The Los Angeles Rams got out of their own way long enough to beat the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, something that wasn’t guaranteed taking into account their inconsistent play over the previous three games.
The Rams (4-2) kept pace in the NFC West and potentially have something to build on.
“A lot that we can learn from, a lot that we can grow from, and it’s a lot easier to be able to do that after a win,” coach Sean McVay said Sunday.
It was the defense that led the way, continuing a trend from late last season once a young group under a first-time coordinator found itself. The Ravens were the fifth opponent held to single digits in the Rams’ past 10 regular-season games.
That feat required stuffing Baltimore tight end Mark Andrews and running back Derrick Henry three times from the 1