It wasn’t until the second half that the Los Angeles Rams offense really started clicking, but when they finally matched the defense’s effort, L.A. pulled away from the Tennessee Titans for a 33-19 road win in Week 2. Although many will consider this a hot take, the game wasn’t as close as the final score indicates.
To be sure, the game was tighter than it should have been at halftime. In the final three minutes of the opening 30, Tennessee was able to convert a great sideline catch and low-percentage cross body/field throw into a touchdown and an L.A. interception with 30 seconds left into a field goal.
Coming out of the break, the Rams offense scored on four of five drives while the defense took a python-like form, constricting and choking off the Titans offense, allowing just 75 net y