LOS ANGELES (AP) — If ever a loss could beat a team twice, the Rams’ 33-26 defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday certainly has all the ingredients. The stunning collapse had everything, from red-zone inefficiency and self-inflicted gaffes to two blocked field goals, the latter as time expired to erase a chance of salvaging the win.

In spite of the staggering nature of the loss, Rams coach Sean McVay believes his team has what it takes to move past it when the surprising Indianapolis Colts come to town.

“I like the resolve and I like the look in guys’ eyes right after the game and today as we’re looking at it for us to be able to move forward the right way against a great Indianapolis team coming in here on Sunday,” McVay said.

The Rams (2-1) are trying to focus on what they di

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