Rams take care of business against Titans ahead of Eagles showdown

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Sean Mcvay did not plan to wait a long time to start dissecting the opponent following Rams: the Eagles of Philadelphia in defense of the Super Bowl.

After his team remained undefeated on Sunday with a 33-19 victory against the Tennessee titans at the Nissan stadium, Mcvay aimed to assume the Eagles match against the Kansas City chiefs during the return by plane to Los Angeles.

“It will be fun to watch it,” said Mcvay, whose team plays the Eagles next Sunday, “as long as the fucking wifi of the plane works.”

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Rams Beat Reporter Gary Klein breaks down what went well for the Rams during a 33-19 victory against the Tennessee titans while the team focuses on a big match against the philadelphia eagles in week 3.

Technical difficulties or otherwise, Mcvay and the Rams feel fairly well in their skin.

And rightly, but perhaps carefully, therefore.

The victories of the Texans of Houston and the Titans were beautiful updates that have shown that Rams can indeed be suitors at Super Bowl.

Now the real season – and the test – begins.

Eagles are the real measurement stick for Rams, who are looking for their third appearance at the Super Bowl in eight years.

Sunday’s performance against the titans gave the rams the reason for optimism.

The receiver Puka Nacua scored on a long hit, Matthew Stafford spent two affected – including his first in Davante Adams – and the Rusher de Bord byron Young had two bags and forced an escaped to direct the Rams.

Thus, the Rams will return with confidence to Lincoln Financial Field, where they lost against the Eagles in the NFC division tour by a cold and snowy afternoon.

“Should be a better time, I hope,” said Stafford. “They have re -touted and brought a lot of the same people. … It will be a huge challenge for us. I’m sure it will be Rockin ‘and Rollin.”

The Rams Matthew Stafford quarterrier seeks to go first half against the Titans on Sunday.

The Rams Matthew Stafford quarterrier seeks to go first half against the Titans on Sunday.

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Texans and titans are far from 2-0 Eagles.

The Eagles running the bearer of Ballon Saquon Barkley, the offensive player of the reigning year of the NFL, burned the RAMs in the regular season of 2024 and the playoffs.

He rushed to 255 yards in a week 12 victory over the Rams, marking on races of 70 and 72 yards. In January, he ran for 205 yards and scored on points of 62 and 78 yards.

“They have always had Saquon Barkley there,” said defensive line player Braden Fiske, “so we know they will try to manage this ball.”

The quarter-back of the Texans CJ Stroud is a rising star and the quarter recruit of the Titans Cam Ward appears on the right track to become one. But neither is as experienced as Jalen Hurts, who played in two Super Bowls and won a title.

The Eagles AJ Brown and Devonta Smith receptors are a talented tandem, and the offensive line may be the best in the NFL.

And a defense, directed by the coordinator Vic Fangio, presents the platform Jalen Carter, which ended the hopes of the Rams Super Bowl last season when he limogé Stafford a game before the final pass of Stafford falls incomplete.

After signing with the Rams in March, Adams said he did it to help them overcome the bump. The match against the Eagles will not be the final test, said Adams on Sunday after caught six passes for 106 yards and overshadow 12,000 career yards.

“We don’t look at him as if he was a great bowl,” he said, adding, “I don’t look at him as if it was the test to see if I officially passed the bump or something like that. But I’m excited.”

On Sunday, in a confrontation between the quarter-backs chose the n ° 1 of the NFL recovery, the veteran came out in the lead.

Stafford, the first choice in 2009, made 23 of the 33 passes for 298 yards, with an interception.

Ward, the first choice of the 2025 draft, made 19 of the 33 passes for 175 yards and a touchdown.

With its 45 yards touchdown, Nacua captured eight passes for 91 yards. The tight Bout Davis Allen marked his second touch of the season, and the Ballon Carrier Blake Corum rushed to his first touch in career.

The Rams dragged at halftime, 13-10, after abandoning a touch and a basket in the last 38 seconds of the second quarter.

They then preceded the Titans 23-6 in the second half with the pass of Stafford Touch in Allen, then its shot of 16 yards in Adams. The latter was installed by the Young Band bag. Corum finished the ram score.

It was not good news for the Rams: the Ahkello Witherspoon corner half underwent a broken collarbone, McVay said.

The precipitated attack stalled early and they failed to convert two goal line opportunities into a hit.

However, the Rams are looking forward to the match against the Eagles.

“We just want to be able to show that we are what we say,” said offensive line player Kevin Dotson.

And which could be in the playoffs.

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