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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Humility, as Sean McVay likes to say, is only a day away.

The Rams lived it on Sunday.

The Carolina Panthers defeated the Rams, 31-28 , before 71,292 at Bank of America Stadium, ending the Rams’ six-game winning streak, dropping their record to 9-3 and knocking them out of the top seed in the NFC.

The Rams could not overcome three turnovers, including Matthew Stafford’s first interceptions since a Week 3 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles and a fumble by Stafford on a strip sack with less than three minutes left.

Stafford passed for two touchdowns and Kyren Williams and Blake Corum each rushed for touchdowns, but the Rams ultimately were not able to overcom

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