INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Rams’ frustration was palpable after they did too much to give away a possible win.

Wide receiver Davante Adams loudly swore to himself in the locker room, no regard for the assembled throng of reporters there to witness it. More expletives were audible from the press conference room next door. It was evident on head coach Sean McVay’s face as he ripped apart his own fourth-down play call that ended the game.

Simply put, the Rams felt they beat themselves against the San Francisco 49ers on Thursday night, ultimately falling 26-23 in overtime .

“For us to even be in it, you know, is a real credit to the resilience of the group,” McVay said. “But that’s not winning football tonight. There was a lot of really good plays at different points that ke

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