injury.

Linebacker Micah Kiser (groin, chest) was limited in practice, per the injury report.

Outside linebacker Obo Okoronkwo (elbow) is expected to be placed on injured reserve today, triggering a correspond­ing roster move.

 ?? DANIEL KUCIN JR. AP ?? Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald had four sacks last week against the Washington Football Team.
DANIEL KUCIN JR. AP Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald had four sacks last week against the Washington Football Team.

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