LOS ANGELES (AP) — The ball hasn't been distributed evenly in the Los Angeles Rams' offense so far this season, and coach Sean McVay would like to change that.

Yet it's still not clear their star-reliant approach is a bad thing at all — particularly when the supporting cast can still step up as dramatically as Tutu Atwell did Sunday.

Although Atwell made the single biggest play by a receiver in the Rams' 27-20 comeback victory over Indianapolis, NFL receiving leader Puka Nacua was LA's backbone with another prolific afternoon in his latest wildly productive season.

Because the Colts couldn't stop Matthew Stafford from feeding Nacua for 13 catches and a career-high 170 yards in the most productive game for any NFL wideout this season, they weren't able to overcome Atwell's spectacular

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