The first half was the stuff of nightmares for the Los Angeles Rams: penalties, poor kicking, a turnover, and even an injury to star receiver Puka Nacua.
That still wasn't enough for the Baltimore Ravens to give LA much of a scare.
The Rams finished the first half with a goal-line stand and then Matthew Stafford guided them to a pair of touchdowns to begin the third quarter in a 17-3 victory over the Ravens on Sunday. Los Angeles was happy to take an ugly win after losing in overtime to San Francisco the previous week and on a blocked field goal against Philadelphia last month.
"I feel like we moved the ball up and down the field last week and had 400-something yards of offense and lost the game and felt pretty (bad) about it," Stafford said. "Felt good about this one. Nice job getting