Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams: Box score, player stats, and summary (Image Source: Getty)
The Los Angeles Rams and Philadelphia Eagles met on Sunday night with differing goals.
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Sean McVay's corps had a slow start to the season, losing all but one of their first five games. But since their bye week, they have rebounded, winning all but one of their next five and looking to go past .500 for the first time.
Meanwhile, Nick Sirianni's men have looked like elites again after a shocking collapse to end the 2023 season. They have been playing consistently well on both sides of the ball to amass the best record in their division and are now looking to close in on the conference-leading Detroit Lions.
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Los Angeles Rams game summary
The game began in disastrous fashion as Kyren Williams lost a fumble while deep in enemy territory. The Eagles turned it into a field goal.
Williams would redeem himself in the next drive, scoring a touchdown to give the Rams the lead. After that, both teams exchanged punts, before Jake Elliott scored another field goal to cut the gap to one.
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The Eagles then forced a punt and turned it into a touchdown catch by A.J. Brown. Then they would force another punt, only to commit a turnover on downs to end the first half.
The Eagles began the second half in explosive fashion, as Saquon Barkley scurried past the defense for a 70-yard rushing touchdown. The Rams did not take long to respond, however, Matthew Stafford found Demarcus Robinson for six.
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After that, Kenneth Gainwell responded with his own rushing touchdown. Disaster then struck for the Rams when Joshua Karty missed a field goal. Elliott then punished that by making another.
The Eagles forced another punt, then punished it with yet another 70+ yard touchdown by Barkley. Stafford then finally got his second of the night when he found Cooper Kupp, but the two-point attempt failed. Dallas Goedert then recovered the onside kick to end the game.
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Andre Castillo is an NFL journalist at Sportskeeda who holds a Bachelor’s degree in English and Master’s degree in Journalism. He has over seven years of working experience and has also covered MMA with FanSided, wrestling with The Sportster, and automobiles with Hot Cars.
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