Matthew Stafford passed for 328 yards and tossed TDs to Puka Nacua and Demarcus Robinson as the Los Angeles Rams (8-7), who entered the game in possession of the final NFC wild-card berth, won for the fifth time in six games; the New Orleans Saints (7-8) drop back in the race
Last Updated: 22/12/23 8:33am
Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes as the Los Angeles Rams strengthened their playoff chances and, in turn, dented the New Orleans Saints’ with a 30-22 victory on Thursday night.
Story of the Game
Stafford passed for 328 yards and tossed TDs to Puka Nacua, who had 164 receiving yards, and Demarcus Robinson as the Rams (8-7), who entered the game in possession of the final wild-card berth in the NFC, won for the fifth time in six games.
Derek Carr passed for 319 yards for the Saints, including 123 to Chris Olave, and three touchdowns, but two of them came after the Saints (7-8) fell behind 30-7.
Los Angeles started their first possession at their own five-yard line, but the 14th play of a hugely impressive opening drive ended with a two-yard touchdown pass from Stafford to Nacua on fourth-and-goal.
Lucas Havrisik extended their advantage with a 20-yard field goal, but the Rams kicker missed wide left on his next attempt from 47 yards which could have stretched LA’s lead even further.
The Saints broke through when Carr connected with Rashid Shaheed for a 45-yard touchdown in the second quarter, but New Orleans then turned the ball over at the Rams 42-yard line with 56 seconds left in the first half when Carr threw an incompletion on fourth-and-five.
Five plays later, Stafford threw a four-yard touchdown pass to Robinson that increased the Rams’ lead to 17-7 at half-time.
The home side then received the second-half kick-off and drove to the Saints’ three-yard line before stalling, Havrisik firing through a further 22-yard field goal that gave them a 20-7 lead.
Kyren Williams then ran in for a 10-yard touchdown later in the third quarter and a 104-yard day for the star running back as the Rams stretched ahead further.
Havrisik added a 32-yard field goal to make it 30-7 before Carr threw a five-yard touchdown pass to Juwan Johnson that sparked a late Saints rally.
Carr also connected with AT Perry for a 35-yard touchdown and a two-point conversion to Olave to trim the lead to 30-22 with just under four minutes left, but the Rams recovered the subsequent onside kick and ran out the clock.
Stats leaders:
New Orleans Saints
- Passing: Derek Carr, 27/40, 319 yards, 3 TDs, 1 INT
- Rushing: Alvin Kamara, nine carries, 19 yards
- Receiving: Chris Olave, nine catches, 123 yards
- Rashid Shaheed, five catches, 70 yards, 1 TD
Las Vegas Raiders
- Passing: Matthew Stafford, 24/34, 328 yards, 2 TDs
- Rushing: Kyren Williams, 22 carries, 104 yards, 1 TD
- Receiving: Puka Nacua, nine catches, 164 yards, 1 TD
- Demarcus Robinson, six catches, 82 yards, 1 TD
Scoring summary
Scoring summary
FIRST QUARTER | |
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Saints 0-7 Rams | Matthew Stafford two-yard TD pass to Puka Nacua (extra point) |
SECOND QUARTER | |
Saints 0-10 Rams | Lucas Havrisik 20-yard field goal |
Saints 7-10 Rams | Derek Carr 45-yard TD pass to Rashid Shaheed (extra point) |
Saints 7-17 Rams | Matthew Stafford four-yard TD pass to Demarcus Robinson (extra point) |
THIRD QUARTER | |
Saints 7-20 Rams | Lucas Havrisik 22-yard field goal |
Saints 7-27 Rams | Kyren Williams 10-yard TD run (extra point) |
FOURTH QUARTER | |
Saints 7-30 Rams | Lucas Havrisik 32-yard field goal |
Saints 14-30 Rams | Derek Carr 45-yard TD pass to Juwan Johnson (extra point) |
Saints 22-30 Rams | Derek Carr 35-yard TD pass to AT Perry (two-point conversion) |
What next?
The 2023 NFL season continues live on Sky Sports with a bonus bumper slate of games over the Christmas holidays!
A Saturday night double-header sees the Cincinnati Bengals (8-6) take on the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-7) followed by the in-form Buffalo Bills (8-6) against the Los Angeles Chargers (5-9), licking their wounds after losing 63-21 to the Las Vegas Raiders.
A full Christmas Eve slate sees the Cleveland Browns (9-5) continue their playoff charge at the Houston Texans (8-6) in the 6pm slot, before the Dallas Cowboys (10-4) are on the road against the Miami Dolphins (10-4) and the New England Patriots (3-11) meet the Denver Broncos (7-7) in Sunday Night Football in the early hours of Christmas Day.
The Las Vegas Raiders (6-8) and Kansas City Chiefs (9-5) kick off a Christmas Day triple-header from 6pm, followed by the Philadelphia Eagles (10-4) against the New York Giants (5-9) and the Baltimore Ravens (11-3) against the San Francisco 49ers (11-3) in a potential Super Bowl preview from 1.15am in the early hours of Boxing Day.
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Source : Sky Sports