LOS ANGELES (AP) — Although the postgame pain had dulled a bit by dawn, Sean McVay was still palpably furious with himself on Friday morning after his Los Angeles Rams blew an eminently winnable game on a short week against short-handed San Francisco.

McVay will be simmering through his long weekend because he knows the Rams (3-2) let a remarkable start to their season slip away with razor-thin losses to the Eagles and the 49ers over the past three weeks.

“I can’t remember feeling much more disgusted waking up after a tough loss than I have after the two that we’ve had,” McVay said. “You want to talk about two gut punches in terms of how we’ve lost the two games that we have. We’re a couple of execution plays away from being a 5-0 team, but the reality is we’re 3-2.”

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