When the Los Angeles Rams suit up at SoFi Stadium for Week 4, head coach Sean McVay will face a challenge that demands more than deep throws and fireworks. Los Angeles hosts the traveling Indianapolis Colts on its own turf, and could flip the script with a run-heavy approach right in front of the home crowd. It’s a strategic play; one likely to place running back Kyren Williams, not starting quarterback Matthew Stafford, at the centre of the action.
Three weeks in, and Stafford’s already thrown for 739 yards and 5 touchdowns. But against the Colts’ defensive front, McVay might opt for patience over spectacle. Indianapolis has boasted the NFL’s lowest sack percentage (2.2%) through three weeks. This has unlocked Colts quarterback Daniel Jones for 816 yards and a