The Los Angeles Rams’ offense depends heavily on the play-action pass. When the ground game is clicking, the entire playbook opens up. In Week 3 against Philadelphia, the rushing attack looked sharp early, racking up 37 yards on six carries in the first quarter. By the start of the fourth, the backfield had combined for 134 yards on 24 attempts.
As long as Kyren Williams and Blake Corum can sustain that level of production, the Rams can control the clock, keep defenses guessing, and work in the passing game. But things never fully clicked in their 33-26 heartbreaking loss to Philly.