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Matthew Stafford put together an incredible performance in the Los Angeles Rams’ 35-7 domination of the Jacksonville Jaguars in London on Sunday.

Stafford became the first NFL quarterback to throw five touchdown passes in an international game. He threw three of those five touchdown passes to veteran wide receiver Davante Adams and two to rookies Terrance Ferguson and Konata Mumpfield.

Stafford was 21-of-33 with 182 passing yards. He didn’t throw an interception and wasn’t sacked. It’s the fifth time in his career he’s had five touchdown passes in a single regular-season game. The last time came on Nov. 26, 2015, against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Adams had five catches for 35 yards.

Los Angeles jumped out to a 21-0 lead

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